Journal of the Ethryumrah, High Sorcerer of the Aexys, Year 173 after the
Birth
Page 139, the only page that is left and readable
...and by using that power, those 'beings' created Gaia. They did make it a purpose to it : Protect the Ancients. It is unknown yet as to why, but those 'Ancients' were destroyed. Some say they instead have been put to sleep... there are many theories about this.
Yet, Gaia, having no other instruction, merged with one of the lands, and thus created the first planet. Gaia would consume all the energy inside, then leaving the world to its natural fate. Gaia would crush the outer shell of this 'planet', and cause nothing but destruction. It would then move out to another Stonerhyon and do the same.
An ancient people, who called themselves the 'Dominaes', understood Gaia's meaning in this world. It is also said that we, humans, have a too puny mind and brain to comprehend the meaning of the world. I approve this, and yet, I wonder why I could decipher this... maybe the ancients runes were right...
The 'Dominaes' knew that their world would not be able to withstand Gaia's passing. Hence, they created a powerful artifact, so powerful, that it could actually seal Gaia into the Stonerhyon itself, thus preventing it to completely annihilate the planet...
However, they sent sixteen of their best warriors and mages to affront Gaia... None of them came back. It is said that Gaia is Eternity incarnate, and I believe so. But, referring to the runes... those sixteen warriors were not slain. They were instead assimilated to Gaia, and it became aware of the danger. It quickly pierced the outer shell of the planet, and got itself out. Where Gaia left, the rift still remains.
It landed on our Stonerhyon, and began taking the energy. However, the sixteen warriors followed it using technology we are unaware of; though the runes told me they used 'Portals'... They did not want to make this land die, like their land, left to perish... without a core to maintain it. They followed Gaia inside the darkest confines of the earth, and met it.
Its beating, like an heart, made them aware of something: it lived.
They approached it and fought. They fought a long time, but thirteen of them had already perished. They fought and barely won. Using the Artifact, they sealed Gaia, thus sealing the fate of the world. However, the fate it would bring wasn't what they expected : Gaia was to starve, and then die... hence ending Eternity, and annihilating the entire world. The 'Dominaes', happy they finally had won, created the 'Seals', sealing their comrades' soul in each, thus protecting each of the magical elements. They created thirteen beings of pure magic, the 'Guardians', to ensure that no one would ever try to save Gaia...
Gaia is not purely evil. It is neutral. It is a sphere of pure magic. It is surviving. It nourishes itself of pure energy simply to live. Still, being inside of the 'core', it maintains life and ensures it does persist. It has a weakness... yet, it is not known of.
In time, this legend has been forgotten. It is better that way... as some of it, even maybe all, is true. All we can hope is that we do not make the same mistake as the 'Dominaes'. Let us...
Page 139, the only page that is left and readable
...and by using that power, those 'beings' created Gaia. They did make it a purpose to it : Protect the Ancients. It is unknown yet as to why, but those 'Ancients' were destroyed. Some say they instead have been put to sleep... there are many theories about this.
Yet, Gaia, having no other instruction, merged with one of the lands, and thus created the first planet. Gaia would consume all the energy inside, then leaving the world to its natural fate. Gaia would crush the outer shell of this 'planet', and cause nothing but destruction. It would then move out to another Stonerhyon and do the same.
An ancient people, who called themselves the 'Dominaes', understood Gaia's meaning in this world. It is also said that we, humans, have a too puny mind and brain to comprehend the meaning of the world. I approve this, and yet, I wonder why I could decipher this... maybe the ancients runes were right...
The 'Dominaes' knew that their world would not be able to withstand Gaia's passing. Hence, they created a powerful artifact, so powerful, that it could actually seal Gaia into the Stonerhyon itself, thus preventing it to completely annihilate the planet...
However, they sent sixteen of their best warriors and mages to affront Gaia... None of them came back. It is said that Gaia is Eternity incarnate, and I believe so. But, referring to the runes... those sixteen warriors were not slain. They were instead assimilated to Gaia, and it became aware of the danger. It quickly pierced the outer shell of the planet, and got itself out. Where Gaia left, the rift still remains.
It landed on our Stonerhyon, and began taking the energy. However, the sixteen warriors followed it using technology we are unaware of; though the runes told me they used 'Portals'... They did not want to make this land die, like their land, left to perish... without a core to maintain it. They followed Gaia inside the darkest confines of the earth, and met it.
Its beating, like an heart, made them aware of something: it lived.
They approached it and fought. They fought a long time, but thirteen of them had already perished. They fought and barely won. Using the Artifact, they sealed Gaia, thus sealing the fate of the world. However, the fate it would bring wasn't what they expected : Gaia was to starve, and then die... hence ending Eternity, and annihilating the entire world. The 'Dominaes', happy they finally had won, created the 'Seals', sealing their comrades' soul in each, thus protecting each of the magical elements. They created thirteen beings of pure magic, the 'Guardians', to ensure that no one would ever try to save Gaia...
Gaia is not purely evil. It is neutral. It is a sphere of pure magic. It is surviving. It nourishes itself of pure energy simply to live. Still, being inside of the 'core', it maintains life and ensures it does persist. It has a weakness... yet, it is not known of.
In time, this legend has been forgotten. It is better that way... as some of it, even maybe all, is true. All we can hope is that we do not make the same mistake as the 'Dominaes'. Let us...
