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The core myths (Decisions: [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?761590-D-amp-D-5e-Let-s-build-a-setting!&p=19253484#post19253484] [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?761590-D-amp-D-5e-Let-s-build-a-setting!&p=19323151#post19323151] [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?761590-D-amp-D-5e-Let-s-build-a-setting!&p=19337669#post19337669] [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?761590-D-amp-D-5e-Let-s-build-a-setting!&p=19406181#post19406181]) are:
 
The core myths (Decisions: [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?761590-D-amp-D-5e-Let-s-build-a-setting!&p=19253484#post19253484] [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?761590-D-amp-D-5e-Let-s-build-a-setting!&p=19323151#post19323151] [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?761590-D-amp-D-5e-Let-s-build-a-setting!&p=19337669#post19337669] [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?761590-D-amp-D-5e-Let-s-build-a-setting!&p=19406181#post19406181]) are:
  
* I: Metepes the Trickster once conned Ligen, Chief of Fiends, into signing a pact that prevented the evil creature from outright slaughtering or destroying mortals. But they had to sign the pact themselves to do it, which prevents the gods from interfering too directly in mortal lives either.
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* I: Trickster-god once conned the chief fiend into signing a pact that prevented the evil creature from outright slaughtering or destroying mortals. But they had to sign the pact themselves to do it, which prevents the gods from interfering too directly in mortal lives either.
* II: The androgynous hero Darrai stole the blood of the injured Kugbazel and gave it to mortals to drink, who became sorcerers; Bormerene punished Darrai, but the secret was already out.
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* II: A folk-hero stole the blood of the injured elder-dragon god and gave it to mortals to drink, who became sorcerers; chief-god punished folk-hero, but the secret was already out.
* III: Enkram, daughter of Darrai, planned to steal the Divine Language from the gods; Metepes was impressed with the folk-hero's plan and assisted in its completion. Because a god had helped, Enkram escaped the worst wrath of the other gods. The words that were stolen were enough to bind powerful beings to the first warlock pacts.
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* III: A second folk-hero, child to the previous one, planned to steal the Divine Language from the gods; trickster-god was impressed with the folk-hero's plan and assisted in its completion. Because a god had helped, the folk-hero escaped the worst wrath of the other gods. The words that were stolen were enough to bind powerful beings to the first warlock pacts.
* IV: The Death God is the Chief God's older sibling, but yielded the chiefdom willingly because all things come to Death anyway.
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* IV: Death-god is chief-god's older sibling, but yielded the chiefdom willingly because all things come to Death anyway.
* V: The warm-blooded humanoid races were originally one race. The Elder Dragon left them on the dark side of the world, and gave the light and fruitful side to the dragons. The humanoid races realised they had been sold short, and tried to dig right through the world. Elder Dragon divided them into many different races and cultures to confound them.
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* V: The warm-blooded humanoid races were originally one race. Elder-dragon-god left them on the dark side of the world, and gave the light and fruitful side to the dragons. The humanoid races realised they had been sold short, and tried to dig right through the world. Elder-god divided them into many different races and cultures to confound them.
* VI: Shesipev the Elder Dragon preferred its creations, the dragons, over its own children, the other gods. When Shesipev sundered the humanoid races, Bormerene realised the Elder Dragon had become a tyrant, deposed Shesipev, and took power. Shespiev became known as Kugbazel ('nothing-king'), and now sleeps uneasily somewhere. (In the human version of this myth, Bormerene led Ungbepe and their other siblings to depose elder-dragon-god; in the orc version, Vurtirad showed their worthiness by having the courage to do it single-handed, and Endprazad merely helped with the aftermath. Orcs also believe that they were specifically created by Vurtirad at this point.)
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* VI: Elder-dragon-god preferred its creations, the dragons, over its own children, the other gods. When elder-dragon-god sundered the humanoid races, Chief-god realised that elder-dragon-god had become a tyrant, deposed elder-dragon-god, and took power. Elder-dragon-god now sleeps uneasily somewhere. (In the human version of this myth, chief-god led death-god and their other siblings to depose elder-dragon-god; in the orc version, chief-god showed their worthiness by having the courage to do it single-handed, and death-god merely helped with the aftermath. Orcs also believe that they were specifically created by chief-god at this point.)
* VII: As punishment for rebellion, Metepes was tasked to accompany Enkram to get wisdom from the end of the earth. Metepes faithfully completed this task, using trickery for good, and was thus reconciled to Denopes. The wisdom they retrieved gave mortals the understanding necessary to turn the Divine Language into new forms of magic. This is the origin of wizards.
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* VII: As punishment for rebellion, trickster-god was tasked to accompany the younger folk-hero (for Myth III) to get wisdom from the end of the earth. Trickster-god faithfully completed this task, using trickery for good, and was thus reconciled to wisdom-god. The wisdom they retrieved gave mortals the understanding necessary to turn the Divine Language into new forms of magic. This is the origin of wizards.
* VIII: Every god has a tendency to wander the Earth in disguise, doing things which fit them; in particular, the Lover periodically assumes an avatar and wanders the world as a romantic hero.
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* VIII: Every god has a tendency to wander the Earth in disguise, doing things which fit them; in particular, Love-god periodically assumes an avatar and wanders the world as a romantic hero.
* IX: The priest-queen Moburene owned the sacred artefact of the Healer, but was unable to use it. The wanderer Lises-Huvnamunu handled the device unknowingly, and by his innocence gained the power to cure priest-ruler. This shows the merit of travelling adventurers.
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* IX: The wounded priest-ruler owned the sacred artefact of healer-god, but was unable to use it. Another folk-hero handled the device unknowingly, and by this innocence gained the power to cure priest-ruler. This shows the merit of travelling adventurers.
  
 
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