The Dragon's Wrath: A Wrath Upon the Mountain and Sea
In the ancient land of Qin, where the towering mountains kissed the vast sea, there existed a legend that spoke of a dragon, the guardian of both the land and the waters. This dragon, known as Long, was revered and feared in equal measure. His scales shone like the morning sun, and his eyes held the wisdom of the ages. Long was the protector of the balance between the mountain and the sea, ensuring that neither domain would suffer the wrath of the other.
The people of Qin lived in harmony, their villages nestled among the mountains and their boats gliding on the tranquil waters of the sea. But this peace was fragile, and the balance could be upset by the smallest of disturbances.
One fateful day, a great tempest arose, and the sea roared with fury, threatening to overwhelm the coastline. The mountain, too, trembled, and the earth shook as if the very roots of the land were being torn apart. Long, sensing the imbalance, emerged from his lair, ready to confront the source of the chaos.
As he soared through the skies, Long discovered that the wrath was not natural but a result of a treacherous plot. A group of greedy merchants, lured by the promise of untold riches, had attempted to harness the power of the mountain and sea for their own gain. They had built a colossal machine, meant to control the flow of the sea and the fertility of the land, but in doing so, they had awakened a beast far more powerful than they could have imagined—the Dragon of the Abyss.
The Dragon of the Abyss, a creature born from the darkness of the deep, had been bound by the ancient magic of Long. But with the machine's activation, the chains that bound it were broken, and it sought to reclaim its freedom by destroying everything in its path.
Long fought valiantly, his scales glowing with a fierce light, but the Dragon of the Abyss was too powerful. In a battle that raged for days, the mountains crumbled, and the sea surged with a fury that threatened to engulf the world. Long, though injured, managed to banish the Dragon of the Abyss back into the abyss, but at a great cost. The balance between the mountain and the sea was irrevocably altered, and the land was forever changed.
The people of Qin, now scattered and disheartened, turned to Long for answers. He revealed the truth of the merchants' treachery and the consequences of their actions. But Long, too, was burdened with a heavy heart. The balance he had once maintained was now beyond his reach, and he knew that he could not return to his former life.
The story of Long's wrath upon the mountain and sea spread far and wide, becoming a cautionary tale of the consequences of greed and the fragility of the natural world. The people of Qin, though they suffered, began to rebuild their lives, learning from the mistakes of their ancestors.
Long, now a mere shadow of his former self, took to the skies once more, his eyes scanning the horizon for any sign of the balance being restored. He knew that he could not return to his former life, but he also understood that the fight was not over. The mountain and the sea still needed a guardian, and Long, though broken, was determined to fulfill his duty.
In the years that followed, the people of Qin learned to live in harmony with their surroundings, respecting the power of nature and the wisdom of the ancient dragon. And though Long's presence was less frequent, his spirit lived on in the hearts of those who remembered the great dragon's wrath upon the mountain and sea.
As the story of Long's struggle became a legend, it served as a reminder to all who would listen: the balance between the world's elements was sacred, and the wrath of a dragon, once unleashed, could change the very fabric of the earth.
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