The mystery of the world was fathomless. Everyone would agree. The amplitude was so great that it engendered immense curiousity to people's mind.
Studying the universe was one of the many exploits humans do to satiate their wonders. As long as there were questions, answers should be found as well, even if it means risking their lives. I admire them, really, but I didn't plan to be like them.And ofcourse, I never intend to explore this I-don't-have-any-idea planet, thinking that even a flower could be a danger.Now, my thoughts were troubling the ephemeral peace I've felt a while ago. Might I be in Mars? I recalled having an accident.Humankind sifted evidences with the intent to validate the existence of other beings.If that's the case, then maybe, it's possible that I'm abducted. And they were planning to extract information from me in preparation of the invasion. Then, why would they choose you? My mind taunted. Whatever.I shook those thoughts away. It only brings mental tension and having an inner battle with myself was the last thing I needed right now."Zepero, we have come," Yura called. Automatically my gaze fell at him."Who's Zepero?" I whispered, enough for Merko to hear."Zepero is not a name, it means elder and a sign of respect."I nodded.My eyes laid at the huge portal and it could have been much better if my mind wasn't that inquisitive. But here I am, calculating what's possible. The door was thick, maybe atleast ten inches. So how could that someone hear us from inside? And a normal voice can only be heard in a scale of 70 db or 70 feet. Converting to meters it will be 70 times three, it equalled to 210 meters. But that's without a barrier, in this case, there was and it's quite hefty.The whole room might be around 100 meters long, rectangular in shape. The front view should be, umh 50 meters wide. To sum it up, if the one Yura called was located at the farthest part of the room, the chances of hearing it was low. Additional to that, there might be other barriers inside then that would make it impossible even more. So to speak, they called him elder, an indication of his age. That would mean lesser sensitivity to sound. How about having hearing defects then? We might end up standing here the whole day waiting for nothing to come.But my thinking was disrupted by a loud creak coming from the door. Wow! It slowly opened, revealing to us a stygian blackness."Come," Merko invited. However, my feet didn't move and was at the moment of hesitation. With all those commotions happening before hand? This was just a common reaction. Who knows? Something might just sprang out of nowhere and pounce at me. I don't even know what's in there and that Zepero might be a beast lurking inside.The three went ahead, and to my surprise, a light guided their way. It was dim at first and small, enough for them to walk over it.I immediately followed and there, I found the source."Beautiful," I remarked. My eyes were fixed above the ceiling because the luminous flares were coming from it —well not literally—there were a bunch of floating flowers lustering softly. I squinted my eyes.They were like tulips. It also had tiny incandescent particles—pollens I presume—that were dispersing in the air. Every step we take, they glow as well, felt like they had this sensitive sense that could tell something was moving below. They brightened one after another until each corners of the room were filled with radiance."Wow!" I could not put in words the astonishment I am feeling right now. Unconsciously, I raised my hand in the attempt to capture the falling dusts but it disappeared even before I could touch it. Amazing!"Those were illusions and a skill that could be mastered by anyone having reiko. Would you like to learn?"I gazed at Merko. He was probably jesting. Like me? I'm born human. That's atleast what I remembered."Reiko?""Yes, it was an energy that enables its vessel to produce magic.""And let me guess, you are born having it naturally, right?"He answered yes."Ekelrio! " Yura and Pierre's voice drew both of our attention as they made a little bow addressing to someone infront. Merko did the same and after a while glanced at me.He seemed to read my perplexed expression and he said, "Ekelrio is a practice greeting.""Ekelrio," the Elder responded. He was old. Sitting straight at some wooden chair made his appearance even more ancient. His white cloak dangled, covering his entire body, even his feet. Uh, he doesn't look uncomfortable and seemed okey with the set-up. Wasn't he feeling hot? The textile was like made of fur. Not to mention the very long hair resting on the floor.My eyes landed at his temple, there was a little black rod with wings surrounded by four circles tattoed in it.The orbs were as Yura's. But why was he alone? There were two empty chairs beside him, implying that he had friends or companions—whatever they call it.I couldn't help, my sight wandered around. There were four big pillars at each side, a wide floor like marble and wall made of clay. Just like what I've seen before, it had something engraved in it. Unfortunately, I couldn't read."What the?" I exclaimed. The writings just moved! Not just a slight motion but rather dancing.I heard a chuckle from the three making me tear my gaze right off.Planning to focus on the elder's face instead, the big door at his back was pulling my interest. I'm tempted to ask. Were they hiding something? It triggered my curiosity again. Everything in this place."The writings were made by our ancestors. It's an antediluvian magic that tells about the history of our being and the origin of this kingdom. As long as this sielo was passed from elder to elder, the writings shall remain alive."The old man raised the rod. It was embarassing to