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The Forgotten Story

By Snowyclaw


The wind danced with the sand in the thin air of the forgotten plains. Mira stood on the crest of a high dune, proud and tall, but almost transparent with exhaustion. Thousands of years fighting the darkness can leave even the strongest of spirits without the strength to go on. With this encounter, however, Mira had something different, something she had been saving for a time such as this.
This would be the end. 

Her bright eyes watched the horizon patiently, watching as the darkness invaded the sky, shadows rippling along the sand at a breathless pace. A looming eye surrounded by a swirling darkness rose about the earth, invading the blue of the desert sky. An involuntary shiver ran down the grey heron's spine as she watched the hideous thing she created so long ago creep toward the sandy hilltop she stood upon. A laugh echoed along the plains.
"Give up mother," the phantom boomed "all is lost."
Mira shook her head, eyes never leaving the creature. "I am not the mother of one such as you," she replied, "you were born of hate and pain, and so do not belong here."
A gleeful giggle, one not fit for the ears of any sane creature, erupted from the darkness. "Oh but you are. You created me. When Zios left this world you hated him so; he left you alone didn't he?"
Mira lifted her wings high, "I was angered, but that is but an emotion. You are the embodiment of despair, and so do not belong in this land."
"And you expect to stop me, after all this time? Foolish bird."
It was the spirit's turn to laugh. "I am not finished yet dark shadow. As you said, you are part of me, and what am I but the earth?" Mira's wings began to flap at a dizzying rate as she rose, twisting and turning on the howling wind. Sand rose in a cyclone, engulfing Mira and the phantom.
"NO!" the phantom bellowed, "YOU CANNOT BIND ME!"
The spirit that was once a grey heron whirled through to sky, rising to the clouds and gently falling to earth. With one last shrill scream of rage the phantom dissipated, the shadows it was once made of raced away along the sand. The sand fell and the plains lay empty. Nothing but the gentle whisper of the wind was left on the empty landscape.

And so Mira fell, but is she gone? No, she lies within the earth. Within the sky. She is part of everything in Jamaa, just as we are a part of her. She is proud of our strength and watches over us. Perhaps you'll catch glimpses of her spirit from time to time. The shadows remain as well, but not strong enough to emerge on their own. They grasp at the minds of the weak and the petty, but jamaasians are always there to fight the darkness. Mira and Zios fight as well, though they reside in a place beyond sight. Sometimes we can feel them as they fight the shadows, the earth rumbles and lightning flashes. Even the earth boils over in Jamaa's highest mountains in their struggle. Mira, Zios, the shamans, and us. Those that inhabit Jamaa. We all play a part in the fight against the darkness, and we will continue. The war may never end, but that doesn't mean that it isn't worth fighting.

The End

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Harper's Beginning (Part 1)

By Snowyclaw

Not much is known of the seal shaman, Harper. What was her life like before she appeared so suddenly in Jamaa? Let's find out. . .

Chapter 1
"See that gathering of stars, my child?" the mother harp seal asked her daughter.
"Yes, mum," the pup replied.
"That is our spirit, the seal goddess Cithara. She is what gives all things beautiful to this frozen land. From her eyes shine the northern lights, from her sleek white fur comes the snow, from her silver claws the ice, and from her tail the endless currents of the ocean."
"How do you know she's there?"
"Cithara is always there, she is our protectress, our life-giver, and our guide wherever our travels take us. She lives within us, here on the ice, and in the realm of the ice spirits. We are her children, just as you are mine," the mother seal looked into the sky, her mind lost in the stars.
"You'll always be with me," the pup whispered, "right?"
"Sometimes you won't be able to see me, but I'll always be with you Harper."
"Always?"
"Always and forever."

Chapter 2
Forever did not last long. Though it felt like days the light never differed, and as hard as she searched, Harper could not see her mother in the dark waters of their breathing hole. Her mother had set out for a hunting trip and never returned. A tear slid down her face, freezing droplets forming in her snowy, white fur. Deep down Harper knew her mother was not coming back, and that's why she was different from the other seal pups. She was barely five days old, still pure white, certainly not a sleek, grey ten-day-old. Survival? Impossible. Heart heavy, but will strong, Harper set forth where no pup had gone before - the dark icy ocean. Harper gathered herself at the edge of the ice, stared into the dark depths, and plunged headfirst. She froze in shock, the icy chill of the ocean tearing at her with it's cruel talons, pulling her into its lair of everlasting sleep. Harper shook herself, even her spirit felt like it was shaking,  but she at last woke up and felt her body stir. I escaped, but this won't be the last time I evade the jaws of death, Harper thought. Even with the first flick of her tail she fell in love with the icy, forbidding waters. She new this was her home, and where she was meant to be. What she didn't know was that because of her close call with the endless sleep, her snow white fur would never fall. Harper would forever be the white seal pup that slid into the depths of the sea and found . . . hope.

