Gaiad: Chapter 59

Wassermann 3 · Day of Year 59

# Chapter 59: The Great Catastrophe 'Twas in the time when all lands had received The children of three mothers bright and fair: Great Planta, Anima, and those conceived By Funga, spreading life through earth and air. They led their offspring across virgin ground Where peace and harmony would reign supreme, 'Twas time of plenty when joy could be found Where earth and heaven shared the same sweet dream. But Shesha the Actinite and Matsya wise Each saw a vision dread of coming doom, With prophetic sight they could recognize The shadow that would fill the world with gloom. All-knowing Mithra showed them fiery death, The deadly load that waited in the years To come with devastation's poisoned breath That would fill faithful hearts with blood and tears. He chose them as his messengers so true To save the family through all time to come, These prophets would proclaim what they must do Before the hour when death would strike them dumb. Shesha preached with power and with might To creatures dwelling deep beneath the sea Who made their home in kingdoms of the night Where they had lived so long in liberty. While Matsya took his faithful, noble stand To preach throughout the earth to every soul, To every living thing throughout the land That served the Faithful King's eternal goal. They spread the warning word from shore to shore Beneath each shining star's eternal light, To every place their feet would ever go That all the world might know of coming night. From fair Euramerica's distant strand To Siberia's wild and frozen plain, To Gondwana's most remote land Great Matsya traveled through the sun and rain. Through forests filled with ancient, mighty trees And countless insects buzzing in the air He journeyed far beyond the seven seas With prophecy his burden and his care. And people heard his warning voice of doom About what they had heard from Mithra's call, His words of warning seemed to seal their tomb And gave them little choice but heed them all. Shesha traveled to every distant sea Despite the cold night breeze and bitter storm, Across the reefs where coral colonies Had flourished long in beauty's living form. Across the great sponge reefs he carried word Of Mithra's prophecy of coming fate: "There is apocalypse—have you not heard?— That comes to us from future's bitter gate To strike us down as it has struck before All people in the age Silurian, That time of darkness, death, and bloody war, That age of devastation barbarian. Darkness will descend upon the earth And send all into bitter, endless night, Only the faithful's vision, and their worth, Will guide them through the storm with faithful sight And keep their bodies warm when all the rest Turns into dust because they could not see That those who fail the ultimate test Are those who trust in their own vanity." The people of the sea with mocking voice Ignored the prophecy and scorned the word Of messengers, and made the foolish choice To treat their warning as absurd. But people of the land took heed and made Their stand to follow wisdom's faithful call Before the great downfall, they were afraid But knew that preparation helps us all. And then it came to pass—the prophecy!— The bitter truth that none had wished to see: Two demons came with death's cruel tyranny: Kellwasser's breath of poisoned misery And Hangenberg's most cruel and evil hand Destroyed both ocean's depths and fertile land. The reefs that filled the world with beauty bright Were crushed beneath the weight of endless night. The Ammonites who dwelt in safety's keep Within the reefs where peace had been their home Were left alone to wander ocean deep Without a place of rest, condemned to roam. For hundred million years the broken reefs Would shed their tears in ruins, lost, and drear, Their beauty tempest-tossed brought only griefs To those who held their memory so dear. Great Matsya cried aloud with bitter pain: "Why must we suffer through this woe again? Why must each generation have to face This devastation's curse on all our race? Why must the wheel of history repeat This cycle of defeat and endless loss? Why must we always find ourselves complete- ly lost beneath fate's overwhelming cross And prey to evil's overwhelming might That conquers day and brings eternal night? Why can't we learn to see the way to be The ones who set our captive spirits free?" All armored fishes of the ancient sea Who lived in freedom's blessed liberty Were crushed beneath the weight of destiny That none could change or alter or flee. Only the agile sons of Janus wise, Those faithful ones who never compromise With evil, survived the bitter test supreme When all the world was crushed beneath the dream Of death that stole away their precious breath And left the oceans red with blood of those Who could not find a way to conquer death And fell beneath their overwhelming woes. The sons of Arachnus suffered most Of all who dwelt where death's cold presence felt Its bitter touch: two great and faithful host— The nations where the sons of heroes dwelt. The noble sons of Trilobos the great And brave Eurypter's mighty host were gone In just an instant's time—such bitter fate!