Post by SSaiYen on Sept 5, 2020 17:20:41 GMT
-- The Laural Branch --
-Book of Time, passage 3:
The Great Oak of Han was known, in our tongue, Namu. Namu, and his kin, lived in a sunken valley in Han, where their roots would delve deep into the soil of, not only the present, but future. By stretching their roots this far, these specific trees held mighty power only for the good and better of their kind and all those who do not disturb them.
Their branches, which were towered above the mighty oaks' trunk, were said to hold special powers of direction. If one were ever lost at any time in any way, the branch would lead them on to the correct path.
But, greed of the human kind overpowered all morals. Namu's kind was ambushed and stripped to their very roots, so that man could have an ounce of their power, their insight, their foresight. Thus, the human kind attained such powers of divinity, which were used for utmost power and corruption.
But not all of Namu's kind were lost. A Young Sapling was able to find way to our very wilderness. There, she is still seen, in presence, in a sunken tree.
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Presently, the Young Sapling has spoken to several diviners in hopes to learn more of their knowledge. She became afraid at a later point when she recalled her past's horror; but she was not alone. Namu, the great Oak, survived the greed, and visited the diviners.
He mentioned that the past holders of the K'uien rings were able to forfit the power of the branches, which man stole. To this day, the K'uien rings still hold the entities of the flesh of Earth... the power so divine and just.
Namu, with the assistance of the diviners present, including present diviners who now hold the descendants' K'uien rings, offered the finest four branches from his gallant structure to four special diviners who assisted the Divine messenger Chien with a specific task from the Book of Time.
Namu, with such joy, gave more branches to the diviner guides and elder to award those who have shown great status with the power of knowledge and truth.
-Sarina
-Book of Time, passage 3:
The Great Oak of Han was known, in our tongue, Namu. Namu, and his kin, lived in a sunken valley in Han, where their roots would delve deep into the soil of, not only the present, but future. By stretching their roots this far, these specific trees held mighty power only for the good and better of their kind and all those who do not disturb them.
Their branches, which were towered above the mighty oaks' trunk, were said to hold special powers of direction. If one were ever lost at any time in any way, the branch would lead them on to the correct path.
But, greed of the human kind overpowered all morals. Namu's kind was ambushed and stripped to their very roots, so that man could have an ounce of their power, their insight, their foresight. Thus, the human kind attained such powers of divinity, which were used for utmost power and corruption.
But not all of Namu's kind were lost. A Young Sapling was able to find way to our very wilderness. There, she is still seen, in presence, in a sunken tree.
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Presently, the Young Sapling has spoken to several diviners in hopes to learn more of their knowledge. She became afraid at a later point when she recalled her past's horror; but she was not alone. Namu, the great Oak, survived the greed, and visited the diviners.
He mentioned that the past holders of the K'uien rings were able to forfit the power of the branches, which man stole. To this day, the K'uien rings still hold the entities of the flesh of Earth... the power so divine and just.
Namu, with the assistance of the diviners present, including present diviners who now hold the descendants' K'uien rings, offered the finest four branches from his gallant structure to four special diviners who assisted the Divine messenger Chien with a specific task from the Book of Time.
Namu, with such joy, gave more branches to the diviner guides and elder to award those who have shown great status with the power of knowledge and truth.
-Sarina