say but, it looked ordinary, just a plain wood."This also signifies leadership and thus you are hereby given the responsibility to lead and protect everyone."His gaze directed at the letters carved in the walls. They might be fond of old things, but their crafts were worth commending."Oh. Well. . .I . . .actually, I don't belong here. But can you tell me where I am now? And, can I ask your name as well? If you don't mind ofcourse." I laughed a little at the end but everyone remained serious. So I shut my mouth close. Jeez! I really suck at acting friendly. Or was it the timing?"My name is Driemala, an elder. It was a pleasure meeting you, Rohama."For seconds, I speculated he could read minds. How was he able to know my name?"Indeed, a mystery have come. But no one could say what it tells us about. The time must be nearing."And to add, I'm flustered with his speaking. Was he pertaining to me?""Come," he said. My eyes immediately catch Merko's. I even pointed myself. He nodded.Slowly, I paced and stopped at the three step stairway. Was it designed for giants? One stair could atleast equal to three regular footsteps. I frowned but continued walking till I was standing infront of the elder. He smiled. The heck? How can the teeth be still complete?"Spirits of the wind, come nigh, fill my hand and show thy mind."It was as if he was verbalizing a puzzle. I almost said something but the wind blew and the next thing that happened, made my eyes ogle. It didn't left the elder's hand, which were now junctioned together, with the palms facing me.Brown dust swirled swiftly coming from every part of the room. I didn't have time to see where they all came from.It flickered around the elders hand and the astounding part was, it formed a map! With names, drawing and everything!"How. . . how did that happen?" I can't make myself look at the elder's face for too long. I always glance at that wonderful art— I don't know what to call it."That, you shall know. But for now, spare me a moment, young miss. I shall give you what you asked a while ago," he paused. "This place was called Ehembre—a part of our world. It was divided by five kingdoms. The first one was Addessa, the biggest and the most powerful of all. That would be the land where you are standing right now, child."The dominion whom he called brightened. I thought of a grade one discussion where pictures were presented for better understanding but this one was rather actual—too actual, if that's even a word."Home of kerieko—enchanters like us which were users of magic. The ladies were called Vistra and gentlemen were called Yoshi.""Adessa was surrounded by four more kingdoms. On its right was the Land of Paleo called Horeah."The dust followed each gestures of his hands, epitomizing something with a sinewy body and bulky muscles."They are strong and huge reaching about ten to fifteen feet."I would never wish to meet them in person, the image was scary enough. The land must be shaking having a bunch of them walking at the surface. I'd vouch they could create an earthquake by just jumping around a couple of times."This one," he pointed the area just below Horeah, "was called Zuphra, the dwellers in here are the creatures you should avoid the most."He's not kidding? I thought those humongous creatures were the ones I must evade the most. Well, better if I'd cross paths with none of the two."They are deemed traitor and no sense of loyalty. Zebuar or we label them as Night Crawlers mostly hunt at night and eat almost everything, dead or alive."It actually looked like a man squating. The hands were folded like
I had never thought that there comes a time that I would definitely had dificulty in learning. Seriously, all those things were messing my mind. They come one after another and I couldn't completely take a grasp of everything. It all happened at once. The terms used weren't even familiar. What irked me most was the man's face beside me. Just by staring at him, I'm certain he had something going on inside his mind."I'm sure you had an idea to where you belong."I felt my lips twitched and my brow raising up. I did my best keeping it all inside but unfortunately I could not. The way of speaking was affronting—appeared to be intentional.Later on, I just found myself being restrained by Merko. However, my hands still tried to reach for Yamiko. I somewhat knew it was impossible to break loose but my mouth was still free. "What are you trying to say then?" I didn't care if my stentorian voice broke the peaceful ambiance. The heck I care! I wrestled for a chance to escape but-—argh
"I'll trust you in Yamiko's care." I studied Yamiko's reaction warily. No visible changes. Great! I almost frowned again. Surely, my mind wanted to protest but the little stunt I pulled earlier held me back. The elder might have something under his sleeve-making him end up with such decision- but I hope he reconsiders."Why won't we send her somewhere? Into the unknown? Or she seemed fit to become a living sacrifice for the Shireka?"It was a voice not coming from around. Naturally, I turned back to see who it was and hola, another perfect creation. My mouth literally gaped and my eyes stopped blinking. Like some powers were preventing me to take my gaze off her. All I did was follow her every move. Even I was dumbfounded by my own reaction. It was something different than Yamiko and the rest.The beautiful maiden walk and it didn't take long when she reached my place.She stood inches away from me. "Mhh, Purelikon would be a better choice," she added. Her gaze landed on mine an
