Board :Tales of the People
Author :Archon Iyagi
Subject : "How The Sea Got Its Salt" by Viky
Date :12/7
           "How The Sea Got Its Salt"


    Once upon a time, long long ago, there lived two brothers
 in the land of Kugnae, at the edge of Dae Shore. Their names    
were Yin and Yang. They had always been very different from
 eachother, since they were young.

    Yin had settled into a cozy house at the north end of the
 seashore, with his wife and children and was very wealthy. He
 worked in the day as a Spy, doing several odd jobs and
 receiving much gold for his evil deeds. He was selfish beyond
 belief and if there was anything he didn't have, he wanted
 it!

   On the other side of the shore, Yang resided in a tiny
shack that he himself had built. He also lived with his wife  
but the great difference between him and his brother Yin, was  
that he was considered a peasant by his neighbors. He had no  
job, as nobody wanted to hire a poor man, yet he had the
 heart of gold and made his living by scavenging for acorns
 and rabbit meat.

   Yin hated his brother Yang since he had no reason to like
 a poor man, whether it was his own blood brother or not. He
 would tease him and dress in his finest robes when he would
 pay Yang a visit. Yang did not mind this, as he thought  
everybody had their own outlook on people. He remained
positive throughout their long brotherhood together.

   One night, Yin was on the way to his brother's house to
 bring him some rice to eat, as they were nearly starving! As
he was approaching the door, he overheard Yang's
 conversation with his wife. He spied through the window, as
 they spoke.

    Yang had taken out some sort of vase, which he presented
to his wife: "Darling, an old man in the wilderness gave me
 this vase in exchange for some rabbit meat to eat!" said
Yang. His wife looked confused and asked what they will use
it for. "This vase is magic," said Yang. He continued to
 explain that when you say "Start!" to the vase, it starts  
producing salt within itself until you yell out "Thank you!"
to make it cease.

    As soon as Yin heard that the vase is magic and that you
 must yell "Start!" to make it produce something, he ran back
 home to tell his wife. He must have this magical vase and
 find out what treasures it spurts out! So, that night he
 plotted to go to Yang's house to steal his new magical vase.
As Yang slept, dreaming of the new business he would start
 selling salt at a cheap price, Yin climbed in through the
 window and stole the vase.
   
    He had to make a getaway before his brother found out that
 his vase was gone and met his wife at the seashore that
 night. They got on a small rowboat and rowed and rowed until
 they were in the middle of the ocean. "I cannot wait any
 longer!" yelled Yin. He had to see what treasures the vase
 would spew out. So he yelled, "Start!" and the vase quickly
 filled with salt, and overfilled with salt, and filled the
 whole boat with salt! "Salt?! Ah! How do we make it stop?"
 yelled Yin's wife. Yet, Yin had not listened to Yang's whole
 story on how to work the vase, and could not stop the salt
from forming! Yin and his wife screamed and begged the lamp
to cease. "Stop!" "Finish!" "End!"  
 
   
      Yet nothing would work. That night, a long long
    time ago, Yin's boat sank to the bottom of the sea. And      
   there it lay, under the sea, for thousands of years,
    still not stopped. Right next to it lie two poor souls
    who could not conquer their greed. And that is how the
    sea got its salt.


-Viky