Chapter 3
As Harper grew older she changed; though her body stayed small her spirit grew. The currents of the ocean could barely keep up as she cut the water like a streak of white lightning. At a standstill below the ice her silky white fur would glimmer and float in beams of sunlight, making her seem like a vision to fellow seals. The dazzling moonlight shining through the Arctic ice led her eyes to glow like stars. Other harp seals generally kept away, awed and intimidated by the strangeness of the white seal. Harper was fine with that. She spent her days and nights alone, and in doing so discovered the magic of silence. She could hear the voices of the distant whales, the whisper of the wind above the arctic ice, and the murmur of the sea currents on their travels. One night, however, she heard something else. What is that . . . singing? Harper though. She slowly pushed herself up onto a thin ice sheet, listening keenly. Hearing nothing she sighed, looking up at the stars of Cithara, the seal goddess, that her mother had shown her long ago. One seemed to wink at her, when she felt something strange. There was a gentle pulse of sound that came from the stars, one not heard, but felt. Harper closed her eyes, and let her spirit stretch out into the sky and stars. A melody of gentle voices wove through the night; whispers of the past, present, and future brushed Harper's mind. She opened her starlit eyes in wonder. It's the seal spirits, they live in the stars. Mother was right, she is with me even now, always and forever.


Chapter 4
Seeing the vast inequality between the two-leg hunters and her kind, Harper vowed to find a way to teach them that seals were not the helpless creatures they appeared to be. The animal spirit two-legs hunted the seals to live, Harper could see that, but the pale two-legs did it for their fur. Harper could see that greed in their eyes when they killed a snow white pup with their hideous clubs. Where the pup died the snow was stained, not only with its blood, but with its mother's grief. The death spot of a seal pup was avoided by all seals, even those of different species. As the years swam by Harper grew stronger, she was an adult harp seal with pale white fur, stronger than any male of her kind, her brilliant grey eyes where unlike any other's. Harper was also born with strangely long claws and immensely strong front legs. This meant she could travel on ice as well as in the Arctic waters. Harper began to sharpen her claws on the ice, and along with their constant use, the outer black slowly wore down to show a brilliant silver that stayed needle sharp. Though she didn't notice, Harper became the embodiment of Cithara, the Seal goddess, to other seals. Legends were spun of her great adventures to the land of no-ice, incredible battles with rabid white bears and pale two-legs, as well as her kindness towards all seal species. Fiction and fact became one and the same, her stories would be passed down generations, never to be forgotten.

Chapter 5
The ice crackled under Harper's paws as she walked and slid along the arctic ice. The bright sky illuminated everything around her, nothing went unnoticed. Suddenly, a small figure appeared in the distance. Harper tensed, but continued forward until finding that it was an old, animal spirit two-leg, one she recognized as the medicine female of a nearby two-leg nest. Harper let the two-leg approach, warily stepping closer to another seal's breathing hole.
"Do not be afraid my child," the two-leg called, "I mean you no harm."
Harper froze. How can I understand her? She thought.
"The same way I can understand you, little one," spoke the two-leg calmly, "I also am of a seal spirit."
"Are you, perhaps, one of the spirt two-legs of the ice village?"Harper murmured hesitantly.
"Yes, strong one, I am what they call their shaman. A wound healer and a tale singer."
"Have you come for me, wise one?" said Harper, now emboldened by the honesty and kindness lining the words of the spirit shaman.
"Yes indeed, clever one," the two-leg smiled, "I'm here to guide you in what you need for the next world."
With that she slowly turned back to the direction from which she came, beginning to shuffle through the snow and ice. Harper stood a while, watching the spirited one, head tilted in thought. She blinked in surprise at her own decision. With the gentle push of the wind and the whisper of encouragement from the deep waters Harper set off; head help high and silver claws flashing, following the two-leg towards the frigid horizon.

The Beginning Continues . . . In Part 2

Monday, September 26, 2011

Birth of the Phantoms


By Animal Jam


Mira, the Sky Mother, was heartbroken after she lost her companion spirit, Zios, the Sky Father. Her feelings of sadness and anger fell to the ground as whisps of black fog, a dark substance that comes from the fabric of time.  These 'tears' of Mira's spirit mixed with the elements of Jamaa and formed the dark mysterious phantoms that haunt this land today. Due to the sadness and anger that they were created from, the phantoms' only goal is to bring chaos and destruction to Jamaa. 
~adapted AJ legend from an ancient Jamaasian text~

Peck's Beginning


By Snowyclaw

Many have heard of the artistic and spunky rabbit shaman, Peck. But where did she come from? How did she get to Jamaa?

