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Myths of the Desert World
Jennifer Wilson
William Meyers
ENG-295-W01 FA15
Zimmerman
Introduction
Listen well and remember
my daughter to the tales of
our people from time before
memory. The histories of our
mothers must continue,
when the flesh of my fathers
returns to the sands and the
blood of my mothers returns
to the ice it will be upon you
to pass the history of the
world to your daughter.
Pantheon
 The Scorpion King: High god, he who rules the sands.
 The Seal Queen: High goddess, she who rules the waters and ice.
 Regade: Low god, he who shines in the daytime sky. Guardian of the
balance between sand and ice.
 Rutilus: Low god, she who watches over the dead.
Creation (1 of 5)
Or the Tale of the Scorpion and the Seal
For time unknowable, before the
first woman came from the ice,
and before the first man came
from the sands the two stood
alone. The Scorpion King lived in
his Quartz Castle. The Seal Queen
lived in the waters. The Scorpion
King feared the Seal Queen, for
while she lived in the freedom of
the waters, he could not leave his
castle for fear he would drown
and perish. For eons they fought,
but the waters could not eat away
at the quartz, and the quartz
could only stop the waters from
entering the castle.
Creation (2 of 5)
Or the Tale of the Scorpion and the Seal
But the Seal Queen was clever, she
came up with a plan. "My waters are
not strong enough to destroy the
quartz, but if I could make my waters
solid like the quartz then I can
destroy the quartz castle and kill the
Scorpion King." The Seal Queen used
all her power to freeze her waters
into a mighty hammer of ice. The
Scorpion King saw the hammer and
was afraid. He feared that if his castle
was destroyed he would fall and
drown in the waters. He decided to
use all his powers to freeze what
water remained so that he would not
drown.
Creation (3 of 5)
Or the Tale of the Scorpion and the Seal
In a mighty clash, the Seal Queen
struck the Quartz Castle with the ice
hammer, and the Quartz Castle
shattered. The Seal Queen, angry at
the Scorpion King for freezing all her
waters unleashed her fury on the
remains of the castle, crushing all the
remains into sand. The Scorpion King
fought back, "I have frozen your
waters, now I shall split them in two,
dividing your power in half." He took
the ice hammer from the Seal Queen
and struck it onto the frozen waters,
which split into two parts. This my
child is why there is ice to the north
and south of us with sand in
between.
Creation (4 of 5)
Or the Tale of the Scorpion and the Seal
With the waters frozen and
parted, the Seal Queen lost
her power. With her last
breath she spoke into being
the first woman, "My waters
will be your blood, woman of
water, giver of life. Find
peace with the Scorpion King
where I could not."
Creation (5 of 5)
Or the Tale of the Scorpion and the Seal
The Scorpion King saw the Seal
Queen as she drew her last
breath. "Forgive me, I was
foolish to fight with you." he
lamented. He saw the woman
created from the waters of the
Seal Queen. He gathered up
sand that formerly made his
castle and breathed life into it.
"Go into the world, man of my
image. Cooperate and work
with the woman in peace, do
not fight as the Seal Queen and
I did."
The Flood (1 of 9)
Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat
The children of the Scorpion King
and the Seal Queen lived in
harmony for ages that seemed to
have no end. They had children,
and their children had children
until the world was full of their
descendants. The men followed
the ways of the Scorpion and used
the land to provide, the women
followed the ways of the Seal,
taming the ice to provide. They
worked together using the heat of
the sand to melt the ice to have
water to drink and grow crops.
The Flood (2 of 9)
Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat
One son of the Scorpion,
Rutilus was proud above
others. He asked the sky why
the heat of the sand and the
cold of the ice had to work
together to create water? Did
the heat not always melt the
ice? Why should the sons of
the Scorpion and Daughters of
the Seal be equal in all things
when the Scorpion’s heat was
more powerful than the Seal’s
cold.
The Flood (3 of 9)
Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat
Rutilus offered gifts to the
Scorpion King. “Accept these
gifts of meat and grain that
have been raised from your
sands.” he asked of the King.
The Flood (4 of 9)
Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat
The Scorpion King came to
Rutilus and asked, “My son, I
once thought as you, I envied
and feared the waters that
are now ice. I wish that all
my children should live in
peace together. Do not fear
the daughters of the Seal,
work in peace together.”
With that the Scorpion King
rejected the offering of
Rutilus.
The Flood (5 of 9)
Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat
Rutilus was angered at his
rejection from the Scorpion
King. He got angrier and as
he got angrier he got hotter.
