Columbia
Chapter i: The makings of a Revolution
When you know that you have a background of slavery and our ancestors have suffered at the hands of the invaders you begin to realize that after the generations of displacement we have no identity. Our traditions are lost and our names are changed we are not able to trace where our origins began. All we know is that we live in Amadica. We begin to see that an Amadicans ,Amsadicans or Borigicans is acting as The invaders that came here and speaking their language after so many decades. As we look we cannot tell or truly identify the nature that has brought us to this kind of existence and we are at loss. We watch movies that are made in W. I.S.S.I and still cannot understand something-Why?How?
T he Invaders changed the world it was better for some and not so good for others. In the early years of the invasion the prison was larger than we actually think-even if the captives escaped to a far away island they would still find the cruelty of the invaders We all know the results of the venture of the pirates as most people call them they are the invaders who came here seeking their wealth on our planet Columbia It is not for us to dwell on these issues. We also do not have an accurate number or count of the total of Borigicans who were anhiliated on the North and South Pass of Columbia. It is quite gruesome to actually to search in the past through the bloodshed for and identity that you have to relive some of the vicious nature of the invasion. Some have said that 500 years a go that they altered our DNA in the "Sleep Period". They were so powerful and never came out of their suits. No one knew where they came from or in what way their technology altered us The root of everything was the invasion itself. For the first hundred years they dwelt on the far side of Nurn and next to Nurn the people of Nod secretly educated themselves about the invaders and lived in exile most oftheir lives. Beyond, the three rivers in the land of the little people they also knew about the invaders and were safe because the invaders never noticed them, However they lived in fear and also went in exile too. Their children as they grew never acknowledged that invasion ever existed, but then truly realized it in their adulthood that it did. The impact of the invasion is extremely significant in their lives also as they too have a history of the the displacement of their ancestors who did not dwell where they dwelt now.
The conquest for wealth and ore resulted in the complete destruction of the peoples of Columbia some serious lies that were told and the legend of some of these lies still lives today in many parts of the world. The story of different dreams reside in the legends of Columbians today. The legends are not Columbian legends certain peoples that were deemed to be cannibals are the most significant.. Today we truly know When the invaders first landed on Columbia they may have used a mind altering gas and the people who inhaled this was probably also subject to mutation and mind control. Some suggested that prior to this sleep period they had studied Columbia for many many years before the invasion. In South Amadica and many other parts of the planet. The vicious nature of the beings that became the invaders still lives today on the planet and this is not a legend. We find this nature as we experience racism, when we cant negotiate, when we are shot for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. The Amadicans we believe were subject to a higher dose of the gas and the effects are irreversable they have become the puplis of the invaders-slaves forever.