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As he sang, pouring forth his passion and power, the world answered, and the song became the Three Sisters: Maia Garden-Keeper, goddess of farm and family; Karana Storm-Dancer, goddess of the strong and quick; and Vala Fire-Sword, goddess of the just and righteous.
 
As he sang, pouring forth his passion and power, the world answered, and the song became the Three Sisters: Maia Garden-Keeper, goddess of farm and family; Karana Storm-Dancer, goddess of the strong and quick; and Vala Fire-Sword, goddess of the just and righteous.
  
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===The Madness of Fortuna and the Birth of the Twins===
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===The Madness of Fortuna===
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The goddess Fortuna has ever been one of capriciousness, change, passion, and whimsy but in those early days she had not yet descended fully into madness. That began when she took it into her mind to seduce her brother Rectren and then gave birth to twin sons, Merx and Maleth. They shared their father's affinity for order, but their incestuous conception twisted them to evil. Maleth, the elder, seeks order through brutality, domination, and main force; in contrast Merx employs cunning manipulation of the law as a tool to achieve power and humble enemies.
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The goddess Fortuna has ever been one of chaos, change, and passion, but in those early days she had not yet descended fully into madness.
  
 
For this sin, Turana cursed Fortuna, forcing her deeper into madness so that never again would she be able to focus on any plot long enough to bring it to fruition.
 
For this sin, Turana cursed Fortuna, forcing her deeper into madness so that never again would she be able to focus on any plot long enough to bring it to fruition.

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