Chapter 1
"This is boring," Rose muttered, puckering up her face in a pout.
"Aw come on sis, this is fun!" Peck replied, looking at the colorful sand hopefully. Whiskers quivering in excitement.
"Not for me," Rose grumbled, "I don't like painting, it's pointless! It'll only get washed away by the rain."
"But that IS the point!" Peck exclaimed, sprinkling sand artfully. "Everything is temporary, that's what make life so special. Carrots don't last long, and you still eat them."
"That's cause they taste good!" Rose stuck her tongue out at her sister.
"Well art tastes good to me."
"Everyone says you're just confused," Rose says sulkily, "I'm beginning to agree."
"Just because I wear ear socks and paint with sand doesn't mean I'm crazy!" Peck said, ears twitching with agitation. "There, it's done, what do you think?"
"It looks like a blob."
"Well, I was aiming for a dark shadow of endless space with whisps of dark mist reaching out to tear apart the fabric of time," Peck paused, "but that's close enough."
"Thanks for the explanation." Rose said sarcastically. "Now lets go, we're going to be late for supper."
"Wait up, I think I should sign this one, it really seems...alive." Peck reached her paw into the dust, placing a print at the edge of the sand art. Suddenly she felt a wind rush past, putting her fur on end. It stopped just as suddenly. "Did you feel that, Rose?"
"Feel what? Boredom?"
"No, that wind..." Peck said, looking around confused.
"You really are crazy," Rose giggled, "there's no wind today at all." She bounded off toward the hollow.
Peck looked back at the sand art she had finished, one word appeared in her mind: phantom...

Chapter 2
Peck and her family were scavenging for supper when the wind started, sand billowed up in waves since there hadn't been rain for weeks. Peck stiffened.
"Ma, I think we need to get inside the den," she said nervously.
"Nonsense dear, it's only a little evening breeze," her mother replied, busy digging up some roots.
"What's that?" Rose said abruptly, eyes wide as she pointed at a dark mass on the horizon.
"Get inside everyone," their father said, rigid with shock. Everyone else  hurried into the burrow, but Peck paused. Guided by an unseen force she hopped quickly to her storage of colored sand. She then began her greatest masterpiece; she didn't even know what she had painted until she finished. 
Peck gasped at the beauty of the great heron that stood there in the sand, I didn't paint this myself, she thought. Peck's paws rested on the sand of the painting, which suddenly came alive. A great grey heron rose from the sand, shrouded in magic, but built from sand. The dark mass grew closer, and Peck realized that it was her painting, the phantom, who had risen from the sand as well. Wind buffeted Peck's fur as she crouched in the sand, watching the scene unfold.


Chapter 3
The heron took her talons and raked through the shadowy phantom, dissipating what ever darkness she touched. A scream of rage echoed through the air, Peck's coat stood on end as she shivered, feeling the pure wrath of the phantom. The wind picked up as the heron beat her wings and something started growing between her and the shadow. A dark purple hole opened and spread like liquid shadow. The heron bore down on the phantom, silver talons gleaming. There was a last soul piercing scream before the phantom was engulfed by the shadowy portal, sand closing it off from the world. Slowly the heron gathered herself, and turned towards Peck.
"That, was a phantom young one. One you brought to this world."
"I had no idea," Peck whispered, "all I did was put my paw print on it."
"You are gifted with magic, and so don't fully belong in this mortal realm," the heron said carefully, "I am Mira, a goddess of a magic filled world called Jamaa."
Peck dusted herself off and tidied her ear socks. "So you're taking me there?"
The heron looked slightly put out, as if she wanted to be the one saying that, but nodded slowly. "You would be a welcome member of the group of animal shamans, if you choose to come."
Peck looked around at her home sadly, "I don't belong here, and I guess I always knew that," she looked up at Mira, "I'm ready, Mother Sky."
The heron looked confused for a moment, Did I tell her my other name?, but simply nodded. Peck watched as Mira brushed her wing through the air. Peck gasped, the air rippled. It was as if the heron had brushed away all time and space. The light dark mist spread around them as the stepped through the tear. The hole closed, and another opened with just a wave of the heron's wing. The landscape opened onto the beautiful moonlit canyons, Peck felt the warm night breeze ruffle her fur. She felt warmth flood her soul and heart, "I'm home."



Sunday, July 3, 2011

Sir Gilbert's Beginning

By Snowyclaw


A great warrior and a caring shaman, Sir Gilbert is a worthy leader of Jamaa. Where did he come from, and how did he become who he is today?


