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The First Sanirê

Life, Supernatural

The First Season

How the first Sanirê came to be.


For many years, the Muna San'bir, the Tirava and The Communion mingled with each other regularly and were at peace.   Eventually Brê wanted everyone to feel the bond that xe had with , so xe gifted "love" to all of Toh'ren, animals and tribes alike. With this gift the other gods saw that there could be more to the world than simply existing, and more to their creations than just being worshipped. Soon after, the San began creating multiple races on Toh'ren, sometimes with each other and sometimes with their creations themselves.   Lii and Pradê, who had always been close, immediately conceived a daughter. This little girl was the first of the Sanirê (which means "children of the gods") and was celebrated by all on Alterisle.   The child was restless and had little interest in sitting in rooms talking to other gods. Instead she had an eye for adventure, so, when she was old enough, she left on a journey and was gone for years, no one knowing where she was.   Kê also had a child during this time. However, she chose to conceive the child without Brê, and instead cut off and limb and planted it. From this spot in the ground her son was born, whom she named Linn. Linn was the second born Sanirê and all on Alterisle celebrated.   Around this time, the youngest San'bir, Ça - being alone and never feeling like part of the group with the other San - decided to have his own son. He created Temm - a fully grown man - using sand from the Glass Desert. After observing the others, he found it quite easy to teach himself their gifts and applied them to bring Temm to life. However, his child was not celebrated as Sanirê. This greatly angered Ça and when he brought his case to the San, they made excuses that Temm wasn't made from the gods, but from the earth, and was barely higher than The Communion, so his anger continued to fester.   Temm, however, was immediately found to be a fair and loving god (he was a god, even if not Sanirê) who was equally just to all races and creatures. He quickly became respected by all on Alterisle, becoming known as The Just God. These aspects were very different from his father, Ça whose anger began to feel manifest itself as hatred for his own creation.

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