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The Thirteenth Trial
The Final Trial
The goddess Olona, who had once loved Cohor, showed the most spite of all the gods in deciding his final trial. She called for him to plough the vast onion fields of the Plane of Infinite Weeping Sorrow which legend held would only be completed 'In the span of a million tortured souls'. However, Cohor scorned Olona with his skill and bravery, quickly delivering a pile of onion meal so vast it dwarfed the ancient home of the gods upon Mont Slightly-Taller-Than-Mont-Elim by a good couple feet.
Cohor completed the fourteen great trials in time for supper and was granted reprieve by the gods, mostly because of the fact that they were annoyed and no longer wished to deal with him.
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