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There is a time appointed for all things to live and die, and the cycle continues on forever,
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Thus did the ruler of trees once preach the cycle of life.
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All things that die will gain new life in some other form,
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And all things that decay will sprout pure and tender new shoots.
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Fruits that fall upon the land will feed the beasts of the land,
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And the beasts will return to the land and themselves become fruits.
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The forests were always full of life.
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Legend has it that when the god of trees created a forest amidst the sands,
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The first order of the day was to create a device that could call forth the rains.
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Thus did the bright moon reflect the patterns of light from the labyrinth upon the water,
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And from this was the "tiger" born.
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The tiger's stripes were ever-changing, resembling the forest's branches,
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And thus did it become the ruler of the jungle, whose name was Viaghara.
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The blessed lord of the forest walked amidst the garden, head held high,
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Ruling over the primates, the birds, and the beasts of the labyrinth.
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Later, the seeds of the pomegranates fell upon the soil and gave birth to the forest spirits.
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Thus did the lord of the forest bless them under the first Vasara Tree, and made a pact with the divine,
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To share the labyrinth with them, and to command the birds and beasts not to harm them.
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Though the sun's light was shrouded for a time, the flowing water was once corrupted,
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And the final forest lord died in defense of the nurseries of life,
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A large whiskered cat succeeded that regal name,
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And guarded the woodland creatures in imitation of that lord.
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Though it could not match even an iota of that lord's might,
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It would keep the promise and protect the forest,
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Nor would it ever attempt to harm the guardian spirits of the trees.
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Yes, though the ever-changing labyrinth has perished,
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The forest is still filled with life. |