"This is the story of Pyramus and Thisbe. Pyramus came from a long line of soldiers and at the age of 16 his father passed the light of their house to his son, as a token of his maturity."
"Pyramus joined the army and wandered around for years with his regiment. When he came back his parents had died."
"After Pyramus left the army he got devoted to writing novels and poetry, and as such he got into contact with Thisbe, a renowned poet in the four quarters of the Chahar Bagh."
"Thisbe grew up in the idyllic part of the Chahar Bagh, whereas Pyramus' homeland was made of rocky coasts and enormous dark woods."
"Even the wild dinosaurs had an eye for beauty."
"And so Thisbe grew up writing, meditating and studying philosophy."
"A few years after Pyramus left the army to become the ruler of his part of the Chahar Bagh, he asked Thisbe to become his wife."
"But Thisbe had a stepmother, whose name has been forgotten, who was also a witch. She was extremely jealous of Thisbe and hated Pyramus' family, as she was once denied a marriage into that clan."
"Neither Pyramus, nor Thisbe, were aware of the feelings of Thisbe's stepmother, and both were looking forward to their marriage, which would join up two parts of the Chahar Bagh, and Pyramus filled his time with writing poetry."
"One night however, Thisbe's stepmother went to the rocky coast of Pyramus' land and cast a spell."
"She summoned the ocean to form a tsunami and wash away all the land, except for the estates of both families, which were elevated in the sky, separating both lovers forever."
"As for the common people, hundreds of thousands of people died. Those who had boats were lucky and fled to the two other parts of the Chahar Bagh.
"Thisbe spent the rest of her life staring at the castle of Pyramus, weeping over her fate. When many years later she learned about the dead of Pyramus, she ended her own life, hoping to be reunited with Pyramus for once and for all."
"Pyramus cursed the cruel fate that had happened to Thisbe and himself, and just as Thisbe he filled his days with staring at Thisbe's castle. After years, grief got the better of him and he died at the age of 40."
"Until the day of today people who sail the vast ocean can still see the empty stronghold and castle floating in the air, as a silent reminder of this sad story."

