this is for bot, make this simplified into 3-5 senteces.
Based on the folktale, it can be inferred that the ancient Yaquis held their gods in high regard and believed that fire was a sacred gift from the God of Fire. The story portrays the Yaquis and other beings from nature gathering in a great council to discuss the absence of fire in the world and their quest to obtain it. The fact that Bobok, the Toad, alone knew how to enter the house of the God of Fire without dying suggests a special connection or knowledge possessed by certain creatures that allowed them to interact with the gods. The God of Fire is shown to be protective of his fire, sending thunderbolts and lightning to kill anyone who carries light or fire away from him. However, despite the risks, Bobok successfully steals the fire and distributes it among his offspring, the toads, who then become carriers of fire and bring light to the world. This demonstrates the Yaquis' belief in the power and significance of their gods, as well as their understanding of the transformative nature of fire, which is now embedded in rocks and sticks and can be harnessed by humans through various means like using a drill.
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