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They only fought more. Parted now by different names, they were not one people, but many. The beorc and laguz warred, deaf to the desperate wishes of their Mother and Creator. Aggrieved, Ashunera's emotions erupted into a torrent that wiped out much of the land. This was '''''The Great Flood'''''. The pain and strife of many were obliterated by the waves of a crying goddess. Only a lonely continent remained: [[Tellius]].
 
They only fought more. Parted now by different names, they were not one people, but many. The beorc and laguz warred, deaf to the desperate wishes of their Mother and Creator. Aggrieved, Ashunera's emotions erupted into a torrent that wiped out much of the land. This was '''''The Great Flood'''''. The pain and strife of many were obliterated by the waves of a crying goddess. Only a lonely continent remained: [[Tellius]].
   
Further aggrieved by what she had done, Ashunera split apart into two entities: [[Ashera]], a goddess of order and intelligence, and Yune, goddess of chaos and emotion. Yune was a naive entity whose emotions were uncontrollable. Ashera appointed heroes to keep her in check. Finally, Ashera judged it best to eliminate Yune. But her heroes pleaded with her. Instead, Yune would be imprisoned in a medallion, entrusted to [[Lehran]]'s care. With Ashera the heroes sealed a covenant: beorc and laguz would not war for a thousand years.
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Further aggrieved by what she had done, Ashunera split apart into two entities: [[Ashera]], a goddess of order and intelligence, and Yune, goddess of chaos and emotion. [[Yune]] was a naive entity whose emotions were uncontrollable. Ashera appointed heroes to keep her in check. Finally, Ashera judged it best to eliminate Yune. But her heroes pleaded with her. Instead, Yune would be imprisoned in a medallion, entrusted to [[Lehran]]'s care. With Ashera the heroes sealed a covenant: beorc and laguz would not war for a thousand years.
   
 
Only six hundred years passed since the covenant...
 
Only six hundred years passed since the covenant...

Revision as of 20:21, 15 August 2008

Long ago, there was one goddess. She was all alone in a world growing up around her, for she was one of a kind and no one could share the same sentience as her. But as though to dissuade her sorrows, the creatures around this lonely goddess began to evolve. They are known today as the Zunanma (known in Japanese FE as mannaz, a type of futhark rune). The Zunanma happily accompanied their goddess, whose hair was the color of the rising dawn. They dubbed her Ashunera, the Dawn Goddess.

Soon their attention strayed from her. They began to evolve separately and developed desires. These desires drove them to fight against one another. They fought for power, they fought for honor. But still lives were lost, and Ashunera despaired. She hoped to quell the bloodbath by giving the deviated Zunanma different names; from then there were beorc and laguz (both being names from futhark runes).

They only fought more. Parted now by different names, they were not one people, but many. The beorc and laguz warred, deaf to the desperate wishes of their Mother and Creator. Aggrieved, Ashunera's emotions erupted into a torrent that wiped out much of the land. This was The Great Flood. The pain and strife of many were obliterated by the waves of a crying goddess. Only a lonely continent remained: Tellius.

Further aggrieved by what she had done, Ashunera split apart into two entities: Ashera, a goddess of order and intelligence, and Yune, goddess of chaos and emotion. Yune was a naive entity whose emotions were uncontrollable. Ashera appointed heroes to keep her in check. Finally, Ashera judged it best to eliminate Yune. But her heroes pleaded with her. Instead, Yune would be imprisoned in a medallion, entrusted to Lehran's care. With Ashera the heroes sealed a covenant: beorc and laguz would not war for a thousand years.

Only six hundred years passed since the covenant...



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