"Are you okey?" The question was supposed to know how am I doing. And I could draft and answer right away. However, guilt crept in as soon as my mind recalled my shameful actions.Yamiko was standing straight beside me, rather like a soldier infront of his superior, with eyes though looking cold seemed sincere.What a broad shoulder.Before I could even think of a more inane things, which I'd rather not, it will keep me awake whole night— my eyes moved and stopped at the wooden bowl he was holding. Fruits I guess but they looked odd to me. Probably because, they never existed to the world where I came from.I smiled. How could I not? After the arguement he was still here. If I were him, I wouldn't care. "I'm fine,thank you," I replied. "I have to apologize about earlier," he started. It wasn't completely his fault, I was too impulsive and didn't think before speaking as well. Had problems controlling my temper and I say things I usually regret at the end. But Yamiko was not bad at
It would had been like a feast. Perhaps a regale to entertain a new visitor. The problem was, the food set on the table infront of me, weren't something I see in my quotidian routine.I didn't make any attempt to move nor touch anything. Motionless like a doll placed on her own box not until I felt Yamiko's gentle tapping on my shoulder. "Are you engaging into some staring contest with food?" he asked. I faked a laugh. "Really? Funny."Ignoring my reaction, he handed me a plate full of these thingamajigs. I managed to subdue the threatening twisting of my mouth—which I'm pleased that I did cause I didn't want to look rude infront of all these keriekos. And not to mention the fact that Ruka was just infront of me, eating elegantly. My focus on the food was momentarily disrupted when I caught her smirk.That was odd. "Eat up," Yamiko said making me face him. I ended up admiring his almost perfect bearing. Look at that face, everyone could fall for it. It was too late to realize, I
"Come and sit, Rohama. These plants are harmless. It could be akin to mushrooms in human world. Avinos are common here during Time of Growing. "What Yamiko meant was the thing he was sitting at. I admit, it had similarities with mushrooms except that it was way bigger—enough to carry the weight of a man as big as Yamiko. He was atleast 6 flat. Time of growing was just one of the seasons here, which took place every first and second month of the year. It was when the trees, flowers and every plants started sprouting and flourish. I'm only familiar with four: winter, summer, spring and fall. But here, they had 6! Yes, six seasons which changes every two months! Unbelievable! They label it like these: third and fourth month was The Dark Moon's Charade. It sounded weird to me. It instantly initiated a question in my mind. Charade? Yamiko told me that it was this moment where the moon never appears and the entire sky was pitch-black. It was deemed to be the most the dangerous days in
The grading system may differ depending upon which school you are in. It helped teacher's identify who among their students were doing excellently and who were doing poorly. Here, there were no such things. Either you pass a test or you lose. I gulped the lump on my throat and squinted my eyes. How could I not identify this plant after so many times of trying? Where was I lacking? It was almost breaking my ego admitting that I had no idea. What is it called again? Shea? Rhea?"This plant is called Añera, " Merko stated. Ah, yes. Now I do recall what its name is. I displayed a smile in exchange for a frown which I really wanted to do right now."And it is used to brew potions that can heal poisoned beings," he added. I repeated those words in my brain. I don't want it to sink away like I never heard of it. Honestly, I had plenty of that moment here. I guess I am having trouble adjusting to this world.Merko placed the plant on the small table infront of me. I heaved a sigh. This rep
The long fangs was visible, might reach half a ruler if I were to calculate. It had two up and another two down. It kinda explains the slavering. Would say like a dog eyeing his bone. With that kind of teeth? It was rather difficult to keep your mouthouth shut.He—I'm quite certain that this creature was a male—his physique resembled that of ancient people in my Araling Panlipunan books. His shoulders were broad and hips bigger than someone in his size. He was sitting or more like squatting. It looked like what monkeys do but his butt never touched the ground. His knees were bent and I hate people with really long nails but his? Well, more or less 3 inches long. The hands were stretched to the ground as if he was so tired of carrying them.I am not really comfortable with whatever he was. The red eyes were not the same as Yamiko's because his was entirely red and had a black small orb at the middle acting as his pupil.And to complete his appaling look, his body was covered in hair
Pierre waited. Seemed like he was trying to read my first move. I eyed him and when he motioned I started to attack. I striked a couple of times and all he did was defend himself. It was undeniable that he was a great fighter and my chance of winning fall almost to zero. Think, Rohama. Hit the vital parts, the nape, the knees or the stomach. Yes I remembered that. Atleast, Yura's effort to teach me won't fell in vain. I could even hear him lecturing me inside my brain.And so I begun to deliver blows directed to the weakest body part. Despite of such effort, I only managed to get his knees—which didn't hurt him that much."Splendid!" Pierre commented. I could have celebrated for such remark but I am not even an inch closer to my goal—to escape.I was taken aback because of the sudden aggresiveness he displayed. This time, he was the one attacking continously, with the same force which almost knocked me down.Such a great strength! I panicked when I realize what he was trying to do.
