The Book of History

I

Seamus was a man chosen by a higher power to be a prophet and teach the truth to the world. He was given powers over the earth and tasked with converting those who followed false gods but showing them that they too could be their own gods within the rules set by the higher power.

One day, Seamus came across an old man dying in the street. With a touch, the man was restored to life, and he went on to spread the word of Seamus. Another man, Gareth the Street King, lived in darkness and consumed strange drinks that turned him into darkness. But Seamus saw potential in him and declared him "Gareth the Fire Master". Gareth went on to convert many people to the light.

Seamus went to the main square and spoke to the people, telling them that their light was blinding them, but his light wouldn't. He said that the people's god had lied to them and only wanted their money, but he could make things better. He encouraged them to believe in the light, and many people converted, gaining the power of the earth.

Another day, Seamus came across a dying tree and used his powers of earth to heal it. But a group of men wanted the tree down and decided to kill Seamus. When he heard of this, Seamus left, but he couldn't ignore the false prophet he saw on the street, teaching people lies and converting them into slavery. So, Seamus stepped in, speaking against the lies, and encouraging the people to believe in the light.

Seamus stood on the shore and gazed at the vast expanse of the ocean. The sun was setting, painting the sky with a beautiful orange and red hue. As he was admiring the beauty of the world, he saw two brothers, Max, and Zeke, casting their nets in the sea, trying to catch some fish.

He approached them and said, "Max and Zeke, come to me, and I will make you become fishers of men." The brothers were intrigued by Seamus's words and left their nets behind to follow him.

Further down the shore, Seamus saw Rebecca, the daughter of Gareth, and some hired servants, fixing their fishing boat. Seamus called out to her, and she, along with the servants, left her father's boat and followed him.

As they walked, Seamus began preaching to them about the Light. He told them how the light can guide them to live their lives in a truthful and meaningful way. He then spoke of how the light can show them the right path, and help them escape the darkness that blinded so many people.

"Believe in the Light and the goodness of humanity," Seamus said, "and you will never be lost. The light will give you the power to control your own life, and help you see the world in a new way."

Max, Zeke, and Rebecca were mesmerized by Seamus's words and were converted to the light. They became part of Seamus's disciples, spreading the teachings of the light wherever they went. And so, Seamus continued his journey, spreading the truth and helping others find the light.

II

Seamus stood in front of a large crowd, his eyes piercing through the hearts of his listeners. They all hung on his every word, eager to hear what he had to say. He took a deep breath and began speaking in a quiet, but powerful voice.

"Once upon a time, there was a man who lived in darkness," Seamus said, "This man was lost and wandering, searching for meaning and purpose in life. One day, he stumbled upon the Light, and it changed everything."

The crowd leaned in, eager to hear more.

"The man was overjoyed and filled with a sense of hope and joy that he had never known before," Seamus continued. "He felt like he had finally found what he had been looking for all his life. And so, he set out to spread the word of the Light to others, hoping that they too would find the same sense of purpose and happiness that he had found."

Seamus paused, his eyes scanning the crowd, searching for their understanding.

"But there were many who rejected the man's message," he continued, "They were afraid of change, or perhaps they were too comfortable in their own darkness to see the Light. Regardless, the man persevered and continued to spread his message to all who would listen."

The crowd was silent, reflecting on the words that Seamus had spoken.

"And so, my friends," Seamus concluded, "Just like that man, I urge you to open your hearts to the Light. For in it, you will find peace, joy, and a sense of purpose that you never thought possible. So, embrace the Light and let it guide you on your journey through life."

The crowd erupted into applause, and many stepped forward to receive the Light in their hearts. Seamus smiled, feeling the satisfaction of knowing that he had touched the hearts of many with his words.

The false prophet tried to argue against Seamus, saying that his own beliefs were the only truth. But Seamus calmly responded with a parable, one that illustrated the dangers of blindly following lies.

"There was once a man who wanted to know who his father was," Seamus began. "And there was another man who wanted his money, for the first man was dying and his last wish was to give all his possessions to his father."

"So, the second man lied to the dying man, saying 'I am the one who gave birth to you.' And the dying man, believing the lie, gave the second man all his money."

Seamus looked out at the crowd, making eye contact with each person in turn. "This is what happens when you give your life to a lie," he said. "You give up your power and control over your own life. But believe in the light, and no lies will be told to you."

