Do you follow the teaching of The Eight and One children?
Let us pray to them now children.
[b]Akatosh[/b], Dragon God of Time. For without him there would be none
[b]Arkay[/b], God of Life and Death. For he shows us that all has a beginning and end
[b]Dibella[/b], Goddess of Beauty. For she shows us to see beauty in all
[b]Julianos[/b], God of Wisdom and Logic. For he shows us the knowledge all around
[b]Kynareth[/b], Goddess of Air. For she breathed life into the world
[b]Stendarr[/b], God of Mercy. For he is just and rightious
[b]Mara[/b], Goddess of Love. For she taught us to open our hearts
[b]Zenithar[/b], Work and Commerce. For he shows us that hard work will lead us to greatness
and [b]Talos[/b], God of War and Governance. For he is our protector
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I already have my Eight Divines. Heed now the names and duties of the Aratar. [b]Manwë Súlimo[/b]: Lord of the Winds, mightiest of the Ainur. [b]Varda Elentári[/b]: Lady of the Stars, whose beauty is beyond mortal words. [b]Ulmo[/b]: Lord of the Waters, through the rivers and the seas all tidings reach his ears. [b]Yavanna Kementári[/b]: Lady of the Earth, who gave us the light of the Trees of Valinor. [b]Aulë[/b]: Lord of Craft, creator of the Seven Fathers of the Dwarves. [b]Mandos[/b]: Lord of Doom, the doomsman of the Valar and judge of the dead. [b]Nienna[/b]: Lady of Pity, whose sorrow for the troubles of the world knows no end. [b]Oromë [/b]: Lord of the Hunt, master of the forests and mighty among the Eight. We speak not of Melkor, for his path was that of darkness.