L25.341 Before the Seas, by Anonymous - Part 5
Yet Void was not as easily gained as Salt. And Ul-Gisba suffered much in his hunger for Void.
He labored to eat part of Ul-Asi and Ul-Asu in his desperation, but naught came frome it, for they were too quick and too large.
Soon, he was brought to the brink and sought to eat his mother, Ul-Ubzi.
And to his surprise and to his mother's horror, he had managed to eat the Void that belonged to her.
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