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Renown king of the Gwenyans, founder of Arisparikohos, flourished 2650 to 2600 [[AS]], Amirsin [>Donavish, Amrulon's light, Sun-light, Light of the Sun, Amrulon is the light], was hereditary chieftain of his own tribe and acknowledged over-king of Erserce. Legend recounts that Amirsìn was favored by the sun god, [[Amrulon]], and gained the power to return to life, but only under the direction of the [[Isxinthion Gods]].  He took to wife the woman Gondne whose father was the son of the god Fimorg and a mortal woman.  It was prophesied that whoever married the woman Gondne would have the power to rule all the chieftains but only amid great warfare.  Gondne had already become a widow for her first husband was slain in battle.
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Renown king of the Gwenyans, founder of [[Arisparikohos]], flourished 2650 to 2600 [[AS]], Amirsin [>Donavish, Amrulon's light, Sun-light, Light of the Sun, Amrulon is the light], was hereditary chieftain of his own tribe and acknowledged over-king of Erserce. Legend recounts that Amirsìn was favored by the sun god, [[Amrulon]], and gained the power to return to life, but only under the direction of the [[Isxinthion Gods]].  He took to wife the woman [[Gondne]] whose father was the son of the god Fimorg and a mortal woman.  It was prophesied that whoever married the woman Gondne would have the power to rule all the chieftains but only amid great warfare.  Gondne had already become a widow for her first husband was slain in battle.
 
   
 
   
  

Revision as of 22:40, 1 January 2018

Renown king of the Gwenyans, founder of Arisparikohos, flourished 2650 to 2600 AS, Amirsin [>Donavish, Amrulon's light, Sun-light, Light of the Sun, Amrulon is the light], was hereditary chieftain of his own tribe and acknowledged over-king of Erserce. Legend recounts that Amirsìn was favored by the sun god, Amrulon, and gained the power to return to life, but only under the direction of the Isxinthion Gods. He took to wife the woman Gondne whose father was the son of the god Fimorg and a mortal woman. It was prophesied that whoever married the woman Gondne would have the power to rule all the chieftains but only amid great warfare. Gondne had already become a widow for her first husband was slain in battle.


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