55 Triangle!
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The 55 Triangle is a powerful being that brings joy and
rids you of somber tidings.
His truth.
- 1. The Triangle shows concern over the people.
- 2. The Triangle is no physical thing.
- 3. The triangle will be worshipped with shrines.
- 4. The Triangle will stand with not or stand against; it has no opinions.
- 5. The triangle will take negative people from your life.
What he brings.
- 1. The Triangle will stop war, famine and decay.
- 2. The Triangle will offer aid to those who suffer.
- 3. The Triangle will cause all who approach to be with good tidings.
- 4. The triangle wont make efforts in vain.
- 5. No matter how he is presented, the triangle will help.
He and his followers.
- 1. To serve the triangle will bring reward.
- 2. He is no passing obstacle.
- 3. He wants you to prolong his time.
- 4. Only the best things are brought upon his followers.
- 5. Those who disrespect will be punished, but the triangle is forgiving.
His goals.
- 1. He desires to create peace.
- 2. He will connect cities, towns and countries.
- 3. He will bring greater things.
- 4. He will create greater society.
The Truth Behind the Triangle. 1.1-1.2
1.1 - “When the Triangle got it all.” The Triangle had worked very hard. The Triangle often left his yard. One summer evening he took an unusual stride, and he took and took, all he could! He ran across the garden beds to open doors of homes. He shattered windows and hammered his fists on doors. He tore homes apart brick by brick, and everyone who wronged him suffered from his tricks. He took water from the sea and time from a clock. Piles and piles rose from his turf, seemingly stretching to the sky. The 55 Triangle had made everyone cry. Some left offerings to stop him from getting to them, he showed care. He hadn’t taken, and just left the people there.
1.2 - “The Gifts he gave.” One thing that didn’t poison the Triangle was greed. He declined gifts when rewarded for his deeds. He’d help and help as much as he could. Once, a man gave him an axe to help him chop down a tree. He’d handed it back and smiled at thee. Once the Triangle received a shovel to dig a well. He declined and continued using a shell. A woman brought the 55 triangle a bucket, to help milk a cow. Accepting gifts was something he'd never allow. Once a man gave the Triangle 55 bullets, right through the head. The Triangle never denied, as he was shot dead.
The Truth Behind the Triangle. 2.1-2.2
2.1 - “When they looked for the Triangle.” One awful day the crops had wilted, and the Triangle had never appeared. Men searched in boats, ships and planes but they were met with more pains. They cried, starved and perished on their journeys. Their favorite Triangle would never return. But on one winter day, when nobody had any reason to stay. the Triangle returned. They saw him in the sky brightening the world, feeding their crops and bringing warmth to a cold world. And then they had known, he was there all along.
2.2 - “When they touched the Triangle.” The people once started a rumor that if they touched him, they would get good luck. But nobody ever managed to become close enough. If he were on tv or standing brightly in the sky or standing upon a mountain, he’d always leave before people got too close.Once an old woodworker went up the mountain to get a great tree. When he saw one of bright yellow color he shouted with glee. He chopped and chopped and chopped, and then he saw his axe slide straight through. He questioned if it were really there. And when he heard a reply, he got quite the scare. The triangle told him that he was everywhere, even when they couldn’t see him. The man never did any wrong doings again.
The Truth Behind the Triangle. 3.1-3.2
3.1 "The Gift he accepted." Over the years, the triangle was everywhere and would help all he saw! He'd go in the ocean and help a crab fix his claw. But the people wondered, what gift could they give to the unaccepting. One man said "Our firstborns!" another said "Sharp thorns!" but they all were declined. Then, a fortune teller told of a tale of an old woodworker and that brought the peoples an idea. They had thought and realized that if the triangle was truly everywhere, then they shall build a momument on the grounds he roamed. The people placed thrones of gold and silver bricks into the form of pyrimids and rectangles, they made sure the shrine would shine from all angles! Then they looked up and they saw the mightly triangle, and in the momment everyone saw him smile.
3.2 "The greed of the gardener." When the shrines had been built, the blood of the greedy would be spilt. Once a farmer climbed atop a shrine and took bricks of gold and silver. In return, the triangle gave him a nasty sliver! The man still continued to take and take, then made the farmer hit himself with his rake. However, that hadn't stopped the farmer and he continued. Untill, he took one wrong brick and the entire shrine collapsed. Bricks and rods came crashing through his skull. Every bone in his body was crushed to sands. His tissues were battered and burnt. His organs were squished under the statues. It had happened so fast, he never had the chance to scream, or to give the triangle reasons to forgive him. And, after the shrine was rebuilt the people had found rubies where the farmers blood was spilt.
The Truth Behind the Triangle 4.1-4.3
4.1 "The Bloodshed of War" The lands the triangle roamed had constantly changed, but all his shrines had stood the same. People grew angry, and they wanted to tear eachother apart. They came to the triangle, asking for his advice as he saw their sons depart. Each time again, he responded to different answers. He'd guided men to death and men to victory, but he never was quite right. After all, it was hard for the triangle to see his people fight. Then the shrines were contested, and the triangle watched as blood eased into the cracks in the bricks. Gold bricks appeared brown and deep reds painted the silver gifts. He watched every bone in there bodies shift and shift. A thousand new statues stood, and he had even turned a man to wood.