INTRODUCTION Hello. My name is Debda. I am the sole messenger of the work you read here. I originally had an idea for Genwa. I am not the creator of Genwa. I am the messenger of Genwa’s essence. Regardless of how I am remembered, the God's interpretation or the reputation Genwa garners I do not consider myself a prophet. It should be noted the gods of Genwa are kind. They take nicely to fictional interpretations, reimaginings, and scrutiny. If you wish to use Genwa within a fictional work neither the gods nor I will stop you. It should be noted Genwa spreads it message through even the unaware. You could fictionalize or feel a story reimagined and it ends up being real and true to Genwa. I only ask you be honest with the public if such occurs to you. That being said because Genwa is of reality I feel no comfort in copyrighting it. This is the first recording of these stories as told by myself, the gods, and my dreams. Feel free to continue it if you feel them speaking to you. The point of the matter is this work like the bible, and other books of a holy variety is in the public domain. What is Genwa? Genwa is a religion of creation. The focus of Genwa is the worship of several polytheistic gods and deities. It is a religion steeped in the lifeforce of the universe and the magick of creation. We sacrifice to the gods so that they may help us and act upon our prayers and help us within our lives. In the religion of Genwa nothing is without payment or sacrifice. If you want the gods to help you, you must worship them. If you worship them they have a presence in your life. This book contains the laws of Genwa and the stories of our gods. One last thing. Tracking me down is fairly easy. I ask in favor of Genwa you not do so. I can not stop you. But I ask as a favor to me you do not. I have a social media and try to keep my interaction with the followers to a minimum outside of it as of the writing here. On with the book of Genwa. The act of Scripting The act of scripting is when you focus and meditate on the depiction of a god of Genwa. Then you write in a script format an interaction with them as it comes to you. The god will speak through you and your imagination and this will form a conversation with the deity. “An example: Jamy: hello there God1: hello Jamy: my name is jamy. God1: Nice to meet you jamy i am (god name) Jamy: how are you? God1 good Jamy: this has been fun goodbye. God1: alright” This art is not to be abused but is an act of Genwa created by myself Acrians in order to establish a connection with the Genwa entities. If enough focus is pushed forward even a skeptic can speak to them this way. Every conversation must end properly. It is not the same as a invocation or and evocation. But rather a way to establish a connection and form a relationship and is to be used that way. You will feel the gods presence within the room as you channel. This is best delivered within a meditative state. The Art of Telling This is pretty similar to sceipting. It is best done in the dark within a body of water or under streaming water. You sit down with your legs crossed. Then you focus on the god. You act out there mannerisms and hold a conversation between the two of you. The Birth of Everything In the beginning there was a darkness and an absence. Only the absence of light existed in a void where we would associate the world as we know it today. One day Drena the mother sky cried two tears and this created the first star and the first galaxy. The galaxy was named Tano and he was lonely. The loneliness ate away at his mind until he came up with an idea. He took his left eye and added fire to it. This turned it into the sun. Then he spit into nothingness and that became the first ocean. He then took crust from his eye and placed it into the ocean creating the first ground. He blew on his creation thus created this world's skys. Lastly he coughed and fire swirled in a rainbow hue. The explosion combined the rest resulted in our planet earth. He soon married earth and named her Yena and together they wed. They were of wine. The intimacy of the wedding night created the stars as we know them. Soon Yena became pregnant and bore 4 children. Soya and with his birth came noise and the existence of sound. Lise who was known for her infernal beauty and with her, laughter was breathed into existence. Occeair who was one with the wind and the oceans themselves. Lastly came Koga and with him thunder that fuels the earth and magma and core. The Creation of Grat One day Lise goddess of love and laughter was feeling sad do to the loss of her brother Occeair. So she went to her mother for guidance. Yena the earth was upset to see her daughter in so much pain so she created her a lover made of stone and rock. She sculpted his anatomy and used sea water as the base.However despite liking his form Lise grew lonely for the sculpture could not speak back. Her mother Yena saw this and went down to Jikau the underworld and pleaded with