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==Mythology==
==Mythology==
[[File:Statue4.jpg|150px|thumbnail|Right|Ouduna]]
[[File:Statue4.jpg|150px|thumbnail|Right|Ouduna]]
Ancient Merindorans believe that before the world was created there was a place called Ganindara. Ganindara was a cold and dark place void of stars and sun.  Rivers flowed from mountians and formed great oceans. The waves from the oceans beat against the mountains until three giant sculpters were formed. A being from the heavens, Merindora, happened upon Ganidara and saw thes scupters.  Merindora was cast from his own world and was given the ability to cast one spell. Once he cast the spell he would soon cease to exist.  Merindora was lonely from travelling throught the heavens for unknown millenia. When he saw the statues he used the spell to bring alivve the sculputrs. The sculpters cam alive and he called them Gods and named them Millan, Ouduna, and Rysuan.  Merindora enjoyed his last days with the Gods he created. When Merindora died they buried him in the center of the triangle where the lifelss statues once stood. The earth growled and moaned for 5 days and soon a huge land mass was born. The Gods named this Merindora.
Ancient Merindorans believe that before the world was created there was a place called Ganindara. Ganindara was a cold and dark place void of stars and sun.  Rivers flowed from mountians and formed great oceans. The waves from the oceans beat against the mountains until three giant sculpters were formed. A being from the heavens, Merindora, happened upon Ganidara and saw thes scupters.  Merindora was cast from his own world and was given the ability to cast one spell. Once he cast the spell he would soon cease to exist.  Merindora was lonely from travelling [[File:Statue1.jpg|150px|thumbnail|left|Millan]]throught the heavens for unknown millenia. When he saw the statues he used the spell to bring alivve the sculputrs. The sculpters cam alive and he called them Gods and named them Millan, Ouduna, and Rysuan.  Merindora enjoyed his last days with the Gods he created. When Merindora died they buried him in the center of the triangle where the lifelss statues once stood. The earth growled and moaned for 5 days and soon a huge land mass was born. The Gods named this Merindora.
[[File:Statue1.jpg|150px|thumbnail|left|Millan]]
 
The Gods grew weary of Merindora and wanted to be in the heavens. Before they departed they wanted Merindora to be bathing in light and be lush with vegetation and creatures so their Fathers soul will not be lonely.  Millan went to the frozen waste land and heaved a giant slab of permafrost into the air. It burst into many shiny pieces of crystal which became the stars. He heaved a second slab into the air and it burst with light to become the sun. Ouduna traveled to the volcanoes and reached his hand inside extracting the lava. Slowly he molded the semi-molten rock and shaped them into the form creature which would become the masters of Merindora. Ouduna continued to shape the lava into more minor creature. Rysuan crushed a mountain into ashes and sent them into the wind.  The ashes fell all over Merindora and soon plants of every imaginable kind were flourishing.  Satisfied they carved 3 statues depicting themselves. One of ice, one of wood, one of stone. They then left Merindora to explore the heavens.   
The Gods grew weary of Merindora and wanted to be in the heavens. Before they departed they wanted Merindora to be bathing in light and be lush with vegetation and creatures so their Fathers soul will not be lonely.  Millan went to the frozen waste land and heaved a giant slab of permafrost into the air. It burst into many shiny pieces of crystal which became the stars. He heaved a second slab into the air and it burst with light to become the sun. Ouduna traveled to the volcanoes and reached his hand inside extracting the lava. Slowly he molded the semi-molten rock and shaped them into the form creature which would become the masters of Merindora. Ouduna continued to shape the lava into more minor creature. Rysuan crushed a mountain into ashes and sent them into the wind.  The ashes fell all over Merindora and soon plants of every imaginable kind were flourishing.  Satisfied they carved 3 statues depicting themselves. One of ice, one of wood, one of stone. They then left Merindora to explore the heavens.   


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