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Galaith In the beginning there was only good evil and gods. Galaith was the goddess of death and evil, Pylon was the god of life and goodness, Zylon was the messenger god. For thousands of years everything stayed the same. But once Pylon got bored and collected all of his goodness and life to create the universe, when the stars and other planets where created he looked around and thought that something is missing, his creation was empty, so he decided to create Earth and sun. Once everything was created Pylon looked at it and again and again he thought it is empty, so decided to create living creatures. Pylon created animals and plants, then he created place known as Orcon and created humans there. As Pylon was creating the human beings he did not expect them to be smart or anything like that. Pylon assigned Zylon to deliver any messages to and from humans. For years everything went good and there was peace. As humans expanded Zylon got tired being a delivery boy so he told humans to make sacrifices or he will not do his job. But by that time there were a lot of humans in Orcon and they decided to live and survive on their own. Since Zylon did not do his job, Pylon did not know what is going on Earth and he did not look down by himself.As ... This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Digital Term Papers. Please register below now! Digital Term Papers has over 63,000 essays, term papers, and book notes online. Many paper sites will charge you hundreds of dollars for a single paper. Digital Term Papers only charges $14.95 for a one month membership with instant account activation! Don't waste anymore time! Join NOW!!!
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