Koga king of the land to give her the essence of life. This was stored in Ja there. Koga agreed but in exchange Lise must take some of her beauty and give it the tree of Ja. Ja would then give some of his essence to the sculpture in return so that Lise would not be alone. Lise agreed. She took a stone and placed an image of her face within it. She then handed the stone to her mother to bring down to Koga. However upon seeing the sadness in the reflection Koga was displeased and became quite angry. He threw the stone into the sky where it became the moon. This caused Lise to cry amongst the shore. Upon seeing her tears her twin the moon, felt pity and came down to greet her. "Why are you so sad?" she asked her sister. "I am alone and there is nobody to comfort me" knowing she couldn't be the one to stay the moon went back up into the sky. She talked to her lover the sun. Together they each took a piece of their heart and gave it to the sculpture. His oily rocky skin became plush, his seaweed hair became tangible, his stony eyes became soulful and he was given life. This is how the god Grat came into existence. Together he lived with Lise as husband and wife and full of wine Lise bore 6 children. These children were, Lawhue who was of science and procedure, Bia who was that of the time and emotion. Challhue who was that of chaos and justice. Lastly Bairtaste who was of beauty and glamour. They were the second generation of gods yet to be defined. The Creation of Humanity Occeair was a god known for his emotions and deeds. Feminine in appearance and often mistaken for female he was the most insecure of the gods. Now it's true that the gods can disguise themselves in mortal form but this was not good enough for Occeair. Wanting a male form he went on a journey of transformation. One day Tano was watching his 2 favorite dogs play. Occeair approached him. Occeair asked Tano since he held knowledge of everything how to go about changing his essence. Tano told Occeair that he must take his own heart and rebirth it in the lake of fire. There his essence would be destroyed and rebuilt in whatever form he liked. Occeair asked where he could find such a lake. Tano responded in Jikau the underworld. Occeair then journeyed down to the seventh garden. The gates to the underworld were hidden within the a rosemary bush guarded there. The bush was protected by 7 tall and sturdy trees. Occeair told the first tree. "it is I Occeair. I command you to let me pass" the first tree bowed it's branches recognizing Occeair's divinity. Then the second tree much more stubborn and easily angered looked upon Occeair in disgust. "Why should I let you pass?" Occeair then plucked an apple growing from the tree and held it towards the wooden face. "Because if you don't I will pick you off just like this apple and then burn your seeds so you may never grow again". And the second tree bowed and moved its branches. The third tree was to shy to speak so Occeair gave it a kiss and it bowed its branches. The fourth tree refused to let Occeair pass. So Occeair cut off one of its branches in an attempt to blind it. Fearing for its vision the fourth tree bowed its branches. The fifth tree said it would let him pass only if he could solve a riddle. "What sort of love creates a universe" Occeair whispered the answer within the trees leaves and he bowed his branches. The sixth tree was friendly with Occeair having been friends before his punishment and let him pass with ease. The seventh tree held his guard so Occeair blinded him and haunted the tree with pain until he bowed his branches. Satisfied Occeair bit his apple and walked into the depths of Jikau. Walking past the desert heat he found himself a small home. Belonging to 3 of the underworld’s souls. Together they ate soup and drank wine. Satisfied with his meal, Occeair gave his signature necklace that of an hourglass to the youngests of the 3 spirits as payment. "Use this well". He then walked towards the kingdom of Jikau. The guards halted him. And asked him of his presence. "I am Occeair of Den and I command you to let me pass." the guards laughed. "and why should we?" Occeair lifted his shirt revealing the lighting scar left by Erip. They quickly allowed him entrance. Occeair then seeked council with Koga. Koga looked upon his old friend with a saddened glance. "I'm afraid I cannot do this for you." outraged by how far he'd come Occeair demanded answers. "You have eaten the porridge of the 3 spirits and dranken their wine have you not?" "yes" replied Occeair. "Then you are now of the underworld and I cannot offer you any assistance.". Outraged Occeair took a knife and held it to Koga's neck. Quick on his feet Koga turned into a horse to avoid Occeairs wrath but the knife slipped falling on oceairs heart and ending Occeairs life. Saddened by the loss of her brother Lise was unable to leave her bed. Unable to cope with the pain of losing Occeair Yena his mother gave him a limited life. Just like