The Vision
While the Shaper brushed the plains with hills and wheat,
and the Carver molded the deserts with a careful, measured hand,
the third of the Majestics stood from the earthen Cradle and beheld the glories of their work.
He was the Architect, and carried in his mind a dream: the form of growth.
A design shaped in nature, a place of wild abundance in harmony.
Tools of Creation
The Architect readied himself.
He construed the goods of earth and sky as tools,
and weighted plans of origins, built two piece planks for wood and stone.
He began creating.
Waters trickled through the Sidhe and life srung from the ground:
the wolf and its antelope, the bear and its fish, all the work of the Architect.
The Inferno
As the Architect labored, he found an inferno.
There, in the heart of the Fae wood, the fire raged.
It consumed all life uncontrollably.
He faced the inferno, but could not quell its hunger.
In despair, he looked upon the Sidhe.
Aodh
He saw the saplings nourished by the gentlest of touches.
He went to the river and said,
"Follow this path, and you will never run dry."
The river changed its course and fell unto the blaze.
A tired sigh escaped the water;
It remains as an azured mist upon the land, ringing with Fate's song.
Its brumey brow left a sheen of rich dew on every leaf and blade of grass.
The Sidhe
The fires abated; the rock cloven by time and cascades sauntering through this vale.
The Architect finished crafting the Sidhe.
This haunting beauty: a mystic requiem fo the fading of Esharra's other children.
It will forever remain the body of the forest,
built from an ordered wilderness, constructed by a natural chaos

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Kingdoms of Amalur Lorestones
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