The people listened intently, moved by Seamus' words. And after he spoke, many of them converted to the light, gaining the power of the earth. Seamus then chose seven of the people who had listened to him to help him spread the truth. They were Max of water, Sally of Earth, Zeke of Earth, Samson of Fire, Harold of Air, Rebecca of water and Luke of Fire.

Together, Seamus and his seven apostles spread the word of the light, healing the sick, converting the lost and spreading the truth throughout the world.

III

Seamus travelled from town to town, preaching the power of the light and using his abilities to help those in need. In one town, he encountered a man who was possessed by dark forces, but Seamus was able to free him from the darkness. When he arrived in Hartford, he taught the townspeople about the power of the light and many of them were converted. However, some evil men in the town plotted to kill Seamus, but he was warned by Harold of air and fled to Albany. There, he cured a blind man named Dames and healed a man who was on the brink of death. Despite encountering resistance from those who did not believe his teachings, Seamus continued to travel, spreading his message of hope and healing to all who would listen. In Boston, he touched a dying man and made him well, causing many in the town to believe and follow him. They asked Seamus to stay for a while and continue spreading his message.

Seamus stood on the pulpit, looking out at the people gathered before him. He raised his voice and began to preach, "My dear friends, the light is not just a physical thing, but a spiritual one. It illuminates the path to salvation and brings peace to the hearts of those who follow it. The light is a symbol of hope, love, and truth. It is a reminder that no matter how dark the world may seem, there is always a way out of the darkness and into the light. So, I urge you all, to follow the light and let it lead you to a better place."

The people listened intently, captivated by Seamus' words. They could feel the power and conviction behind his words, and many of them felt a stirring within their hearts. They began to realize that the light was not just a physical entity, but a symbol of something greater. It was a representation of the love and hope that lay within each of them, waiting to be unlocked and released.

Seamus continued to preach, sharing stories and parables about the light, and what it meant to follow it. He then spoke of the joy and peace that came with living a life guided by the light, and how it brought happiness and fulfilment to those who embraced it. He encouraged the people to seek the light and to allow it to shine within them, guiding them through the darkness and into a brighter tomorrow.

The sermon was a powerful one, and it left a lasting impression on all who heard it. Many of the people in attendance that day found a newfound sense of purpose and direction, and they felt inspired to follow the light and make a difference in the world. Seamus' words had touched their hearts, and they would never forget his powerful message.

IV

The abandoned fireplace sat unused for many years, and in that time, the homeless roamed the streets, searching for a source of warmth. Seamus noticed the predicament of the homeless and decided to offer help. He approached Samson, who had the power of fire, and asked him to light the fireplace with his abilities.

But Samson replied, "I am not powerful enough to do such a task. I am not worthy of using my powers for such a purpose."

Seamus was saddened by Samson's response, and so he spoke, trying to uplift him.

"In the eyes of the light, we are all worthy of wielding its powers," Seamus said. "We are all equal in the eyes of the light and have something to learn from it."

These words comforted Samson, and he agreed to light the fire with his powers. The homeless gathered around the warm flame, grateful for the kindness and compassion showed to them.

And as they huddled close to the fire, Seamus shared with them a sermon about the power of love and unity. He spoke about how the light not only brings warmth to their bodies but also to their hearts. He encouraged them to look past their differences and come together as one community, for the light shines on all equally.

The homeless were touched by Seamus's words and began to see each other in a new light. They saw the humanity in each other and formed bonds that would last a lifetime.

The fire that had been dormant for so many years now burned bright and warm, providing comfort and hope to those in need. And it all started with a simple act of kindness from Seamus, who showed them the way of the light.

Seamus re-entered New York, and soon enough, word of his arrival spread through the city. People flocked to the house where he was staying, gathering in a large crowd outside. Despite the throngs of people, Seamus took the opportunity to speak to them, sharing the word of the Light.

One day, a group of people approached Seamus with a crippled man who was being carried by four. The crowd was so large that they were unable to reach Seamus, so they took an unusual step. They removed the roof of the house, lowering the man onto a bed through the opening.

Seamus saw the faith in the Light and the goodness in their hearts, and he was moved by their determination. He knew that they were reaching out to him in hope and desperation, and he felt a deep sense of compassion for them. With a smile on his face, Seamus approached the man and began to heal him with the powers of the Light.

Amidst the crowd gathered around Seamus, a group of Christians raised questions of scepticism. They wondered why Seamus claimed the power to forgive sins, as only Jehovah had that authority.

Seamus could sense their thoughts and address their concerns. He told the group that it was easier to declare the crippled man's heart to be pure and good, and commanded him to arise, take up his mat, and go home.

