King Malke went on to live and rule his Kingdom for many more years, until the pen had lifted and the ink had dried. His book was a hefty book by any human standard. For he went on to live for one hundred and twenty, fewer two years. He was a just and wise king and his kingdom prospered under him.
After King Malke had passed away and was welcomed within the womb of the earth, his son, Yildirim, ruled the Kingdom of Double Horns. Yildirim, named after the lightning, which strikes with the munificent showers, was renowned for his generosity. He lived up to his namesake for he was as quick as lightning to give. Never did he hesitate to depart from that wealth which was granted to him from The Giver of All, The Rewarder of Thankfulness, The Most Generous. So grateful he was for his blessings that he wished for others to share in it with him. He, too, lived for a long time. For the House of Double Horns were blessed with long books. For one hundred and two years that benevolent king dwelled on this earth. His departure provoked plentiful tears.
Then passed the throne to his only son, Omarian. So smoothly the succession went, one after another. Rarely in the history of mankind has there been such a phenomenon. Thus, once again the Kingdom of Double Horns was blessed with another strong and just king. Omarian was heir of a bountiful and peaceful land with little troubles. Not since Gog and Magog has this kingdom been inflicted with any troubles or hardships. In peace and prosperity the Kingdom of Double Horns dwelled for many years.