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| As Lyosithar stood, he found that he was able to command the lingering spirits of the beaten gods that resided at the edges of the world, and could banish their essences beyond the rim so that their effects might be lifted for the moment. The god, who had won all of his battles, found that as long as he wore the crowns of the spirits of the seasons, they might remain disembodied and subject to Lyosithar’s very own rule and divinity. Each crown, however, increased their weight manifold for as long as he disallowed the vestiges of soul within it to call forth their element, and thus was born Lyosithar’s compromise and the cycles of the seasons so that the victorious god might continue to bear the weight of the sky and rule this world of mortality and flux.\\ | As Lyosithar stood, he found that he was able to command the lingering spirits of the beaten gods that resided at the edges of the world, and could banish their essences beyond the rim so that their effects might be lifted for the moment. The god, who had won all of his battles, found that as long as he wore the crowns of the spirits of the seasons, they might remain disembodied and subject to Lyosithar’s very own rule and divinity. Each crown, however, increased their weight manifold for as long as he disallowed the vestiges of soul within it to call forth their element, and thus was born Lyosithar’s compromise and the cycles of the seasons so that the victorious god might continue to bear the weight of the sky and rule this world of mortality and flux.\\ | ||
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| - | The spirits of the seasons, then, were known as the [[pantheons: | + | The spirits of the seasons, then, were known as the [[pantheons: |