Monday, February 9, 2015

Post #6
  The Jade Emperor and the Four Dragons.
  In this myth, I am the main contributor to the conflict. I fell in love with a fairy queen. Her voice sounded like heaven, and I quickly married her. Her songs soon enchanted me, and fell under a spell. I was unable to command my dragons to bring water to my people. My dragons watched helplessly as my people suffered. Without the command to my dragons, they could not bring water from the sea and spread it across the land. These actions started a 10 year drought.

3 comments:

  1. Men are irresistible to me, so I can understand your desire for the fairy queen. She seems to be a somewhat irresistible being as well, and is very beautiful. I just LOVE love. Hearing this snippet of your romance warmed my heart.

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  2. I am upset after reading the conflict of your tale. Love is the last thing that we as gods and goddess's should think of. Your people were suffering. Your own people were in pain and you did nothing about it. How could you put some woman in front of your people?

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  3. Well, the Fairy Queen physically put me under an enchantment, which I could only break out of when my Dragons disobeyed me, so until that happened, I was powerless.

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