He walked into the sands of
his fathers. He continued to
be angry as he saw the
graves of his fathers. In the
heat of the sands he grew
angrier and angrier until he
burst into flame.
The Flood (6 of 9)
Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat
Regade became a ball of flame
and anger, he rode his heat into
the sky. In his fury he moved
about the world, melting all
the ice he could find. He
melted the great mountains of
ice to the north, he then went
south and melted the great
frozen plains of the south. He
would not be satisfied until all
the daughters of the Seal saw
all their ice melted away and
he proved the heat of the
sands was superior.
The Flood (7 of 9)
Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat
Regade looked down upon
the world to see the
destruction of the ice. What
he saw was not what he
expected. He could not see
the sands. No matter where
he looked he saw water. The
ice had melted and covered
the sands. Humbled, Regade
realized that the ice was
more powerful than the
sands.
The Flood (8 of 9)
Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat
Regade cried for forgiveness
from the world. I will leave my
home forever so that my heat
will no longer melt the ice and
the sands will come back.
Regade flew away from the
world until the ice mountains
of the north once again took
shape and the ice plains of the
south once again appeared and
he could see the sands of his
home between them.
The Flood (9 of 9)
Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat
To this day, Regade stays away
from the world in the sky.
Watching us and reminding us
to remember the teachings of
the Scorpion King. We need
both the heat of the sands and
the cold of the ice in balance,
too much of one will lead to
too much of another. Regade
circles us each day to keep the
balance between the heat of
the day and the cold of the
night.
Afterlife (1 of 11)
After centuries of peace,
Rutilus, a young daughter of
the Seal Queen, grew curious
of the graves far off in the
sands. 'Where did the
people go?' she
wondered. Ever curious, she
prayed to the Seal Queen,
asking what happened when
the Queen's children died.
Afterlife (2 of 11)
"My dear child," the Seal
Queen told, "once they leave
this world, my children
return to me. Deep in the
Ice Mountains they travel to
the Shade, the land of the
dead."
Afterlife (3 of 11)
"Is there nothing more after
death than to live in the
ice?" But the Seal Queen
made no reply. Being ever
curious, Rutilus chose to
search for herself. Travelling
through the deserts, Rutilus
prayed to the Seal Queen
and the Scorpion King to
help her on her journey.
Afterlife (4 of 11)
Day after day she
continuously searched,
before she found a cave
leading into the largest
mountain, the opening large
enough for a lone man to
enter. Entering the cave,
Rutilus made her way down
the dark cave
tunnel. Further and further
she went barely noticing as
the cave grew colder.
Afterlife (5 of 11)
But as she neared the
entrance to the Shade, the
tunnel began to grow
brighter. Standing in front of
a large gate stood a large
mole man, who looked down
at Rutilus and knew that she
was not a soul to be let in.
Afterlife (6 of 11)
"Leave!" He states, not to be
deterred from his
mission. He was to stand
guard and keep living
humans away from the realm
of the dead. But Rutilus did
not leave. With a curiosity as
large as hers, she began to
ask the guard if he knew
what happened to those
who died. He did not
answer.
Afterlife (7 of 11)
For days she asked him
questions, not noticing that
she was growing weaker
from being so close to the
dead. After days of growing
weaker and weaker, she
eventually died, and she was
allowed into the Shade, but
the guard did not want her
body to deter other souls
from entering, so he placed
her body inside of the Shade.
Afterlife (8 of 11)
Rutilus tried to search
around in wonder, but there
were so many souls that she
could hardly move. Giving
up on searching the world of
the dead, Rutilus noticed
that her body was in the
Shade as well. Knelling by
her body, she was pulled
back into it, waking up as the
now living human in the
realm of the dead.
Afterlife (9 of 11)
Being alive, Rutilus moved
freely through the dead souls
eventually finding the throne
on which the Seal Queen sat
to watch over the dead
souls.
Afterlife (10 of 11)
"Dear daughter," the Seal
Queen motioned Rutilus
forward, "how you got past the
guard alive is wondrous. Your
curiosity got the better of you,
and for that, I will bestow
wondrous powers that are both
a blessing and a
curse." Rutilus grew excited at
the thought of having powers,
but a light touch from the Seal
Queen sent ice through
Rutilus's veins, freezing her
body and stopping her heart
once again.
Afterlife (11 of 11)
Waking again, Rutilus knew all
that she had asked to know,
and with that knowledge came
the truth that she did not know
she had not wanted. Rutilus
thanked the Seal Queen,
knowing that the Queen had
been waiting long
enough. Once Rutilus took
seat upon the throne, the Seal
Queen disappeared and went
to stay in the heavens with the
Scorpion King as Rutilus took
her duty, her curse, to be the
protector of the dead.

