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- | Easily the most famous of the Ten Magic Warriors, the Black Heron was the one who took knowledge of air magic to teach the Shory to create flying cities and flying armies that were used to great effect against the cults of Rovagug. The Shory nation did succeed, but Black Heron (or someone who had his mask) betrayed Old-Mage Jatembe, leaving his legacy muddled. | ||
- | The Shory nation eventually fell apart as knowledge of how to power the flying cities was lost over time. | ||
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- | //One day, there was an excellent warrior who returned home from war. "I will come home and live my days in peace. I will teach my children the ways of sword and (bow/ | ||
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- | Teacher Tahenkot has several versions of this story, but she understands and interprets all of these stories as referencing the Black Heron. In some versions, the warrior (could be Old-Mage Jatembe, could be Black Heron, she isn't sure and sometimes she thinks it depends on how the story ends) destroys the third class and has to kill his own son to stop them going to war while other versions have the warrior killed by his class before they go to war while still other versions have the villages call upon the warrior to defend them from his own students and he trains up their fighters to fight back (students versus students). | ||
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- | Regardless of the version, the lesson is typically one of how to use knowledge. Teacher Tahenkot is quick to point out that this is why the story is so diverse. Cultures more open to " | ||
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- | Teacher Tahenkot wonders if this is a story about Black Heron or Old-Mage Jatembe. Her theory is that it is both. The warrior means both and he was both killed and defended the village. Meaning, the warrior-teacher killed by the third class is Black Heron and the warrior-teacher called to defend is Old-Mage Jatembe who must kill his own " | ||
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- | While an easy explanation, |