"How the winters came unto the worshipers of Euclidites" from the Book fo Euclidites, Phase the Beninine

By Dan Rego

Aiii, the winters came unto the earth.

Witness the Stelser. They acheived civilization. In their wisdom, they recognized the gifts that Euclidites was to bring and worshiped him. He is not a greedy god and asks only that they remember him and obay the just laws. Aiii, the winters came down and their most holy city was distroyed. Without thier metropolis and great wonders, they search for forty days and forty nights. The cold did not help. The gods witnessed this and knewthat what must be will be. The Stelser, who worships Euclidites, and were thus just were made numb, since their faith in Euclidites brought upon them a respite from suffering. They now rest in peace.

Other races soon perished, and other suffered, but the light of the Gods shine upon them.

Witness the Feranyi. They whom love Kwammanga. Kwammanga could not let them perish, for he is their savior and will not summont hem to jutice until their predesined time and place is right. They are just for they worship Euclidites, God of Law & Order. they also worhsip Byron/Vanentine/Keats. They while away the snowy days in admiration of themselves, for they know that the gods will provide. This is good, since the gods made them and they should admire the work fo the gods. Knoe ye that this admiration should not come unto selfishness, for they must worhip what is just or else be taken by the demons in self-anhiliation. Kwammanga will protect them in this frozen carosel!

Know ye that the gods will provide the faithful, in both death and life. Thus is the will fo Euclidites.

Shantih!