The Myth of the First Water People

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In the beginning, there was nothing but darkness and chaos. The world was a vast, empty void.

Then, a great ocean appeared in the darkness. The ocean was vast and deep, and it was filled with the essence of life.

From the ocean, the first water people were born. They were made of water, and they were filled with the same energy and passion as the ocean that had created them. They were strong and beautiful, and they could swim through the water like fish.

The first water people lived in harmony with the world around them. They built their homes in the coral reefs, and they ate the fish and seaweed of the ocean. They were happy and content, and they lived in peace.

One day, a great drought fell over the world. The ocean began to dry up, and the water people were forced to flee to the highest mountains.

The water people were afraid. They did not know what had happened, or how to bring back the water. They gathered together on the mountaintops, and they cried out to the gods for help.

The gods heard the cries of the water people, and they took pity on them. They sent a great rain to the world, and the ocean was reborn.

The water people were overjoyed. They danced and sang, and they thanked the gods for their mercy. The world was once again filled with water, and the water people lived in peace and harmony for many years to come.

The water people were a kind and gentle people. They loved to sing and dance, and they were always willing to help others. They were also very wise, and they knew the secrets of the ocean.

The water people lived in harmony with the other creatures of the ocean. They were friends with the fish, the whales, and the dolphins. They even made friends with the sharks, who were usually feared by other creatures.

The water people were a happy people, and they loved their lives in the ocean. They were grateful to the gods for creating them, and they were always thankful for the water that gave them life.

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