Chapter 1
The night air was heavy and dark, perfect for a hunt. Like a night shadow Gilbert slunk through the undergrowth, stalking a jungle herd. Nocturnal creatures went about their business, their calls echoing into the night. There was no breeze to carry his scent to the unwary jungle deer. Gilbert's claws kneaded the damp soil, getting ready for the pounce. Bringing his powerful haunches under him he crouched like a coiled spring, when suddenly yells brought the night forest to life. Torches lit from all around, encircling the great tiger. Gilbert roared his fury into the night, joining the chaos of noise that had blossomed in the peace. A trap, those filthy humans set a trap. He remembered the night, not long ago when he took humans' animals. I should have learned, Gilbert growled to himself, humans will come back with death. The circle was closing in, the guns and eyes of the hunters shining in the firelight. Gilbert backed to the sloping trunk of a tree and knew what needed to be done. Twisting around he grabbed the trunk with huge paws, claws sinking deep. I thank the spirits for my fortune, he thought, climbing higher and higher up the great tree. Gilbert felt himself running with great speed, though he knew it to be impossible. Wind gave him wings, he felt as if he was running on air. Gilbert saw his life flash by, a life in the jungle, with adventures and mistakes. He felt himself leap into the sky, above the trees, then start to fall. He let out a roar, one of sorrow, rage, and regret. Falling down into a pool of shadow. One last look at the jungle, then embraced into the darkness.

Chapter 2
It was dark, but also light. Warm, but cold. Solid, but shapeless. The spirit-that-was-a-tiger felt openings in the shadow, to worlds unable to imagine. Some of them light, others dark. One called to the spirit, a world of both dark and light, but a new one, one of opportunity. He felt himself pulled to it, like he belonged there. Suddenly he was rising, breaking to the surface of a lagoon. The night greeted him home once again, and on the sand strewn shore there stood other animals. Shamans ready to welcome him to the new land, Jamaa.

The End of the Beginning



Sunday, June 26, 2011

Greely's Beginning

By Snowyclaw

All Jammers know of Greely, the dark wolf shaman, but what was he like in his early years; before magic, before Jamaa.

Chapter 1
The wind ruffled his fur as Greely stood on the grassy hill. Far below was a caribou herd, one that, luckily enough, stumbled right into pack territory. Darting in the shadows were the hunters, the swiftest and strongest of the pack, who brought down the large kill. These were the subordinate, directed by the beta they circled around the sick caribou separated from the herd, then the alpha gave the signal. Greely stepped forward.
"Get back here pup!" Growled the omega.
"I don't take orders from the omega," Greely snapped, glaring at the pale grey wolf. "I'm almost eight moons old, old enough to join in the pack hunts, I'm not a pup anymore."
The wolf winced at the cold fury in the young one's eyes. Legends of the sight, the power to see beyond, flashed through his mind, legends of dark wolves knowing dark magic...
"I'll be beta before you know it, then you'll regret treating me like a pup," Greely stalked off to the cave, joining his sister. Something moved in the corner of his eye, whipping around he found nothing. The omega looked nervous and wouldn't look at him directly.
The rest of the pack returned soon after, giving up meat for those not in the hunt. 
One wolf stood on moon watch as the pack drifted to sleep, Greely slept at the mouth of the den, under the stars.

Chapter 2
It was dark when Greely awoke, but he felt restless. He stepped lightly out of the den, making no sound. Greely murmured a greeting to the moon watcher, but he didn't turn around. Asleep are we? Greely chuckled to himself, ready to pounce on his pack-mate. Then he jumped through him. Yelping in surprise he looked at his paws; they were were made of a dark mist, not solid. His body looked asleep in the den. Is this a dream? Greely wondered. He spent the entire moonrise exploring the territory, never getting tired and never need to pause to catch his breath. Sometimes his mist shape would be wolf, other times a bird, but most of the time a shadow, melting into the landscape. As moonset came he wandered back to the den, gleeful from the freedom he experienced. Suddenly it was there again, something in the peripherals of his vision. He tried to catch sight of it, but it disappeared when he faced it. What if... Greely focused his outer eye on the den, while his inner eye roamed. This was the true sight, seeing things beyond, seeing the fabric of time and space. There was a tear in that fabric, and through it Greely could see dark and light, shadows and mist. He felt pulled toward it, like he was part of it. Looking back to the den he saw his pack and knew he must make a choice. 

Chapter 3
Greely knew where he belonged now. Stepping through the fabric he felt his shape give way, and felt the life he once knew end. Now a shadow in the mist. A grey heron formed from the mist, somehow he  was not surprised.
"What is your business shadow?" The heron murmured.
"I belong here, I am a dark wolf." Greely replied, the heron looked taken aback.
"Then you are the one foretold, welcome to the new land. I am Mira, the Sky Mother."
Greely felt the mist clear and found himself a wolf once more, yet still part shadow. He felt the magic of the Canyons fill his veins, filling him with a powerful energy. He could feel the aura of the world strengthen against his shadow magic, and he knew that his time had come.

The End of the Beginning

Liza's Beginning

By Snowyclaw


Many of you know of Liza as the kind and caring shaman that first welcomed you to Jamaa, but no one knows of her beginning. It all started when a panda was born in a small bamboo forest, near rural China...

