The Chronicle Of Jawata (Compilation Trial Edition)

The Chronicle Of Jawata (Compilation Trial Edition)
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Grrrr ...!


The growling of a creature surprises the solitude of Taja.


Not yet had time to think, a large, fanged and sharp-nailed creature was crawling behind him.


”Who are you?" ask Taja to the creature he has never met. However, the creature only growled without being able to answer the same language.


”You are not a resident of Gunggali ..”


Once the creature roars loudly and immediately pounces.


Grrrrrgh ....


Taja rolled with the beast.


The creature roars louder, inviting its colonies to arrive.


Taja was terrified. In spite of the creature's grip for a while, it ran as fast as it could, dodging the pursuit of wild starving creatures. Without thinking anymore, he was forced to cast a spell.


”Gur-Daraguh ..!”


The opening of the land designated mantra, shaking and increasingly shaking and then incarnating fairy soldiers in the form of mixed earth stones and green-green patterns. Simultaneously, they invaded and rolled the creatures in just a short time before they clumped back into the ground and evenly.


The mood for a moment of silence. Taja was still glued to a fleeting expanse of land and had buried the creatures.


Not yet apart from his fear, Taja was startled by the atmosphere of the sky that suddenly changed. Soon dark clouds appeared and formed dozens of thick feathered creatures with large muzzles and tails. They were howling at each other in space.


Taja glued in place. His entire body trembled and his breathing felt limp. Unable to power he stretched his arms let alone cast a spell. From space, one of the creatures' colonies slams into Taja's body.


Suddenly he felt a very light body and all the sounds were gone. His eyes dimmed. While dozens of creatures passed and followed in one direction to where Taja drowned.


A beam of sunlight penetrated between the cracks of the roof convoluted thousands of roots, hit two eyelids open slowly with the breath sounding tired. He looked around a warm but unfamiliar place. Quite surprising when he realized that he was on a pile of soft silk more than six feet thick. There was a soft webbing of peacock feathers enveloping his body.


”You are aware!” the voice of the young woman was welcomed.


Goggled. Taja jerking.


”I ... where?” his pair of eyes noticed the surroundings of the large and bright cavity. Sunlight penetrates between the cracks of the root wall. The young woman's face surprised Taja. His eyes were narrow, his nose and lips were within the slightly muzzle-shaped front jaw. She was wearing a white dress. While his hands gently touched Taja's fingers.


”Taja, you are in Euryn. You are safe now ...,” he replied, diverting all last memories behind the clear eyes of the young woman in front of him.


Taja pleated, ”What ... has happened to me?” his memory has not fully returned from events before his unconscious.


”Senja yesterday you escaped past the northern border! So wretched! You are almost a victim of Arraoragh!” answer the young woman.


”Arraoragh ..?” Taja shuddered for a moment as he repeated the name in a soft tone of voice. At first glance his memory returned at dusk yesterday when the creatures of fairy predators he had just seen from such a close distance.


”Luckily at that time I was combing the area around the border. You must have used one of the four elemental awakening magic! I can see the light of the spell from outside the borders of Gunggali. Finally found you,” said the young woman.


Seeing his somewhat ape-like face, Taja recalled a white ape that he had briefly seen before crossing the lagoon.


”You helped me?” taja's eyebrows shot up, recognizing the young woman. Between remember and not, he felt more than once had seen it, ”You .


”Neirra!” the young woman first mentioned her own name, ”You remember?”


”Chew Monkey! Gunguntali called you that, right?” taja said, occasionally turning to look around the large cavities in the walled trees winding roots that are attached to each other. It turned out that the root wall was moving, stretching and shrinking, and forming cracks in and out of the entrance.


”How are you feeling now?” Neirra asked again. Whoever he is, he's almost the same age as Taja.


”I ...,” Taja sitting in the bed, feeling clumsy to be in an unusual place, ”Feel better ...”


”You are in the Nile Tree Residence,” Neirra said he had already said Taja's whereabouts now.


”Nilau Tree?” half not sure Taja heard it. During this time according to him, the Nilau tree is one place that can only be talked about before going to bed. Silk mattresses are padded by looking at the starry sky and accompanied by singing chants of sleepers all night. Any flower or fruit can grow on its walls.


”No way ...,” Taja touched the right temple that is still scarred, ”I must have dreamed.”


”Part of fairies says that ... You deliberately wanted to escape from Gunggali. No matter what anger drives you to do so,” Neirra clasped Taja's weak hands.


Suddenly I feel guilty.


”I just want to prove myself,” he said softly in regret.


”To prove what?” neirra asked, wanting to know.


”That fully myself is the blood of the descendants of Gungali, not the Jawata People ..” replied Taja.


”What would it weigh if you were a Jew? Anyone born can not determine what will be?” Neirra. The look in his eyes turned sharp and implied a lack of liking for Taja's attitude like that.


”It's destiny! Just look at me, Neirra, the Ape of the Physician! That's what they know. All the creatures of Gunggali know that too. Unless Queen Shachini alone knows about my true identity,”.


”I'll just say something to you, so you don't feel alone as the only different one,” Neirra's sentence ends at the end of a smile.


Just silence. Neirra shook her face near her ear while whispering softly, ”I am also not a complete descendant of Gunggali.”


Neirra's confession was shocking. He who had been considered a fairy, apparently admitted himself to be human. And he never seemed to regret it.


Taja glaring.


”What's up?” Neirra caught the astonishment on Taja's face.


”Sometimes, I will tell my story until I get to this place. But today is not a good time to tell a story,” Neirra said after fixing the remaining ingredients.


”The queen loves you very much. If he had to give up even the brightest star, he would let it go,” whispered Neirra gently to the ear of Taja, slightly leaking a plan that was busy almost all the inhabitants of Euryn tonight.


"You'll get a great surprise. All residents of Gunggali will not expect it!” Neirra.


”Surprise?!”


Fishing curious, Taja revealed a peacock fur blanket.


"What surprise?" tanya Taja, peering over the gap of the room, looks busy people passing by.


"As if there's going to be a party."


Said Taja.


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