Indo-European creation myth as Jiang presents it: Man sacrifices his brother Twin to create the inhabited world.
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Man and Twin
Indo-European creation myth as Jiang presents it: Man sacrifices his brother Twin to create the inhabited world.
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"...the world and they're accompanied by a great cow. Eventually, Man and Twin decide to create the world we now inhabit. To do this,..."
"Okay? He had to kill his own brother, the person he loved, in order to create the world. And the gods thanked him for..."
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