"Ying-Yang"
Long ago before the existence of man lived two entities, Fama and Oolak. Fama represented purity, loyalty, and everything good in the world. On the other hand, Oolak stood for chaos, darkness, and everything evil. The two fought over power for millions of years, until the first man and woman appeared. Tired from fighting for a few millennia, Fama and Oolak agreed on a truce to study this new species of their world. At the first glimpse of one another, the man and woman began fighting. Fama and Oolak concluded that the energy of their quarreling for millions of years created these two beings. The man, who Fama named Brahma, stood for all the same values she did. While the woman, who Oolak named Ravani, represented chaos and evil much like he. As Brahma and Ravani continued to fight, the all-powerful entities began to fade. Before perishing, Fama and Oolak secretly gave their favored humans powers. Fama gave Brahma the power to control all things heavenly such as air and water. Oolak gave Ravani the power of destruction, such as manipulation of fire and light. In addition to their powers, both Oolak and Ravani were given a spouse named after the entities themselves. As the years of fighting went on Brahma and Ravani grew weak. One final battle killed them both and as a result more humans were created from the energy. Those who followed Brahma resided in Koshala, ruled by King Dasharatha. Those born from the dark energy of Ravani dwelled in the city of Mithja, ruled by King Tanaka.
The battle of light and dark continued between the two great cities for years. The two cities were suffering greatly from constant war. The kings decided a truce must be created or both would perish. The only way to join the two kingdoms was by marriage and the birth of infants who shared mixed energy of Fama and Oolak. Both kings each had an unmarried son and daughter. King Dasharatha’s son, Filaf, married King Tanaka’s daughter, Sathra. The new couple consummated the marriage and nine months later twins were born. The boy was named Rama and the girl was named Jara. King Tanaka’s son married King Dasharatha’s daughter and the two also had twins. The boy was named Kaloo and the girl was named Tali.
For ten years there was peace in the lands of Mythra, until the pairs of twins began showing odd abilities. The lanky and fair-skinned boy, Rama, was able to manipulate the air. His sister, Jara, had beautiful skin as dark as night and was able to take the light from the sky and expel it from her glowing eyes. King Tanaka’s grandson, Kaloo, was known as the runt of the family. He was very slim and rather short with the temper of a wild boar. His control of fire was discovered when he burned down the local market during one of his tantrums. Tali was the opposite of her brother, Kaloo. She smiled and had a bubbly but ditsy personality. It was discovered she could control water when she tripped over a fishing rod and fell into the lake. Instead of falling into the water she landed on it as if it were solid ground.
The twin siblings began to grow apart with age. The four kids constantly fighting and destroying the great unified city reminded the people of old times. Protests soon turned into riots as the destruction caused by the siblings grew. The aging kings held a meeting and decided to exile their grandkids to the wilds and not come back until their quarreling was ended. At the age of sixteen, the kings decided to separately banish the four grandchildren to the far corners of the earth. Rama was sent to the volcanic islands, Golpitha, where the air was tainted with sulfur. Jara was exiled to the northern glaciers where light only shone for a couple hours per day. Kaloo was banished to the southern islands of Pergona, where it rained twenty hours each day. Tali was sent to the vast and dry Sathar Desert, where the scorched sands would suck any moisture out of the air.