However, coming out of a momentary intoxication, the God of war flew into an impressive rage: “Are you telling us, stranger, that we gods have used this mysterious thread for vile purposes? Are you saying that we gods didn’t know what the asjinc horn was, and that we’d finally come to know it thanks to you and your childish manipulations?”
WIVIWIC:
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FR: avec
ZH: 跟 (gēn)
JA: と (to)
IT: con
DE: mit
ES: con
RU: с (s)
EO: kun
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The impatience of those around him, however, overcame his adversity. Handling the keys with some embarrassment, the god suddenly saw strange shapes and tangled meanings. Their assembly spoke a language of which he was previously unaware, yet which he could easily hear.
WIVIWIC:As is the case with all groups, an immediate turnaround took place. A kind of new-found elation spread among the spirits, including those of the most resistant clan.
WIVIWIC:Had it not been for the serenity of the head of the council, this audience would no doubt have broken up in the noise and bustle. Nevertheless, he obtained immediate silence: “So be it!” he began, not without exceptional gravity, “you find yourself ‘unable’ to receive immortality, and the reasons for this prohibition are your own…
WIVIWIC:As he worked unceasingly, it wasn’t long before dawn broke on the third day. The farewell point had been set at the Gate of the Great West, where the three khachkars gather. A few members of the City had come in procession. The man would be leaving in a moment, with no promise of return.
WIVIWIC:All agreed on the wisdom of this statement, and the assembly was one in its awareness. Congratulations were already in the air, always lavish when welcoming a new member. The visitor continued, however: “Such an honor makes it all the more difficult for me to tell you how impossible it is for me to accept such a gift.”
WIVIWIC:He was immediately shown to a magnificent jade palace raised on a mound of the rarest cedars, olives and almonds. He was invited to relax for as long as he wished, lulled by the refined scents and celestial sounds.
WIVIWIC:Leaving this haven of peace, the man began to explore the grounds. The alleys were five times wider than in the most majestic city he had ever visited. The residences vied with each other in marvels. A scent of myrrh, mingled with jasmine, disturbed his every step.
WIVIWIC:So much so, that they sometimes wondered what kind of bric-a-brac such a collection of things would end up being. Yet one evening, at the evening table to which he was now invited, the visitor announced that he wished to make a statement. Suddenly, an unfamiliar silence settled in.
WIVIWIC:The stranger, sensing the importance of his answer, remained silent. So the God of war rephrased the question more incisively: “What did you come here to find?” he asked, not without raising his voice. “I’ve come to learn”, replied the visitor, whose face had suddenly lit up.
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