— Without a reason, suddenly withdrawn. The sons of Trilobos left just one To carry on: brave Proeth all alone Survived when all his brothers' days were done And he was left to face the world unknown. While all the sons of mighty Eurypter Were exiled from the seas they'd loved so long, Never to return, no one to deter Their banishment—they'd lost their ancient song Of joy that they had sung through centuries In waters that they'd loved through all their days, Never to return to gentle seas That they would yearn for all their exiled ways. The blood of ammonites turned all the seas To crimson sights that filled the heart with dread, While death rode forth upon the bitter breeze And left the world filled with the faithful dead. The last graptolite lived a life so lone That none would give to any living thing: Completely isolated and alone, Remembering the glory of his king And all the beauty that was lost when frost Of evil fell upon the world so fair, When death's dark banner was unfurled, it cost The world its joy and filled it with despair. With nobody to stand by his side Within the ocean's vast and lonely space, He lived to age upon time's bitter tide, The last one of his kind and noble race. Upon the page of history's darkest hour Of sorrow, loss, and unrelenting pain That fell like bitter acid rain to sour The faithful hearts that struggled to remain True to their hope when evil's poison spread Its bitterness throughout the world so wide And hope seemed like a flower that was dead With none to tend it or stand by its side. Even the lands and streams could not escape The schemes of evil's overwhelming hand, Soon every fertile valley and landscape And every river throughout the land Became a sight of woe and bitter dread: Rivers of blood so thick and crimson-red That filled each faithful heart with deep despair And poisoned all the earth and all the air. Then Matsya pleaded with great Mithra's might, The greatest guide when world needs wisdom true: "Why must we suffer in this endless night? Why must we all go through This cycle that seems to have no end? Why can't we find a way to comprehend The secret that will break the bitter curse That always makes things infinitely worse?" And Mithra answered with a voice so clear That all who had the faith could always hear: "As long as each new age ignores the page Of struggles from the past and thinks their sage Advice will be the last that's ever heard, As long as they ignore the faithful word Of those who walked this bitter path before Through suffering, death, and war, Each generation new must learn again What others knew who felt the bitter pain Of those who came before and paid the cost Of freedom when all hope seemed to be lost. The wisdom of the old must not remain Untold, but passed from heart to heart again If we would ever hope to make a start At healing the world's broken heart And breaking evil's chain of endless pain That binds us to the past and makes us strain Beneath the weight of what we cannot bear Alone, without the help of faithful prayer. Remember those who died and let their light Guide all your steps through the endless night Toward the dawn of hope's eternal day When darkness shall be driven all away. The faithful who survive must keep alive Their hope and help their children learn to strive For truth, and teach them well the stories true Of how the evil came and what it will do To those who turn away from wisdom's voice And make the fool's eternally foolish choice To trust in their own strength and wisdom's power Instead of faith that saves in the dark hour. For those who know the past will always build A peace where hope can never be killed, And those who learn the cost will never lose Their way, because they've learned to choose The path that leads to life and not to death When darkness comes again—and with each breath They draw, they'll be prepared to take their stand As faithful guardians of the promised land." From this apocalypse that brought the taste Of death to every lip, the faithful faced Their destiny and learned what they must be: Not individual souls, but community Of spiritual warriors who would dare To face what no one knows is waiting there At the ending of their earthly tale, But trust that righteousness will never fail If they remember well the stories told Of those who came before, both young and old, And opened up the door of wisdom wide For all their kin who'd walk by their side Into the battle for the sacred right To live forever in freedom's blessed light And pass to children of the coming age The wisdom written on history's page. The sons of Janus learned that those who turn Away from truth will surely crash and burn, But faithful ones who never bow their head To evil will see better days ahead When evil's power finally grows weak And righteousness shall rule for those who seek The path of truth and will not compromise Their