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The Story of Two Brothers: Jabun and Jilden
This is the story of the two brothers Jabun and Jilden and their trials to get to godlike levels in society. This story explains how different choices can come out with different effects.
Textbook, Folklore
Content
Ancient Hylian, Twili
Both serious and playful as we come through the characters stories
Nonfiction
Setting
Pre-twilight era. Post Child Era
About
Betrayal and determination
Truthiness
That you must be careful on your life choices and really think things out
Culture
The morals of right and wrong, thinking things out
The biggest influence is Jilden's impact on the twilight realm, blessing the world with life and balance. Jabun also plays a very important role by showing the youth of Hyrule that gods still exist after the great flood, and that you should never stop believing.
This lore was first written by a traveling Hylian that had stumbled across Jabun and Jilden many times during the story, taking stops and telling eachother stories. This story is told as a part of history in the Twilight Realm, and a folklore in the great sea.
This lore has been recieved extremely well by the Twili, and almost taken as a joke and a part of fiction by the Hylian youth.
The Hylians really do not take this lore seriously, and have started forgetting it over the years, explaining that they think it is not neccessary reading and that Jabun might even be a myth god.
"I swear on the fused shadow!"
Origin
During the child era, while Jabun and Jilden started their adventure to Hyrule.
This lore has always been told the original way, just with updates of the text, since the Hylian language adapted.
Post Child Era
A travelling Hylian
History
Tael, the helper of an ancient evil, fathered two sons named Jabun and Jilden and raised them in southern Termina, near the swamp.
The Twili of the Twilight Realm are required to read this book by the age of 16 and have a full understanding of Jilden's sacrifices. The Hylians have adapted schools and sometimes read the book in literature class, yet it has become less and less required over the years.
Variations
Different Realms have different closeness of this lore, Mainly only the Hylians and Twili care to read it. The people of the sky, the mountain, and the desert hardly ever read it, but the people of the lake read one verse of the book aloud on the day of the Water Spirit's ascension, and only on that day.
Overview
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The Story of Two Brothers: Jabun and Jilden
This is the story of the two brothers Jabun and Jilden and their trials to get to godlike levels in society. This story explains how different choices can come out with different effects.
Textbook, Folklore
Content
Details about this lore's content
Ancient Hylian, Twili
Both serious and playful as we come through the characters stories
Nonfiction
Setting
Details about this lore's setting
Pre-twilight era. Post Child Era
About
Details about this lore's about
Betrayal and determination
Truthiness
Details about this lore's truthiness
That you must be careful on your life choices and really think things out
Culture
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The morals of right and wrong, thinking things out
The biggest influence is Jilden's impact on the twilight realm, blessing the world with life and balance. Jabun also plays a very important role by showing the youth of Hyrule that gods still exist after the great flood, and that you should never stop believing.
This lore was first written by a traveling Hylian that had stumbled across Jabun and Jilden many times during the story, taking stops and telling eachother stories. This story is told as a part of history in the Twilight Realm, and a folklore in the great sea.
This lore has been recieved extremely well by the Twili, and almost taken as a joke and a part of fiction by the Hylian youth.
The Hylians really do not take this lore seriously, and have started forgetting it over the years, explaining that they think it is not neccessary reading and that Jabun might even be a myth god.
"I swear on the fused shadow!"
Origin
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During the child era, while Jabun and Jilden started their adventure to Hyrule.
This lore has always been told the original way, just with updates of the text, since the Hylian language adapted.
Post Child Era
A travelling Hylian
History
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Tael, the helper of an ancient evil, fathered two sons named Jabun and Jilden and raised them in southern Termina, near the swamp.
The Twili of the Twilight Realm are required to read this book by the age of 16 and have a full understanding of Jilden's sacrifices. The Hylians have adapted schools and sometimes read the book in literature class, yet it has become less and less required over the years.
Variations
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Different Realms have different closeness of this lore, Mainly only the Hylians and Twili care to read it. The people of the sky, the mountain, and the desert hardly ever read it, but the people of the lake read one verse of the book aloud on the day of the Water Spirit's ascension, and only on that day.
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