In the legends, the texts and frescoes carved on these stone pillars were the works of a certain progenitor deity of the Maya Clan. These texts and frescoes, said to contain magical powers, have remained undestroyed for tens of millions of years, protected by the Maya Stone Pillars. Because of this protection, the city known as "Bonanpak" has come to be called the most impregnable city in the world.
The Mayans quite enjoyed leisure, and on this day, Ji Peisen, the lord who ruled over "Bonanpak," an elderly man who stood around 1.6 meters tall and favored wearing white robes, spent his lifetime seated in a silvery wheelchair. After indulging in a sumptuous lunch, he was pushed out of the grand hall by several female attendants, basking in his after-lunch sunshine. More attendants came pushing a table set with exquisite utensils, including freshly brewed fragrant tea.