Our Department of History and Natural Sciences has remotely scanned and translated another ancient tablet titled “The Origin of Men” using advanced exploration technology. This valuable document shows how Kempe, the God of Civilization, created the line of Men and their covenant with him.
The Hakoritanga did not just create one life but three: a King, a Queen, and a mage, allowing for a race to form around this triad. The King and Queen are at the top of the dominance structure, while the mage is the keeper of the magic words learned from the God who created them. Before the Hakoritanga, there were only beasts on the land, and none of them worshipped the Gods. What the Hakoritanga created were beings that could willfully offer praise.
The first race created was brought forth by Kempe, the Chief God, who created the race of Men. This was a hardy race capable of undertaking any number of complex tasks. Being of relative intelligence and able to communicate effectively among themselves, what set them apart was their innate ability to learn. They would also become known far and wide for their ferocious fighting and skill in combat. This race was highly adaptable to different situations, creating a great, generalizable group that could thrive almost anywhere.
When they were brought to life, the Line of Kings started. This lineage would be acknowledged as being of the Gods, garnering recognition from all the other races. When Kempe created the first Men, Alexander and Samantha Hadrada were the original King and Queen, followed by Samael, The Wise. Alexander was blessed with an unbroken line of heirs, with his lineage who would be as numerous as the stars in the sky, so long as his lineage maintained their covenant with Kempe.
They would have dominion over everything between the mountains. The King would reign over the rivers, forests, deserts, and plains here within. His claim to the land was to go unquestioned, and it was by his right as Kempe’s creation that the King was allowed to go forth and be fruitful, creating more and more generations. Their honorable names shall be spoken with reverence so long as the King does not forsake his God.
Our research team has translated the “Origin of Men” on the ninth tablet, but there is still much more to discover. We have also identified the beginning of the Lineage of Kings and the creation of Men through our exploration efforts.
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