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☀ 𝑄 𝐼 𝐴 𝑁 𝐺 ☀
[name meaning] strong, powerful, energetic [pronouns] he/him/his [gender] male [rank] protector
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The day of the Great Trial was one that every young guardian lion awaits with both eagerness and nervousness. That is the day that one finds out whether one has what it takes to be a Protector. If you pass the trail, it brings honor to you and to your family, and you go on to be given a charge to protect. But if you fail, you are shamed. Only a few make it through the trial. In a given group of young lions, usually only one will make it.
No one speaks of what happens in the trial. All that is known is that each adolescent goes before the High Guardian, meeting with him in a private room, a gazebo wrapped in tapestries, at the heart of the city.
In preparation of the meeting, Qiang fasted and bathed, making sure that he was presentable. The eldest Protector in the city said a prayer for him, and then lead him to the gazebo. Qiang took a breath, and stepped inside. It was dark and empty. The tapestries blocked out all light, so that Qiang couldn't tell the difference between having his eyes open or closed.
"Qiang."
Qiang turned quickly, slightly startled by the voice. There, appeared from nothing, was the High Guardian. A soft glow surrounded him, and in fact just barely lit up the entirety of the small room.
Qiang bowed before him. "High Guardian. I am humbled and awed to be in your presence."
"Rise," he said. "Come, follow me."
He began to walk, and Qiang followed alongside him. Though the gazebo was small from the outside, it was as if time and space had melted away, and the pair walked for a while. Qiang wondered if perhaps they had left the plane of reality and ascended to a different plane, a spirit plane.
The High Guardian stopped, so Qiang stopped too. A scene appeared before the pair. A great Protector with flames the color of blood sat proudly before a sacred relic. He looked mightier than any Protector that Qiang had ever seen.
"Who is he?" Qiang asked in awe.
"It matters not. Watch."
Qiang watched. Some lions approached the Protector and spoke with him in low tones. The Protector looked thoughtful, and then an odd look entered his eyes. He stood, and left his post. Qiang's mouth dropped open in shock. How could that mighty Protector abandon his charge? That was the worst offense a Protector could commit. A Protector NEVER abandons their post.
Someone came and stole the relic that was left unguarded. The scene shifted, to reveal the Protector receiving a large sack of gold coins. He had been bribed into leaving his post.
"He failed," the Guardian commented as the scene faded, "In what way?"
"He failed in his duty," Qiang replied immediately.
"How so?"
"He left his post, and abandoned his charge. He didn't protect it."
"Hmm," the High Guardian looked at him closely. "Is that all?"
Qiang gave him a puzzled look. "What do you mean?"
The High Guardian didn't answer. "Come," he said, "there is more to see."
He lead Qiang before another scene. This time, a Protector stood outside the doors of a house, presumably guarding a family inside. As Qiang watched, another lion came by, moving silkily around the Protector, whispering in his ear, brushing against his side. The Protector blushed at something that was said. Ultimately, he too left his post, following the other lion. Later, someone came and broke into the house, harming the family that lived there.
"He has failed too," Qiang said.
"How so?" The High Guardian asked again.
"He failed to protect the family."
"Is that all?"
Qiang was silent this time. He didn't know what he was missing.
The Guardian lead him to two more scenes. In each, Protectors left their posts, chasing after something else.
"What have all these lions failed to protect?" the High Guardian asked as the last scene faded. The pair sat facing one another, encircled by the soft glow of the High Guardian.
Qiang thought about the scenes. They had failed to guard their charges, obviously. But what else? The first had gone after money, the second after love, the third after food, and the fourth after fame. They let their desires overpower their duty.
"Their hearts," Qiang realized. "They didn't protect their hearts. They chased after what they desired, instead of protecting their charges."
"Indeed," the Guardian said. "Anyone can protect a relic or a treasure. But if they do not first and last protect their heart, they will always fail. This world has many temptations that would lead you astray and cause you to abandon what you protect. Many a great being has left treasure, friends, even family, behind in the pursuit of things that have ensnared his heart. If you are to be a Protector, you must always guard your heart."
"I will," Qiang vowed.
"It is not easy. The heart is deceptive and a strong motivator, it is easily won and not easily tamed. Guard it well."
The High Guardian stood then. He began to fade away, like the scenes he had showed Qiang. Taking this as a sign of the end of the Trial, Qiang bowed low. Just as the last rays of light disappeared, he heard the High Guardian's voice once more.
☀ "That is your most important task." ☀
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