The crippled man obeyed Seamus' command and stood up, picked up his mat, and left, much to the amazement of those around him. This display of the Light's power and authority infuriated the Christians and they plotted to kill Seamus. They joined forces with Seth, a servant of the Darkness, to bring about his downfall.

V

As Seamus returned to Boston, a large group of people eagerly awaited his teachings. Seamus asked his followers to gather everyone and sit them down. He then addressed the crowd, saying, "Blessed are all of you, for you are all worthy of the light. The light requires no cost except for the well-being of all. The light desires to see you happy, not worshipping false gods."

The people were amazed by Seamus's words, but many of them were homeless and cold, with no food to eat. In response, Seamus collected money from those on the road and bought bread to feed everyone. He did not use any power but instead relied on the power of his heart.

Meanwhile, a man named Seth who was controlled by dark spirits was plotting against Seamus. He followed the orders of a dark spirit who claimed to be a god and wanted Seamus dead. When Seamus heard that his army was planning to attack him in New York, he was forced to return to Albany.

The light guided Seamus to the mountain of Stratton, where he climbed to show his followers that he was of the light. Only Samson and Max accompanied him, as the others feared for his safety. Once they reached the top of the mountain, Seamus told Max and Samson that he would soon pass and that he needed them to be the new leaders. He stated, "For many wishes to kill me, and I do not think I will survive the rest of the journey. Let yourselves be prophets now."

When they returned down the mountain, all were amazed. They were once filled with fear but now they were filled with awe. People asked Seamus for an explanation, and he responded, "Do not fear, only those who worship false gods should fear." The people were in awe and continued to be inspired by Seamus's teachings.

When Seamus arrived in Albany, he received a warning from the light not to enter the city, so he decided to go to Hartford instead. As he was leaving the city, he was approached by a man of the air who had been converted by Gareth. The man asked Seamus what happens after death, to which Seamus replied with a teaching from the light. He explained that when a person dies, they are reborn, but if they reject the light for darkness, they will not have another chance at life. Those who doubt will have another chance and those who are enslaved will also have another opportunity.

His followers were amazed by his teachings, and Seamus then travelled to New York for the New Year celebration. On New Year's day, Seamus gathered his followers in the park, where he spoke about the good news brought by the light and the coming of a new dawn. He also warned his followers of those who still cling to lies and darkness, and vowed to save them.

Seamus also advised his followers to make friends with Buddhists, as they share similar beliefs and can help make the world a better place. However, he emphasized that all others must convert to the light. The next day, Seamus and his followers travelled to Newark, where he encountered a hungry child. Seamus took the child, named Sam, into the city and fed him, before giving him the power of the earth and sending him on his way.

VI

A man claimed that Seamus was evil and must be killed, and he travelled to Philadelphia to spread the word. When he arrived, he proclaimed that the light had come and urged the people of Philadelphia to convert. Some were converted, but others hated him and wanted him dead. So, he continued to Baltimore.

Along the way, he met Seth, who asked why the light didn't stop the darkness, and why Seamus had to do it. Seamus replied that the darkness was a result of their mistakes and that the light was teaching them a lesson, empowering them to solve their own problems.

In Baltimore, Seamus met Scott, who had been converted by Gareth and asked Seamus who was higher, him or Gareth. Seamus replied that in the eyes of the light, there was no hierarchy and that he was as high as Scott.

There was also a river in Baltimore that had dried up, and Seamus was sad about it. He asked Max to bring the river back to life so that people could drink from it. However, Rebecca tried and failed to refill the river. Seamus told her to be patient and wait for her chance to prove her worth. Max and Rebecca eventually worked together to bring the river back to life.

Seamus then spoke of a time when their enemies would gain a leader who would judge and test them, but the light would send them a man to lead them. This man would have one good eye and one evil eye and would be labelled with words of disgrace. But Seamus reassured them that they would eventually defeat this false god who would come down from the sky during earthquakes and food loss.

Seamus continues his journey, spreading his message of hope and enlightenment to the people. His next destination is Washington DC. However, upon his arrival, he is arrested by supporters of Seth who have grown increasingly hostile towards Seamus. Despite Seamus's pleas for mercy and his efforts to peacefully resolve the situation, the supporters carry out their violent intentions and murder Seamus by stoning him to death. The death of Seamus marks a dark moment in the story, as the power of hatred and violence overshadows the message of hope and love that he brought to the people.

