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This set is inspired by cat's eye and my own interpretation of amber.
They built monuments to him in the dark places
Before they gave names to the land
They sang his name by the rivers
Because they feared her angry hand.
They were made of bone and ashes.
In the dark hours they called his name.
They made her charms of feather and stone,
And gave her what she did not want, fame.
In the womb of the world
They drew down their blood
And painted mysteries in animal form
To enchant the rivers flood.
Asetixil, they worshiped his name
By the movement of stars
The place of the spirits
Where they dwell afar.
Siekataire, they whispered her name
On the winds to be carried away
And in the blood sacrifices
To appease her for yet another day.
the "Ortir Poem" written by Saligiss Vimbir in 4363:1st age, after seeing the caves of Maltirin. He later excavated Maltririn for the legendary school of Voltmor.
from the "Bessitti Codex on Primitive Worship Among the Early Ancestors of the Saradreza", complied by Duchess Alettia Tolgaeth in 8642:4th age.
NOTE: Some believe the Ortir Poem to be a fake as Vimbir's diary, in which the poem was supposed to be written, has never been found and no other excerpts from the diary are known to exist. But this is the earliest documentation of the names given to the Lord and Lady of the Heavens: Michiel and Zairea
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