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Ozai Pool Of Time
The world was eternal ice and darkness until a goat named Ozai woke from a deep slumber to find a pool. The pool of Time. He knew that if found this pool and drank from it he would be able to bring life to the barren land. The pool was high up in a chasm in the great mountain, so Ozai climbed 4 sunless days and 4 cloudless nights. Ozai found the pool in a case of ice. In an urge for the pool’s waters he butt his head on the mountain to open the pool. The mountain shook and sparks flew, ice cracked and melted away releasing the water which spread across the mountain springing up life in its path. He drunk from the pool giving him the powers of life, when Ozai suddenly heard a voice of a bird coming swiftly from behind him. It was a crow with …show more content…
Morticia did not want it to continue so she started to fight with Ozai to close the pool. Morticia pecked at Ozai and made him bleed into the pool of water, the blood rushed through the land that was touched by the water and brought new creature: Giants from the mountain side, Dwarfs from the forests, Humans from the grasslands, and Elves from areas where the water settled and created lakes and oceans. The battle unfolded while Morticia and Ozai created powerful beings to help them in their clash. During the battle parts of the mountain broke off, lit on fire and were shot into the sky by Ozai to drive Morticia and her followers underground. This great power of fire was so awesome that the armies of Morticia could not stand being in the light of the sun, so they were forced to flee underground and remain captive there during the hours of the day. But before Morticia could be shut out in the Mountain, she cast a spell over the pool closing it, and preventing the water from flowing freely. Then she burst into 77,000 crows to keep watch and wait for death to come just like she did with Ozai. Morticia’s clan stayed in the mountain until the sun falls over the horizon, then they creep out to wreak havoc on the creatures of

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