The young Akhen shrieked his acceptance and approval of the Creator's whim, and as he did sparks soared forth from his nostrils fell into place within the void. Seeing this, the God of Fire continued to create an intricate tapestry of sparks across the great void in patterns that depicted the nature of fire and the glory of creation. He then added depictions of himself, his siblings and their maker. And he called these sparks Stars, for he had hidden many secrets and wonders within the pattern of their arrangement across the great void wherein the world rested. Indeed, by studying the Stars much could be learned about the magic of fire, divine magic and the nature of all things. And then he turned proudly to his siblings and anounced, "Behold, for I have created an eternal monument to our glory! These Stars shall ever reflect our greatness and that of our Father." The God of Fire watched the others for their reactions, especially Mellivora, for she was beautiful and he had taken great care to capture that beauty within her firey likeness in the void.