A Genealogy of the Divine
From Ped’nryth the drummer, to the Consorts of air, to Uv’ra the Mother, to Kesh the Great, to Luneth the fair
From the syncopation of Ped’nryth is Desmos the Dragon
The den gods of the Consorts are the smoke, flames, breaths, and dust
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The den gods of Uv’ra are you and I, but only the King holds this title*
The den gods of Kesh are the Winged Rings
The den gods of Luneth are Fae and Apparition
The den gods of Desmos are his spawn: Typhon of Beasts and Tiamat of Catastrophe, and the Lords of Cruelty and Apexes of Chaos
Every creature with a soul has a heartbeat, and so all pay tribute to Ped’nryth
*this line after the comma is missing from older forms of this verse
From "Dallathvos and other Stanzas" by Saint Tomevel Raleigh the Suitable