Book of Mithusu

The Third book of The Mithusian Texts
Book of Mithusu

* The Third Book *

of the

* Mithusian Texts *

As prescribed by Novus_Montu There lived a man in the lands beyond Rathnir whose name was Mithusu.

Mithusu was a leader of his warrior tribe and he had served under many nations and worhipped the many gods of the eart and sky.

Upon one of his jurneys across the land, Mithusu stopped under an acacia tree to rest. From under this tree, Mithusu looked at the rising sun, just eclipsed by the hill in front of him, and spoke to himself, "Is this world not as chaotic as the blast of a creeper and as fortune-driven as the cast of a fishing rod? If so, then why is it that the sun always moves but in one direction and in one place everyday of the world? Does this not contradict all other forces that we creatures experience in our lives?"

As the sun reachedover the hill, Mithusu had a revelation and said, "If the sun is truly part of this world as I and the things around me are, and is thus subject to the chaos of existence, should the sun not constantly move by its own direction, changing course every hour and changing shape by the day? Therefore, must there not be a god whose power is so great as to direct the sun to move in its regular course as we know? Oh, but