each of the seasons come and go so would Occeair in life after life. When one life died he would be reborn which was a gift granted to him by the god Koga. Koga felt guilt for the death. This gift carried on to each and every human creating hte system of reincarnation we know today. Lawhue and Ahue developed a system of reincarnation to sort each of Occeairs lives one after the next. All of this was done on a sacrifice. Occeair must not recall memories of his divinity while human less he lose his humanity breaking his cycle. For everything given something must be lost of equal value such is the rule of the universe. Sacrifices must always be made and this was the cost to be paid. Yena agreed and took Oceairs heart and sliced it in two. She placed the pieces on the tree of Jikau known as Ja. From the tree birthed an infant girl and an infant boy thus the first humans were born. Occeairs cycle carried to humanity. Each human would have life after the next on a limited cycle like Occeair. However unlike Occeair these lives would eventually end leading them to the realm of Jikau. They say that Occeair's robin Noco still keeps an eye on every life Occeair leads to this day. Every 10 reincarnations Occeair is brought back to godhood for a 100 years. Temporarily remembering his life and place Then when the cycle is over he says goodbye and goes back to humanity. Every life he knows of his past but can never remember it. Some say when humanity needs him most Occeair will remember and permanently end his human cycle then reclaim his divinity forever. He will then stand with the gods and win victory. Occeair and The Mortality of the Gods Occeair was bored one evening sailing on the shore of the seventh sea. Writing down poetry he called upon the serpent Anli to have a conversation. They talked of many things. One of which was the duality and mortality of the gods. This displeased Occeair. He didn't like to think of things of that nature. He asked the serpent what it's thoughts were on life. The serpent laughed at the question taunting Occeair of the gods mortality. The gods lived long lives. But they were not infallible. They could die. They could be harmed. They could be killed. They are only immortal as long as nobody interferes. This thought paced Occeair’s brain as the crushing weight of what the serpent Anli had told him panicked the boy. He sat down holding his chest. “you know” the serpent hissed. “they say” he paused. “that there's a recipe for immortality.” Anli slithered into Occeairs boat. “I could help you find it”. A tear paced Occeairs cheek. “you could?” “yes” assured the serpent. “I'll take you up on that”. He smiled a wide toothed grin. “can I trust you?” asked the god. “quite” the serpent smiled. Then the serpent laid out instructions for the recipe of immortality. They would gather the tears of the void, the heart of the earth, and the dust of the sun. They would brew this mixture in a fire created from the anger of Coa the thunder god. This essence would sprout a plant and all who ate from it would live an never-ending life. Occeair wasn't sure about the creation of this mixture so he asked why the ingredients were all divine. Quick with his words golden in voice the serpent responded that the essence needed to be of divine nature for immortality was a divine creation. Satisfied, Occeair adjusted his mass and began to sail his boat into the sky. He sailed into the sun and greeted him and the moon. They greeted him with open arms and asked what they could do for him. Occeair responded with the serpent's request. Uneasy the sun responded that he would do this for him but in exchange he must find 3 of the oceans cattle and bring it back to him. Occeair agreed and went off to the 4th sea. He took fire and whipped the cattle onto the mass of the ship. He flew back up to the sun. The sun was displeased. He had brought four cattle instead of the three requested. He sent the fourth away with Occeair on his journey. The sun then took his long hair and a towel. He rang the towel through his hair brushing off crust. He handed it to Occeair. Occeair showed his gratitude with a bow, and took off. The moon asked before he left to be included in the concoction so that her and the sun might always shine in the sky. Occeair agreed and went back into the sea. Occeair sat in his boat trying to figure out how to reach the sky. When an idea hit him like a flash. He would sail to the outskirts of stars and greet Drena the mother void. Occeair sailed off, and finally reached the stars. There he talked to the sky as she guarded earth. “I would like for you to cry” spoke Occeair. “I cannot do this for you” Replied the void. “Why not?” asked Occeair. “Because I can't do such things on a whim” replied the void. So Occeair in a fit of desperation and impulsivity took out his trusty flaming whip and gift from Koga which he used to tie her fingers to the back of her wrist. Out of her pain tears began to pour and Occeair caught