Long time ago, far away, in the ancient time, long before the stars had etched their stories into the night sky and before the winds had whispered the names of mortals, there existed a celestial being whose wings glowed with the essence of the sun and whose eyes held the wisdom of all ages. This being was the Simurgh of Serenity, a creature of such grace and power that even the heavens themselves bent to her will. She was neither malevolent nor indifferent; she was the embodiment of peace, her very presence soothing the tumult of the world below.
The Simurgh of Serenity dwelled in the heart of an emerald forest atop the highest mountain, where clouds caressed the peaks and the wind hummed songs of forgotten eras. It was in this place that a magical mirror, known as the Mirror of Ecliptica, had been hidden for centuries. The mirror, crafted by the ancient mages of the world, was said to hold the power to reveal the true nature of one's soul. To gaze into it was to witness one's most profound desires, fears, and the unspoken longings of the heart. However, it was not only a mirror of reflection, but a mirror of fate. Those who sought it were often consumed by what they saw, for it would twist their paths, forever altering the course of their lives.

Bathed in the rain, a bold red presence stands firm, embodying quiet strength and resilience, as droplets create a dynamic backdrop, inviting reflection on the connection between peace and the storm.
But the Simurgh, with her great wisdom, had no need for such an artifact. She was content with the clarity of her spirit and the stillness of her soul. She had no desire to know her future, nor did she seek to possess what the mirror could reveal. Her role in the world was that of a guardian, and the mirror lay under her protection, encased in the tranquility of her domain.
Yet, fate is not always kind to those who are serene, and the wind of change soon blew through the world. Two powerful beings, both of whom were greatly consumed by their desires, came to learn of the Mirror of Ecliptica: Nima the Firebearer and Laleh the Moonweaver.
Nima, a fierce warrior who commanded the very flames of the earth, had long craved the power to shape the destiny of all the kingdoms in the land. He believed that the mirror would show him the key to uniting all realms under his rule, to bend fate to his iron will. He sought the mirror not for knowledge, but for dominion over all that existed.
Laleh, on the other hand, was a being of ethereal beauty, a weaver of dreams and keeper of the night. Her power lay in the ability to weave the threads of time itself, but she was restless, haunted by an insatiable longing to understand the meaning of her own existence. She believed the mirror would reveal her true purpose, a purpose that had eluded her for eons. Unlike Nima, Laleh sought understanding, not power - but in her search, she too became consumed by the possibility of what the mirror might show her.
The two of them, unaware of the other's pursuit, began their journey towards the mountain where the Simurgh dwelled. Their paths would cross, and in that crossing, the world would tremble.
Nima arrived first, his fiery form cutting through the air as he ascended the mountain. The Simurgh, sensing the disturbance in the peaceful winds of her home, descended to meet him, her feathers shimmering with an iridescent light. She spoke in a voice like a soft breeze, the kind that carries both warmth and coolness in its embrace.
"Why do you come to this sacred place, O Firebearer?" she asked.
Nima, his eyes ablaze with determination, answered, "I seek the Mirror of Ecliptica. I wish to see the future, to claim my dominion over all realms. You, Simurgh, are the only one who stands between me and my destiny."
The Simurgh regarded him with calm, knowing eyes. "The mirror is not for those who seek power," she said gently. "Its truths are not meant to be wielded like a sword. They are meant to be understood, not conquered."
But Nima, driven by his ambition, ignored her words. "You cannot stop me. I will take the mirror, and all will bow to my will," he declared, raising his hand to strike.

Marvel at the Ahriman's Simurgh, a stunning figure of grace and strength, as it stands watch over the shimmering water, its catch reflecting the majesty of the wild.
At that moment, Laleh arrived, her silvery form like a ghost in the night, gliding silently over the mountain. She saw the confrontation between Nima and the Simurgh and felt a twinge of dread in her heart. Her desire for the mirror was pure, but she, too, had come to claim it.
"Laleh," the Simurgh called, her voice a serene melody in the wind. "Why do you come?"
"I seek the mirror to understand the truth of my existence," Laleh replied, her voice full of quiet sorrow. "I am lost, and only the mirror can show me the way."
The Simurgh looked upon her with compassion. "The truth of your existence lies not in a reflection, but in the harmony within you. To seek it in the mirror is to risk losing the serenity of your soul."
Laleh, however, could not hear her. Her longing for understanding clouded her vision, just as Nima's hunger for power blinded him to the Simurgh's wisdom.
And so, a great battle erupted between Nima and Laleh. The skies raged with fire and moonlight, the mountain trembling beneath their fury. The Simurgh, with her wings spread wide, soared between them, her feathers shimmering with an ethereal glow. She tried to calm them, but her peace was like a balm to wounds too deep to heal.
In the midst of the chaos, the Simurgh understood that it was not the mirror that had caused this conflict, but the emptiness within the hearts of those who sought it. She spread her wings to their fullest, enveloping them in a radiant light that softened the air and dulled the fire. "Enough," she said, her voice filled with an unspoken authority.
For the first time, both Nima and Laleh stopped in their tracks, their rage ebbing away in the presence of the Simurgh's serenity.
The Simurgh turned to them, her eyes full of ancient sorrow. "The mirror you seek is not a tool for power or self-discovery. It is a mirror that reflects only the truth of what you are, not what you could be. To seek it for such purposes is to condemn yourself to a life of endless longing."
Nima, his fiery spirit now subdued, realized the futility of his quest. Laleh, too, understood that the answers she sought could not be found in the glass of the mirror.

The Simurgh stands in the snow, its wings catching the last rays of daylight. The peaceful yet powerful moment captures the quiet beauty of nature at dawn or sunset.
Together, they turned away, leaving the Simurgh to guard the Mirror of Ecliptica in peace. From that day forward, the mountain remained undisturbed, and the mirror was left to reflect the quiet serenity of the Simurgh, whose wisdom had not only protected the mirror, but healed the hearts of those who had sought it.
The Simurgh of Serenity remained the guardian of all that was peaceful, reminding the world that true wisdom lies not in what we seek to control, but in the peace we find within ourselves.
And so, the myth of the Simurgh of Serenity was told and retold, a story of peace, love, and the quiet wisdom that lies in letting go of what we desire, and accepting what we already are.