soul for all the world's deceitful lies. The agile ones who lived through all the death That evil brought with its poisonous breath Became ancestors of those who never err In keeping faithful watch as guardians pure Against the evil stain that seeks to spread Its poison to the living and the dead And cover all the earth with hopeless night Where none can see the everlasting light. From Kellwasser's doom to Hangenberg's gloom, The faithful learned there's always brighter room For hope when all who love the light unite To conquer evil's overwhelming might And build a world where peace will always reign And joy will triumph over every pain, Where love will conquer all that stands opposed To what the faithful value and hold close. The crimson seas became a lesson taught That those who heed the warning they are brought By prophets will find their way to be The ones who live in truth and liberty. But those who will not hear the faithful call Of prophets, whether great or whether small, Will find themselves consumed by evil's power That's waited for them since their natal hour. The lonely graptolite who lived beyond The night when all his people broke the bond With life and left him solitary there Reminds us that the faithful still can dare To hold the precious past in memory So pure that time can never make them flee From what matters most: the love that's shared By all the faithful who have always cared For truth above their own security And chose to live for all eternity In service to the cause of what is right Though it might cost them everything in sight. Though civilizations rise and fall And death may seem to conquer one and all That seems important in this world below, The faithful need not fear or live in woe, For their sacrifice was not in vain— Through every loss and every bitter pain The faithful know that those who remember well Will always live to share and tell The story of their love to those who seek For guidance when their souls are feeling weak And darkness seems to conquer all the light That once had made their future seem so bright. From Matsya's cry to Mithra's wise reply That teaches us to lift our vision high And see beyond the darkness of today The dawning of a bright and better way, The lesson echoes clear for those who hear What time has taught through every bitter year: That those who will not learn from what has passed Will find themselves in slavery held fast. But those who hear the voices of the past Will build a peace that's destined to last And find their way to be the ones who see That every ending is the key to be The starting point of something new and bright That conquers death's seemingly endless night And lifts us up to see what we can be When we trust in love's eternal victory. The apocalypse that came with bitter shame And death's destruction like consuming flame Became the faithful's school where they would learn The rule for which their hearts would always yearn: To remember those who died for truth's sake And teach their children never to forsake The wisdom that the faithful died to save From evil's power beyond the grave. From Shesha's warning voice to Matsya's choice To be the faithful's true prophetic voice And carry word across the land and sea, The messengers remind us to be free From evil's trap that snares each age When they ignore wisdom's sacred page And think that they're the first to face the test That separates the worst ones from the best. The reefs that lay in ruins for so long Like winter's death that silences all song Were waiting to be found by those who'd build What evil's hand had broken, crushed, and killed With patient love and tender, faithful care For beauty, truth, and everything that's fair, The hundred million years of bitter tears Were not the end of all our hopes and fears. From devastation's darkest, bleakest night To dawn's returning hope and blessed light, The faithful always find their destined way To resurrection's bright and glorious day When all who died in faith shall rise again Beyond the reach of death and bitter pain To live forever in the light of love That shines eternally from realms above. The sons of Janus who survived the test By keeping faith when hope seemed to have left The world forever, became the blessed Who show the way when souls of hope bereft Can find no light to guide them through the dark And evil seems to leave its bitter mark On everything that once was good and true And beautiful to me and you. From Kellwasser's death to life's return, The faithful show us we can always learn That every ending here becomes the start Of hope reborn in every faithful heart. The apocalypse that seemed to end all dreams Became the place where hope's eternal streams Begin to flow with grace that lifts us high Beneath the everlasting, starry sky. Where all things are made new by love's sweet power In resurrection's bright and glorious hour For all who kept their faith through darkest night And walked by hope's eternal, guiding light.
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