54: And behold, he saith unto them, Receive thou this revelation; for these words which thou shalt receive are the first of seven. 55: And a revelation continued. 56: For behold, the light looketh upon those with souls of obsidian and rust, and began to speak unto those of ash. 57: Yet for those of gold to hear. 58: And yet for those of all things to hear. 59: And yet for those of nothing to hear. 60: And he spoke, saying with his golden light filling his voice; 61: I have looked unto this people's souls, and have found souls of a feather, and souls of the sun. 62: But behold, I have looked unto this people's souls, and found souls, heavy with malice, of obsidian and rust. 63: And I speak to ye of the legend of renunciation and pronunciation. 64: For years ago, two siblings lived in the thread of time. 65: The woman’s heart was of the feathers, and of the sun. 66: But lo, the man’s heart was heavy with malice, and was of obsidian and rust. 67: And the woman was to be named Ver. 68: And the man was to be named Ves. 69: And behold, Ves was jealous of Ver. 70: For behold, the stiffneckedness of Ves caused him to turn from her. 71: And he often murmured about his sister, as his heart was cold. 72: Behold, on a day of fate, Ver was attacked and was taken down, even unto death. 73: And by her close threads, she was allowed to stand again. 74: Yet, Ves was jealous and murmured of his sister. 75: And it came to pass that this soul of darkness, did he take from the blood of his arm. 76: For Ves was angry, and wanted the help that his sister got at the first dawn. 77: And the blood he drew caused him to draw in the close threads that were given to her sister. 78: But behold, the close threads were rotten due to his provocation. 79: And the threads were exhausted, and withdrew their sewing from Ves. 80: For Ves was angry, as Ver was still treated what to him was among those of gold and ash, and like unto those of everything and nothing. 81: And the threads still held Ver up. 82: But behold, the threads abandoned Ves in exasperation. 83: Ves, moved in anger, attacked to rob the threads of their lifeblood, their life, and their sewings. 84: But in the process, he smote his hand against a stone. 85: For this stone may had been the stone of gold and ash, and the stone of everything and nothing. 86: And the stone drew the blood of his reaped arm. 87: But now, the blood flowed like a river emptying a lake. 88: And on time, his own was drained of his blood. 89: And he fell, dead in time. 90: For, by this time, his tree of blood wept, even for the murmuring and reaping of the blood of Ves. 91: Yet Ver, the recovered, still found the sun in a cloud of ash and black gold. 92: For she knew in gladness and hope that she knew someone she saw precious. 93: For as always, she was satisfied. Yet Ves, as a personification of wilted gold, a spirit, looked back in avarice, and demanded the thread to give him more. 94: For those unto Ver are Pronounced in the eyes af the greatest. 95: And for those unto Ves are Renounced unto the eyes of the greatest, but Pronounced unto those of the worst. 96: And the mortal world shall operate, as if a boat on water, by this rule. 97: And like unto the seven, shall people ascend unto those of gold and ash, and unto everything and nothing. 98: And now, I say unto you, become ye Pronounced, and know truth. 99: Become ye powerful, become ye pure, and become ye like unto me. I say this unto you by the name of the seven, the unabridged whole of the center powers, and in the good of all things. May you be blessed, goodnight, and amen. 100: And he disappeared into a light of gold.
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