Sylvio And The Mountains Giants __top__

Stunned by the shepherd’s wisdom, Thal-Kora granted Sylvio an audience. They spoke for seven days. Sylvio explained that the humans were not pests to be crushed, but fragile lives with short, bright spans of existence. In turn, the giants revealed their own tragedy: they were disappearing, their stony bodies slowly turning back into inanimate rock because they had forgotten the "song of the earth." The Pact of the Peaks

Imagine the scene: Sylvio,

The resolution of the legend saw the creation of the First Pact. Sylvio taught the giants the songs of the valley, which kept their spirits tethered to their moving forms. In exchange, the giants agreed to reshape the landscape to benefit the humans. They carved deep channels into the rock to divert spring meltwater away from villages and stacked massive boulders to create natural windbreaks against the winter gales. Sylvio And The Mountains Giants

Pebble recognizes the map as a gesture of care—not exploitation. The giants turn and walk east into the uninhabited valleys, shaking the world with every step. The Veridian Spine collapses into a gentle, fertile plain. Stunned by the shepherd’s wisdom, Thal-Kora granted Sylvio