Chapter 1
"Where are you going ma?"
"Liza, it's time you had your own feeding grounds, I can't take care of you anymore."
"But ma..."
"You knew this day was coming, I'm going to leave you here, instead of making you finding your own stead. You should be grateful."
Only because of those humans getting too close, Liza thought. She watched her mother amble away, disappearing through the bamboo. I'm not sure if I'm going to miss her...
Liza spent over a year in her little bamboo forest, inspecting every inch of it, and obseving the curious people that lived nearby. One day Liza heard lound yells and destruction at the edge of the forest. Curious as ever she went to find out what was going on. She found the humans destroying what little land she had.No! They're stealing bamboo! I can't let this happen!Liza was outraged, just because they had strength doesn't mean they should take all the land for themselves! Gathering her strength she went to confront the humans.
"Stop!" Liza yelled. The humans looked up in amazement.
"Stop, you're destroying my home!" She cried out, they didn't seem to understand. A man came with a long pointed stick, holding it like a weapon.
"What are you doing?" Liza growled. Suddenly she felt a fire in her chest, and the world went black.

Chapter 2
Liza felt herself rising, she watched her lifeless body grow smaller and smaller, her spirit rising into the vast expanse of space. She watched Earth, then the Sun, then the galaxy, disappear as she traveled with the speed of light. The stars winked out, one by one, and she found herself suspended in complete dark, or light; somewhere in between.
"This is the world between the worlds," a voice echoed, "I am Father Sky, Zios. Your bravery in your past has brought you here, to a new land, in need of guidance."
"How? I'm only one. What do I do?" said the spirit-that-was-Liza.
"You will know in your heart. Other's will come, but you are the first panda, and will guide the animals,"  the spirit Liza felt his voice reach her very center, warming her, filling her with purpose, "Now open your eyes."
Liza felt the between world slide past her as she opened her new eyes. A grey heron, made out of light and mist, carried her down to the wonderful new world.
"I am Mother Sky, Mira. Here is your new home. Welcome to Jamaa."
Liza found herself standing alone in a forest of bamboo. Walking along the path she found a town filled with beauty and magic. Looking up she saw the glittering forms of Zios and Mira. She smiled.
"I am ready."

The End of the Beginning



The Story

By Animal Jam
And so it was that the Sky Father was named Zios. He created many stars and planets, and set them in motion. But after eons of creation, he became lonely. So he created the Sky Mother, a grey heron, and named her Mira. 

Mira was beautiful and kind and they were very happy together. She loved Zios deeply and often told him how talented he was, encouraging him to create. Together, Zios and Mira created their masterpiece: a lush land filled with oceans, mountains, meadows, and all kinds of plants and animals. They named this special world Jamaa, and for hundreds of years, the world and its animals were at peace. 

But today, all is not well in Jamaa. A mysterious dark force has crept into the land, stealing away animals and ruining the beauty of Jamaa. Only you can help save the animals and restore the world to its glory. Please help, for you are Jamaa's only hope.

Zios was very strong and brave. He lived for thousands, if not millions, of years. One day, he looked at the sky. It was thick with clouds and fog. It was almost Winter. Zios was walking home, and he found three jewels. They were greenish bluish, almost like Aquamarines. "I should take these to Mira" he said. "She would enjoy them very well". As Zios was walking home, lightning striked across the cloudy sky. Rain poored very hard. Then, a lightning strike hit Zios. He lay down in the grass, unable to breathe or move. He lay there for hours. The animals came out of there bushes, just watching him die in horror. They had no idea what to do.

After about 8 or 9 hours (it was hard to tell), Zios' eyes closed. He was dead.
Mira kept wondering where Zios was. She was looking everywhere for him. Mira finally found Zios, with the animals gathered around him. Some were crying, others were just in a praying position. Mira started crying herself,staring at Zios, her mind dizzy with thoughts. She saw the stones lying in his paw, and walked home, carrying them sadly.

Years later...
The phantoms had come. Jamaa was falling apart without Zios. Mira sat down, looking at the jewels Zios had gotten her. "He did die making me happy. Maybe I should do something for him"

Yes, she carved the jewels into phantoms, made a necklace, and put it around Zios neck

