Elementals

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From the primordial radiance of genesis,
Four titanic Behemoths arose supreme,
Incarnations of elements and its genesis.

The firstborn children of the cosmic gleam,
They embodied the essence of power and might,
Fury and might their eternal, unceasing theme.

The raw force of elements took flight,
A manifestation of the universe's might,
Their power an unbridled, infinite sight.

Amidst the vastness, they carved their reign,
With fire and water, earth and the sky,
Their presence felt across every domain.

In cosmic dance, they soared up high,
Commanding storms, mountains, seas, and flame,
Guardians of elements, under the endless sky.

FIRE

In times of old, when universe was young,
From primal flames, a titan was born,
Its fierce might, by none could be outdone.

A being wreathed in flames, with eyes that shorn
A light infernal, its name was Fire,
Its power great, in skies it roared and torn.

Amidst the gods, it took its lofty spire,
None could contend with its unrivaled rage,
Its wrathful flames, they burned with endless fire.

Oh, Fire, eternal flame that doth engage
The hearts of men, and sets their souls ablaze,
Thy power none can thwart, thy strength none can cage.

Thou art the titan of all-consuming blaze,
A force that rages on till end of days,
From flames to earth, the transition plays.

EARTH

From fire's end, when ash began to swarm,
From dust and ground, a titan was conceived,
A being mighty, born of earthen storm.

Its body massive, steadfast and unheaved,
Its voice a rumble, like an earthquake's might,
From void it strode, all of creation sieved.

The very foundations of existence shook,
As Earth claimed its place among the titans great,
A power vast, in creation's pages, etched with hook.

Oh, Earth, thy might is feared by all, innate,
A force unyielding, a titan to revere,
A presence felt by all, both small and great.

With strength to shape the world, and hold it dear,
From solid ground, to waters clear, it steers,
Thou art the bedrock, ageless through the years.

WATER

From Earth's embrace, springs began to churn,
From cosmic seas, a titan was brought forth,
A being fluid, ever-changing, unsung.

Its voice a roar, like waves upon the north,
Its power great, to erode and carve with ease,
Water claimed its place among the titans' worth.

A force to reckon with, that none could appease,
Its currents strong, its eddies swirling free,
A presence felt in every ocean breeze.

Oh, Water, thou art master of the sea,
With power vast, to shape and shift the land,
From ocean's depth, the wind begins to be.

AIR

Born from the breath of seas and sandy land,
Its body intangible, insubstantial, adorned.
With voice like sighing wind, it takes its forms,
Soaring through heavens with agility and grace,
Claiming its place among elemental norms.

No other god can match its speed and pace,
For Air moves with the grace of a bird of prey,
Commanding the skies with celestial embrace.

Its power is felt in every breath we take,
For Air is the essence of all living things,
From winds to flames, the cycle never breaks.

Thus, from one to the next, the tale rings,
Of titans four, and the power they bring,
Endowed with a force, as life's wings it springs.

CHILDREN OF THE LIGHT

As the four titans rose from chaos' womb,
Gazing upon the cosmos with awe and wonder,
A vast universe lay before them, a fertile room.

For the first time, something else did they ponder,
A world beyond themselves, waiting to be shaped,
With a sense of curiosity, they did ponder.

Each titan brought forth their unique trade,
Fire, Water, Earth, and Air, each with a role,
Together, they forged a universe unafraid.

Their quest for knowledge, an endless goal,
For in this cosmic playground, they saw,
Limitless possibilities, with no end to its scroll.

Thus, the titans stood in awe and awe,
Wondering what lies beyond the horizon,
Their destiny to shape, to explore, and awe.

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