Chapter 3: The Wandering Scrolls

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  1. Ye, for it came to pass that unto those children spake upon by the Fathers, did move about East.
  2. Upon many lands they did trod, but non did spring forth the arbiters in their times and encampment was lain but a fortnight before their journeys did begin again.
  3. For their migration, a great one would be written, a people chosen by the Twin Gods, whos Divine Duality was blessed upon them.
    Their Journey only stopped when the women became of child, and none the Arbiters were birthed, their solemn trek began anew.
  4. It came to pass that unto 100 days and 100 nights of travel that one (1) called El'esra A'phai'him did lay with and take into herself seed to bear a child.
    This birth did cease the travels as preparations were made to birth the child from her.
  5. Upon the eve whence she was taken by the pains, she did birth unto the caravans Twins, Arbiters of the Twin Fathers.
    Their words and visage no longer seen by the Children of the Green, all their wonderment distilled into these two mortal Arbiters of them.
  6. For the prophecies did speak: Tame the lands which your Arbiters were born unto.
    Two lakes surrounded the Children of the Green: One of Brandish and the other of Fell. Even the lands before them bowed to the Divine Dualities of these Arbiters brought unto them in great tidings.
  7. Their mother, El'esra A'phai'him, did become unto them a queen, consort and matriarch of the Arbiters she did bring unto them in great tidings.
  8. As voice of the Twin Fathers, she did command them to build upon the lands in three: a Kingdom for each Arbiter to rule and a kingdom between them for to be ruled by their Queen in equality.
    She did command her bonding with the Arbiters, for their sacred blood to be preserved upon eternity.
    For the Children of the Green were now the Children of the Monarch.
  9. It came to pass, after many years of toil, that the lands did give forth unto the Monarchy and did bring tidings of joy upon each season.
    The lands were good and unto the people they were good to the lands.
  10. Upon their manhood, the Arbiters were lain with their Queen and passed their seed to bring forth the continuation of the Twin Fathers Blood upon this realm.
    In the passing of the seasons, the harvests were blessed by this reign and would continue blessings by which they pleased the Arbiters.
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