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 The Ethetia of Tradarda believe themselves to be descendants of a people that looked upon the sun in wonder, having been chosen by its light and allowed to continue existing in an era where great strife is said to have occurred. As they gazed upon the light, the light altered their existences and, consequentially, spawned a new culture, the sun embracing them while providing divine atonement to the accursed others of the land, their punishment being their consummate demise as the fire leapt into the antiquated world. The Ethetia of Tradarda believe themselves to be descendants of a people that looked upon the sun in wonder, having been chosen by its light and allowed to continue existing in an era where great strife is said to have occurred. As they gazed upon the light, the light altered their existences and, consequentially, spawned a new culture, the sun embracing them while providing divine atonement to the accursed others of the land, their punishment being their consummate demise as the fire leapt into the antiquated world.
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-The ancient people of the Ethetia were known to have varied cultures due to the lack of unification of their various tribes, these tribes being scattered all across Tradarda, where they often partook in small squabbles over territory and practicing religion despite their affinity for the goodness which Solara espoused. It was these tribes of different thought that truly weakened the Ethetian people, allowing the unification of the elves and the subsequent expelling of their people to become successful. However, because of a constant theme in their beliefs of the veneration of the sun, known as the giver of life, they managed to reside alongside each other with few casualties and the destruction of their people.\\+The ancient people of the Ethetia were known to have varied cultures due to the lack of unification of their various tribes, these tribes being scattered all across Tradarda, where they often partook in small squabbles over territory and practicing religion despite their affinity for the goodness which Solara espoused. It was these tribes of different thought that truly weakened the Ethetian people, allowing the unification of the elves and the subsequent expelling of their people to become successful. However, because of a constant theme in their beliefs of the veneration of the sun, known as the giver of life, they managed to reside alongside each other with few casualties and a minimal destruction of their people.\\
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 Notably, the Ethetia of this time practiced the religion which crowned Solara as the creatrix of the cosmos, and thus, bore and codified her commandments to be observed among them. One of these commandments involved the practice of maintaining peace between tribes by exchanging their daughters for positive relations to the offending tribe, where the exchanged daughter could be regarded as both a hostage and an honorary guest, indicating all out war if the daughter were to be mutilated in any way. This specific commandment was supplied by [[Alarayna]], a goddess of fertility and marriage who was believed to be one of the Elohad.\\ Notably, the Ethetia of this time practiced the religion which crowned Solara as the creatrix of the cosmos, and thus, bore and codified her commandments to be observed among them. One of these commandments involved the practice of maintaining peace between tribes by exchanging their daughters for positive relations to the offending tribe, where the exchanged daughter could be regarded as both a hostage and an honorary guest, indicating all out war if the daughter were to be mutilated in any way. This specific commandment was supplied by [[Alarayna]], a goddess of fertility and marriage who was believed to be one of the Elohad.\\

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