![]() With unending threads of life, the dredge numbers grew along with their need for more space and more food. One spiteful god took the humans and twisted them wretchedly, hid them away in the depths of the earth, and they became the dredge. ![]() Others wove her creations together, making cross-breeds of human and animal, and so were created the varl and the horseborn. Some gods twisted beasts into new shapes and monsters. Other gods attempted to mimic her, but lacked the skill or patience necessary to master the art. All of these threads - some short, some long - had a beginning and an end. ![]() She created the beasts of land and sea, and wove the elements of reason into her creations of humans. Deep in the shadows of the Age of Myth, the Loom-Mother discovered how to weave life into her tapestry, the fabric of the universe.
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