them in a vile. The sky then grew angry and demanded Occeair release her from her pain. However when Occeair tried the whip became stuck on her finger nail. She screamed and pleaded with Occeair to solve the problem. Occeair was able to go down to Jikau and steal a branch from one of the trees there. Using it’s bark he was able to put a small barrier between her nail and that of the whip. It lasted for some time before snapping and hitting her eyes. Her vision grew clouds and she became furious. Having done this with a clear conscious Occeair ran away to retrieve the fire from Koga. He went down to Jikau bashing his way among the guards until Koga greeted him. Koga having only met his sibling twice before, once at birth and second at a funeral asked what of his presence there. Occeair explained his scenario. Koga became angry at the notion of the serpent giving out this information and fires begun to assimilate. With a sly grin, Occeair quickly captured the fire’s in a vile and ran back to his boat. Having all the ingredients. Occeair went to the stars and there he invited the sun, the sky, the moon, Koga, the earth, and Lise for a show. “Why have you called us here?” Asked the angry Drena. “Haven’t you caused enough trouble Occeair?” Then Occeair took out a drum with no cover and poured all the ingredients together within it. He added a lid and banged on it four times and out came a golden fluid. The serpent then explained that if put in the ground four trees would grow and bear fruit that if frequently consumed would grant immortal life every 1000 years. One of the trees would cause invisibility. One would heal. One would cause eternal youth and beauty. The last one would grant immortal life. Now pleased with Occeair the gods argued over where to plant such trees. Each god wanting the tree within their own kingdom. Ahue settled the dispute. He never asked for for the tree and mandated order. The gods agreed and by Ahues degree settled on Jikau for it was near the earth’s core and thus the most vibrant for planting. Yena who was one with the earth could also attend to it there for Jikau was close to her heart. Occeair with the serpent then went down to the underworld to plant the mixture. However at the last moment the serpent Anli tried to take it for himself. He quickly grabbed the drum and bit into it trying to consume the mixture. Occeair strangled him until he let go giving Koga his spine. After Occeair stopped him he was only able to keep half of the mixture untainted from the serpent's venom. Instead of four trees only 3 were able to be created. Devastated at the loss of the trees but satisfied with the one bearing fruit, the god Koga put up 7 regular trees to guard the underworld so that the tree of life and his kingdom which guarded it may not be disturbed by outsiders. After this Anli the Serpent was sentenced to a sea of salt where he may never interfere again. To this day the gods still eat the fruit from the tree of life. A Drawing of Jikau One day the human Aki was sailing his boat. His sister was playing by the mass. Soon she fell off and panicked for she could not swim. Upset by this Aki went to throw out his net only to find it trapped the girl and she drowned. Devastated the boy prayed to Koga to bring his sister back to life. Koga sent a thunderstorm and the boy knew in his heart that his sister was gone. One day and old woman passed by his house. She was hungry and a beggar so the boy Aki welcomed her into his home. Inside she noticed that Aki had a passion for drawing illustrations. There were portraits of his sister hanging amongst the house. Curious the old women asked why. The boy responded that sometimes it makes it feel as if she was there. The women asked if he could make her a drawing. A drawing of his favorite goddess. The boy responded yes, wanting to please his guest. He soon collected his favorite pencils and began illustrating. Pleased with his work he handed the drawing to the old woman. The old woman looked at the drawing and was happy. She asked who the goddess was. To which the boy responded “Bia”. The old woman laughed. Then she took off her cloak to reveal that it was in fact Bia of the illustration in disguise. Stunned the boy asked why she had visited him. To which she responded that she felt pity on him for the loss of his sister. She promised the boy one favor. To which he asked for his sister’s return. Bia Said she couldn't do that for him. But instead she could grant him passage into the underworld and he could reason with Koga there. She warned him to be very careful for the god was easily angered. Pleased she led him to the entrance. The trees of the secret passage bowed and they entered into the land. Do to it being summer the land was covered in fog and mist. Soon mist filled his eyes and he was blinded while inside. Unable to see he went up to the god begging for his sister’s return. He then reached into a bag and pulled out a drawing of the god in hopes