As Ul-Gisba and Ul-Ubzi fought, while Ul-Inag wept, the Salt and Void that was cast from the heavens soon layered into many kinds of Salts which settled onto the belly of Ul-Ki'us, forming layer upon layer upon her like a blanket which kept her slumbering. These layers eventually joined to formed the next generation of Deities, freed from the base inclinations of their primordial ancestors. The first was Ul-Sedu, the Deity of Trees who fed on the void within the tears of Ul-Inag, alongside the Salt of the Earth. The second was Ul-Dungu, the Deity of Clouds, who fed on the Light from Ul-Gisba's Salt, and the Void of Ul-Inag's tears. The third was Ul-Mar'gur, the Deity of Storms who fed on the scraps of Ul-Ubzi's Void, and the Light from Ul-Gisba's Salt.