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  • 1. Myths of the Desert World Jennifer Wilson William Meyers ENG-295-W01 FA15 Zimmerman
  • 2. Introduction Listen well and remember my daughter to the tales of our people from time before memory. The histories of our mothers must continue, when the flesh of my fathers returns to the sands and the blood of my mothers returns to the ice it will be upon you to pass the history of the world to your daughter.
  • 3. Pantheon  The Scorpion King: High god, he who rules the sands.  The Seal Queen: High goddess, she who rules the waters and ice.  Regade: Low god, he who shines in the daytime sky. Guardian of the balance between sand and ice.  Rutilus: Low god, she who watches over the dead.
  • 4. Creation (1 of 5) Or the Tale of the Scorpion and the Seal For time unknowable, before the first woman came from the ice, and before the first man came from the sands the two stood alone. The Scorpion King lived in his Quartz Castle. The Seal Queen lived in the waters. The Scorpion King feared the Seal Queen, for while she lived in the freedom of the waters, he could not leave his castle for fear he would drown and perish. For eons they fought, but the waters could not eat away at the quartz, and the quartz could only stop the waters from entering the castle.
  • 5. Creation (2 of 5) Or the Tale of the Scorpion and the Seal But the Seal Queen was clever, she came up with a plan. "My waters are not strong enough to destroy the quartz, but if I could make my waters solid like the quartz then I can destroy the quartz castle and kill the Scorpion King." The Seal Queen used all her power to freeze her waters into a mighty hammer of ice. The Scorpion King saw the hammer and was afraid. He feared that if his castle was destroyed he would fall and drown in the waters. He decided to use all his powers to freeze what water remained so that he would not drown.
  • 6. Creation (3 of 5) Or the Tale of the Scorpion and the Seal In a mighty clash, the Seal Queen struck the Quartz Castle with the ice hammer, and the Quartz Castle shattered. The Seal Queen, angry at the Scorpion King for freezing all her waters unleashed her fury on the remains of the castle, crushing all the remains into sand. The Scorpion King fought back, "I have frozen your waters, now I shall split them in two, dividing your power in half." He took the ice hammer from the Seal Queen and struck it onto the frozen waters, which split into two parts. This my child is why there is ice to the north and south of us with sand in between.
  • 7. Creation (4 of 5) Or the Tale of the Scorpion and the Seal With the waters frozen and parted, the Seal Queen lost her power. With her last breath she spoke into being the first woman, "My waters will be your blood, woman of water, giver of life. Find peace with the Scorpion King where I could not."
  • 8. Creation (5 of 5) Or the Tale of the Scorpion and the Seal The Scorpion King saw the Seal Queen as she drew her last breath. "Forgive me, I was foolish to fight with you." he lamented. He saw the woman created from the waters of the Seal Queen. He gathered up sand that formerly made his castle and breathed life into it. "Go into the world, man of my image. Cooperate and work with the woman in peace, do not fight as the Seal Queen and I did."
  • 9. The Flood (1 of 9) Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat The children of the Scorpion King and the Seal Queen lived in harmony for ages that seemed to have no end. They had children, and their children had children until the world was full of their descendants. The men followed the ways of the Scorpion and used the land to provide, the women followed the ways of the Seal, taming the ice to provide. They worked together using the heat of the sand to melt the ice to have water to drink and grow crops.
  • 10. The Flood (2 of 9) Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat One son of the Scorpion, Rutilus was proud above others. He asked the sky why the heat of the sand and the cold of the ice had to work together to create water? Did the heat not always melt the ice? Why should the sons of the Scorpion and Daughters of the Seal be equal in all things when the Scorpion’s heat was more powerful than the Seal’s cold.
  • 11. The Flood (3 of 9) Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat Rutilus offered gifts to the Scorpion King. “Accept these gifts of meat and grain that have been raised from your sands.” he asked of the King.
  • 12. The Flood (4 of 9) Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat The Scorpion King came to Rutilus and asked, “My son, I once thought as you, I envied and feared the waters that are now ice. I wish that all my children should live in peace together. Do not fear the daughters of the Seal, work in peace together.” With that the Scorpion King rejected the offering of Rutilus.
