This story was inspired by a terrible starting location in the Rumble in the Jungle PBEM. I felt an immediate bond with my tribe, who through no fault of their own had been placed, like myself, in the most senselessly brutal place in creation, the desert.
The Five Nations
The story of the Haudenosaunee
1) For a long time Sky Spirit looked down upon the world. He wanted to find the most beautiful spot in all his creation. There he would place a great nation and surrounded by his majesty they would sing his praises all day. He had already been looking for a long time though and it was getting late, so he decided to take a break.
He found a spot that wasn't exactly beautiful, but handsome...in a way, and instead of a great nation he made only a small tribe...to prepare him a meal. The meal was filling and so Sky Spirit made another tribe. This time to gather twigs for his bed. Oh, and one more to sing his praises while he slept.
In the morning when it came time to go the people were sad, for to serve him was their purpose. Sky Spirit took pity on his people and left them with one more gift. He made a very small tribe of very rich aristocrats for the people to serve in his absence, but the people did not seem to appreciate this gift. Sky Spirit grew angry and so decided to bless them one more time. He made a band of brutal lawgivers to remind the people to sing his praises everyday.
Sky Spirit was not very good with "good-byes" so he told the people that he may return at any moment, and then went back to his search.
2) When the people were sure that Sky Spirit was finally gone, they took a moment to look at their surroundings. A moment is all it took. As the sun began to rise on that first day the people felt as though they had been set afire. The brilliant glare of the sun off the blasted white sand, and the sickening motion given to the horizon by the shimmering waves of heat gave the sense that they were looking at the world from inside a flame. On that day they knew their destiny was to be the Haudenosaunee, the burning people. They sighed their desultory praise to the Great Spirit and shuffled away to carry out their duties.
3) The patient Oneidas began to search for the least barren ground, for their duty was to provide food for the Haudenosaunee. At the furthest corner of the tiny village they found a patch of ground that could be cultivated. It was difficult to scratch away the crust of death, and it was tedious bringing the water that would revive the thirsty soil, but finally they managed to coax a tough prickly weed from the desert. Tsohnohskwenrie, or Snake Root, was a sturdy little plant. Its tough skin was a pale yellow hue and covered with numerous small thistles, inside it had a taste not unlike a radish only less flavorful. Still, the people gave thanks for they now understood that while The Great Spirit would not often give them what they wanted, He would provide what they needed.
The Five Nations
The story of the Haudenosaunee
1) For a long time Sky Spirit looked down upon the world. He wanted to find the most beautiful spot in all his creation. There he would place a great nation and surrounded by his majesty they would sing his praises all day. He had already been looking for a long time though and it was getting late, so he decided to take a break.
He found a spot that wasn't exactly beautiful, but handsome...in a way, and instead of a great nation he made only a small tribe...to prepare him a meal. The meal was filling and so Sky Spirit made another tribe. This time to gather twigs for his bed. Oh, and one more to sing his praises while he slept.
In the morning when it came time to go the people were sad, for to serve him was their purpose. Sky Spirit took pity on his people and left them with one more gift. He made a very small tribe of very rich aristocrats for the people to serve in his absence, but the people did not seem to appreciate this gift. Sky Spirit grew angry and so decided to bless them one more time. He made a band of brutal lawgivers to remind the people to sing his praises everyday.
Sky Spirit was not very good with "good-byes" so he told the people that he may return at any moment, and then went back to his search.
2) When the people were sure that Sky Spirit was finally gone, they took a moment to look at their surroundings. A moment is all it took. As the sun began to rise on that first day the people felt as though they had been set afire. The brilliant glare of the sun off the blasted white sand, and the sickening motion given to the horizon by the shimmering waves of heat gave the sense that they were looking at the world from inside a flame. On that day they knew their destiny was to be the Haudenosaunee, the burning people. They sighed their desultory praise to the Great Spirit and shuffled away to carry out their duties.
3) The patient Oneidas began to search for the least barren ground, for their duty was to provide food for the Haudenosaunee. At the furthest corner of the tiny village they found a patch of ground that could be cultivated. It was difficult to scratch away the crust of death, and it was tedious bringing the water that would revive the thirsty soil, but finally they managed to coax a tough prickly weed from the desert. Tsohnohskwenrie, or Snake Root, was a sturdy little plant. Its tough skin was a pale yellow hue and covered with numerous small thistles, inside it had a taste not unlike a radish only less flavorful. Still, the people gave thanks for they now understood that while The Great Spirit would not often give them what they wanted, He would provide what they needed.
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