mateolog 1552 Share Posted April 19, 2020 Proverb of the Soul-Karl Cottonwood ᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟ Yemekar is the maker of all, the smith of reality. Upon him is the creation of every soul of beings of higher minds. One could say souls are to Yemekar what an axe could be to a smith. Once the axe is done being forged in the fiery heat of the hearth and pounded against the hard anvil, the axe is ready to be sold. People buy the axe based on the quality of it. An axe that is well made can be sold for a higher price than the one that is of lesser quality or has some minor issues with it, yet they can both be sold under the right price. People buy the axes that fit with their tastes, some like axes that can cut wood, some prefer battle axes, some want one that can be used for both. However, there are axes that cannot be sold. These axes tend to be rusted which makes it so that they are not worth buying. Why would someone buy an axe of poor quality when they can spend the same money and get a proper axe? Hence the smith returns to his forge with the axes he has not sold. He looks at them, some of them have rust on them but it is just superficial; he tosses it in a pile to be reforged into new axes. Then he looks at some other axes, but those have rust that has affected the structural aspects of the metal making any axe made with such reused metal of an unacceptable low quality. Those axes are tossed away as they serve no purpose in the smith’s life. Let the warmth of your life make you good, and the pounding on the anvil make you strong by overcoming the obstacles of your life. A good soul is like a good axe. Aim to be the axe that is not rusted. Be pure, be strong, be an axe that a Brathmordakin would be willing to buy from the Smith. [!] Yemekar forging a soul ᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟᛟ 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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