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=== Gods === Instead, from there, further distinctions arose. The material world split into earth and sky; their spiritual counterparts followed suit. Earth became land and sea. Sky gave the air and the heavens. And the interactions between their spirits - the first "gods" - would give rise to phenomena which could then in parallel become their own gods. For example, as [[Nuven]], the Air, and [[Chuya]], the Sea, interacted, they saw the clouds take form, then rain, and then thunder. Nuven and Chuya wished both to separate these essences out into their own beings. The eventual result was [[Kaemar]], the clouds and rain, who would facilitate the exchange of water between Sea and Air, and who later allowed [[Yurei]] to become her own being and then many (albeit retaining herself in the spiritual for the purpose of continued interaction with Kaemar), the Rivers guiding water from Earth back to Sea. Most known are the [[Nine Naiads]], the gods of the nine great rivers of Ester: [[Lielber]], [[Lesikha]], [[Addeon]], [[Aryami|Aryami,]] [[Rikram]], [[Elserik]], [[Nemazo]], [[Nashan]], and [[Harliko]]. And from thunder came Valther, who would later acquire the identity of a deity of rage and warfare. The day and night came as the heavens brought the [[moon]] Merdu, the [[sun]] Sinyo, and the stars Ramazir. And in general, the story of the world's creation is marked by the establishment of these fundamental concepts from which the modern world and the gods that take form from it derive.
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