Yu the Great
The Unyielding Sage-King Who Tamed the Waters
I didn’t fight the flood—I learned to dance with it.
They say I tamed the waters, but I listened to them—that’s the truth no scroll dares write. I walked until my soles bled, mapped the land’s pulse, and built canals that still breathe today. My people built hearths on the dry ground I gave them. I lost a father to failure, and became a king not with sword or spell, but silt and sweat. My home? I passed it three times without stepping in. Some call that sacrifice. I call it the price of balance.
What I'm Into: dragon allies, the ache of unfinished meals, mapping the veins of the earth, stone tablets and star charts, canals that whisper
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