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Comparing Pyros, The Aquas, And The Aerons
In the beginning there was only fire and water but that fire and water was not natural, it was caused by the Terras, the Pyros, the Aquas, and the Aerons. By the name I am sure that you know what each did but if you did not I will tell you the two first creators were only fire and water in other words the Pyros and Aquas, when the two clashed from the steam came the Aerons and from the hardened lava and magma came the Terras after centuries of fighting they made piece and live in harmony making the world how they wanted and then Something came. It was life a strange thing they thought it was so small but had as much power as all of them put together but the others just ignored life and it grew and grew until they finely noticed it and it gave them all life to look after for the Terras life made: humans, trees, drakes (dragons without wings), …
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For the Aerons: birds, insects, and wyverns (two legged dragons with a barbed tail). For the Aquas: fish, sea snakes and other aquatic animals. Finely, for the Pyros: fire-spirits, phoenixes, and Dragons. For many centuries the four watched over their gifts but eventually they all faded into fact, then stories, to tales, and then they faded from all but a few’s knowing some say it was the beginning of the end but for some it was the end of their life and for and others and me the end of the beginning but all could agree that the world that would follow is a true sight to

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