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<br/>Uman Zathroth regarded his undertakings thoughtfully, because Uman Zathroth was wise and filled with magic powers and insatiable hunger for knowledge, comprehension and enlightenment. He was a creature similar and nevertheless different to the clear working of Fardos, because mysteries and secrets were the aspects of his being. Uman and Zathroth were two entities and nevertheless one. Uman was the light, bright aspect of magic; his was the gift to work benign wonders. Zathroth however, his different - dark - side, was the corruptive urge, the vain self purpose of magic, destructive and a desecration! This entity, which was two and one nevertheless, observed now the works of his companion in infinity. | <br/>Uman Zathroth regarded his undertakings thoughtfully, because Uman Zathroth was wise and filled with magic powers and insatiable hunger for knowledge, comprehension and enlightenment. He was a creature similar and nevertheless different to the clear working of Fardos, because mysteries and secrets were the aspects of his being. Uman and Zathroth were two entities and nevertheless one. Uman was the light, bright aspect of magic; his was the gift to work benign wonders. Zathroth however, his different - dark - side, was the corruptive urge, the vain self purpose of magic, destructive and a desecration! This entity, which was two and one nevertheless, observed now the works of his companion in infinity. | ||
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Opis: | Część Genesis, czyli opowieści o początkach świata Tibii. | ||
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