Part Twelve
ItwaswhenIreadthefirstofthebooksIfoundinmyhousethatIsawtheword“I.”AndwhenIunderstoodthisword,thebookfellfrommyhands,andIwept,Iwhohadneverknowntears.Iweptindeliveranceandinpityforallmankind.
IunderstoodtheblessedthingwhichIhadcalledmycurse.Iunderstoodwhythebestinmehadbeenmysinsandmytransgressions;andwhyIhadneverfeltguiltinmysins.Iunderstoodthatcenturiesofchainsandlasheswillnotkillthespiritofmannorthesenseoftruthwithinhim.
Ireadmanybooksformanydays.ThenIcalledtheGoldenOne,andItoldherwhatIhadreadandwhatIhadlearned.Shelookedatmeandthefirstwordsshespokewere:
“Iloveyou.”
ThenIsaid:
“Mydearestone,itisnotproperformentobewithoutnames.Therewasatimewheneachmanhadanameofhisowntodistinguishhimfromallothermen.Soletuschooseournames.Ihavereadofamanwholivedmanythousandsofyearsago,andofallthenamesinthesebooks,hisistheoneIwishtobear.Hetookthelightofthegodsandhebroughtittomen,andhetaughtmentobegods.Andhesufferedforhisdeedasallbearersoflightmustsuffer.HisnamewasPrometheus.”
“Itshallbeyourname,”saidtheGoldenOne.
“AndIhavereadofagoddess,”Isaid,“whowasthemotheroftheearthandofallthegods.HernamewasGaea.Letthisbeyourname,myGoldenOne,foryouaretobethemotherofanewkindofgods.”
“Itshallbemyname,”saidtheGoldenOne.
NowIlookahead.Myfutureisclearbeforeme.