User:Ancientsyrupsofhealing/sandbox

Origin
The ancient syrups of healing are referenced in the mythical stories that come from the ancient city of Sydaffle. The stories reference entire rivers of syrup that had the power to heal any sickness or injury. Although the language of the Sydaffle people has not yet been deciphered, preserved murals have led archaeologists to believe that the only person who had the power to summon the rivers and make use of its healing powers is the Mother of Waffles. The ritual performed to summon the rivers has not yet been discovered. It is believed that the Mother of Waffles is the only person to posses such knowledge. The most recent evidence of the last Mother of Waffles was uncovered in the Pyreneese mountain range in France. Archaeologist, Sir Edmund Roth, uncovered what is believed to be one of many locations of the vast empire of Sydaffle in 1935. He is recorded saying,"'It was the most beautiful discovery I have, and will ever make in my career'"Roth found preserved paintings and writings that are believed to talk about the great era of the last Mother of Waffles. Judging from the age of the artifacts, the last Mother of Waffles was believed to have lived 750-1000 years before the date of their discovery. Scholars that have analyzed the discoveries of Sydaffle say that the citizens believed the Mother of Waffles reincarnated into a new life after her death. Where or when the next Mother would be reincarnated remains a mystery.