SAKYA PARAKA: THE LIBERATOR

SAKYA PARAKA: THE LIBERATOR
Sagara the Ruler of the Eastern Vanaya Forest



On the outskirts of the eastern Vanaya forest, Shrie and the Paraka villagers had been walking for 2 days to the north with their hands tied to each other.


 


The Rakshasa treated them well. They stop when tired and eat twice a day. The Rakshasa treated them well as if they did not want anything to happen to their captive humans.


 


At present, they arrived at the edge of the cliff that borders between the mainland of the Pangea continent and the ocean of Panthalassa. To arrive in the North they had to turn into the eastern Vanaya forest. The eastern Vanaya forest has tropical rainforest vegetation. The trees grow tightly and soar with wide leaves covering the incoming sunlight. As the night approaches, fog descends on the eastern part of the forest.


 


They began to enter the forest with a formation of four rakshasa walking in front to open the path, the remaining four rakshasa being in the rear row. After a quarter day of walking, the rakshasa started to turn towards the north and suddenly stopped. The smell of porpoises filled the area where they were. The fog that came out of nowhere began to envelop them.


 


The rakshasa started talking to each other. Rakshasa who is behind the line joins the rakshasa front. One of the rakshasa untied the villagers. The eight rakshasa showed the same face romance. Fearful.


 


When a shadow appeared from the east, one of the rakshasa screamed and ran towards the north. The sound of his footsteps pounding behind the lush trees sounded loud. In an instant it turned into a scream then silence.


 


Not long after that from the north appeared a black shadow behind the trees. The closer, the clearer it becomes. A large serpent with a head 2 meters wide with its hydras. His skin was black as bright as a glow. It's about 12 meters long.


 


The villagers started screaming when they saw the snake. For some people who know the snake is ayata sattva. Looking at his size, he was no ordinary ayata sattva. Some of them started running and others just retreated from being too afraid to move. Only the giants remain united. One of the giants gave a cue and the other 6 began to circle the snake.


 


Simultaneously they hit his chest in the direction of the ayata sattva and the rest attacked him. But all in vain because when the mace hit the head and body of Ayata, the mace was smashed to pieces.


Knowing that his attack was unsuccessful, the giants retreated. Ayata sattva just hissed. With one swift movement, a rakshasa in front of him directly entered into his mouth while the other three giants were blown away by the flick of his tail for 10 steps. Two giant people instantly died when they collided with a large tree trunk. His mouth was bleeding thick blood.


Seeing how easily his friends died, the other three giants finally decided to turn around and run away. The ayata immediately spewed out its poison and right towards the three giants. They screamed, their skin melted and then sprawled motionless.


 


After the Ayata devoured and swallowed the giant in its mouth. Sang ayata immediately looked at the crowd of villagers who were still silent. Suddenly the rest of the residents immediately ran scattered and all that was left was Shrie.


 


Shrie just fell silent and stared at the ayata. The ayata looked back at Shrie.


"Flee women! you're too skinny for this noble to eat!" I don't know why Shrie could understand the serpent's words.


 


Beyond Ayata's estimation, it turns out that Shrie did not run away. He picked up a tree branch nearby, then smacked it into the Ayata's nose. Not hitting, rather patting the snake's nose because the twig is not broken.


 


"..."


 


The ayata was confused, should he be angry or laughing? let alone twigs, even a big mace was crushed when it clashed with its hard skin. But, this girl hit him with a twig, is she still sane?


Even worse, after hitting the ayata, Shrie even smiled. What's wrong with this girl... Ayata was curious. As far as she is concerned, let alone a girl, any adult who meets her must be peeing in their pants or running while shouting to call her mother. But this little girl was smiling.... There must be something wrong with this girl.


 


"Well, if you don't want to run, then you want to be this noble meal. Because right now you're too thin, this noble one will make you fatter, denser and fuller..." Shrie suddenly floated up and sat down on the ayata's neck which immediately shot towards the east of the Vanaya forest.


 


Along the way the Ayata had caught some fish and fruits.


 


Shrie then exited the cave and soon returned with some firewood. I realized with his magic to light the fire. Shrie ate the fruits while waiting for the fish to ripen.


 


After being full, Shrie walked out of the cave. Ayata thinks that Shrie will run away, but after arriving at the cave, Shrie just sits looking at the stars in the sky. Shrie looked at the stars in the sky. Hoping to find his father, mother and grandfather in the sky.


 


"There's something wrong with the girl" the ayata thought, closing her eyes.


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In the morning, Ayata woke up to a pat on her nose. When she opened her eyes Shrie was already on her side and went straight up to her neck.


 


"Little girl...This noble one is the king of all ayata sattva. Commonly called Sagara Ruler of the eastern Vanaya forest.... And you want me to get you some food? You are too demeaning to this noble... I'll show you what this noble can do." As he cursed, Sagara named this ayata out of the cave and hissed loudly.


 


Before long, the ayata sattva in the eastern Vanaya forest began to arrive from various directions. They all have a tsidra on their forehead and bow before Sagara.


 


"Listen to this commandment of the noble... From now on you have a duty to make this woman fat, feed her whatever she wants and if you fail then you will be food. Remember that! No one should eat him because he wishes to be this noble meal... And this noble one will grant his hope."


 


Sagara gives clear command to all ayata sattva. No one would dare to ignore this order and no one would dare to eat the Shrie, how could they dare to snatch the food of the eastern Vanaya ruler, unless they were tired of living.


Another note from Sagara's command is to take good care of the woman, because if she dies before Sagara eats, then they will all be doomed.


 


After Sagara re-enters the cave, all the ayata sattvas outside hiss. The biggest green sattva in the place said "Well, we split the task. Little Ayata, you are in charge of collecting food and big Ayata is in charge of protecting it. You can all disperse and go straight to work... Fast work!"


 


"What about you?" Ayata sattva in yellow asked as she saw that the green ayata was still motionless.


 


"Srsttt...I'll wait for the sun to rise higher and then come to another sattva in this forest so as not to eat the little girl." Ayata green stuck out her tongue looking a little angry.


 


"That's why, you're a slacker." Ayata yellow hissing. The others nodded as if agreeing.


 


"You fools what do you know? You think the other sattva-sattva woke up this early... They were still sleeping, and only woke up when the sun rose... Idiot... Just go there, work! Work! Work!" Then he went up on the rock and laid down his body.


 


"..."


 


Soon various types of food from fruits, meat and fish were gathered in front of the cave mouth.