From a scroll found in the secret room of Tar'haer'ri'loth. The story on this scroll was uncovered during Plot, Interrupted:
There were three, and the three were Urel, Ura, and Uri.
And Urel and Uri did quarrel over the nature of things, as they looked at the world. But Ura had no interest in their quarrel.
Then did Urel covet the power of Ura, for he wished to become stronger than his brothers. And so he struck his brother Ura, and killed him.
Then did Urel and Uri wage a mighty war, and in this war were many things formed. Each blow that a brother landed created a mountain. Each drop of blood created a sea.
Uri was mighty in his anger and grief, and he struck at Urel, but Urel was cunning, and before the strike could kill him, he became many instead of one, and the blow did not slay him. And when the many struck Uri, Uri was shattered, and broken into a multitude of fragments.
Then were the peoples of the world created, and then into the world came the body of Ura, and it was broken into three parts, and the three parts were as the gray stones left in a dying fire, and they were like unto a blade for a person to skin his catch, and a flint to make a fire, and a sphere as that which Ura had looked at while the two brothers quarreled.
And the fight of the two brothers will begin again when those who are many become one again, and those who are shattered regain themselves. And when the pieces of their dead brother are found, then shall the argument be decided forever.
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