
While studying these newcomers, which we of the Empire refer to as Belog, it is hard to say whether they are truly the Enarii. The black clad priests have been hailing them as the gods, and we hear tales of individual Belog who go by the names of the Enarii, such as Roban.
We know that the Enarii were once mortal, but due to great deeds or accomplishments in their lifetime ascended to Enar on their death. But we do not know how the immortals live on Enar, whether they study our lives, or ignore our inconsequential lives. They did not come to our aid when the Devanu enslaved us, and it is a matter of many arguments within the Empire as to whether this was the Enarii letting us suffer, or if it was all part of a plan to encourage us to free ourselves.
If the Belog are the Enarii then there are many questions: Is their great size a natural consequence of their growth throughout the centuries? Or do the Enarii automatically take this form once they arrive on Enar? We do not know how an immortal might age or develop; while Roban in at least this version of the myth dies while still sempa1, the Delgon have no trouble accepting the Belog kopa as Roban. Perhaps the Enarii continue to age without dying, or perhaps they can even choose which life stage they wish to occupy. We must also ask why they have come to Anyaral?
Or perhaps these Belog are not what they claim to be. They are named as our gods, yes, but it may be that the Delgon priests have had a hand in this.
When years had passed and Garen became ill, his people called to the Gods and said, How shall we survive without our leader? Who will guide us?
So the Gods took Garen and his wives and children, and placed them on Enar, to live among the Gods forever, where they would be able to look upon their people and guide their steps. And these were the Enarii.
And each learned secret knowledge to help them guide their people. And one learnt how to gain victory in conflict, and one learnt how to find that which was lost, and one learnt how to make clothing, and one learnt how to conduct trade. And others learnt other things, so that every aspect of life could be guided by them. And they taught the people how to call to Enar to seek help.
And the people said, when we die, will we join you on Enar?
But the Enarii said, Only the best of you will join us here. For the rest, we will place you as lights in the sky, where you will be able to look upon the people and see their works. And so it was.













