[1.1] The strongest man was [1.2] Grerarurus, the son of Ascerpus, [1.3] who, leading thirty against Udmucrate, [1.4] liberated Taene and Enuie. [2.5] When he was born, [2.6] his mother lost him, [2.7] then, on the banks of the Carabre [2.8] and found him in the forest. [3.9] He fought, for a bird, [3.10] with a fox with great fangs, [3.11] whose eyes, like the blood of the dead, [3.12] poured into the place of battle. [4.13] To Pose, as a child, [4.14] he went, he fought with six [4.15] local men with a small dagger [4.16] and the gods then protected him. [5.17] Rusmus[1], when (Grerarurus was) young, [5.18] said "Ten of my animals [5.19] hunt in one night [5.20] so that I can make you see in the darkness." [6.21] From the arrival of the moon until the end of [6.22] the first period of the night, he hunted five [6.23] rats and squirrels, which are hunted [6.24] by the owls of the forest. [7.25] From the end of the first period of the night [7.26] until the moon was above the sky, [7.27] he hunted five owls, which are hunted [7.28] by the eagles of the mountain. [8.29] From the time the moon was above the sky, [8.30] until the night ended, [8.31] he hunted an eagle, [8.32] that hunts owls. [9.33] Rusmus made the eyes [9.34] of Grerarurus see, among the darkness, [9.35] things, animals, plants and bodies, [9.36] under the light of the moon and the stars of the night . [10.37] when he was king, [10.38] Grerarurus led [10.39] the soldiers to Taene, besieged by the soldiers [10.40] of Falcosfar, and saw him in the place. [11.41] And then he went, at night, [11.42] to the place where he slept, [11.43] he saw the neck [11.44] between the sheets, like Ruspenus[2] in heaven, [12.45] he cut it and the soldiers [12.46] did not see Grerarurus, [12.47] escaping into the distance, through the darkness, among the trees of the forest [12.48] and leading the soldiers there. [13.49] Grerarurus led [13.50] the soldiers to Enue, [13.51] In the place was Buracone[3], [13.52] who served Udmucrate [14.53] after he went to the island [14.54] and subdued the local men. [14.55] And Buracone was his soldier [14.56] when he was still young, but strong. [15.57] Grerarurus searched for him, [15.58] together with his soldiers, and found him, together with his soldiers, [15.59] on the bank of the Erarubre [15.60] and Buracone ran towards him [16.61] and stuck the dagger in his leg , [16.62] but Enatus[4] protected [16.63] Grerarurus and he, with his dagger, [16.64] stabbed Buracone in the head. [17.65] He died on the spot [17.66] and then the soldiers of Grerarurus [17.67] killed the soldiers of Buracone, [17.68] ending the siege of Udmucrate. [18.69] And Rurwasby[5] then told him [18.70] that, the lands [18.71] that belong to the Denartucasts[6], [18.72], he should not reach, [19.73] because the gods Gerhus[7] and Resus[8] were with them, [19.74] but the Grerarurus' youth was very [19.75] strong and so he went [19.76] with his soldiers to Pantidotie. [20.77] He, at the place, Barsaligabe, [20.78] the son of Udmucrate, saw [20.79] and ran to him, [20.80] but he was stronger than him [21.81] and the inacon[9] in his hand, the union of the arm and the body, [21.82] he cut Grerarurus, [21.83] so, with the other, the dagger, [21.84] in the chest, he stabbed Barsaligabe, [22.85] killing him in the place and time. [22.86] Nerhus told him, [22.87] then, that he should not reach Liskrinte [22.88], [23.89] because the gods Gerhus and Resus were with them, [23.90] but Grerarurus' youth was very [23.91] strong and then he went [23.92] with his soldiers to this one. [24.93] He saw Osgbe in the place, [24.94] the other (son) of Udmucrate, [24.95] who recognized the one who killed his brother [24.96] and then ran towards him, [25.97] he cut off his arm and He stabbed [25.98] the inacon in the chest of the son [25.99] of Ascerpus, reaching to the heart, [25.100] and the strongest man died on the spot. [26.101] Then Grerarurus went [26.102] to Denaterdus[10] and Nercude[11] [26.103] received him in the place [26.104] and saw that he did great things, [27.105] but (also) that he disrespected the gods. [27.106] Then, the goddess was going to give birth to Rusmus' son [27.107] and the young man helped her, [27.108] taking his head with his feet, pulling him out. [28.109] Then, the goddess made him decide on his name [28.110] and called him Wescucerpy, [28.111] because his god-like face scared (him) [12]. [28.112] Then the goddess decided to make the young man a god[13].
[1] Merinian god of night and darkness.
[2] Merinian god of the sun.
[3] Kendaloronean general who served Udmucrate.
[4] God of life and death.
[5] Merinian god of the forests.
[6] Term with which the Merinians referred to the Tharcaians.
[7] Merinian god of the wind.
[8] Merinian god of water.
[9] inakom, Tharcaian short saber.
[10] Merinian underworld, located at the bottom of the sea.
[11] Merinian goddess of justice, daughter of Enatus and Kerhus. He lived in Denaterdus and judged the souls of the dead that came to him.
[12] Wēskukere, “terrifying.”
[13] Grerarurus became the god of courage and accompanied Wescucerpy, the god of fear, on the battlefield.