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Ius, Animal God
By Buljursoma
The statues one sees throughout Valenwood and parts of Hammerfell
and Elsweyr that seem to be of a misshapen humanoid carrying a rod
are of Ius, tHe God of Animals.
The rod He carries has its origin in the tale of The Ox and The Evil
Farmer. It seems that one day an evil farmer decided to kill all
of his animals and have a big party. As The story unfolds, animal
after animal is killed and prepared for a big meal. Lastly the farmer
comes to the ox and prepares to slit its throat. The ox, not wishing
to be anybody's dinner, prayed very vocally to Ius. This came out
as a loud Moo, of course.
At that very instant Ius appeared carrying a rather large set of
balance weights. Without explanation, Ius ate the farmer and vanished.
Ever since that day Ius The Extremely Agitated, has always been protrayed
as carrying a large set of scales with him. The local Ius worshippers
have no idea why and do not seem to care. Although this story has
been called fanciful at best, I personally know a racoon who had
actually talked to The Ox. That is, before the Ox became filler for
the local inn's larder.
I do not have any information one way or the other about the validity
of this second myth. It is, however, quite traditional.
It seems that many, many years ago, before the reign of Uriel Septim
VII, before the reign of Cephorus Septim II, yes, even before the
age of Pelagius Septim III (long may his name be praised!), there
lived a wombat who was the pet of Lady Greelina, daughter of the
Lord Prufrock of Rockcreek. Lady Greelina loved her wombat so, and
it loved her too with all the passionate intensity a marsupial can
muster.
Unfortunately, it was a time of great sorrow in Rockcreek. A pestilence
had come through the town, destroying all their cash crops (which
consisted of raspberries and a few scraggly odd weeds that caused
Argonian women to look very attractive to those who partook); Then
a plague had come, inflicting nearly every cobbler with chronic hiccoughs;
finally a witch had cursed the townspeople so the only words any
could utter were "Hmmm. Precisely." All the businesses, stores, and
guilds fled from the town faster than an extremely fast thing.
Lady Greelina saw her father despairing the loss the town was suffering,
so she brought her wombat in and told him, "Father, my wombat can
save us all, for it is sacred to the god Ius, God of Animals. The
only reason I didn't tell you earlier is because I am an early adolescent
going through that period when I don't like to communicate. But please,
ask a wish of my wombat, and Ius will fulfill it, for my wombat loves
me."
The king thought this was fairly flakey, but he had nothing to lose
so he uttered a modest wish to the wombat, "All I want is for one
business to come to Rockcreek that will never leave no matter the
calamity."
I probably should have mentioned before that the king had always
been cruel to the wombat (he used to lick it and try to make it stick
to walls), so the wombat had Ius create an equipment store in front
of the palace gate that would never go away. The royal family ended
up going mad and eating one another (and ironically, the wombat was
one of the first to go). But that is why there is to this day an
equipment store blocking the palace gate in Rockcreek. If you don't
believe me, go there and see.
Here's what Ted "Tedders" Peterson has to say about this text:
"I actually wrote it for the amusement of the patch testers for Arena,
one of whom noticed that in the town of Rockcreek, there was a shop placed
directly in front of the town entrance. You could still get in and out of
the town, since you didn't have to be right at the door to click on it, but
they wanted to know how it came to be there. The right answer is that the
towns were randomly generated, and this one just came up screwy. But I felt a
legend needed to be created just for that. There are goofy little statues in
Arena of a guy with scales, so I elected him to be the fella behind the myth.
I don't know why we decided to put it in the game to be honest,
except that I thought it was kinda funny and I thought you
couldn't have too many books in the game, and here was a
story already written. You can't go to Rockcreek from
the environs of Daggerfall which made the book not only
peculiar but totally worthless."
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