Forgotten
The Magic-Bringer, Betrayer of Gods
Epic of the Magic-Bringer
The only record of her life is in the "Epic of the Magic-Bringer", a tale written by the Nasbarin Thayadur Al'Jemel in the year 1 I.A. It recounts the journey of Forgotten, the odds she faced and the many places she visited as she travelled to find Samara. She discovered many places and mythical creatures, and she is one of the only mortals to have ever reached the Sea of Dusk while still alive.Forgotten
Little is known about the protagonist of the Epic. She is described as a young Danatelian woman, of unknown appearance and origins. It is assumed she is young and resourceful, often using her wits and smarts to get herself out of tricky situations. She is also manipulative and ambitious, and her objective is to bring magic to all mortals.Mahsati the Musician
In a second iteration of the myth written by Thayadur, the Epic of the Lovers, the hero is instead described as a gentle and romantic musician by the name of Mahsati. She travelled to the Sea of Dusk in hopes of asking Samara her help with the affairs of the heart, resulting in the creation of Habayan.Discovering the Palace of the Winds
The passage describes the building as almost foreign, its architecture unlike anything the hero had ever seen. Strange writings and glyphs covered almost every inch of wall, amongst gigantic engravings of mysterious beings and objects. The ground within the temple is cold and smooth beneath the rubble and earth.
The wind blew through the windows and cracks of the ancient structure, and in distance the hero could swear she heard the sounds of music. She searched long for their source, carried by the breeze through the corridors, a simple torch lighting her way through the giant hallways, as her shadow crept along the walls.
Following Explorations
The Epic gives little detail about where that temple was, but some adventurers claim they have seen similar structures in the wilderness. Search for the Palace of the Winds, as it was named by explorers, are still going on, each day bringing them closer to discovering it. Some scholars who have studied the Epic claim the mysterious glyphs mentioned refer to that of the lost Baseikan culture, even though they is no direct evidence to support these claims.Betraying Samara
In what is considered the climax of the epic, the hero finally meets the goddess of love and magic, Samara the Enchantress. She finds her in the divine garden, tending to her plants, and the hero makes her move. She manages to seduce the goddess, burrowing her way into her heart until she was close enough to hold it in her hands.The goddess fell in love, and she betrayed her.
Jarn-Agus the Ettin
During her travels, the hero encountered and escaped many dangers, each barring her route towards the realm of Gods. In a notable encounter, her road was blocked by Jarn-Agus the Ettin, guardian of the river that flowed into the Sea of Dusk. He refused to let her pass, and she was too small and weak to take him down on her own. Instead, she was forced to resort to ruse.She bid her time, slowly getting to know the two heads, until they no longer saw her as a threat. Then, as the Ettin let one of its head while the other kept an eye on her, she got to know each head more personally. Jarn was boastful and strong, and considered himself the elder of the two, while Agus was younger and jealous of Jarn's power over him. Through careful manipulation, she managed to turn the heads against one another, driving them to their deaths.
On the Ettin's fatal day, a minor dispute between the heads escalated to a much larger conflict, eventually leading to the Ettin murdering itself at the height of their fight. Forgotten hid while they fought, and was able to sail the river towards the next step of her journey.
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Creator of Araea, Megacorpolis, and many others.
Sorry Q ;-;
Don't worry, I got a surprise in store :D
Creator of Araea, Megacorpolis, and many others.
O - O colour me intrigued!