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==Calla’s Anger. The Moon and The Bastard God==
 
==Calla’s Anger. The Moon and The Bastard God==
Although the '''nymphs''' bore many children to '''Huth’s companions''', his own marriage to '''Newelaar''' was barren. Eventually, he learned from the goblin seer '''Herak''' that his mother, '''Queen Calla''', had laid a curse on the union and that the fruitless union was but the first consequence of the curse. Huth had always been one for appeasement so he sought out old '''Hatha''' for advice. His uncle and grandfather, knowing his daughter better than any, told Huth that only a gift from Newelaar, one of equal beauty to the Sun, would appease his mother. Newelaar agreed to this.
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Although the nymphs bore many children to Huth’s companions, his own marriage to Newelaar was barren. Eventually, he learned from the goblin seer Herak that his mother, Queen Calla, had laid a curse on the union and that the fruitless union was but the first consequence of the curse. Huth had always been one for appeasement so he sought out old Hatha for advice. His uncle and grandfather, knowing his daughter better than any, told Huth that only a gift from Newelaar, one of equal beauty to the Sun, would appease his mother. Newelaar agreed to this.
  
To craft her gift, the goddess inspired herself on the Sun. She herself had seen the Sun gazing upon its reflection day after day so she constructed an image of the Sun, one of the same size and the same form, but crafted out of her own silvery substance. This was the '''Moon''' and Huth took it north to his mother. Although partly consoled by the gift, '''Queen Calla''' was by nature vengeful. She took the gift and gave it a place in the sky, but demanded one more gift of her son, that she, his mother, carry the seed of Huth’s firstborn rather than his bride.  
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To craft her gift, the goddess inspired herself on the Sun. She herself had seen the Sun gazing upon its reflection day after day so she constructed an image of the Sun, one of the same size and the same form, but crafted out of her own silvery substance. This was the Moon and Huth took it north to his mother. Although partly consoled by the gift, Queen Calla was by nature vengeful. She took the gift and gave it a place in the sky, but demanded one more gift of her son, that she, his mother, carry the seed of Huth’s firstborn rather than his bride.  
  
Thus, although Huth and Newelaar had many children, '''Huth’s firstborn''' was the '''Bastard God, Umer'''.
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Thus, although Huth and Newelaar had many children, Huth’s firstborn was the Bastard God, Umer.
  
 
=The Age of Chaos=
 
=The Age of Chaos=

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