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''This article is about the first human woman. For more uses, see [[Sinope (disambiguation)]].''
:''This article is about the first human woman. For other uses, see [[Sinope (disambiguation)]].''
'''Sinope''' was the first [[human]] woman, daughter of [[Maya]] the [[Aldar]] after Maya's rape by the [[Unnamable Horror]]. Her twin brother, [[Callisto (mythology)|Callisto]], was the first human man. All members of the human [[:Category:Adventurer races|race]] are ultimately descended from the coupling of these two.


 
Sinope bore seven children to Callisto, collectively called the [[:Category:Offspring|Offspring]]. Four were female: [[Pasiphae]], [[Elara]], [[Lysithea]], and [[Himalia]]. Three were male: [[Carme]], [[Anake]], and [[Ledo]].
'''Sinope''' was the first [[human]] woman, daughter of [[Maya]] the [[Aldar]] after Maya's rape by the [[Unnamable Horror]]. Her twin brother, [[Callisto]], was the first human man. All members of the human [[:category:races|race]] are ultimately descended from the coupling of these two.
 
Sinope bore seven children to Callisto, collectively called the [[:Category:Offspring|Offspring]]. Four were female: [[Pasiphae]], [[Elara]], [[Lysithea]], and [[Himalia]]. Three were male: [[Carme]], [[Anake]], and [[Ledo]].


Though Sinope and Callisto possessed near-immortal lifespans as a result of their Aldar heritage, Sinope's life was cruelly cut short by her own son, Anake. Anake lusted after Sinope, but she refused to lie with him, and he slew her in anger.
Though Sinope and Callisto possessed near-immortal lifespans as a result of their Aldar heritage, Sinope's life was cruelly cut short by her own son, Anake. Anake lusted after Sinope, but she refused to lie with him, and he slew her in anger.
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