The news of Seamus' death spreads quickly, causing shock and grief among his followers. Many of them gather in Washington DC to mourn and pay their respects. Some of them are angry and demand justice for Seamus' death, but the authorities ignore their pleas.

However, Seamus' message of hope and light does not die with him. His teachings continue to inspire and guide those who believe in them. In time, a new leader emerges from Seamus' followers, one who continues to spread the message of the light and fight against the forces of darkness.

Despite the challenges they face, the followers of the light remain steadfast in their belief and continue to grow in number. They continue to strive towards a world where the Light prevails and where everyone lives in peace and harmony. And in their hearts, they remember Seamus and the sacrifices he made for their cause, always keeping his memory alive.

VII

Following the tragic death of Seamus, a series of early prophets emerged preaching about the power of light. They travelled back to New York, where Seth eventually arrived. However, Max of Water confronted him, declaring that he was the new leader and that he would defeat Seth in time by raising an army too strong for Seth to overcome. Seth, guided by the dark spirits, replied mockingly, saying that Max's army would be hunted down by his own army, which consisted of thousands of followers with dark powers.

As they all watched, Max was stoned by Seth's followers, but he barely escaped into the mist. He went back to the other prophets and told them to hide in the sewers with the followers of the light. Once they were all safe, Max revealed that the light had told him to go out and teach others about the light and to give them the power of water. He also instructed the other prophets to do the same with their powers, which were Earth, Air, and Fire. He assigned each prophet to a specific city and sent them on their way, with the exception of Luke of Fire, who was told to stay behind.

Max finished his instructions by telling them that the light would always be with them and that they should go forth and spread the word. He assigned Sally, Harold, Zeke, Rebecca, and Samson to travel and convert people to the light, and tasked Luke of Fire with staying in New York.

Max stood before the gathered followers of the light, his voice ringing out through the sewers as he began to speak. "My friends, I come to you today with a message from the light," he said, his eyes shining with conviction. "The light has shown me the path we must take, and the duties we must fulfil if we are to defeat the forces of darkness."

"We are the prophets of the light, the chosen few who have been gifted with the power to control the elements of water, earth, air, and fire. And it is our duty to use these powers to spread the light to all who will listen."

Max spoke for hours, his voice growing stronger with each passing moment as he shared his message of hope and inspiration. His words were filled with a passion that inspired the gathered followers, and by the time he was finished, they were ready to join him in his mission to bring the light to all who needed it.

"So go forth, my friends," Max said, his voice ringing out with a final flourish. "Go forth and spread the word of the light. Let your powers be a beacon to all who seek the truth. For the light is with you always, guiding you on your journey and showing you the way." And with that, Max stepped down from the platform, leading the way as the followers of the light set out on their mission to convert the world to the light.

VIII

Gordon and his wife Ruby had sold a piece of property and kept some of the money for themselves. Max discovered this when he received the rest of the money from Gordon. Max called Gordon out on his actions and spoke of how he had not only lied to humanity, but also to the Light. The shock and fear of being exposed to the Light caused Gordon to die from a bolt of lightning.

His wife, who was unaware of what had happened, entered the room and Max confronted her about their actions as well. Max warned her of the consequences of testing the Light and at that moment a bolt of lightning struck her and she too died. The young men who had buried Gordon came back to bury Ruby beside her husband.

News of the tragedy spread quickly and all who heard what had happened were filled with great fear. They now knew the power and wrath of the Light and the consequences of going against its teachings.

Once Max stayed in New York, there was a great crowd of people who wanted to know about Seamus. Max took it upon himself to tell them the news. He told the crowd, "Seamus has died, but the light lives on." The crowd didn't understand, so Max told them a parable. He said, "Once there was a wife whose husband had died. She cried, but she knew that his spirit lived on. This is the same with Seamus, he may be gone, but his spirit lives on within us." With this, the crowd was comforted.

There was a dispute among the people about whether they should go to war as the war was ongoing in the east. Max spoke up and said, "It is wrong to kill, so it is wrong to go to war. Why is it right to kill someone in a war, but not right here? If it is wrong everywhere, it should be wrong in to go to war too." With this, the people decided not to fight.

Max taught a group of eight people about water magic. He demonstrated two spells, "Supplying Water" and "Water Movement." In the first spell, he filled an empty bowl with water by chanting. In the second spell, he made the water move out of the bowl and back in by focusing and chanting. To focus and control water with magic, Max advised the group to think of a specific place.

