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The Yenome Dono's Lost

Shifting her gaze between staring up excitedly at her Baba Beast, looking for both encouragement and permission, to staring down in amazement at her youthfully beautiful reflection in the still black water, an Agata daugherling squats down at the edge of the Ponderium of Yenome; the largest and darkest body of water known to Beast.   At 19 eons old, Eilana had never before been to the ponderi. She watched in shock and awe as her Baba Beast loaded their phisherbhote with phishing rods, safety gear, trashcoolbox lunches, and phishing wiggles. She had been dreaming of this day for so long; the day her Baba Beast would teach her how to be her own champion. The day she learned how to survive, live, feed, and breed on her own. The day… Today she transitions into the next title of her life, Jab Byute.   Once in the phisherbhote and on their way to their family’s generations old phishing spot in the middle of the ponderi, Eilana began the long and grueling Q & A session she always needed with her Baba Beast to learn each lesson completely. After listening and answering 1,289 questions, before she could mutter one more word, Baba Beast announced they had finally arrived, and that phishing required silence, focus, and minimal questioning. Silencing herself and ceasing her questioning, Eilana lined her phishingpole, then allowing her Baba to guide her, she cast her line far and deep into the exact center of the ponderi. Having a quiet time, neither Baba nor daugherling were aware of what lay just miles below the tip of Eilana’s phishline; the lost and legendary Goulde-Jadenshrined Pyrastle.   A grand castle made entirely of jadestone encased within a great golden pyramid, the Goulde-Jadenshrined Pyrastle is a treasure that was lost to the world Zion’s ago. Beautifully engraved speeches, wishes, and expressions adorn the walls and halls of the once great kingdom. Libraries of the lost language, unshared knowledge, and unknown culture of the Yenome Dono littered the pyramid’s innards, the castle’s surroundings.   The lost culture and writings, the language of the Gouldestorg's that decorated every wall were frequently mistaken for beautiful designs and works of art. Circles, lines, and colorchanging moodee eencks beautifully make up the Dono alphabets that line the pyramid's innards.

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