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Myths of Ife Chapter VI
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Myths of Ife by John Wyndham - Chapter 5

Chapter IV, The Ubo Wars. After the war of the Gods King Ogun, the deity of iron, reigns. Ife  learns the arts of heaven's peace again and the people multiply until the youth seek new homes and found the city of Ubo. Word reaches Ife that the inhabitants there will not worship Ogun, but King Ogun scoffs and laughs, saying, "Who lights his lamp between the leopard's paws?"

Olubo, King of Ubo, invades Ife and enslaves the men: despair ensues. The gods leave Ife by transforming themselves to stones and rivers, except for Ogun, who stays. Morimi learns the secret of Ubo's warriors, who dress in straw costumes. She tells Oranyan who takes back Ife by burning the Ubo invaders.

   Myths of Ife Chapter V
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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Myths of Ife by John Wyndham - Chapter 4

Chapter IV, The Sacrifice of Morimi. Morimi is a key heroine in Ife mythology. She was a person of high stature, and by marrying Obalufon she helped to unite warring factions in the kingdom, resulting in a period of peace, prosperity and artistic achievement under Obalufon's rule. Morimi was unable to give Obalufon a son like his other wives - she had only her daughter Adetoun. She consults with Ifa, the messenger of the Gods, who uses divination with the Okpelle (a divination charm constructed of bark) to determine what she must do to bear a son. The sacrifice of Adetoun is required, causing Morimi to flee in terror of the deed which love commands and love condemns. She seeks a second divination and is told the same thing. In the end Edi, the smooth tongued perverter, convinces her it is required for the good of the nation and Obalufon. The deed is done.

Myths of Ife by John Wyndham - Chapter 3

In Chapter III, The War of the Gods, Araba tells of the fable of Earth, Water and Forest. The strife betweeen Oduwa and Orisha brings war to Ife and Aramfe tries to stop it, but to no avail. Ogun, the God of Iron, and Obalufon, ask Oduwa to give back the bag to Orisha, but Oduwa refuses and transforms to stone and sinks beneath the soil, taking the bag of knowledge of the ways of mysteries and hidden treasures with him.

Myths of Ife Chapter III