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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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said "let there be earth". And there was earth, but it was still barren of
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all life, so the god said "let there be life". And there was life.
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The god thought to themself: "I have now done what I need to do" and
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wandered off. Other gods then took part in shaping in turn, each adding
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their own touches. These gods are many and known, but the first god is
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known only to few. Their name is Arannod, which means 'the furthest
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beginning'.
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