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Long after the death of Adam and His Life and Soul, reigned King Summus of the Land of High North: one of the ten, near the holy entrance, where the worlds separate.
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And Summus was a good king, and pious to love and compassion and righteousness; and his people named him High because of this.
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The high Northland was in turmoil then, and King Summus wouldst consult his priest on how to unite the lands who longed for power and desires and Earthly passions.
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And the great behemoths and beasts of the land, waters, and skies lived amongst the giants of the Northland in those days, but feared they not, for weret men not like those of later times. Had they spears of fire and shields of garnet.
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And Summus was spoken to by the high priest and told to follow the treasure of the gods; there wouldst he prophesize greater than the priest.
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Summus, he who sought after treasures and secret things, took his army to the holy site of the high Northland, where the four rivers dispersed, and the golden door to a dwelling stood with a secret square table.
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There fell snow and all deadly, wondrous beasts and dragons and serpents who guard the entrance to below.
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And Summus came upon the door with a square upon it which equated 555, guarded by the most noble Sabaoth the Good, which the Romans call Jupiter. And five was Sabaoth the Good’s number and his stars faced upwards.
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And Summus, with his men of betrayal, prayed for the gate to open, and offered Jupiter, who wast named Thor in the high North, a secret chant that only the granted priests knew.
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So it was, that Sabaoth the Good accepted the plea of Summus and opened the door that led to the other side of the Earth.
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And came they upon a vast sea with many beasts unknown to them within the saltwaters, and fashioned they boats to sail unto a land unknown and hidden.
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And came they upon a strange land guarded by eagles and giants with heads of eagles; harmed the men not, but led them deep into the forest.
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And came they within a clearing, where Summus demanded his men not enter, but he and he alone.
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And in the center of the clearing was a large yellow, pointy stone, and written upon it was a long ancient language of strange symbols that Summus knew: it was a stone of a lower god and an Archon blessed.
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And before the stone was a ring of fire, and in front, five lions asking the king to fall into.
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And Summus was scared to enter the flames, but Word entered into he, informing him that he shall not perish; and entered he into the flames and was purified from sediment and unclean things.
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Then the stone spoke with magic to Summus about prophecy and what shall hath come of his kingdom of Northland shortly.
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And the stone, which was blessed by the Eagle of Heaven, which is called Zeus by the Greeks, spake.
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Soon, the kingdom of Northland shalt be consumed into the sea of the North and Summus shalt be killed.
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And, though he a pious man, knew not of the secret happening ruling his kingdom by curly-haired men with red hair: sons of Cain, controlling Summus unbeknownst.
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And, in that land dwelt the scariest of beasts.
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With magic didst the giants create abominations and mixed humans with animals, and created beast-men. And there didst demons lay with Earthly women; and this was an abomination.
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And it was told, that the men with curly hair hide often and rule kings without their knowing. As it weret, nothing couldst be done, and Summus wouldst be killed in the battle of men and beasts and men-beasts.
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And after these things shall pass, Northland shall be overcome with saltwater at the command of Sabaoth the Good, to purify part of the Earth.
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Forthwith didst Summus depart, and when he didst return, the kingdoms of Northland weret destroyed, and a fiery ball of light came down unto the boat of Summus, and he was given wings and flew away.
