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+ | From the first traces of life on our planet, their goddess was born. And from her image, the spirits were crafted. | ||
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+ | As our world experienced the first blossoms of life so did theirs. It fed itself on the growth of our planet, on the tiny microscopic creatures that inhabited the world. And as our life grew in size, their world grew in power. | ||
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+ | The spirits would ensure that the world was looked after, that the spark of nature would never be erased. They would carry hope with them and also the power to destroy. | ||
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+ | Because Nature is beautiful. But it is also brutal. | ||
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+ | ... | ||
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+ | But let us not go that far back, as this was not the Sidhe that we know today. | ||
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+ | For the name Sidhe does not change, although the body and mind which carries it does. The Sidhe today is completely different from the Sidhe from (roughly) four billion years ago. | ||
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+ | So, the Sidhe, the one that would become Solstice, the one that we know probably began several thousand years before the agricultural revolution. Before there would be any resemblance of civilisation as we know it. Her rebirth was both a sombre affair and a joyous one, as it is simultaneously loss and birth. Decay and Growth. Summer and Winter. |
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History
From the first traces of life on our planet, their goddess was born. And from her image, the spirits were crafted.
As our world experienced the first blossoms of life so did theirs. It fed itself on the growth of our planet, on the tiny microscopic creatures that inhabited the world. And as our life grew in size, their world grew in power.
The spirits would ensure that the world was looked after, that the spark of nature would never be erased. They would carry hope with them and also the power to destroy.
Because Nature is beautiful. But it is also brutal.
...
But let us not go that far back, as this was not the Sidhe that we know today.
For the name Sidhe does not change, although the body and mind which carries it does. The Sidhe today is completely different from the Sidhe from (roughly) four billion years ago.
So, the Sidhe, the one that would become Solstice, the one that we know probably began several thousand years before the agricultural revolution. Before there would be any resemblance of civilisation as we know it. Her rebirth was both a sombre affair and a joyous one, as it is simultaneously loss and birth. Decay and Growth. Summer and Winter.