WBJ Day 4 - History
I’m going to go a little differently with this particular day, since there’s so much to cover in terms of history. The Dyaran people don’t really have any form of writing, everything being passed through oral tradition or pictures, which means that a lot of their history has muddied facts. Usually a storykeeper would sort through the various versions of a story, trying to sift the truth from the myriad of stories.
So for today’s event of History, I figured I’d tell a story.
Gather round, young ones. Tonight’s tale is about the man who claimed the top of Titan’s Pillar, and the perils that followed.
You see children, the Titan’s Pillar wasn’t always the flat topped mountain you know today, long ago it too had a point. They say the tip of Titan’s Pillar was almost in reach of the heavens themselves. There even used to be a kingdom there, that ruled all the world.
The king of this land considered himself to be a god given mortal form, and constantly dreamed of returning to his home, where he would regain his power as a god once again. They called this man the Titanium King.
Titanium as I understand it was an ancient and powerful metal gifted by the gods themselves. They say it could withstand anything nature threw at it without even the slightest budge. And the Titanium King was a master of dealing with this mysterious metal.
Using his ancient knowledge, the Titanium King began to build a tower, using the very tip top of the Titan’s Pillar itself. Day after day, month after month, he toiled by hand to craft this tower, hoping one day to reach the sky.
Now unfortunately for him, the gods didn’t take too well to a mortal trying to enter their domain, even more so since he had convinced himself that he was more than what he was.
In an act of wrath, the gods struck, slicing the Titanium King’s entire city, and the mountain it was built off of, in one single strike. They say the last thing the Titanium King saw was his kingdom falling to ruin, before he was crushed by his own shining tower.
The lesson to be learned kids, is that everyone has their limits, and it would be very wise indeed to know when you’ve reached them.









