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Chapter 2 - Introduction

The universe was made of three realms. One was heaven that was occupied by the gods who ruled all three realms. The other realm was the earth which was occupied by the humans. Deep in the realms, deeper in the third realm lived a people who were not human nor were they gods. They were mythical beings who had great powers more than the humans could ever have and they were led by a woman. They lived in the world that was of the special mythical beings. They were from the heavens and they served the gods. The gods had seen how these mythical beings had served them well and they had decided to give them their own world were they could live in peace. This was a world they called Agasah. The gods built the land of Agasah with so much beauty anyone had ever seen. The trees of Agasah gave life to the people. They were gifted with a river that flowed in all of Agasah giving life to it's people and the lands of Agasah and all of the other people who lived in that realm. The gods built the cities of Agasah with gold, water and nature. They had abundant fruit and meat. Agasah was full of many mythical beings and it had been a peaceful land for many thousands of years. They had tattoo markings on their bodies. These were marked on them before they were born and this showed them who they were in the land of Agasah. Ruled by the empress Harunah the people of Agasah lived in peace n harmony. Harunah was the most beautiful creature the gods had ever created. She was their most loved servant and she had served them well. She walked with grace and she taught her people to love and worship the gods. The people of Agasah believed in the gods and that the gods wanted peace for them. The empress was guided by the seer Ammara. She was the greatest seer that ever lived and she guided the empress in the high court. Ammara was the shadow of the empress and she was the most trusted subject. She helped the empress choose her advisors and elders. The people of Agasah looked up to their empress and she was their commander, mother and high priestess. Ammara thought that the empress had grown so lonely in her palace and she was in need of a child of her own. She advised the empress to beg the gods to plant the seed of a child in her so she could have her own child. The empress took heed of this and the whole land of Agasah fasted and prayed to the mighty gods for a child to be given to the empress. The gods heard their prayers and because they had been loyal and good to them they answered the people of Agasah and planted two seeds into the empress. She carried two queens of Agasah in her womb. They said that one would grow to become the great sorcerer of Agasah and the other would become the great protector of the realm and it's nature.

A war broke in the heavens and the gods cast out high mythical beings from the heavens to the ends of the earth. These beings had challenged the gods and wanted to be like them. They became corrupt and became evil mythical beings that would roam the ends of the earth. These shadows were called valoyees meaning the evil ones. The valoyees were not content with being cast out to the ends of the earth and they wanted to corrupt the earth, Agasah and the heavens. They would not stop until they had penetrated and taken over all the realms to ever be created by the gods. They invaded the human mind and the weak fell to their mercy and became slaves to them. The valoyees jealous of the people of Agasah decided to destroy Agasah and enslave the people of Agasah. They went and declared a war on the people of Agasah and chased them away from their lands. The weak ones submitted their loyalty to the valoyees in fear and the others had to flee with their empress. Ammara the great seer cast a spell that would have the people that had fled with the empress to protect them from the valoyees. The valoyees could feel the power of the twin seed planted in the empress's womb and would stop at nothing until they got their hands on those children. Ammara a dutiful medium was going to protect the babies with her life so she linked them to the river. They would not die as long as the great river flowed and this she told no one, not even the empress. The great river was a gift that the gods had given to the people of Agasah and it was full of the richest minerals. The valoyees as conquerors of the great lands built a dam from the river to supply their works to build the greatest towers ever seen.