Silio
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  • Reads 24
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Jan 29, 2013
Silio was born a Corbettii Oak, you cannot choose this, you are born from generations of oaks and
her soul purpose in life is to balance out the universes equilibrium in all living, dead and soul elements. she is the last remaining survivor of her kind and for millions of years her gods have made sure Silio was born in time and protected by there best guardians. If Silio is destroyed the worlds positive and negative equilibrium will fall and the world would destroy itself in any which way it can. This has only happened one time when a oak keeper was hunted and burnt. The dinosaurs suffered this endeavor and the gods vowed to never let this happen again and
the choice of babies instead of adults would make better keepers. Silio is set into a child body purely for longevity and other humans find it easier to be around children. She has a curl of oak from her island that she was born with, each oak person is born from gods and the curl of oak is born with them. This is the the key to
the 14 oak trees in Corbettii town. These oaks have the power to all earth's element in the world and each key can balance and restore all humanity.

The curl fits into the center of every tree, The trees sit in a circle in green field within the mountains. Once placed into the oak tree, Silio can becomes part of the earth core
and can control everything in the universe and all humanity's choices. Unfortunately the earths core was owned by the Reduaou tribe, who lived in the heat of the earth crust for millions of years. They for many years, believe Reduao corers should be the soul controller of the earth, but the oak people are the people who are born with the curl. The power struggle between the two humanities has lead to years of death and created an impossible world for the Oaks to live peacefully.
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