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The The Legend of Pouyesh

According to the ancient covenant, during the reign of the esteemed king of kings, the great and noble Shah, sent by the Almighty, Cyrus the Great, in the year 538 BC, a son named Pouyesh was born among the sacred people of the ancient and great land of Pars, from very honorable and respected parents, in the eyes of all creation and the Almighty Lord. According to the prophecies of that time, Pouyesh would in the future remove some of the rulers with demonic attributes from power and slay them, becoming a great commander in the expansion of the great and sacred Zoroastrian religion, and in the cause of justice and righteousness.Therefore, it is said that Pouyesh was born into the world in the third month, accompanied by his mother, by unknown individuals. As an infant, he was murdered. The lifeless body of Pouyesh was transported, by the order of his noble and highly respected father (details of his mother and father are unknown), to an undisclosed location in Tabaristan, present-day Mazandaran, in a region of pleasant climate and beauty. It is necessary to mention that the place of keeping the infant's body was constructed by the greatest and most elite Jews and was equipped with very deadly traps, making entry into the location impossible.According to this legend, in the future, Pouyesh will open his eyes again to save the planet Earth, save humanity, fight against demons and demonic beings, and unite all lands under the rule of Pakht's government. For this reason, along with the infant's body, a number of very expensive tools possessing immense power and supernatural forces are kept, which are necessary to achieve this great goal. It is worth mentioning that 90% of their companions consist of angels, archangels, jinn, guardians of the forest, and creatures of the planet Earth, and even the elements such as water and air obey their command.This legend is mentioned only in a limited manner in an ancient book outside of Iran (the location of the book's keeping is unspecified for security reasons), and no other written version with more explanations exists. Therefore, it has been relegated to oblivion and exists only as a branch of imaginative literature (due to the mentioned tools accompanying the body and possessing extraordinary powers). Movies like "The Lord of the Rings," "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," and "The Wizard of Oz" follow from this branch of literature. of