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The Story of Beginning
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In the beginning there was nothing. A god came across the nothingness and
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laid down for they were tired. The body of the god started to be consumed
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into the nothingness and they could not longer rise up again. The body of
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this god, known as Lomoti Aran which means 'source of earth', became the
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land that we live on.
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A second god came across the body and was horrified to see what had
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happened. They swore to unmake this emptiness, but Lomoti Aran spoke to
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them and said: "Do not forsake what is left of me".
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This made the second god pause, and they agreed to not unmake the
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emptiness. The two gods spoke for a while about what they ought to do, and
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eventually decided that they ought to make the emptiness empty no more.
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The second god got to work filling it with all kinds of marvels: lights in
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the sky we now know as stars, the sun, and the moon; valleys that we call
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our home; the mountains in the west; the rivers that we get our sustenance
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from.
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However, they could see what they had created was empty still. Then Lomoti
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Aran had an idea, and told the other god: "This world needs something that
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is of us, but is not broken. Become a part of this world with me, and give
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fill it with life". The other god hesitated, but eventually agreed. We
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know this god as Ritul, 'life', itself.
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