It was a beautiful day in Pangea, Helios was in the sky, the birds were singing, the rivers were flowing, and the beasts were calm as the lakes in the mountains.
However, in a random tribe of people in Pangea, there was great turmoil. A spirit had come recently. He called himself the bringer of smoke, He was a tall, handsome man riddled with scars and tan skin.
Upon the sighting of him by the women of the tribe, they all collectively wanted him. He did not want them, however, he wanted the chieftain's wife. She was a stunning woman, with thin arms, a large bosom, wide hips, and a beautiful face. She had also wanted him, so upon him reaching her, they had done a most corrupt deed.
The chieftain had found out about this after they had done it and the bringer of smoke had left. He had his wife imprisoned and searched for the spirit who had done this. After a moon of searching, he gave up, his men were tired and the beasts were getting active once more.
Yet upon reaching the tribe once more, he say that his wife had given birth to the child of the spirit. In a fit of rage, he had killed her, in front of the child.
But, his anger had not blinded him, so he took the child to the shaman. Upon reaching the shaman he had thrust the child to him, a request weaseled its way through his cursing and profanities.
See if the child is powerful, a task the shaman gladly accepted. After all, it was the child of a spirit, a strong one at that. So the shaman took the baby from the chief, but upon holding the baby. He had a vision.
A vision of a man and a dragon ripping through hundreds of men and beasts all trying to kill them, yet upon him looking closer at the man, the man turned to him and scowled. A single bolt of lightning was all he saw before he was dead.
The shaman hurriedly told the chieftain of his vision and they began to formulate a plan. They would raise the boy so he could protect the tribe, and hopefully, he wouldn't turn against them.
They immediately began the plan. The chief informed the entire tribe that they had to take care of the boy since he was the son of the spirit.
He told them to build a temple for the boy, as grand as possible. So they began to work, and over five months, they had built a grand temple made from stone and wood.
It had many rooms, most for the caretakers of the boy but a few for the storage of food and weapons in case they are attacked.