THE PARALLEL MYTH OF ELEMENTS RASANA RAM PRASAD Author

THE PARALLEL MYTH OF ELEMENTS RASANA RAM PRASAD Author
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Fire, Water, Wind, Earth, and Ether. These as everyone knows are the five mainelements that hold this world together Now imagine if these were actual powers that a person could yield. One could summon fireballs,the other could fly and create storms, another could cause the ground to split open or cause trees to strangle people with its roots, and one could control all water bodies and start mega-tsunamis. All these elementalists combined can unleash the power of their mind, the strongest force of all; Ether. All this happens when a red giant star explodes into a supernova. Now not all people would get to wield these powers, just the people who are worthy and can have their patience tested from time to time. People whoare born as elementalists have a separate world, full of destruction and mayhem, monsters and kind spirits, and of course, the standardevil being who thinks the world is his property and gets mad at people trying to do the right thing. If normal people saw what elementalists saw then they couldn’t bear the heaviness of it, they’d probably go at something that has interested her for a long time. She doesn’t have any special reasons or messages that she would like to communicate through her book, she did it because, she wanted to prove to herself how talented she can be. She wants to teach herself that she can be successful, and being an author who is still in school, it has a good ring to it. She wants to see adults around her shocked when she unfolds she has indited a book, because it’s rare to find a young girl, from India, who can create a good long novelabout a distant world which would never exist. It brings those intriguing looks, and those exclamations like, Whaaaaat. . ..’ . So, through this book, she is sanguine to intrigue her fellow teens, by helping them escape this world into a world where they won’t find elders who would burden them with questions about the future. In her world, the future would be of no concern and become more adventurous and exciting.