THE WMPRESS JOWKA

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THE WMPRESS JOWKA



Once upon a time... an Empress lived in Japan. She was young, beautiful,

kindly, and wise, and her name was Jowka. She dreamt of living in peace,

thinking of the welfare of her people, but in the northern mountains, a

rebelion broke out led by prince Kokai. He sent a message to the Empress,

"Jowka, either you must marry me and share the throne, or I will put your

kingdom to the flame and sword!" Jowka, who hnew the empresses never flinch at

threats, replied,

"Kokai, we shall fight!", and sent an army against the rebels. The army was

strong and well led and it defeated the rebels in more than one battle. But,

just before the most important battle of all, something terrible and magical

happened.

Kokai pleaded with one of the evil gods and it started to rain. The rivers

grew swollen with water and broke their banks. There were appaling floods which

took the Imperial army by susprise and swept it away. Every man, from the

general to the humblest soldier, was drowned. And Kokai the rebel came down

from the mountains and approached the capital of the Empire. Jowka sent other

armies against him, but each one met the same fate: swept away in the swirling

waters that obeyed Kokai's orders. The whole of Japan was terror-striken. Was

power to be seized by a merciless rebel magician?

Jowka was lost in thought over this when, one night, she heard a rustle in

the room where she was saying her prayers. Lifting her eyes, she saw, standing

in front of her, a man wearing a long tunic and holding a stick. He had long

white hair and a flowing beard, as soft as silk. The Empress jumped in

surprise, but the old man said:

"Have no fear, Jowka, I'm a friend, I'm the God of Fire. I heard your

prayers, I know how much you are suffering, and I'm here to help. Don't worry!

I shall join your armies and Kokai's magic will do nothing against me."

"Tell me, God of Fire, what must I do?" the Empress murmured.

"You must gather a new army to send against the rebel. I will march at the

side of your general." And so the Empress ordered the greatest and biggest

army ever seen in Japan to be mustered, and a huge number of men, horses and

chariots set out.

Everyone, including the Imperial and rebel soldiers, knew that the battle

about to be fought would be final. The two opposing armies slowly drew closer

on a vast plain, and the general leading the imperial troops murmured:

"It is unwise to march here. Kokai could easily flood this area!" The God of

Fire, marching at the general's side in the guise of a bold young officer said:

"Have no fear, I'm far stronger than water." There were a few skirmishes,

then Kokai, high on the mountain where he had made his camp, raised his arms

invoking the help of the elements. The earth shook, there was a fierce gust of

wind and an immense rush of water swept down the mountainside onto the plain.

The Imperial soldiers screamed with terror, but the God of Fire simply said:

"Keep calm! That water will not even lap our feet." And indeed, the huge

foaming waves that seemed to gallop towards the army, suddenly slowed down when

they reached the God of Fire, drew back, split with a tremendous roar and were

swallowed up by the earth.

"This is the end of Kokai! March on!" ordered the general, and the entire

army marched on towards the mountain and defeated the enemy. Kokai saw that

the rebellion was now over, his power had gone and his fortune too had

disappeared. But rather than surrender to the Empress Jowka, who would have

forgiven him, he hurled himself, head first, against the mountain and died. But

the blow was so hard that the mountain, named Shu, cracked and from the crack

gushed out fire, poisonous fumes and lava, that quickly invaded the plain

below, burning and suffocating everything on it. A far worse danger now

threatened the empier of the wise Jowka!

The Empress remained quite calm. Then she received another terrible piece of

knews. The crack in the mountain and the disaster that followed, had also

cracked the pillars that held up the sky, damaging the pathway along which,

every day, the Sun and the Moon travelled with their chariots, carrying the

light.

In a short time, in fact, a dreadful dark shadow fell over all the world.

People were afraid of the darkness, they wept and despaired. So wise Jowka

ordered huge bonfires to be kept alight,so that the flames would give them

comfort, courage and new hope. And she sent word to all her subjects that they

should collect blue, white, orange and red stones and bring them to the palace.

When that was done, the Empress ground down the stones, and made a kind of

paste, something like liquid porcelain, transparent and shiny.

She pu it in a pot, then with a magic spell summoned a cloud, climbed on

top of it and made it carry her to the exact spot where the heavenly pillar was

cracked. There, she repaired the damage using the sdrange coloured paste. As

she went back to earth, she said to herself, "There! The pillar is mended. The

chariots of the Sun and the Moon can take to the road again and the light will

return." Alas! Things didn't quite happen that way! Days went by and the light

had still not come back. The Sun and the Moon were nowhere to be seen. And the

people, who had had such high hopes, again began to weep and wail. Everyone

began to say, "Oh dear! We shall live the rest of our lives in the dark! We

will go blind, we will die of the cold! Nothing will grow in the fields, and if

we survive the dark and the cold, we will die of hunger!"

Once again, the Empress kept calm and was unworried. She called together all

the wise men of the realm and asked them to find out what had happened. Long

discussions took place, then a very learned philosopher went before Jowka and

told her,

"Your most gracious Highness, I know exactly what has happened! When the

pillar of heaven cracked the Sun and the Moon shut themselves away in their

palaces in alarm. And they have never come out again. How can they possibly

know the pillar has been repaired?"

"Yes! Yes! That is so!" shorussed the other wise men. The Empress then said,

"There is only way to tell them. Send a messenger!"

"A messenger?" they asked. Jowka went on.

"Yes. Or rather, two! One to gallop to the Sun and the other to the Moon.

We can't be discourteous, and if we were to warn one before the other, then the

second one might take offense." All over the empire, a search was made for two

horsemen brave enough to face such a long journey, and two horses strong enough

to gallop into the heart of Day and Night. It wasn't easy to find suitable men

but in the end, two young men came to Jowka, and she told them what had to be

done...

The messengers set off. It was a long and fearful journey, from cloud to

cloud, from heaven to heaven, through winds and storms, brushing past comets

and shooting stars. But they delivered the Empress's message to the Sun and the

Moon. The pillar had been repaired, their chariots could return to the heavenly

pathways. The Sun and the Moon thanked the messengers.

The next day, the shadows disappeared from the daylight world, and light

flooded back again, as before. the two messengers knelt before the Empress on

their return, but Jowka made them rise to their feet, saying:

"No! Men like you shall always remain on their feet before anyone on earth,

for you have looked the Sun and the Moon in the face!"





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