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In the Beginning, it is said, the Great Universal Goddess had three sons: the God of Water, the eldest and most powerful; the God of Earth, the second, and most concerned with mortals when later they came; and the God of Air, the youngest, and most carefree.
Now we have spoken already of the Bride of the God of Water, and the mystery of her fate. Likewise a girl was chosen to be the Bride of the God of Earth from among the loveliest and sweetest of maidens. And she was bedecked in the splendor of the earth, with blossoms in her hair and wreaths of flowers around her neck and wrists, and a glorious mantle of petals.
Beneath a blooming tree she waited alone for her God to come and claim her. Yet days went by, and the sun rose and set, and slowly the flowers wilted. The girl replenished the blossoms in her hair, and those at her bodice, but there was nothing to be done about the mantle of petals but to lay it on the grass and allow it to return to the earth. (cont.) |
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SaralynArati
Middle Earth
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