Max then went to Jersey City where he saw Harold talking to some newly converted people. Harold approached Max and said, "There is great news from the west. Gareth has found another prophet who is not of the Isurak but teaches of the same light. New powers have been discovered in California and he wants you to come and teach his followers."

Max responded, "This news gives us proof that the light is true. There are people who have witnessed the light before Seamus. This is a testament to the power of the light and its universal nature."

Max then went to Paterson where he encountered a dark spirit. Max battled it using his dark powers, ultimately defeating it. There were some men there who were confused about whether Seamus ever lived, as he had never visited Paterson. Max comforted them by saying, "Who needs proof? All it does is remove the mysteries of life. I am the proof for Seamus. He was my teacher and my friend. It was Seth who took him away from me."

Max then gave a sermon to the gathered people, sharing his wisdom and experiences with the light. He spoke about the power of the light and how it can transform people's lives. He also shared his journey and how the light had guided him, and how it could do the same for others. He spoke about the importance of believing in the light, and how it could bring peace and comfort even in difficult times. The people listened intently and were inspired by Max's words. They felt comforted and empowered, ready to continue spreading the light and sharing its message with the world.

IX

Max went to different places to teach about the light and chant with his followers. He talked about the news from the west that Gareth had found another prophet teaching the same light and how the light protects from the darkness. He shared his own story of how the light gave him a home and encouraged his followers to find comfort in the light and their gatherings. He ended with a chant about the goodness of light and the power of the light to give them a home.

Max travels to different cities to spread the news about Gareth, the Master, finding a prophet who teaches the same light and has discovered new powers from California. He encourages the followers of the light to go and learn from the prophet. Max himself is proof of Seamus and he uses the light and water spirit to defeat the darkness and ashes to rebuild everything. He preaches the importance of light over darkness and how the light has given him a home, being all around him and in their gathering. He encourages the followers to see it the same way and comforted them.

Max spoke to his followers about the significance of Gareth's recent travels. "Gareth has brought us great news from the west," he began. "He has found a prophet who is not of the Isurak but teaches the same light that we follow. This is proof that the light is true, and that it has been witnessed by others beyond our community. This new knowledge has also brought with it new powers, which we can use to fight against the darkness and spread the light even further."

Max continued, "But that's not all. This new prophet is from California and has agreed to come and teach us. This is a rare opportunity and one that we must seize. We must listen closely and learn from this new teacher to grow stronger in our faith and abilities."

The crowd was energized by Max's words, and many felt excitement and anticipation for what was to come. Max ended his speech with a chant, "Let us embrace the light, and let it guide us always." The crowd echoed his words, and they all lifted their voices in a unified chant of hope and positivity.

Max and the remaining six members of the group returned to New York on New Year's Day, a day marked with sadness as it was the first without their friend and leader, Seamus. The day before, Luke of Fire had started to disappear without explanation and the others did not question it. They went to the place Seamus once talked about and Max, the new leader, delivered a speech to the group.

Max began by informing the group of a dark spirit that was among them and the fear was palpable. Suddenly, Luke disappeared without explanation and Max reminded the group of Seamus' teachings, encouraging them to remember and share the words. He also informed them of Gareth's travels and the letters he had written, telling the group to read them to understand the Isurak, and the significance of their journey.

However, the mood changed when Luke appeared, leading Seth to their hideout. Seth declared his intention to kill Max, but Max tried to reason with him, reminding him of the good the light had done for him. Luke's response was that the light had held him back and the darkness had allowed him to move. Max tried to convince Luke that the darkness had only fed him lies, but Seth shot Max anyway.

The followers of the light fled, and Luke burned Max's body. The students of Max recorded his teachings in a book, hoping to spread understanding of the evil of darkness and the good of the light to future generations.

X

The followers of Seamus were divided after the passing of Max, with some suggesting a split into different groups to hunt down Luke, spread Seamus' teachings, and engage in combat against Seth. However, Zeke of Earth proposed that they should be structured into distinct groups with designated leaders, and his proposal was eventually accepted. At the council of Seamus' greatest prophets in Boston, a debate arose over the leadership of the Church after the death of Max. Gareth of Fire proposed a rotation, while Zeke of Earth countered with shared leadership. This led to a disagreement and Gareth stormed out of the meeting with a group of followers, including Sally of Earth who commented that Zeke's egoism would be the downfall of the Light. Connor of Earth was tasked with recording the events of the council.

