lunes, 22 de abril de 2024


God Hayathan


In the annals of Satarla's mythology, the sacred land, stands the colossal figure of Hayathan, the Black God, bearer of creation and origin of the Ratika tribe. Represented in the imposing form of a muscular black man with the head of a bull, Hayathan is revered as the supreme creator and protector of his people.


According to ancient legend, in the dawn of time, when the primordial void yearned to be filled with life and form, Hayathan emerged from the eternal shadows with a vision in his heart. Raising his powerful voice, he shaped the clay of existence and forged the Ratika, a race of ebony-skinned men, endowing them with strength, wisdom, and resilience.


The Ratika were lovingly placed upon the continent of Satarla, a fertile land shrouded in mystery, which would become their home and legacy. Under the shelter of the blazing sun and the watchful gaze of Hayathan, the Ratika flourished, founding cities, exploring ancestral forests, and forging a civilization unique, imbued with the essence of their divine creator.


But Hayathan not only granted them life but also purpose. The Ratika were instructed in the ways of wisdom and justice and became guardians of the land and its divine legacy. On full moon nights, it is said that Hayathan descends from the heavens to guide his people in times of need, inspiring courage and determination in their hearts.


Thanks to the power granted by the Black God, Hayathan, the Ratika tribe rose as a dominant force in the continent of Satarla. With their formidable strength and devotion to their creator god, the Ratika extended their influence over the surrounding lands, encountering along the way other races they deemed inferior: beings with white skin, soft and weak bodies compared to the strength and skill of the Ratika.


Driven by the belief in their divine superiority and the blessing of Hayathan, the Ratika subjected these races with a firm hand, enslaving them and forcing them to work in the mines, fields, and cities built by and for the Ratika. These races, deprived of their freedom, became sex slaves of the Ratika lords.


Slavery became an integral part of Ratika society, justified by the belief in their divine right over all races that were not of Ratika blood.


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Centuries ago, in a forgotten time, the mighty Keronian Empire shone brightly, a land where magic flowed like a river and priests dictated the fate of the stars. Under the dominion of this civilization, thousands of dark-skinned men toiled tirelessly, erecting majestic cities of marble and alabaster, and offering their lives on the altars of ancient gods.


However, the grandeur of the empire was eclipsed by a dark shadow that descended from the sky: the Dread Star. In an instant, the world as it was known vanished in the tumult of the cataclysm, leaving behind a vast abyss of destruction and the birth of the Dread Sea, whose waters reflected the color of fear and desolation.


Sages and philosophers debated explanations as the land transformed beneath their feet. Mutations arose in creatures and in humans themselves, while survivors struggled to adapt to a new world, where capricious weather and unknown beasts ruled the land. Amidst the chaos, the destinies of men changed, and new horizons opened beyond the Dread Sea. Freed slaves, driven by the desire for freedom, embarked on journeys to unknown lands, forging new homes and civilizations in the remotest corners of the world. Among these men were the black men of the Ratika tribe, who on their journey discovered an ancient temple hidden in the jungle. This place held the secrets of the God Hayathan. The ancient deity bestowed his blessings upon them, endowing them with incredible strength and resilience so they could exact revenge on their ancient enemies.

God Hayathan In the annals of Satarla's mythology, the sacred land, stands the colossal figure of Hayathan, the Black God, bearer of cre...