d’Durandios, Teuchtia d’Teuchos
- Tia, tramen Tithendion, bran senitpette bela
- bak no stamen palva bak no sta’ayn palva
- bak no divosmen noe tiya barmbos d’kan’nadadinal adno tana senitana ninana
- bak noe divosmen d’atant, tae ayris ninatat d’barmbos d’kan’nadadinal
- wrain ninatat kanayva wro no kansenidivosmen
- bak no divosmen taebarna d’barna’aena d’nint no framen bak divodgamen AElit
- bak no divosmen palsenit: starnt bak schlart bak ristat bak tynos bak tynara bak palsenitva
- wrain senit kanayva wro no kansenidivosmen
- bak Tithendion litaenoe kanadramen bak sl’menseni Durandios
- bak Durandios va wro nostava
- bak Tithendion nocrenmen, “divos palserit va, nie ninatat bak nie paltiya”
- Durandios senidivosmen bak Tithendion nocrenmen, “adrava d’palbarna bak senit nidivosmen d’barna d’nint”
- Durandios deptmen Argyros bak pardapettemen d’barna sl’menseni Amarantos wro onova kansenitriktmen
- bak agda no pardapettemen verdana, senistamen verd’va bak agda no miknost’triktmen aymensenitgran
- bak Durandios kanadramen palstarnt bak senitadramenva, bak palsenit va, bak tynos Andrasthenes bak tynara Kalothrixede
- First, there was Tithendion, who sets all things in their places
- And He always was and He always will be
- And He created for Himself a city of silver where He sits on His throne
- And He created servants, great winged [angels] of silver
- But the angels did not have Life for He had not created It
- And He made a great world from the dust of the universe that He caught and shaped into AElit
- And He created all things: animals and plants and birds and man and woman and all things living
- But these things did not have Life because He had not created It
- And Tithendion a piece of Himself took and called it Durandios
- And Durandios lives for he is Life
- And Tithendion told him, “Make all things living, my [angels] and my city”
- Durandios did this and Tithendion told him, “Give life to all the land and the things I’ve made from the dust of the universe”
- Durandios left Argyros and set foot in the land that was called Amarantos because death had not touched it
- And when he set foot on the grass, it became green with life and when he touched the trees they had fruit
- And Durandios took the animals and gave them life, and all things life, and the man Andrasthenes and the woman Kalothrixede