The Indian Mythology: The World of Elysium

a long time ago, there was an old chief.

one day, he felt that life was slowly flowing from his old body.

and he called his own son, tucker, and said, "i'll soon be taken away by death.

listen, you should find a beautiful and fertile land for our tribe.

you have to walk 10 days and 10 nights south, and then you can get to a very far and high place, and you can reach the clouds with your hand out." i'm sorry.

“the place where we live is occupied by the god of war.

the great ants devoured our beautiful home, protecting our viper god, after having lost his gambling with the god of war, driving across the sea and abandoning us, perhaps they were there and there was everything we needed.

the only thing missing is water.

but don't worry, my son, if you do what i say, you can make it the most beautiful and peaceful home in the world.

take this seedling and fill it with water in the great waterpot of the viper god.

then take it to the south, go to the world of the best and pour it all out." "dad, i'm going to get ready to go!" tucker stood up and asked for the way.

"wait a minute, son! your journey will be long and dangerous, and it will protect you with this amulet.

remember, if you have to plug your ears in with tree plaster, don't listen to the sound of a big-mouthed bird, or you'll be lost in the forest, and you'll never get out now.

you can go.

good luck!" after the old chief's will to speak firmly, he passed away.

tuck is covered in oil, with a twilight on his back and a talisman around his neck, and he's going with a bow and arrow.

he was walking through the forest and the grasshopper parrots and the big redbirds for days and nights, and he saw him walking and asked him, "tuck, where are you going?" tuck, if he kept moving, had his ear filled with gel and heard nothing.

it was not until a parrot flew to his shoulder that he realized that someone was talking to him.

so he took out the plaster in his ear and said, "i'm going to look for the world.

come with me!" he whispered to the parrot who fell on his shoulder, "when the big-mouthed bird screams, don't take off my ear." later, a bunch of monkeys yelled at him, "tuck, where are you going?" an obnoxious parrot took the gel from tucker's ear.

when i heard the monkey voice, tallinn said, "i'm going to find the world of joy, and if you're thinking about it, go with me." and so, along the way, the parrots and the big redbirds were loud and loud, and the monkey jumped from this tree to that tree.

they're moving forward with the tac-ho, and tucker's not lonely at all.

but getting out of the woods is not easy.

a giant tree was blown down by the wind, and the ants and the wasps were stinging like thorns.

tuck was hungry and thirsty, but there was not even a wild fruit around, and the water from the canteen was gone.

this is the time"tuck? tuck? where are you going?" that's the annoying sound of a big mouth bird.

the smart parrot did not remove the gel from tucker's ear this time, so he heard nothing and walked out of the jungle.

it's an amazingly beautiful view in front of them.

in a beautiful landscape, a mountain of water canteens can be seen from afar.

the parrot and the big red bird recognized the place and cheered and the monkeys jumped and jumped.

the parrot took the earplug from tucker.

tuck was very pleased to hear the loud and joyful voice of “auyan-trabalan”.

formerly, mount trabalan was what his father called the great pot of viper god.

tuck forgot to get tired and thirsty and ran off with joy.

tuck solemnly fills the tatter with water and says to his companions, “go ahead, my friends, the world of joy is nearing us.” however, they have been walking long under the hot sun, day after day, and still do not see the shadow of the world of joy.

suddenly, they found a large, wounded hawk in a messy bush.

tucker stopped and washed the hawk with little water left.

the eagle felt much easier, and it said, "the viper has ordered me to look for tucker, and he has asked me to take you to elysium.

you ride on my back, i'll ride you!" so, tuck sat on the back of the tall, big eagle, and behind him was a happy pack of parrots and big red birds.

nor do the monkeys fall behind and jump from one tree to another, staring at their partners flying in the sky.

at the end of the day, the hawk slowly landed, and the world was at the top of mount trabalan.

when preparing to land, the hawk speaks to the little parrot in a language that birds can understand.

the parrot bit tuck's rope with his mouth.

it fell into the rocky slopes of the debouy.

at that time, tucker's line came to the world of joy.

a blue spring came out of the ground and began to crawl between the rocks, then the amount of water gradually increased, and then it was turned into a huge current, quelling thousands of miles along the cliffs of trabalan ..

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