• Copyright: Ren Mistress Of All
    A.K.A Female-ninja


    Legend says


    They say that everything was created from something. Even if it doesn't seem logical in any ways. The Gem of Fa'aria applied to this rule. How it was created made no sense to the minds who ever thought. But, none of the six Gems were created in a way that made sense. The only answer everyone agreed on was; Dragons. The twelve dragons of the sky decided that they were going to make their own world. Two dragons would pair off and create a space where nothing was the same. The two dragons who created the Gem of Fa'aria, Gildern and G'hrim didn't listen to the court and decided to put a very weak amount of their power. G'hrim harnessed the power of the Ground. Able to grow any tree with the flick of his fingertips. Able to cut down trees with a lash of the tail. The ability to create a forest. Gildern harnessed time. He could stop the trees from blowing, the time from progressing. He could bend time to his will. And they say that he could also travel through dimsensions and time periods.

    These extraordinary powers were special and the dragons didn't waste hardly anything at all. So one day when the animals of the Arctic region, Ahkmehre, when the Gem was taken only half the forest was frozen in time. This time even Gildern couldn't make it move. So they created another one with double the power to revive the time flow, and keep the other side going. The second gem was the strongest and neither the Desert to the west; Pakumharn or Ahkmehre were going to take this one. So to get another bodyguard they created Jalupa the Guardian of the Forest. The whole forest. If Ahkmehre launched an attack he'd be on that side defending his territory. But that hadn't happened for two-hundred years.

    The Fa'aria's inhabitants could feel the spirit of the good two-hundred years without a battle. Of course the people from a while ago saw Jalupa last. They know he lives in the forest, and they know where his cave is but, it had so many holes that no one could find the fox. But they all wondered, if it was so deep underground how could he sense the danger? Because it wasn't the crying of help, no. What the Fa'aria's animals didn't know was that Gildern made him immortal, and G'hrim made him able to sense danger by the certain rustling in the trees. But, even if it hadn't been needed for two-hundred years, Jalupa kept his eyes open to make sure nothing would pass and take the Gem.

    But the real story was buried, and it disappeared around the large forest. Every one is searching for it because it contains the truth, and the key to attain certain abilities. All have looked for hundreds of years, nothing has been found. The citizens moved on and started working on other things to keep a good life in the forets against Ahkmehre and Pakumharn, and did trading with the ocean; Daibachia for items trading back-and-forth to keep getting their pay.