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Three Islands’ Gods

“And they that sought the gods followed for thirty nights the lightnings in the sky over five mountains, and as they came to the summit of the last, they saw a valley beneath them, and lo! the gods. For there the gods sat, each on a marble hill, each sitting with an elbow on his knee, and his chin upon his hand, and all the gods were smiling about Their lips.”
Alias Three Islands’ Gods
Real Names/Alt Names Three Islands’ Gods
Characteristics Gods of Pegana, Deity, Prehuman Epoch
Creators/Key Contributors Lord Dunsany
First Appearance Time and the Gods (1906)
First Publisher William Heinemann
Appearance List Later editions: Time and the Gods (circa 1918, unauthorized omnibus), Time and the Gods (1922) revised by Dunsany, Time and the Gods (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1922), Beyond the Fields We Know (Ballantine, 1972) ed. Lin Carter.
Sample Read Time and the Gods [Internet Archive]
Description “And they that sought the gods followed for thirty nights the lightnings in the sky over five mountains, and as they came to the summit of the last, they saw a valley beneath them, and lo! the gods. For there the gods sat, each on a marble hill, each sitting with an elbow on his knee, and his chin upon his hand, and all the gods were smiling about Their lips.”
Source Time and the Gods – Wikipedia
Time and the Gods (1906) | S. H. Sime
Time and the Gods (1906) | S. H. Sime