Myth and legends
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 8:23 pm
I'm making this thread because I got another idea, while writing the ports story. I'll be writing more information about the "legends" and "myths" of Avonmora in here, locating them and giving them names and everything.
Aiora
A woman was thrown away near Aiora's vicinity. Her name was Diolinea and was sailing with a crew, for their pleasures but one of them believed she was giving bad luck to their voyage so he convinced his captain to throw her to the sea but then a sudden hurricane came and send their ship away, destroying everything and making the sea swallow them, completely. Little did they know that woman had a witch in her family, a witch that was yet alive. She made her a beast, an undead beast that could swim underwater and create huge storms. She tried to find help in the port but was forced to hide underneath the Orel sea and live there, losing flesh on her bones, losing the color on her skin and eyes, becoming bald and small.
Neapolis
A house built has been witness of 2 suicides: a couple that killed themselves for being haunted, at all moments. It was all fault of a ritual they made, a strange symbol was drawn in the floor, trying to summon a minor-God to help them with their life problems, ending up summoning a powerful demonic force instead. That force followed them everywhere, creatures could be seen by the couple so they stopped going out and stood inside the house, closed every window and haven't talked to an outsider anymore. However, even if dead, they were still feeling alive: they continued to do the same things as they weren't dead, they didn't felt dead. Didn't even remember what they did to themselves. When the house went for sale, the owners always had strange headaches and sometimes they could even see the couple. Those headaches, at first thought to be only dreams, were to protect them, a way to tell them to get out of that house as fast as possible. Until the day a man named Jetterio broke the curse, he went there, completed the ritual and reversed it afterwards, it was the only way the demons would stop roaming around the house and the couple could really die in peace.
Aiora
A woman was thrown away near Aiora's vicinity. Her name was Diolinea and was sailing with a crew, for their pleasures but one of them believed she was giving bad luck to their voyage so he convinced his captain to throw her to the sea but then a sudden hurricane came and send their ship away, destroying everything and making the sea swallow them, completely. Little did they know that woman had a witch in her family, a witch that was yet alive. She made her a beast, an undead beast that could swim underwater and create huge storms. She tried to find help in the port but was forced to hide underneath the Orel sea and live there, losing flesh on her bones, losing the color on her skin and eyes, becoming bald and small.
Neapolis
A house built has been witness of 2 suicides: a couple that killed themselves for being haunted, at all moments. It was all fault of a ritual they made, a strange symbol was drawn in the floor, trying to summon a minor-God to help them with their life problems, ending up summoning a powerful demonic force instead. That force followed them everywhere, creatures could be seen by the couple so they stopped going out and stood inside the house, closed every window and haven't talked to an outsider anymore. However, even if dead, they were still feeling alive: they continued to do the same things as they weren't dead, they didn't felt dead. Didn't even remember what they did to themselves. When the house went for sale, the owners always had strange headaches and sometimes they could even see the couple. Those headaches, at first thought to be only dreams, were to protect them, a way to tell them to get out of that house as fast as possible. Until the day a man named Jetterio broke the curse, he went there, completed the ritual and reversed it afterwards, it was the only way the demons would stop roaming around the house and the couple could really die in peace.