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A fierce-looking warrior was standing outside in the rain. The water drops plinked on his armour, but he made no movement. He stood there, staring nothing in particular. He had seen this coming, it was no coincidence. He was petrified, and the rain was rusting his precious armour, which had been passed from father to son for generations. A pity it would never be worn by any man again and he was ashamed he was to be the one to die wearing it. It was supposed to be a good luck charm! If he had not been drunk, he would not have felt so daring with his miraculous armour and he would not have betted to kill the monster on an island further to the sea. Oh, how he regretted it!! The armour covered his body, and for wars it was good. But it did not cover his eyes, and he had been petrified by that perilous monster. He knew he was done for. The monstrosity was sitting ahead of him, on the stairs of an old temple, protected from the rain. It looked at him in dismay and sighed. "This isn't fun at all. What am I supposed to do with you? Every year, every year, some stupid adventurer comes and tries to kill me, which leaves no choice but to defend myself. Do you have any idea how difficult it is push you lot away? You're damn heavy! I can't just carry you over to the sea! You could have worn something other than a stupid armour like that. It's gonna take ages to get rid of you." It sighed again. "I suppose I'll just have to wait until the rain stops… I don't know, I might figure out something later. Maybe I'll get something to eat for myself while waiting. Yes, that sounds good. Doesn't that sound good?" it asked the snakes slithering over its head. They hissed in return. The creature grinned happily, showing its yellowed teeth, got up and disappeared in to the shadowy depths of the temple. The warrior stood on, remorseful. The rain had stopped. Midday sun was glaring down on the warrior, blazing on the shining armour. The light was blinding him, but he could not close his eyes. He would have swayed in the heavy, suffocatingly hot armour, but he could not move a finger. He did not think of the monster anymore, his thoughts were encompassed in praying for a cool breeze for his tanned face. Sweat oozed on his skin, and the metallic smell of the armour nauseated him. Fortunately, he soon passed out. The monster soon appeared from inside the temple. It looked at the warrior, and muttered something about the bloody weather. It breathed deeply and with a nod of its head, it swayed to the man. "Hello! You still alive in there?" It waited for a response, but the unconscious man did not respond. The creature shrugged and pulled out a small wand. It pointed the wand behind the man at the ground, and murmured mystic words. A few sparks flared from the tip of the wand and landed to the ground. The sparks started swirling around, and after a while a door formed in the whirl of magical light. The sparks died out, leaving a sturdy wooden door on the ground. For a moment it watched the door, sizing it up. Then it grunted and toppled the man onto the door. He bounced slightly inside his armour, but did not wake up. Putting the wand away, it took out another wand, this one shorter and stubbier than the first one. It pointed the wand at itself and murmured more mystical words. Light engulfed the creature and the snakes on its head. Only a brief moment and the warrior, his armour and the door sank under the waves. Some ripples showed where the creature had pushed them down. It huffed a bit, and stood still catching its breath. It narrowed its narrow eyes and looked out to sea. It glimmered white where the sun reflected its rays. Smiling a bit, it turned around and swayed back to the temple. The sea was pleasantly cool under the surface, and the warrior felt relieved. The sun could not burn him under the waves, but its light shimmered sensually around him. It was so mesmerising and he was left staring at its play underwater forever. Shame he couldn't actually see anything anymore. This story © to Riikka Kankaanpää, please do not use without permission. |