The world's changes
The races evolved according to their own wishes and Ayvenas was glad to see calm and stable growth. One day, while writing, a thought crossed Ayvena's mind: "What if the world was imbalanced? What kind of world would it be?"
Without being conscious about it, this thought made it into the recording and secretly began to change the world.
Transformation and hope
Due to Ayvena's unconscious idea, the world's peoples began to change. His envoys taught them knowledge and abilities, but differences among them emerged. As the envoys taught them to live by the virtue of their own strength, most people devoted themselves to farming and hunting, but a few started to steal and to rob. In spite of this, the envoys taught them to unite in the face of danger. Many peoples lived peacefully, side by side, while there were others who started to fight amongst each other.
But finally even god’s envoys started to develop their own characteristics and their own consciousness, as did the elements. Once they were the guardians of balance, but they began to mix with different creatures causing countless magical beings to be created, of which the dragons were the most powerful.
The actions of those mighty creatures formed the basis of many stories, turning to myth later on. For that reason this epoch is called the Age of Myths.
The Myth of the Oracles
Ayvenas was taken aback as he realized that the world of Taborea was slipping out of his control. So he decided to tear apart the chapters of the future and to scatter the fragments throughout the land. His intention was to hand the power over the world to the people, so that they may shape Taborea's future.
The divine envoys were not aware of this plan and felt great despair, they even tried to restore the pieces. Only then did they become aware of god's wishes and eventually complied. At Ayvena's behest, the envoys pulled back and vanished from the world - thus the Age of Myths came to an end.
Over the centuries Ayvena's destruction of his own creation became a legend. Humans of later epochs called the scattered pieces of Taborea oracles. Some even say, that he who obtains the oracles, can define the future.
















