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Something to look into... From the Kolbrin known as the bronze book..... Aruah bought but one thing with her when she crossed the misty frontier, the treasure of lanevid, the jewel contained in the moonchalice, the stone of inspiration fashioned by the desires of men. Never owned by any but the daughters of Aruah, this, The lengil, Aruah gave to fanvar as her dowry and her pledge of purity and exclusiveness. She followed the ways of the cradleland, not the ways of Earth. Within the gardenland was the Sacred Enclosure, The domain of Fanvar and Aruah, forbidden to those of The Children of God who had now come to this place. It contained the Chalice of Fulfillment granting any who drank from it the realisation of all things to which they aspired. None might drink from this save Fanvar and Aruah. Also there was the Cauldron of immortality containing an essence distilled from the fruits growing in the garden, and this garden against mortal ills. Aruah bought forth a son by Fanvar and he was called Rautoki and a daughter who was called Amena. Each knew the mysteries of magic and the ways of the stars. In the fullness of time Rautoki married among the daughters of the Sons of God and had two sons, Enanari and Nenduka. It was Enanari who first taught the weaving of cloth from plants, and Nenduka was a mighty Hunter. Armena also married among the sons of God and brought forth a son who was called Belenki and daughters called Ananua and Mameta. Ananua knew the making of pots and things of clay and Mameta the taming of beast and bird. Nanduka had two sons, Namtara and Kainan. Namtara had two sons also, Nanduka and Dadam, before dying in the fullness of manhood. Belenki married Enidva and had a son called Enkidua and a daughter called Estartha, meaning Maid of the Morning, and she became a great teacher among The Children of God. This was Estartha who became the first Moonmaiden, being later called Lady of the Morning Star. Enkidua had a daughter and her name was Maeva. Outside the Sacred Enclosure, known as Gisar, but forming a gateway into it was a circular structure of stones called Gilgal, and within this was a shrine wherein was kept a sacred vessel called Gwinduiva. Dadam, the Firstfather, married Leitha and they had a son called Herthew. Dadam then married Maeva who had a daughter, not by him, and this was Gwineva the cukoochild fathered by Abrimenid of Gwarthon, son of Namtenigal, whom we call Lewid the Darkfather. About the Children of God was the wasteland where Yoslings, called the Children of Zumat, which means They Who Inherit Death, dwelt. Amongst these, Namtenigal, the wily hunter was the most wise and cunning; he alone was unafraid of the The Children of God and he alone dared enter the Gardenland.
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Something to look into... From the Kolbrin known as the bronze book.....
Aruah bought but one thing with her when she crossed the misty frontier, the treasure of lanevid, the jewel contained in the moonchalice, the stone of inspiration fashioned by the desires of men. Never owned by any but the daughters of Aruah, this, The lengil, Aruah gave to fanvar as her dowry and her pledge of purity and exclusiveness. She followed the ways of the cradleland, not the ways of Earth.
Within the gardenland was the Sacred Enclosure, The domain of Fanvar and Aruah, forbidden to those of The Children of God who had now come to this place. It contained the Chalice of Fulfillment granting any who drank from it the realisation of all things to which they aspired. None might drink from this save Fanvar and Aruah.
Also there was the Cauldron of immortality containing an essence distilled from the fruits growing in the garden, and this garden against mortal ills.
Aruah bought forth a son by Fanvar and he was called Rautoki and a daughter who was called Amena. Each knew the mysteries of magic and the ways of the stars. In the fullness of time Rautoki married among the daughters of the Sons of God and had two sons, Enanari and Nenduka. It was Enanari who first taught the weaving of cloth from plants, and Nenduka was a mighty Hunter. Armena also married among the sons of God and brought forth a son who was called Belenki and daughters called Ananua and Mameta. Ananua knew the making of pots and things of clay and Mameta the taming of beast and bird.
Nanduka had two sons, Namtara and Kainan. Namtara had two sons also, Nanduka and Dadam, before dying in the fullness of manhood. Belenki married Enidva and had a son called Enkidua and a daughter called Estartha, meaning Maid of the Morning, and she became a great teacher among The Children of God. This was Estartha who became the first Moonmaiden, being later called Lady of the Morning Star. Enkidua had a daughter and her name was Maeva.
Outside the Sacred Enclosure, known as Gisar, but forming a gateway into it was a circular structure of stones called Gilgal, and within this was a shrine wherein was kept a sacred vessel called Gwinduiva.
Dadam, the Firstfather, married Leitha and they had a son called Herthew. Dadam then married Maeva who had a daughter, not by him, and this was Gwineva the cukoochild fathered by Abrimenid of Gwarthon, son of Namtenigal, whom we call Lewid the Darkfather.
About the Children of God was the wasteland where Yoslings, called the Children of Zumat, which means They Who Inherit Death, dwelt. Amongst these, Namtenigal, the wily hunter was the most wise and cunning; he alone was unafraid of the The Children of God and he alone dared enter the Gardenland.
The mythic depth and symbolism of the Kolbrin's tales are intriguing. Thanks for sharing this!
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