
This week we have the expansion of the Splinterlands Lore, as the theme of the Community Engagement Challenge. The idea is to choose a topic from the Splinterlands Lore, be it a character, event or any other part of the lore and create an increment using your imagination. So, exploring the elements part of the Splinterlands Lore, I thought of making a story about a Dual Summoner of the elements water and fire. Curious to know more about Mizukai, the one who controls the opposite elements?
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Context - Mana and Elements
Source: Splinterlore - Mana & Elements
All beings that exist in Splinterlands have the status of Mana, which varies in quantity between them, but do you know how mana originated in Splinterlands? Long ago, in the land that would one day become Prateoria, there were problems that upset the balance of the worlds and planes, causing creatures and a large amount of mana to enter the world.
But, over time, things normalized, separating the planes and the regions were separated into their respective elements: Fire, Water, Earth, Life, Death and Dragon. This separation becomes quite evident when we look at the map of the Lands of Splinterlands, in which regions have characteristic elements and inhabit the creatures that are compatible with such elements.
The City of Ware, a mix of Water and Fire
In the region of the water element, there is a greater concentration of humidity with freshwater rivers and lakes, which descend until reaching the ocean. In the Fire Region, however, it is the complete opposite, with excessive droughts due to the lack of water and being very hot. Thus, it would be impossible to think of a place that would exist with such a set of conditions, but it does exist. The city of Ware gets its name from the combination of WAter and fiRE, because it is located on the border between the two regions. As the climate fluctuates a lot, with one part of the city being hotter and the other more humid, two districts were created, one where the beings of water live and the other where the beings of fire live.
This separation causes a lot of conflict in the city, because while on one side the climate is hot with large volcanoes and rivers of lava, on the other there is an abundance of biodiversity and drinking water, causing the population of the Fire District to end up marginalized, thus creating a great dispute over region and prejudice, causing people on one side to not like to live with those on the other. However, everything would change when a couple falls in love and a new being is born from this love.
Mizukai - The New Dual Summoner of Fire/Water
The couple's son is called Mizukai, being born from a marriage between people of both elements, he faced great difficulties because he did not feel represented by either side and was always offended by both populations, having only his family as allies. However, when he turns 18, his power emerges, indicating that Mizukai is capable of controlling both elements. With his new power and understanding both sides, Mizukai decides to change the current situation by applying for the competition that will define the new Leader of the city of Ware. His goal was simple: by winning the tournament, he would seek to end the years-long rivalry by being the one who can communicate with both peoples.
I think it would be interesting to see Mizukai in Splinterlands as the first summoner of the dual element of Fire and Water, representing the union between peoples and showing that it is possible to have harmony even between such opposite elements. After all, if alone it is possible to be faster, together they will go further. One observation is that Mizukai looks a bit like Todoroki from My Hero Academia, but instead of ice like the character, Mizukai has water as his second element.
