
Then it came to pass that the God Grak became discontented, and he went to Garen and said, Why do your people not worship me alone, their creator?
And Garen said, They are no longer the beasts that you created, for they see themselves, and have a voice.
So Grak went among the creatures he had made, and found the strongest and fastest and most intelligent of these, and was well pleased with them. So he put into them the Spark, that they might learn to worship him.
But Grak was young, and the Spark was weak, and the beasts he had chosen did not worship him, or see him walk among them, nor did they heed him. But they saw themselves, and they had a voice, and they were able to enslave the people and bring terror to their hearts.
Then Garen saw the fate of his people, and he sent a message to them through the prophet Kalrah, saying I cannot undo what has been done, but with my help you will overthrow the beasts and drive them away, and these lands will be yours alone.













