The Story of Heals for Gaia
This one is called Heals for Gaia. This one is Silver Fang Theurge, born two-legger. This one's father was Speaks with Silver Tongue, a Silver Fang Galliard.
See that mountain over there, the one with the hot, red water? That is where we made our home. Mother died a little while ago, from an attack on our home by the wyrm. Father and this one survived, but mother did not. This one even tried to heal that one, but could not, not then anyways.
Father and this one lived up there together. That one told this one many stories of legends and the past.
This one very good with mysteries. This one sees spirits, but must learn to talk to them. Maybe the spirits will teach this one.
Father says this one has moods like mother had when this one was being born. Father warns not to get this one angry or give this one drink because this one shifts to Crinos. This one had rite of passage. Falcon came to this one and told this one that there is something this one had to do for Falcon. Falcon pointed to sunrise. This one followed the sunrise and found wyrm hiding in the trees. This one tricked those ones. This one threw a stick into the bush and those ones went to see the stick noise and this one got past those ones. Those ones not very smart against this one. This one came to big clearing and found big fomor. Falcon challenged that one to a riddle with this one. The prize would be the glade that the fomor was in. Riddle this one made was "What can be cold like ice, warm like fire, big like mountains, or small like flowers?" Fomor did not know the answer. Falcon said that this one had won the glade back for Gaia. Falcon named this one Heals for Gaia. Falcon said this one heals Gaia's wounds in this one's own special way.
This one must go now. Fomori attack and this one and father must fight again. Father told this one that if something happened, this one must go to the city down the mountain and find safety there.
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Last Modified: April 6, 2003