Sunday, March 23, 2014

The Four Elements EXTRA: Horonza's history


Horonza was formed by the Four Elements. Earth gave Horonza land. Water gave Horonza oceans, rivers, lakes, and many bodies of water. Air gave Horonza wind, breezes, and the power of living animals to live in Horonza by providing oxygen. And Fire gave Horonza warmth. There was also an extra partner to help the Four Elements: Life. If Life hadn't stepped in to help, no life would be living in Horonza. Plants, animals, and humans would not be there in Horonza like it is now. How the Four Elements formed Horonza is by spinning into a tight ball, with Life in the inside, Earth in the second layer, Fire in the third, and Air covers the last layer. When they released, powerful forces came out to form Horonza. When the transformation was nearly comeplte, Life did something that flawed the land: the Never named ones. The Never named ones formed when Life came out of the ball too quickly. It flawed Horonza, so now there is good and bad. Once everything unwrapped, the Never named ones were the first sign of living. Slowly, they started to get descendants from them. Some descendants remained the same: Cruel, greedy, and barbaric. The others changed into nice, generous, and orderly. Fighting came upon the land. The Four Elements blamed Life for this Great War. Life remained sad, so, to make Life happy, Life formed the Slynanians. This is why Slynanians were always happy and they spoke old time: They were one of the first civilizations to live to this day. Slynanians were happy, so they fought no wars or fought alongside with anyone. They remained peaceful. The Four Elemets were still there, and they wanted to find a way to keep the forces of nature within civilization to keep making Horonza better after they had died, or more like become too weak to take care of all Horonza. They still live, but they are not as strong as before. They slowly started to form new creatures, plants and civilizations, with every one different. They soon chose the guardians of Horonza: The Pondorans. They looked into the future and carefully chose the Chosen ones to posses a force of nature. Finally, they saw the Never named ones rise back to power. When they saw that, they chose their own Chosen ones to posses their force. ( Blake, Ursula, Jay, and Ariel.) They chose worthy ones to wisely use their force to defeat the Never named ones. Life saw this too, but turned against the Four Elements. Life still makes animals, plants, and humans, but does not speak to or about the Four. "We will soon be defeated ourselves." said wise Air. "Soon." The rest reply back. "Soon." The Never named ones were defeated by the other civilizations. It was a bloody war, so the Never named ones lost many of their kind. This is why they haven't rose back until the future, armed and ready to fight to get their revenge upon the other civilizations. This is why the Elements chose Ones to posses their own power and help defeat the Never named ones.

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  2. That was an awesome story
    -Adrien

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