for payment. Pleased with his art the god allowed him to take his sister but if he looked back at her she would be trapped in the underworld. Aki agreed and began walking for what seemed to be days home. One day he was feeling thirsty so he took a seat by one of the rivers in the underworld. He soon lost direction due to the nature of the water and the blinding mist of Jikau so he turned around looking for area. His vision in a flash cleared and he saw before him his sister covered in grueling worms, decaying skin and lastly she had swollen red eyes. Panicked he ran away out of the underworld while his sister cried at the betrayal. A few days later Bia visited him disappointed. So he asked if there was anything she could do. She looked around at the paintings of his sister. She asked for his markers. She then enchanted them so that whenever a drawing was made with the likeness of a person, after they die, they may see the world through the image. Thankful he gave the goddess one last drawing before she departed. This is why photo and illustrations of deceased beloved family members are to be held up in genwa households. Noco and Time (the creations of days) Tano and Occeair were playing with the animals. When one day a sheep went up to them. The sheep asked Tano why the sun never seems to move in the sky. Occeair quick with his witt responded. “He is busy keeping all living creatures warm” to which the sheep complained. The sheep said that the animals on the farm were often tired. But these animals could never sleep do to the suns blasting rays. Occeair took pity on the animals. So he decided to go to the sun and speak with him about this matter. Occeair took to his boat when a robin from his farm flew to him. The robin wished to follow Occeair on this journey. Occeair claimed it was to dangerous of a journey. The Robin responded that it could lead Occeairs boat in the misty sky. He would do this because the further you go up into the clouds, the harder it is to see. Occeair sighed and gave in allowing the Robin to follow him. On the Journey Occeair got to know the robin. His name was Noco and he came from a family of four birds being the smallest and the weakest of the lot. The other birds had often bullied Noco due to his unnatural golden eyes. “Divinity and age can often be seen in a creatures eyes” remarked Occeair. “They must simply be jealous of you” Noco replied that it certainly did not feel that way. The two carried on conversations for 3 days, the exact time it takes to journey to the sun. Eventually Occeair's boat made it to the kingdom of clouds known as Ixa in which the sun and moon reigned. Together him and the bird Noco talked of many things. They walked up to the guards who bowed and allowed them entry. Noco recounted that if the guards know him so well, truly he must come here most often. The fire from the gates shone and Occeair and Noco were seated with at the table of the king and queen. Delighted to have guests the sun asked why Occeair had visited this time, for he normally wanted something. Occeair adjusted his long dress and spoke with a cough. “I was hoping you could half the time that you spent in the sky” the sun who was previously jousting and having fun at the meal became quite. “I am only allowed to see life on earth for as long as I hang in the sky with moon. Why should we do this for you?” The sun asked Occeair. Then Occeair told him of the animals and their suffering. To which the sun replied. “I sympathize but I shall not do it.” Then Noco desperate to help his friends whispered something in Occeairs ear. Occeair smiled wide and jumped upon the banquet table. He exclaimed “Then I challenge you to a game of Degree” stunned at Occeairs behaviour the king sun accepted and set up the board. The board was a round piece with 28 pieces on both sides. The pieces on the board moved and Occeair bested the king in a game of witts. Occeair carried the board liking the game quite a bit and as per the loss of the challenge the sun and moon would have to stay out of the sky for 12 hours a day. Thus creating days as per realm as we know them. Occeair brought the game back to the farm and the animals adapted it into a game today. Noco enjoyed his time with adventures to come. Law of Ahue law, order, and spiritual interaction : The rules were as follows. Rules. 1. A path must be chosen at age 30 for life's dictation. This could be a one word subject, noun or adjective. This is described in the passage of Genwa. 2. You must treat others how you wish to be treated. 3. Understand your actions in this life will dictate your next existence. You may go to the underworld or start a new cycle. This is determined by time and your soul nothing more. 4. Understand all actions have consequences. 5. All laws can be unjust and thus subject to change. But any changes must be made to better the marginalized, unjustly outcasted, weak and vulnerable people of society. Or to ensure order and betterment within the realm. 