Sacred Scrolls of Detther (Scrye Mythology)

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In Scrye religion and folklore, the Sacred Scrolls of Detther (Old Scrye: deither or demither; meaning "two of one"), is the first of eight central religious texts in Scrye polytheism, besides the Rapreus, Iphy, Pamera, Ygmir, Gysenar, Fyagi, and Kecdar. Thought to be composed by Wulfilak the Wolf-Father, a tribal elder during the fabled First Age of Ice (roughly 500 BC to 250 BC), the Detther details the creation of the universe and the Earth by the First Four, the cataclysmic war between the forces of the Heavens (Nonor) and the Waalkya, and its subsequent corruption into a world of ice and snow by Demnur, the god of chaos, evil, and destruction.