Zios has always worn that neclace it was made by Mira when zios was out fighting phantoms mira would always be worried about zios "he could get hurt" mira said to herself but nothing took that off her mind than making jewelryshe gave it to him as soon as he came home. Zios had worn that neclace the rest of his life and one day when the building crashed on zios mira made the small carving of his face hung the neclace on it than many many years later the animals found the staue they thiught it was really important even though they didnt know what it was so they put it in thecahmber of secrets and hope that some day they would find out Zios watched after Mira as she set out on her quest. With a long sigh his feet began to drift. He turned up in an abandoned forest with dead trees, fungi growing everywhere, and the most unusual thing. In the center of a clearing, lie a dark black shape. Nearly as tall as Zios himself. He walked up to it, unsure what it was. The black mass shook and got up and..... Floated? Zios looked at the floating object with great intensity. The mass turned around to reveal a piercing eye in the center of its body. It had six arms. Or what looked like arms. It swiftly lunged toward Zios with surprising speed and pinned him against the tree with brute force. "Now listen and listen closely," the object hoarse voice rasped. "You will join my legion of Phantoms, and if you resist we will kill everything you love." Zios could only nod because of the choke it had on him. "Now wear this." It tossed a sea green and purple necklace to him. He only nodded and hooked it on. The mass walked straight into one of the dead trees and disappeared. Zios got closer to inspect it and the One-eyed monster yanked him in. Zios looked around the unfamiliar world. There were shadowy lakes with gloomy overhangs. There were smaller versions of the monster roaming everywhere. The so called Phantom took him to a narrow path that led to a open cave with candy and food stored. "We will soon be leading an invasion on the animals of this central area. If you try to leave, the color will turn you into stone. If you disobey my orders, you will be turned into stone. Understood?" Zios nodded and took a trip around the cave. He turned his head sharply at a loud screeching sound. Him and the Phantom ran out to check what the noise was. The phantoms massed out of an opening in the wall, making the king smile. "The invasion has begun," He chuckled. Zios' eyes widened and he jumped at the Phantom ruler, knocking him over. "What are you doing!" "I'm protecting Mira.." Zios rasped. He closed his eyes and the cave shook with massive force. The cave began falling apart into crumbs. "This can't be!" The phantom yelled. The cave collapsed and the final look Zios saw was Mira fighting the phantoms with a force like no other. A bright blue light shot across the sky into the direction of a town called Jamma. "No one shall forget you Zios.." Mira whispered as she fought off the last of the phantoms. Now Zios lies as a stone in a shop in Jamma. He is one of the ancient artifacts, one of the oldest known to Jammasians. He is forever respected.

 Phantoms and Zios?

After the Phantoms attacked, but before the Alphas prevailed, the Phantoms controlled Jamaa Township for a short time. While they were there, the Jaamasians that were there became scammers and bullies, so all scammers are those Jaamasians or were taught by them. However, before the Jaamasians turned, they didn't believe in the Phantom rule, and the Phantoms turned to ways to make them bad."We MUST find a way to turn those awful Jammers!"
"What will we do?"
"How do we make them like us?"
The Lady Phantom sighed and buried her head in her hands. All this ruckus was not helping. "Silence!" she boomed. "We will show their precious king with Phantom necklaces around his neck. Then they'll have to believe us."
The Phantoms all agreed, and so the plan was executed. They put masks of Zios up everywhere, and every single one with a Phantom necklace on. The one they put up in Jam Mart Clothing had special glue on the back, a glue made from the pain of Jaamasians who fought back. When they were about to put the glue on the rest of the masks, the Alphas arrived and drove the Phantoms away. They tore down the rest of the masks, but the one in Jam Mart Clothing was glued, so no one could tear it from the wall like they had the others.

And what, you may ask, happened to the animals in Jamaa Township? Well, they became the first scammers, but legend has it that when the Alphas return, Mira is once more ready to rule Jamaa, and the Phantoms are gone, all of Jamaa will be equal and there will be no more scammers.