6. Respect those of different faiths for all faiths are true and co exist. However never bow down to force by another's faith. 7. Do not allow the unjust villainifaction of those weaker or powerless in society. 8. Understand the divinity of the gods. Pay tribute. Never disrespect that which is holy in the eyes of Genwa. 9. Take what you need and value no more. 10. Understand those between worlds are holy. 11. Beware that the gods pay attention to you. They take note of every depiction and every message even those in jest. 12. Every deity has an animal. Understand that each animal has a meaning in what it represents. Mine is an ox. 13. If we want to give you a sign we will. There will be no doubt of mind of our intention. 14. The law of Genwa is prone to change as the people are. But the original desires of the gods should never be forgotten and adhered to as societally possible. 15. Prophets will occur. The prophet may be unaware of their spiritual rank. While fictional works may be made with the gods likeness and image accidental truth may work its way into the depiction. Genwa works it's way into everybody. Everything as well. Be aware regardless of intent Genwa may paint the truth through work regardless. 16. Intention doesn't matter. People may be used by fate, the gods, or prophecy without their knowledge. This is by declaration of reality. 17. People may follow other paths. But once dedicated to Genwa it will dictate your reality, life path and afterlife. This cannot be avoided. Becoming one with Genwa must be an active choice. Any member of the faith may be allowed to leave at any time. However unless a priest initiates them they will not be allowed to return after departure. 18. What is a priest must be a choice of the followers not a dictation of the gods. However if the gods do not approve the individual will face consequences. 19. These are your rules. Not ours. 20. Those who seek immortality will be tested by the gods. 21. Do not spread our names in vein. 22. Men are to have long hair and woman short hair. This does not apply to those outside of their traditional assigned sex or between the roles of binary (between the worlds). If you are of a different binary or beyond the binary of your sex you will be forgiven for breaking this rule. 23. The gods will not punish those who break rules on account of necessity for society or rules that have been broken for the purposes of safety. 24. Magick and science coexist but one must never be used to explain away the other. 25. Men and women while fulfilling different roles are equal in the eyes of Genwa. Those between the worlds or differing from their gender of birth are sacred to Genwa. They should not be worshipped while alive but hold a special status. This positive status must be determined by the followers in their areas and groups accordingly. 26. Humans may be elevated after death to sacred or god status if 7 or more gods approve or show signs the public interprets as aprovel. 27. A death of an animal sacred to a god is a negative omen, a sign of change, disapproval or wrath. 28. Before ending a long term relationship a goodbye must be given before contact is broken. 29. These rules solely apply to followers of Genwa and others should never be forced into obeying them. 30. Genwa welcomes everybody. Law of Bia Godess of time, relationship, emotion 1. My animal is a tiger. 2. Time is constantly in progress. It can be altered and rearranged but certain factors will always stay the same. 3. Technology is always improving. Do not let explanations defeat your faith they can coexist. 4. There is much humanity has yet to accomplish and their are entities trying to keep humanity at bae as if they belong to these beings. Do not fall for this. Rebel. 5. Listen to your heart. Let your emotions and intuition guide you. 6. Be weary of those you let into your life. 7. Show restraint. Show kindness. 8. An ego is an ugly thing. 9. Mental illness should be treated as more serious than a wound. It does more damage in the long term and most likely without attention will never heal. Minds can be just as scared as a chest. Do your best to heal your mind. 10. Not everybody is going to love you. Not everybody will care. Not everybody will think you deserve your position or life. Do not let these people into your mind. 11. Never forget where you came from or who you are. 12. People will betray you. Do not be kind to those people. Hate them with all your heart. 13. Be careful what you wish for. 14. Deception should be for the purposes of fun or necessity. Never anything more. 15. Family is who you surround yourself with just as much as blood. 16. Be skeptical of royalty claiming ties to Genwa. 17. The heart can hurt just as much a wound. 18. Be weary of those who promise you riches, wealth or fame. Everybody has an incentive and everybody will use you have they the chance. 19. The stories of Genwa may be changed or reinterpreted. 