Chapter 1
When the world of Terraria was created, it was rough. Unregulated. Wild. The great gods and goddesses of Terraria - the Devs - added many things to make the world a better place.
Then three deities rose from the dust of Terraria. The first, Ocram, moved to a faraway land known as Khonsol Edishonn. The second was named Herobrine, and this ivory-eyed man moved to a land even farther away, and was accepted into a society of gods that called themselves Mojang. The third deity was Cthulhu, and he stayed in the land of Terraria.
Four of Cthulhu's descendants went on to begin controlling the seasons, and under the wise rule of these four the land of Terraria finally became a hospitable place.
The first season-keeper was Plantera, the Perennial One, goddess of the Lihzahrd. This jungle queen kept the spring, letting flowers bloom, grass grow and the sun beam warm upon the land. It was she, in fact, who taught the natives of Terraria how to harden clay into bricks, and from this technology she and her Lihzahrd followers built her golem, which she kept in a secure temple to use only in battle. She also taught them how to speak the pygmy language and how to play the electric guitar.
The second season-keeper was Honey, the Queen Bee. The ruler of both vile poison and sweet nectar, the Queen Bee kept the summer. She let fruits grow on the trees, and her loyal subjects made great quantities of the delicious healing honey for the natives to eat. It was this keeper who taught the natives the technology of using various poisons to stun and kill the abominations of the Crimson.
The third season-keeper was Lord Gourd. The pumpkin sovereign, though a universal effigy of terror, was kind to the natives despite his fearsome reputation. It was he, in fact, who taught them the secrets of fire and the knowledge of agriculture. It was he who made the leaves of the trees burst into color in autumn and it was he who taught the natives how to preserve their food for the winter.
The fourth and final season-keeper was Bianca the White. It was she who made snow fall through the stark branches of the trees. She taught the natives techniques to survive in the snow, how to tame wolves, and how to keep warm in a blizzard. However, unlike the other three season-keepers, this snow queen was haughty and cold. She was the cruelest and coldest-hearted of the four, and it was because of her that a war started between them, and the only people who would be able to stop it were a pair of young archers and a healer.
This is their story.
