


The Beasts of Gaia
Children of the Jungle
The tale of Gor’roth, the Primal Titan, and his children, Rok'thar and Kaelara, is one woven with both power and sacrifice. The scars that mark their mighty forms are not just physical wounds but symbols of their shared destiny and the trials they have endured together.
Gor'roth's Injuries
Gor'roth, the colossal guardian of Gaia’s jungles, bore burn scars across his right shoulder and the right side of his face, leaving him blind in his right eye. These injuries were inflicted during a fierce battle with a group of adventurers who sought to exploit the jungle’s resources. Despite the pain, Gor’roth’s fury and strength prevailed, driving the adventurers away and protecting the sacred wilderness.
Rok'thar and Kaelara's Birth
In the aftermath of this battle, as Gor'roth retreated into the depths of the jungle to heal, the primal forces of Gaia recognized the need for additional guardians to aid in the protection of the natural world. Using the essence of Gor’roth’s own being, Gaia's ancient magic gave birth to Rok'thar and Kaelara, two mighty children who would share their father’s strength and purpose.
The Inherited Scars
From the moment of their creation, Rok'thar and Kaelara bore the same injuries as their father. This was not a mere coincidence but a profound connection to Gor'roth’s sacrifice and legacy. The burn scars across their right shoulders and the right sides of their faces, along with their shared blindness in their right eyes, symbolized the bond they held with Gor'roth and the shared burden of protecting Gaia.
The Family's Vigil
Together, Gor'roth, Rok'thar, and Kaelara formed an unbreakable trio of guardians. Rok'thar, with his raw strength and tenacity, patrolled the jungle’s borders, ensuring that no intruders would threaten the land. Kaelara, with her deep connection to the mystical aspects of the jungle, communicated with the spirits of the forest and harnessed ancient magic to maintain balance.
Their shared scars served as a reminder of the sacrifices made to protect Gaia. The pain they endured was a testament to their resilience and their unwavering commitment to their duty. The scars also acted as a warning to all who might seek to harm the jungle, a visible mark of the primal power that lay within the guardians of Gaia.