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Father of the Sky, the Gods, and the
People. Husband to Mother Earth and to
Lachlan.
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Mother of the Earth, the Gods, and the
People. Wife to Father Sky, and sister to
Brother Sun.
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Parents unknown, Glia-Gulmeshki strode into
the Flatlands and brought them to heel.
He has fathered seven sons, and given each of
them a kingdom. But how will the borders be
redrawn now that his first daughter is born?
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Sunni, Light of the Night, firstborn of Father
Sky and Mother Earth, and sister-wife to Muirwen,
Water of the Plains.
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Muirwen, Water of the Plains, firstborn of
Mother Earth and Father Sky, and
brother-husband to Sunni, Light of the Night.
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Agla of the Falling Waters, Farmer of the
Dell, and fond husband to Lachlan, Lady of the
Wheat. Son of Sunni and Muirwen.
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First Daughter, first of the People,
beloved first wife of Luriel, beloved mother
of the Stormwinds, daughter of Sunni and Muirwen.
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Wilthorwen the Mother Star, Light of the Dawn,
sister-wife of Kenilthwen, Light of the
Eventide, daughter of Sunni and Muirwen.
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Kenilthwen the Father Star, Light of the
Eventide, brother-husband to Wilthorwen, Light
of the Dawn, son of Sunni and Muirwen.
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Oak, only daughter of the Mother and Father
Stars, mother to the holy oak trees, and wife
to Lurithain of the Bull.
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Lachlan, Lady of the Wheat, daughter of Father
Sky and Mother Earth
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Luriel, Stormwinder Got, son of Father Sky and
Mother Earth.
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Limera, Lady of the Hearth and Keeper of
the Book of Stories, sister-wife to Ungfallen,
Lord of the Dead, and daughter of Lachlan and
Father Sky.
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Ungfallen, Lord of the Dead and Namer of
the Fallen, brother-husband to Limer, Keeper
of the Book of Stories, and son of Lachlan and
Father Sky.
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Merial, of the Hoe, the lady who sees all
births and knows all names, sister to Limera
and Ungfallen, daughter of Lachlan and Father
Sky.
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Potapka, who made a Birthing Crown for
Lurithain when he came last out of Mother
Earth's womb, Patron of Midwives, and
daughter to Mother Earth and Father Sky.
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Lurithain, stubborn as the Bull and
thickheaded as the oak, husband to Oak, and
son to Father Sky and Mother Earth.
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