Okay, I'll start from the start-start of all of it.
A long long long time ago, the Deity laid down to die. But ey grew lonely, and thus created the Lady, the first woman. She picked up a sword and went to learn of the Deity. Then the Deity felt something was missing for both em and her. So man was created, The Sire. And he picked up a pen and went to learn of the Deity.
They both went to learn in their own ways, and eventually they met. And argues over who was right and who was wrong, even though they both learned the same things about the Deity. So they separated and went to learn more, before realizing they both were right. And once more they met up to talk about what they had learned.
They fell in love, and had three children.
The first child, picked up the pen, to record the scripture. The second child, went into the woods to learn, but a demon attacked him and the mother once more had to pick up the sword to defend her child. The second child seeing this, then took the sword to go learn. The third child, seeing that one was following their father, and the other their mother. Decided to learn her own skill. And became the first fisher.
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A long long long time ago, the Deity laid down to die. But ey grew lonely, and thus created the Lady, the first woman. She picked up a sword and went to learn of the Deity. Then the Deity felt something was missing for both em and her. So man was created, The Sire. And he picked up a pen and went to learn of the Deity.
They both went to learn in their own ways, and eventually they met. And argues over who was right and who was wrong, even though they both learned the same things about the Deity. So they separated and went to learn more, before realizing they both were right. And once more they met up to talk about what they had learned.
They fell in love, and had three children.
The first child, picked up the pen, to record the scripture. The second child, went into the woods to learn, but a demon attacked him and the mother once more had to pick up the sword to defend her child. The second child seeing this, then took the sword to go learn. The third child, seeing that one was following their father, and the other their mother. Decided to learn her own skill. And became the first fisher.