ZIOS’ NECKLACE(
The Sky Father, Zios, wore a mysterious silver necklace. It gleamed like the Great River of Jamaa from whose banks its silver was mined. He wore it always, for it was a gift from his beloved wife, Mira. There was a heavy charm in the shape of an oval with something like feet, and it had a single glowing peridot eye which was dazzling in the light. It had a somewhat haunting appearance, and a deathly resemblance of what was only then hidden in the fogs of future. One day, Zios took off his mask of gold told Mira to keep it hidden away in his temple, for he was leaving. Mira was worried for Zios, and begged him not to go. But Zios insisted. “I will come back someday,” Zios promised her firmly. Reluctantly Mira watched him go, waving her sapphire wing in goodbye. Mira missed him immediately, before his figure even left her sight. For this reason, instead of hiding it, Mira hung his mask outside the temples where she could see it every day. Zios had never revealed to Mira where he had gone, and so as the days and then weeks went by, Mira became increasingly anxious. Finally a year went by, and Mira decided Zios must be dead. She wept all night, and her tears pattered like rain on the dirt. Suddenly, Mira noticed an ominous black fog begin to swirl around the wet puddles of her tears. The fog took on the form of the Phantoms, born of anger and sadness. They invaded the new and beautiful land of Jamaa in front of Mira’s helpless eyes. She watched in terror as they zapped down Zios’ mask which had been proudly hanging in the Temple of Zios. Mira rushed to its fading golden gleam, and discovered Zios’ silver necklace lying forgotten underneath in the churned up mud. She picked it up, and its single peridot eye sparkled in the disappearing light. Mira let out a cry of despair, for she knew that when the mask of Zios had fallen, Zios too had perished. She knew she should have listened to her husband and hidden his mask away in the safety of the temples, listen to him and believe his word that he would come back. So Mira sadly watched, her heart heavy with regret, as the Phantoms of her tears began to destroy Jamaa. She couldn’t lose Jamaa, too. So then on her own, Mira took on responsibility and summoned the Alphas from an uncharted land outside the reaches of Jamaa. They defeated the Phantoms and restored peace to Jamaa once more. Some Phantoms still haunted the darkest shadows, but they dared not attack. Mira hung Zios’ necklace, her gift to him, in Jam Mart Clothing under a carving of his fallen mask of gold. It was then that she noticed the striking resemblance.
Whenever Mira’s lonely spirit visits Jamaa Township’s little clothing shop in secret, she sees Zios’ necklace. It seems as if it is the dark and evil Phantoms’ way of mocking her and her lost husband, but Mira has not yet given up hope.
After all, Zios gave her a promise that he would return…
THE END another story about it
Even before the phantoms were created, there was one form of them. Zios's necklave. He always wore a beaded necklace around his neck, with a phantom in the center. This necklace contained a tiny spirit of it's own. Zios was never seen without it.
When Mira lost her beloved companion, one detail was not told. When she cried her tears, she was holding Zios's necklace, the only thing she had left of him. Her tears did mix with the elements of Jamaa, but they also ran down the side of Zios's phantom neckalace. The tiny spirit inside broke out, and that mixed with the elements of Jamaa and her tears. Only a little bit of the spirit was left inside. Mira took the necklace and laid around the Zios's broken statue's neck. This necklace protected Zios's leftover spirt. And even though the necklace has worn away from the statue's neck, the spirit of the necklace still clings onto Zios. And so look around Jamaa for hints of Zios's spirit. It is thanks to this necklace that we can even see these little signs. I have one suggestion, for the legend behind it:
Once, before Jamaa was corrupted with AJHQ, when Shamans (back when they were called that) ruled beside the mourning Sky Mother, there was a very, very special ceremony. Peck had, unexpectedly, decided to take on an apprentice. The other Shamans were of course uneasy about her decision-- a Shaman had never taken an apprentice before. Peck chose a young rabbit by the name of Leaping. The rabbit was almost as energetic as Peck herself. One day, when Peck was trying out a new exercise with Leaping, Peck stopped Leaping, her brow forrowing. "I... sense something." Peck breathed. "Phantoms... weird items... shiny... unlike the wooden ones we have.." Peck shook her head, her ears pulled back against her skull. "I must tell Mira!" She exclaimed. Leaping looked at her, his eyes bright. "I can look after the paintings!" He suggested. Peck nodded and leapt to the Castle. Leaping sighed and grabbed an old Zios painting Peck had made. He copied it onto his own slab of stone and made a necklace of phantoms around it. The first Jamaasian prank, if you will. That is how I think that image of Zios came to be.Zios, when alive always wore that necklace. The phantoms did not exist yet, but he knew they would come upon his death. And he knew his death was soon.
When Zios's death came, he did not try to stop it, and relished it just a bit. "My love and creation Mira must learn of true pain...I just hope this beautiful land isn't scarred by her evil tears..." he thought as he lay near his temple, dying.
One day the necklace simply appeared on that wall. No one knows who...or what put it there.
A nice gift from a Jammasian who come upon it?
Or a warning from the phantoms...?


Soon, the peace and purity of Jamma will be shattered.
And if Mira doesn't call upon the strongest warriors, us the Jammers....
we will lay in ruins.

greeleys story

Prologue


Blizzard was always a quiet pup, not too noticeable. He blended into the pack. He was what, to a regular passerby, would be considered "Normal". Don't you hate that word? Normal.

Blizzard was not in the least bit normal.

He was the chosen.


Chapter One

Blizzard awoke in his den, pressed against his mother, Mara. He wasn't the best treated pup in the Pack of Boulders, for his mother is the subordinate female, his father was the subordinate male, but in a fight defending Blizzard, he was killed by the Alpha Male, Falcon.
The Alphas, they were peculiar. Sillo, the female, she was very quiet, Blizzard had never even heard her speak. Falcon was different. Cold, cold eyes, his cream colored pelt contrasting with his black markings. The wolf that killed Blizzard's father.
Blizzard blinked the tiredness from his eyes,  then slowly got up and stumbled over to his friend, Honeybell. Her tawny pelt shined as she steadily breathed, in, out, in, out. Her spring grass green eyes were closed. Blizzard had always thought of Honeybell as..a...pretty...gorgeous wolf with a heart of gold. She was soft spoken, friendly, bubbly, and it was impossible to dislike her.
One light green eye opened and stared at Blizzard, then a thin little mouth smirked. She then sprang up and rolled Blizzard on his back, both of them giggling. Honeybell's mother grunted, then rolled over and went back to sleep.
They went outside the cave and frolicked together on the rocky surface of the cliff the cave was perched on top of.
Blizzard had never felt happier.


