: It explains why certain areas of the mountains remain "wild"—they are the neutral zones where two great forces of nature proved they could not overcome one another.
used the terrain, weaving a massive web across the mountain pass to ground its flying rival.
To understand the weight of their story, you have to look at what these two beings represent in the rugged mountains and coastal cliffs of the region. The Protagonists
used the wind, beating its wings to create localized gales that ripped the webs apart.
Long ago, during a winter so harsh that the mountain goats fled to the valleys, the Arachu grew desperate. It crawled out from its lightless cavern and scaled the highest peak of the Urriellu to find prey. At the same time, a Pastexe was circling the peak, its golden eyes piercing through the sleet.
This tale was traditionally used by shepherds to teach two vital lessons:
: It explains why certain areas of the mountains remain "wild"—they are the neutral zones where two great forces of nature proved they could not overcome one another.
used the terrain, weaving a massive web across the mountain pass to ground its flying rival. Arachu - Pastexe
To understand the weight of their story, you have to look at what these two beings represent in the rugged mountains and coastal cliffs of the region. The Protagonists : It explains why certain areas of the
used the wind, beating its wings to create localized gales that ripped the webs apart. The Protagonists used the wind, beating its wings
Long ago, during a winter so harsh that the mountain goats fled to the valleys, the Arachu grew desperate. It crawled out from its lightless cavern and scaled the highest peak of the Urriellu to find prey. At the same time, a Pastexe was circling the peak, its golden eyes piercing through the sleet.
This tale was traditionally used by shepherds to teach two vital lessons: