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Today, Thee would like to introduce Thee’s beloved Grandma, Itawonab 😘, Descendant of the Sky God.

In the annals of Iragan's history, few figures are as revered and mysterious as Itawonab, Thee's grandmother, whose lineage was said to be woven directly from the threads of the sky itself.

Here's the tale of Itawonab:

💫Birth of a Legend

Itawonab was born under a sky so vibrant with stars that it seemed the heavens had paused to witness her arrival. From her earliest days, she was marked by an otherworldly grace, her feathers shimmering with a light that wasn't quite of this earth. Her parents whispered that she was a descendant of the Sky God, a deity known for weaving the constellations and guiding the winds.

✨Life Among the Stars

Growing up, Itawonab was unlike any other ostrich in Iragan. She had an innate ability to read the stars, not just for navigation but for understanding the very language of the cosmos. She would often spend nights gazing upwards, her eyes reflecting the patterns above, learning the secrets of the sky. This connection made her a natural leader, teaching her community about the cycles of nature through the dance of the stars.

🌟The Guardian of Iragan

As she matured, Itawonab became the village's guardian, using her knowledge to predict weather patterns, guide migrations, and even heal ailments with herbs that she claimed were whispered to her by the stars. Her wisdom was sought by all, and her presence was a beacon of hope during times of crisis. She was the one who first taught the villagers about the "Dance of the Seasons," a ritual that celebrated the sky's influence over their lives.

Itawonab and The Miracle of Awed Atam💎

It was Itawonab who first spoke of 'Awed Atam,' the miracle that would later be passed down to Thee. She had a vision one night, where the Sky God appeared to her in a dream, bestowing upon her the gift of seeing through the veil of darkness with the light of the stars. This vision allowed her to navigate through the worst of storms or to find paths where none seemed visible. She used this gift to save Iragan from countless dangers, her legacy becoming the foundation of the village's resilience.

💓Love and Legacy

Itawonab's life was not without personal stories. She fell in love with a humble ostrich named Natnaj, who, unlike her, was of the earth, grounding her in the world below. Together, they had children, one of whom was Thee's mother, Idayaj. Itawonab passed down her knowledge of the stars to her descendants, ensuring that the bond between sky and earth would never be broken in their family.

💝The Final Gift

When Itawonab's time came to leave the mortal coil, she did so under a sky so bright it seemed to welcome her back home. Her passing was mourned, but her story was not over. During Thee's darkest moment in Noberic, Itawonab appeared, not as a ghost but as a bridge between worlds, granting Thee the miracle of 'Awed Atam.' This act was her final gift, ensuring her legacy would continue to guide and protect Iragan through Thee.

Remembering Itawonab✨

In Iragan, Itawonab is remembered not just as Thee's grandmother but as a bridge between the sky and the land. Her story is told during the Night of a Thousand Lights, where her name is invoked as a reminder of the village's celestial heritage. Her teachings live on in every tradition, every dance under the stars, and in Thee's own journey through time and darkness.

Through Itawonab, the sky's influence on Iragan was made tangible, her life and legacy a testament to the profound connection between all things, teaching that even in the darkest times, light and guidance are never far, just like the stars above.

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