Chapter Two
As Blizzard was trying to squirm out of Honeybell's grasp (for she had pinned him to the rocky surface), out of the corner of his eye he saw a shadow gracefully walk across the cliff to the camp entrance. He realized it was Sillo when he saw a glimmering emerald eye as she passed.
Coming out of the cave was Falcon, once again the total opposite of Sillo.
He trotted along, barely able to carry the weight of his own ego. He stopped abruptly and sneered in disgust at the sight of Blizzard.
When Blizzard accidentally met Falcon's eye was when he realized Honeybell was long gone, far back in the cave no doubt. "She must have caught his scent...or...wait, how long has he been standing there????", thought Blizzard. With an inner sigh, he flopped on his side, then ground his own face against the warm, rocky surface. He curled his tail between his legs till it hurt, and whimpered.
Every time he or his mother were in Falcon's line of vision, this was the most assertive as they would dare be.
Falcon nodded, approving this stature of humility, and sauntered off.
Blizzard glared.
"You will pay one day Falcon...if I had my way with you, you'd be carrion..."

Chapter Three:
The next day, Blizzard was sitting out on the cliff after a long day of hunting practice, as he watched the sun set there was something.... off in the air.
He felt his soft fur stand on end. There was static in the air, crackling loudly in his sensitive canine ears.
He lifted his head to see a large dark mass, one glazed over eye staring down at him.

For some weird reason, Blizzard was not scared. He might have even been... calm.
What are you?, he thought.
A booming voice so powerful it caused him great pain entered his mind, silent to the outside world.
It is not important what I am. The question is, what are you?
You puzzle me. What do you mean?
Are you a cowardice, submissive fool; or are you powerful? Are you strong?
Are you what I need?
What is it you wish me to do?
Ah, I am a fair creature. If you help me, I shall help you.
With what?
Killing that fleabag that slayed your father.
With Vengeance.
Blizzard's eyes sparkled.
And so it was.


Chapter Four
Blizzard stalked into the cave after the mass had dispersed.
He shut his eyes, and instantly memories of the day his father was killed flooded his thoughts.

Falcon stalked over to Blizzard, snarling at him. Blizzard was very young at the time, and did not realize what a huge deal it was to eat a bite of the Alpha's prey.
It was a huge deal.
Falcon was slightly crouched in a hunting position, as if he were stalking a squirrel. His eyes gleamed with fury, and Blizzard crouched, cowering in the corner.
Blizzard's father Frost leaped from the hunters' den and in front of his pup, snarling at Falcon.
Falcon staggered back, shocked. This was unheard of! The omega, confronting an alpha!
A few heartbeats later, Falcon and Frost were fighting.
They were both on their hind legs, arms draped over each other's shoulders as Frost's powerful jaws snapped at Falcon's throat.
They both fell to the floor and for a moment that seemed an eternity, but was actually a heartbeat, it was strangely beautiful.
Alpha and Omega blood poured to the floor and mixed in one large scarlet pool.
Looking at the pool, one question popped into every wolves' minds.
Is it better to have power and no love, or no power and more love than you could ask for?
The question was already answered in the minds of the two sparring wolves.
The next event seemed to occur in slow motion.
Frost collapsed to the ground, his paws dragging over Falcon's eye as he fell.
Blizzard forgot his terror and ran out to his father.
"No! No! You killed him! You killed my daddy!"
Falcon's stare was blank and cold as he turned, then stalked away.

Chapter Five
A paw jabbed Blizzard in the side and he snapped his eyes open, whipping his head wildly and gasping for air. "Blizzard don't worry...It was just a bad dream."His mother Mara cooed to him in between the steady rasps of her tongue across her son's fur.
Blizzard shrugged her off, but gave her an affectionate lick on the cheek. The young wolf shook with emotion as he thought about leaving his pack, his mother....Honeybell...
But he had to go with the dark mass.
For father. He thought.
He stalked out of the cave, not daring to look at Honeybell's sleeping body.
He squeezed his eyes tight, trying to get rid of the tears so the noble spirit wouldn't see him break down.
With his help, I'll be a warrior! Blizzard thought with optimism.
Blocking the gray dawn light was the mass the single glazed eye staring far deeper than Blizzard's pelt. The pup raised his chin proudly. "I'm ready."
The mass extended a long limb towards the small wolf. Blizzard cocked his head in confusion. The mass stared at him until he realized he was supposed to step on. With hesitation, he padded onto the arm and it curled around him and lifted him up. He instantly fell asleep, unusually sedated and lulled by the cold, electrifying grasp.

When he awoke hundreds of the dark masses surrounded him, so many he could barely see the walls of cold and dark cave he was in.
"Where.....where am I?..." He mumbled.
"You are in the kingdom of the phantoms, the most powerful entities in the universe. Together, we will take over the world!"
Blizzard looked at the king blankly. "You're the most powerful in the universe, but all you want is the world???"
An extremely cold, black limb slapped the wolf's face, giving him a strong shock before he fell unconscious.