Saturday, February 26, 2011

003: The Choosing of the Beasts

Addonai came to Catanas, and his sister, Roak, the swiftest of the Keepers.

"Go," He told them, "and find the three swiftest beasts on, under or over the land. Bring them to me and I will appoint them above the others."

Addonai then came to Isila and her brother, Olink, the wisest of the Keepers.

"Go," He told them, "and find the three wisest beasts on, under or over the land. Bring them to me and I will appoint them above the others."

Addonai then came to Sorian and her brother, Trond, the strongest of the Keepers.

"Go," He told them, "and find the three strongest beasts on, under or over the land. Bring them to me and I will appoint them above the others."

Catanas and Roak, in search of the swiftest beasts, chose the Horse, the Hawk and the Tiger.

Isila and Olink, in search of the wisest beasts, chose the Dragon, the Spider and the Wolf.

Sorian and Trond, in search of the strongest beasts, chose the Bull, the Bear and the Lion.

They brought them before Addonai, and He placed His hands upon them and proclaimed that they were to rule over all other beasts of their kind, as the swiftest, wisest or strongest. Addonai told to the Keepers, "These beasts will be your second tier creations."

Addonai called the beasts to rise, and gave them souls. They passed by him one by one. To the Horse He gave the name Centaur and gave it a human likeness.

To the Hawk He gave the name Hawkhorn and gave it a human likeness.

To the Tiger He gave the name Bengal and gave it a human likeness.

To the Dragon He gave the name Dracomere and gave it a human likeness.

To the Spider He gave the name Nimeduin and gave it a human likeness.

To the Wolf He gave the name Rhinewolf and gave it a human likeness.

To the Bear He gave the name Ursar and gave it a human likeness.

To the Bull He gave the name Minotaur and gave it a human likeness.

To the Lion He gave the name Leoxin and gave it a human likeness.

Mera, Queen of the Underworld, saw the beasts and began to plot.

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