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In Ancient times, it was said that the goddess Selene drove the moon across the sky.
Each night She followed her brother across Helios, the sun, to catch his fiery rays and reflect the light back to Earth.
One night on her journey, she looked down and saw Endymion sleeping in the hills.
She fell in love with the beautiful sheapard.
Night after night she looked down on his gentle beauty and loved him more,
Until finally one evening she left the moon between the sun and the earth and went down to the grassy fields to lie beside him.
For three nights she stayed with him, and the moon, unable to catch the sun's rays, remained dark.
People feared the dark moon.
They said it brought death and freed evil forces to roam the black night.
Zeus, King of the gods, was angered by the darkness and punished Selene by giving Endymoin eternal sleep.
Selene returned to the moon and drove it across the night sky, but her love was too strong.
She hid Endymoin in a cave; and now, three nights each lunar month,
She leaves the moon to visit her sleeping lover and cover him with silver kisses.
In his sleep, Edymoin dreams he holds the moon.
He has given Selene many daughters to gaurd the night.
They are powerful and beautiful like their mother, and mortal like their father.

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