Episode 11- The first Strength of Drataal

As the land of Parshivlok settled into stability above, the depths below began to change.

Gurudrath moved deeper into Drataal, beyond the layers where roots reached and light softened. This was not a place of darkness born from harm, nor a realm shaped by divinity. It was quiet, dense, and filled with raw movement, where magic formed slowly and without name.

Here, energies did not glow.
They gathered.

Gurudrath sat in stillness, placing the tattva he had taken before him. Day after day, he remained unmoving, letting his breath steady, his thoughts quiet. He did not command the tattva. He did not rush it. He allowed his own power to flow into it, gently, patiently, shaping it through presence alone.

Over time, the tattva grew heavier.

It began to draw strength not only from Gurudrath, but from the very core of Parshivlok itself, pulling divine energy upward through the deep layers of the land.

One moment, as Gurudrath placed his hand upon it, the tattva responded.

It cracked slowly, not with sound, but with weight.

From it emerged Vrinak.

His body was formed of living stone, dense and unyielding, carrying within him the strength of Parshivlok’s core. His presence was quiet, but immense, like a mountain that did not need to announce itself.

Gurudrath looked upon him and felt no pride.

Only responsibility.

“You are not born for noise,” he said softly.
“You are born to endure.”

Yet Gurudrath knew that this strength alone was not enough.

So he brought Vrinak upward, through the layers of Parshivlok, until they stood before Shevak.

Shevak looked at Vrinak for a long moment, sensing the weight he carried.

“He holds the land within him,” Shevak said quietly.

Gurudrath bowed his head.

“I ask that you bless him,” he said.
“Not to rule.
But to hold Parshivlok when all others cannot.”

Shevak stepped forward and placed his hand upon Vrinak’s chest. The blessing did not blaze or shake the world. It settled deep, anchoring itself within stone and spirit alike.

“You will be the last strength,” Shevak said calmly.
“When guardians fall and balance falters, you will remain.
But remember—strength must walk with humility.”

Vrinak lowered his head.

“I will hold,” he said simply.

With the blessing complete, Gurudrath led Vrinak back into the depths of Drataal. There, Vrinak took his place in stillness, standing not as a warrior, but as a foundation.

He did not act.
He did not move.

He waited.

For Drataal was not complete yet.

Others would come.

And when they did, Vrinak would stand ready—not to lead them, but to hold them all.

Yashica Says – Parshivlok now has its protectors of the Land. Water, Air , Light , Fire – now await .. They will arise and Parshivlok will become whole . We now are finished with Series 1 – The Shaping of the Land . Series two – starts next week and i promise it gets better and better .

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