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Crimson's Rhythm

Lost and Found

The History of the Crimson Dragon's Rhythm

There was an old saying that used to be passed down from generation to the next:
Beware the Crimson Dragon, the prince of the air. Following his ways without a care, will surely be one's ruin.
— Varriation of an old rhythm
 
This was to simplify a certain oral passage for children in order for them to understand, and keep in their mind. Over the years this saying drifted off as the written word became common, however the children's phrase was no longer used and kept the original passage. Though it was said to be forgotten, clearly a few remembered and kept it alive over the years. It then became like an ominous nursery rhyme and used in storytelling.
  There are a three groups of people that have their opinions and beliefs about it:
  • Those who do believe it to be true
  • Those who do not believe it to be true
  • Those who choose not to think about its creepy tones, whether true or not
 
Those who believe the Crimson Dragon's eerie saying to be real, also believe there is a connection to the abominations that appear in Miria. They also think verse a clear clue to those that may not want to believe as to why the abomination's sudden appearance came to be. Instead the ones that refuse the truth of this matter choose to ignore them in hopes the abominations will phenomenally go away as they came.

Summary

Some believe this to be legend only, but others say it is prophetic and is still a lingering present event. The concepts are to warn the plans of the Crimson Dragon.
 

Historical Basis

To the surface matter of the heart, there seems to be no evidence at all. However, there are spiritual implications that could very well be missed.
 

Spread

  • Oral
  • Written
  • Stories
  • Myth and Legend
 

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