They speak of the whyte men, who made cities on top of mountains who ruled over all like gods. They dictated from their mountains which animals could be eaten, and which animals would be protected and their land never harvested or farmed. their chariots of fire could be heard from farther than they could be seen as they travelled from one mountain to another in minutes where their servants would takes months if not years to deliver the same message.
their sight was so vast they describe lands far beyond our own with such clarity it is disturbing to ponder their power, yet humbling to know they freely share this knowledge with us as a "trivial thing" beneath their notice.
When famine came upon us, they showed us different food to eat while the land recovered. When rivers became stagnant, they taught us to boil and filter water while they dug a new path for the water to flow. When the old crops no longer grew in our land, they gave us new crops to plant that we could eat.
Was it not right for us to call them gods? for their wisdom and compassion was to far beyond us that we should never doubt them!
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