  • 13. The Flood (5 of 9) Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat Rutilus was angered at his rejection from the Scorpion King. He got angrier and as he got angrier he got hotter. He walked into the sands of his fathers. He continued to be angry as he saw the graves of his fathers. In the heat of the sands he grew angrier and angrier until he burst into flame.
  • 14. The Flood (6 of 9) Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat Regade became a ball of flame and anger, he rode his heat into the sky. In his fury he moved about the world, melting all the ice he could find. He melted the great mountains of ice to the north, he then went south and melted the great frozen plains of the south. He would not be satisfied until all the daughters of the Seal saw all their ice melted away and he proved the heat of the sands was superior.
  • 15. The Flood (7 of 9) Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat Regade looked down upon the world to see the destruction of the ice. What he saw was not what he expected. He could not see the sands. No matter where he looked he saw water. The ice had melted and covered the sands. Humbled, Regade realized that the ice was more powerful than the sands.
  • 16. The Flood (8 of 9) Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat Regade cried for forgiveness from the world. I will leave my home forever so that my heat will no longer melt the ice and the sands will come back. Regade flew away from the world until the ice mountains of the north once again took shape and the ice plains of the south once again appeared and he could see the sands of his home between them.
  • 17. The Flood (9 of 9) Or the tale of Regade, Lord of the Heat To this day, Regade stays away from the world in the sky. Watching us and reminding us to remember the teachings of the Scorpion King. We need both the heat of the sands and the cold of the ice in balance, too much of one will lead to too much of another. Regade circles us each day to keep the balance between the heat of the day and the cold of the night.
  • 18. Afterlife (1 of 11) After centuries of peace, Rutilus, a young daughter of the Seal Queen, grew curious of the graves far off in the sands. 'Where did the people go?' she wondered. Ever curious, she prayed to the Seal Queen, asking what happened when the Queen's children died.
  • 19. Afterlife (2 of 11) "My dear child," the Seal Queen told, "once they leave this world, my children return to me. Deep in the Ice Mountains they travel to the Shade, the land of the dead."
  • 20. Afterlife (3 of 11) "Is there nothing more after death than to live in the ice?" But the Seal Queen made no reply. Being ever curious, Rutilus chose to search for herself. Travelling through the deserts, Rutilus prayed to the Seal Queen and the Scorpion King to help her on her journey.
  • 21. Afterlife (4 of 11) Day after day she continuously searched, before she found a cave leading into the largest mountain, the opening large enough for a lone man to enter. Entering the cave, Rutilus made her way down the dark cave tunnel. Further and further she went barely noticing as the cave grew colder.
  • 22. Afterlife (5 of 11) But as she neared the entrance to the Shade, the tunnel began to grow brighter. Standing in front of a large gate stood a large mole man, who looked down at Rutilus and knew that she was not a soul to be let in.
  • 23. Afterlife (6 of 11) "Leave!" He states, not to be deterred from his mission. He was to stand guard and keep living humans away from the realm of the dead. But Rutilus did not leave. With a curiosity as large as hers, she began to ask the guard if he knew what happened to those who died. He did not answer.
  • 24. Afterlife (7 of 11) For days she asked him questions, not noticing that she was growing weaker from being so close to the dead. After days of growing weaker and weaker, she eventually died, and she was allowed into the Shade, but the guard did not want her body to deter other souls from entering, so he placed her body inside of the Shade.
  • 25. Afterlife (8 of 11) Rutilus tried to search around in wonder, but there were so many souls that she could hardly move. Giving up on searching the world of the dead, Rutilus noticed that her body was in the Shade as well. Knelling by her body, she was pulled back into it, waking up as the now living human in the realm of the dead.
  • 26. Afterlife (9 of 11) Being alive, Rutilus moved freely through the dead souls eventually finding the throne on which the Seal Queen sat to watch over the dead souls.
  • 27. Afterlife (10 of 11) "Dear daughter," the Seal Queen motioned Rutilus forward, "how you got past the guard alive is wondrous. Your curiosity got the better of you, and for that, I will bestow wondrous powers that are both a blessing and a curse." Rutilus grew excited at the thought of having powers, but a light touch from the Seal Queen sent ice through Rutilus's veins, freezing her body and stopping her heart once again.
  • 28. Afterlife (11 of 11) Waking again, Rutilus knew all that she had asked to know, and with that knowledge came the truth that she did not know she had not wanted. Rutilus thanked the Seal Queen, knowing that the Queen had been waiting long enough. Once Rutilus took seat upon the throne, the Seal Queen disappeared and went to stay in the heavens with the Scorpion King as Rutilus took her duty, her curse, to be the protector of the dead.