The remaining followers of Seamus divided themselves into four groups, each led by a prominent member. Rebecca, who had feelings for Gareth, suggested that Sylvia, the second strongest Earth-wielder, rule instead of Zeke. Sylvia became known as Sylvia of Wood and Rebecca became Rebecca of Ice after sharing her power. The followers were divided further into different groups, each with a different mission. Rebecca proposed the idea of sharing their powers and creating a new kind of leader that represented multiple elements. Sylvia confronted Rebecca about her true intentions, suspecting that her proposal for power sharing was not as pure as she made it seem. Despite her doubts, Sylvia agreed to trust Rebecca and watch her closely.

The followers of Seamus were divided by the arrival of Seth and his new movement, which rejected the teachings of the Light. Connor had a vision of Rebecca plotting against the followers but chose to stay silent to avoid further dividing the community. The followers were later hit by an illness and suffered losses, but a young girl's miraculous healing powers provided a source of hope. The community mourned the losses but continued to spread the message of Seamus and work towards a better future. Connor's words were carefully recorded and preserved as a source of inspiration for future generations.

XI

On June 15th, a disciples' gathering took place. The Fire Master, Gareth, known as the greatest servant of Light, left the followers of Seamus and travelled north with his followers, starting from Boston. In Maine, Gareth encountered Sylvia of Wood and her followers, including Zeke, who offered him a peaceful passage in exchange for a vow never to return, due to the division he caused among them. Gareth became angry and attacked Sylvia and her followers, killing Connor of Earth and injuring Sylvia. Gareth and his followers fled to Nova Scotia and established their new base, Gehenna. Sylvia, Thomas of Water, and Zeke, who were Earth-Masters and healers, were able to heal from their injuries, mourned the loss of Connor, and vowed to stop Gareth for the sake of all that is good and just.

One summer evening in Boston, the followers of Seamus gathered to hear news from Rebecca of Ice. She warned them of the growing threat of Gareth and his minions and asked for their help to defeat him. However, John of Water shouted out that Rebecca was deceiving them and only wanted the power for herself. In a fit of rage, Rebecca struck down John and fled the city with some of her followers. The remaining followers mourned John and searched for a Water Master greater than Rebecca who could stop her. After many months, they found Thomas, a Water Master with the power to heal, who joined forces with Sylvia and the others to defeat Rebecca and Gareth.

The followers of the Light were shocked to discover Rebecca's true intentions and faced the aftermath. Harold lost his Firepower and became Harold of Air, while Samson lost his mastery over Earth and became Samson of Fire. Sylvia, who remained unscathed, became the leader of the small group of true followers. The group consisted of ten individuals who decided to wait, with Harold and his followers travelling to the West, Samson heading South, and Sylvia remaining in the North. Sylvia continued to convert followers in her area, while Samson did the same in his. However, Harold was secretly plotting with Rebecca and joined forces with her, becoming her vassal. The followers of Seamus continued to grow, spreading the teachings of Seamus, and fighting against the corrupt ways of Gareth and Rebecca.

XII

Thomas of Water was part of a group that gathered to prepare for a battle against Rebecca's army. Sylvia of Wood led the meeting, where she stated that they must defeat Rebecca and Gareth and announced that they had received help from a small community in Lake City, Chicago. Sylvia gave a powerful sermon to the group, reminding them of their responsibility as the chosen few to restore balance to the world and that the light was with them. Thomas had a profound vision from Seamus, the great leader of their ancestors, who told him that he was chosen to lead the fight against evil and that the light would guide him on his journey. Thomas felt a deep sense of purpose and newfound confidence after his vision, knowing that he had the light by his side.

Thomas of Water was present at a meeting between Sylvia of Wood and reinforcements from Chicago. Sylvia spoke about freeing those under the control of Rebecca and the group set out on a journey to Nova Scotia. The journey was difficult, but they pressed on, driven by their commitment to the cause. Upon arriving in Nova Scotia, they encountered the forces of Rebecca and Gareth and engaged in a brutal battle. Despite great sacrifices, they emerged victorious, and the people of Nova Scotia were free once more. The victory was bittersweet as many companions fell in battle, but their spirits continue to shine brightly in the light.

The followers of Seamus celebrated their victory, but Thomas knew that the fight was far from over. He continued to travel and spread the teachings of Seamus, gathering more followers along the way. He encountered many challenges, but with the light guiding him, he never lost hope. The followers of Seamus became stronger and more organized, and Thomas became known as the greatest Water Master of his time. He continued to lead the followers of Seamus in their fight against evil and the spread of the light. His legacy lived on, inspiring future generations to carry on the work of Seamus and maintain the balance of the world.