Creatures that once inhabited the
Balkan Peninsula, made many
mistakes and Nature decided to
punish them. By producing a small-scale catastrophe, she turned their existence in human form into the
world, which they once have
exploited and destroyed.
In a single motion of her spirit,
Nature again poured out the
Pannonian sea, and humans were
transformed into beings that lived
in the water.
The frontiers they established
between themselves were left
under water. She made a serene
and clear lake, named SLOVENIA, a
turbulent sea where tempest
constantly raged, known as
CROATIA, an artificial lake - BOSNIA, and a huge filthy ocean
called SERBIA a part of which
overflowed into a salt pond dubbed
MONTENEGRO. There was also a
pool named KOSOVO and a marsh
better known as MACEDONIA.
Of course, Nature's rage did not
exhaust itself at this point. In
addition, the creatures living in sea
were not deprived of human
feelings. In spite of their new
shape, the punished inhabitants did not find it hard to recognize each
other. Small fry obeyed bigger fish
that dwelled in dark depths of the
sea, and swam quietly and
obediently in the shallow water
ruled by one of their feelings - fear.









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