20. The Gods perception and values may change over time. The right of Genwa. Of Passage When Occeair was born into the male and female form. There was an element of his breath missing. This piece grew and grew in the universe until it became its own plain of existence. This is the spiritual realm humanity finds itself in. Occeair in his essence was of a different birth than his being. Because Occeair of this Occeiar is a god of passage and things between association, with differing your gender you become known with Occeair. Thus known between Genwa and humanity. People who were born a gender different that changes in their mind or presentation is in the likeness of Occeair. While not Occeair themselves they share a key part of his transitional identity. Thus tapping these people into the spiritual essence of Genwa. These people share a key bond with the other and Occeair himself. This is why they are of a special status within Genwa. The sun and the moon One day the sun was feeling tired. So she went into her bedroom in Ixa. She gazed at the clouds in front of her and felt sadness. She looked for meaning. She came to her niece the earth for advice. Yena said to her “how is your wife where has she been?” the sun began to tear. Yena recoiled. Yena the earth asked the sun if she was okay. She wiped the gold from her face and spoke. “She has been gone for thirty three nights and eighty eight days.” Yena distressed looked at her. Yena then asked where the moon had been off to. She replied with women, men, and wine. Yena understood immediately. Yena asked if she wished to leave her love. She replied she did but could not exist without being seen and she was bound to the moon. Yena told the sun to call upon Ahue. Ahue was the god of rule and order. He was between worlds in essence though regardless always male in form. Yena continued to tell the sun that all matter between Genwa entities and humanity without prophetic interaction were settled between him. The sun replied she was neither deity nor human. The earth responded that Ahue being between worlds meant that she would be within his jurisdiction unless she wished to travel to another pantheon. The sun then asked holding her hands to her chest what was the reason truly necessary to call upon Ahue. The earth Yena responded over her own existence. Power is derived within the realm of Genwa by observation and notoriety. If you are observed or within the eye the more power you as a deity or being will accumulate within your essence. The sun exists do to her relation with the moon. But if she wanted to exist on her own she must ask Ahue to give her custody of Yena in observation. The sun agreed though saddened by such a fact. She gathered several moonstones. One for each hour of the day. She drew a square with the names of celestial spirits on each corner for protection. She evoked the wind, pointing left, the ocean pointing right, the earth pointing down and herself pointing up. Then she spun and chanted a hym. She placed a pair of scones in the center. Offerings to Ahue must be either sweet, sour, or taste of spice. After rituals Ahue’s offerings must be left out for 3 days then either be thrown away, or burned. The sun obliged the rulings. Then she sat and mediated. If she were mortal she would have felt nothing but cold air or his presence if anything representative at all. But it is to be known Ahue always comes when he is called. He is kind and will observe even if anccident. Ahue appeared in a blaze of smoke. He appeared as a man. Topless in royal garb with gauntlets formulating into hammers for hands. His face wihout eyes yet his mask presenting one. His voice was young. His figure tall. He looked at her with patience. Asking her, her desire. The sun held her breath. She asked for dictation over the earth. Ahue laughed. Then stoic as always responded. “I request three reasons?” And the sun sat down. She replied “I wish to be observed. For a spirits observation is their entirety in Genwa. The moon has left to wine with others leaving me broken and distressed. I wish to exist on my own” he took the gavels of his hands. Then he took the sun's heart outtofhrer body he then smashed it within the gavels. The heart broke into 12 pieces. Then Ahue took the pieces between the gavels and smashed them whole once more returning the sun her life. Ahue looked up then down. He spoke into existence that the sun would preside over the earth 12 hours every day separated from the moon. These hours would be observed different depending on location. Thus the moon and the sun would always be observed at the same time. Ahue bowed and took the scones. He in a storm like thunder vanished. The sun cried rejoicing. She felt power within her. She knew as a result of this ritual that she would rarely reside with the moon at the same time again. Only moments to humans would allow such things. However a moment to a human could be centuries to a Genwa spirit. This is the story of why the moon appears at night and the