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Welcome to The World of Maelyis!

It was created by two gods.
One a woman. Another a man.
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Her name is Ariayle. His name is Myrlos.

She is the goddess of beings that live and require water to function in. He is the god of beings that walk only on land.

They fell in love after roaming the gardens of Edell.
Her suitor trying to pursue her with gifts to make other Goddess's jealous and envious because his specialty was craft. She had no interest in his gifts. She merely wanted a God capable of strength and stubborn personality to match her own. He didn't wish for a bride nor did he pursue any because of his anger it gave him the most feared for his wrath. Not many Goddess took interest in him at all. It wasn't until one of his brothers told him to take a walk into the garden.
When he spotted her sitting there along the marbled bench he knew something had interested him in her.
Their eyes had met that day and sparked with slow interest.

Together they came from separate ends of the tables from many others whom they called friends and family. Together in wedlock they stayed and with this wedlock life was created on a planet of their own.

Many centuries there was nothing but luscious forests, mountains, fields, and bodies of water. All was peaceful but to quiet with small animals that lived all over. They needed life and more intelligent creatures to blossom forth and spread the joys of harmony of living, grief for the loss of death, and celebrate many triumphs. Soon after this world became inhabited by creatures of many variety. Some are part man some part animal but the mysteries of the species dwelling within will always remain unknown.
As you explore you will find many friends, many enemies, and possibly a loving family.

Lands run deep and untouched by few, although many brave or foolish beings try. As the saying goes "For the deeper you go knowing nothing fear, curiosity, and panic of what is not unknown is only the first step of the real journey."