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Mellos Kollon Tales

Whortooruss the Annoyer was named God by the lesser known Gods in celebration he ued Magic to make a hyeina into a giant and devour Nine lions, and two hippos then he shranked the hyiena and allowed a guppie to swallow him. All while all the lesser known Gods laughed. Then the lesser Gods asked the men of Jissa were they satisfied with there weath. All anwsered know. The lesser gods combined there power and told all in attendance. The person who wishes to marry you you should mary not those that you love. Doing so The Gods would turn there enemies into gold with jewels and othe precious metals. They warned them uuwhen there marrages would become normal to them one of them would be turned into gpld enough to replace the wealth they had spent. And they placed the curse on them and they became rich;but unhappy. A wise man told them to stand in the Ravine of Tommorrow and the dirts of the needed people would cover them breaking the curse. Somee did and were fooled into beleiving that the curse would be broken by the falling dirt. The dirt covered them and they became gold. The People than dug out the Ravine and became wealthy from trickery. FeeMoria smiled as Pagen hungered wanting and needing the fishes she cooked.The leser Gods smiled upon her giving her the power to be Queen Scoress. She turned all the fish in the net into whale siz and commanded the waves to wash the People Of Lesser Gillsore into the mouths of the giant trouts. When the trout tried to swallow her she commanded the sun to flash a hot beam into the Trout and cooked them their on the sands of the river. She turned thed and the waves washed them out to sea.

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