

Golgothian translations*Translations from ancient Golgothian data storage devices and accompanying commentary*Golgothian translations
And behold, the people fashioned for themselves a mighty empire, and the subjects and servants of their holy Emperor were many. In their mighty forges they fashioned majestic vessels with which they plied the tides of the stars and subjugated many foreign peoples for the glory of the Empire. "Look upon this Empire which is mine by right of conquest" said the Emperor of the people one day to his servant which was a part of the House of the Emperor. "By right of strength and cunning I have subjugated the foreign peoples which are as numerous as


The End of DaysThe End of DaysThe End of Days
Some say that man should never know when he dies, for his death is inevitable and he would try to divert or avoid it if he knew the time and manner of his passing. And it is because of this that a man should never be told the time and manner of his passing, for he would attempt to divert and avoid it at all costs, becoming an obsession, for it is our imperative to survive all odds, all obstacles, all things, and maybe, even time itself.
However, man as a species has long known the time and manner of his passing from the world. Unable to prepare, he has long speculated on how he would avoid the


The King of WindsThe King of windsThe King of Winds
In the time of times before the greater dawn of the world, before the celestial winds blew the stars across their paths the King of Winds, whose name is too divine for the ears of mortal man to take and yet live to tell about it turned his holy attentions to this dimension, at this historic moment, a single spirit floated across the void.
This spirit was RisSac, RisSac was a great and powerful spirit, the most powerful in existence and RisSac claimed that his only superior being was The King of Winds. For the King of Winds was above a spirit, he was beyond such an existence


The Tribes of Earth, LeviticusLeviticus, the Book of the Law.The Tribes of Earth, Leviticus
The book of the Law, is every Tribes most sacred tome, believed to have been handed down from the Chief engineer himself to mortal man, it dictates tribe-wide law. Violation of this law is considered blasphemy, the offending tribe is promptly obliterated. The book of the Law is also unique to each tribe in that it contains laws each particular tribe created for its own use. Despite the holy standing this tome holds within tribal culture, copies can be found wherever there are people. Present day historians believe the Book of Law, or Leviticus got its name from an even
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Everyone needs a little pie in their world. Feeling down? Eat some pie. In the end, you can think back and say "At least I had some darn good pie."
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