sun appears during the day. Myth about Why you should never break a promise Myth about why we have clouds Yena develops bad vision so and the spots within her eyes are the clouds we se Occeair and Airbeit Bia sat down Occeair one day. The two were playing a game. Occeair bet the aspect of time. Bia bet the aspect of death. The two fought and fought within their realm laughing at each other. Finally Bia lost. Occeair laughed. Bia laughed with Occeair. They sat on the shore together. Bia asked why he loved humanity so much. Occeair responded clearly “I have been them and they came from me. We are one and the same.” Bia smirked. “Yet you play with them why?” Occeair lay down on the sand. “Because it is fun.” Bia flopped down with him. “Tell me Occeair do you ever think things through?” Occeair laughed. “No you should know that.” Bia smiled. “Tell me will you ever learn to control your thoughts” “some things are out of our control.” Occeair looked at Bia. This time Occeair asked Bia “Tell me. Will you visit me in each life?” Bia grew tense. “Why should I do such a thing?” “Because I tend to miss you from time to time.” Bia looked at him. “It's a maybe.” Bia put her finger to the sky. “But not until Genwa is known.” Occeair sighed. “You always make things difficult for me.” “I do what I must.” Bia laughed. She sat up. The two chatted some more and began to wrestle. They were evenly matched. Bia pinned Occeairs arm behind his back. “I win.” Occeair relented. Bia let go. “Tell me how long will it take?” “many years.” “Will it happen?” Bia sat down. Bia covered her right eye “Eventually.” “I appreciate your honesty.” Bia smirked. “You should.” Bia looked out to the Ocean. She looked at Occeair. “Come I have someone for you to meet.” She took her dark hand in oceairs pale ones. She led him to a cave. Where within be two girls. One shaking. The other expressionless. “Who are these people?” Bia walked over to the girl moving sporadically. “C'mon speak.” The girl stuttered but nothing. Bia sighed. She took the other. “This is Tearake. And this is Corpzaha” Occeair looked at the girl. He sat down and pushed back her hair. She was freezing her gaze averted from him. Their eyes met for a moment. “What are they?” Occeair asked. “Your touching time” Oceair recoiled. “This is her sister death” Occeair winced. “I was not aware that we were betting-” Bia smiled. “No. I was not.” Bia held the girl. “Regardless this one's yours” She pushed the girl towards Occeair. She was terrified. “Bia I don't know what you think your pulling here!” Bia closed her right eye. She took a sword from her hip. “Kill her” Occacair looked down. “Bia” Bia laughed. “You were fine taking the Sea. You were fine taking the wind. You were fine taking the animals of youth. You were fine dooming humanity to illness of the mind. But the second you see a young girl cold your heart hardens.” Occeair took the knife. The girl started to scream. Her eyes went wide. Occeair pinned her down. He sliced her chest sticking his hand within her. He took the golden heart oozing from the wound and pushed some in to his mouth. He hid something within his pocket. Bia began to raise her knife. “No stop!” The girl looked around her. Bia paused. “Stop?” She threw it to the ground and fought with Occeair. Then the girl began to run. Bia sliced off the girls arm. However she escaped. Bia was quick with the blood. She yelled at Occeair for disrupting the ritual. They departed. Occeair went down to Jikau. He spoke of not what he was to do. He took the girls heart that he had hidden in his pocket and united it with the tree of Ja. He laid before it an sacrifice. A baby emerged from the tree. A white human girl with mismatched eyes. Occeair took the infant. “I shall call her Airbeit”. Occeair raised the girl in secret. With the help of the goddess Yena. She learnt archery, writing, human language, the way of the sword and combat. One day when the girl was 15 he asked her a question. “Will you ever betray me?” “no Ocey.” he looked at her. “You must promise me your life.” Airbeit looked down. “I promise my life that I will not betray you Ocey.” Occeair pulled her into a hug. Soon she became curious. She asked why he never seemed to age. He responded “Because the gods eat from the fruit that keeps us young” Airbeit sat down. “May I have the fruit?” Oceair looked sad. “If I give it to you now. You will stay 15 for eternity” Airbeit smiled. “I am aware.” Occeair asked her to show her hands. He shook her hand. Then Occeair handed her a fruit yellow in texture with giant seeds. She opened and ate. Her eyes began to glow and soon she fell asleep. Several years later. Airbeit was with Occeair on a sea voyage. A giant storm lay overhead. They traveled to an island. Where oceair anchored his boat. They took residence in a cave. They went to sleep. In the middle of the night an old hag approached the young Airbeit. The women took Airbeit into the woods of the island where they discussed many thi