The Meeting of Three of the Divine Siblings

Religious event

90 to 94 A.C.

While Uro'nus contemplated the dream city's wonders, Sol’nus, Lun’nus, and Exa’nus noticed Gaii’nus's growing discontent with the world and sent Sol’nus to comfort and understand her sorrow.


For a time, the four younger gods separated to fulfill the tasks their father, Uro’nus, had assigned to them, while he remained in contemplation of the splendid city from his dreams. Days blended into nights, and Uro’nus immersed himself in thoughts of its architecture and wonders, envisioning its streets bustling with life.   During this period of reflection, Sol’nus, Lun’nus, and Exa’nus began to notice that their beloved sister, Gaii’nus, seemed troubled and less satisfied with the world their father had created. Unlike her siblings, who found joy in the vibrant world teeming with creatures, Gaii’nus appeared pained by an underlying emptiness that gnawed at her heart. Concerned for her well-being, the three siblings convened and decided to send the eldest among them, Sol’nus, to seek out their sister and understand her sorrow.

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