Tamriel Data:High King's Vedda Book Four
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Book Four
I. LET no Child say that elves and their frigid demons are not the greatest evil.
II. For in the bitter cold they watched the building of the World, and shivered in jealous admiration.
III. The World is a series of Breaths, a sustained Shout that fills the frosted void of ALDUIN's permissive ignorance.
IV. With Kyne's first Breath, the snowy World-Throat was raised, and the elf-demons cried out in shame.
V. With Kyne's second Breath, the chilled valleys were cut, and the elf-demons bit their tongues in despair.
VI. With Kyne's third Breath, the icy rivers ran forth, and the elf-demons cut their flesh in loathing.
VII. With Kyne's fourth Breath, sleet-flecked life covered the land, and the elf-demons debased one another in horror.
VIII. With the fifth and most sublime Breath of Kyne, the Children of the Sky were born mighty and free, and the elf-demons howled oaths of destruction. And the snowy elves, demon-thralls without number, swore upon death and marched in all directions. And with them did War come into the World.
Meditate on this: Kyne breathed five times to work this World. Measure your own Breath, for from a measured Breath are great works wrought.