Walking in the same pavement had been like a round-the-clock exercise for me. The usual charming tableau gives a peppy vibe to kickstart the day. Well, I'll have to exclude Yamiko. The guy had his brows contracted again, just affecting the atmosphere a bit. The balmy zypher made my disheveled hair flew. I had to fix it while running since Yamiko paced briskly as if we were late for some ceremonial event."Would you like to slow down a bit?" I asked. His physical part might be here with me but his thought was clearly traveling somewhere else.And just what I expected, I didn't get an answer."I was like talking to a being without soul," I murmured. To my surprise he replicated, "What did you say?""Nothing, I was just curious how I was able to produce magic." Half lie. I was really wondering why but it wasn't what I've said earlier."Histories had proven that some Keriekos was engaged into romance with humans. You must have one from your ancestors who had contact with ours. That is t
Covered in sweat, my body dropped abruptly to the grassy site where Yura and I had been practicing my combat skills.It's still a question why I couldn't distinguish the type of weapon I might be affiliated with after days of training. Yura said that atleast a kerieko must master even one but I couldn't.Yura had been gone for a while since he had an important business to attend to. I could tell it by the way he carried his long legs leaving me behind. Catching my breath, I decided to close my eyes, letting the mellowing sensation embrace my whole being. The serenity was disrupted by fleeting steps approaching. When I opened my eyes, Yamiko was benting over. Those red eyes was sending me another familiar thrill coming from my guts. "Seemed like you are taking things seriously," he stated. I forced a smile even though each muscle in my body was aching. "I have to," I replied. Slowly, I lifted my body and sat down instead."What brings you here? I thought you have something t
"I have just been gone for five minutes, Rohama. In that short period of time, this is what I get coming back?"I could see Yamiko's brow arching in exasperation. His eyes wandered around each corner of the room. It made him frown.The area was a mess. Books were spread at the floor like an earquake had happened. I thought of an excuse but couldn't articulate a logical one. "It's just b—ouch!"The cerulean creature pulled my hair with its small fingers. I tried to swat it using my hands but the transparent wings like dragonfly were fast enough to avoid my attacks."Sweet cheesecakes! It has three fingers! Just three! Yet it hurts like my scalp is peeled off my head!"Yamiko stood still at the doorway, probably enjoying my present situation. The little voice from the man-like creature nettled me even more. Yet , I couldn't do anything. It was so tiny, might just be five inches and it's flying. It got eyes, just a black dot, a nose and a mouth."If I'd take hold of you, you abhorren
The long fangs was visible, might reach half a ruler if I were to calculate. It had two up and another two down. It kinda explains the slavering. Would say like a dog eyeing his bone. With that kind of teeth? It was rather difficult to keep your mouthouth shut.He—I'm quite certain that this creature was a male—his physique resembled that of ancient people in my Araling Panlipunan books. His shoulders were broad and hips bigger than someone in his size. He was sitting or more like squatting. It looked like what monkeys do but his butt never touched the ground. His knees were bent and I hate people with really long nails but his? Well, more or less 3 inches long. The hands were stretched to the ground as if he was so tired of carrying them.I am not really comfortable with whatever he was. The red eyes were not the same as Yamiko's because his was entirely red and had a black small orb at the middle acting as his pupil.And to complete his appaling look, his body was covered in hair
The grading system may differ depending upon which school you are in. It helped teacher's identify who among their students were doing excellently and who were doing poorly. Here, there were no such things. Either you pass a test or you lose. I gulped the lump on my throat and squinted my eyes. How could I not identify this plant after so many times of trying? Where was I lacking? It was almost breaking my ego admitting that I had no idea. What is it called again? Shea? Rhea?"This plant is called Añera, " Merko stated. Ah, yes. Now I do recall what its name is. I displayed a smile in exchange for a frown which I really wanted to do right now."And it is used to brew potions that can heal poisoned beings," he added. I repeated those words in my brain. I don't want it to sink away like I never heard of it. Honestly, I had plenty of that moment here. I guess I am having trouble adjusting to this world.Merko placed the plant on the small table infront of me. I heaved a sigh. This rep
"Come and sit, Rohama. These plants are harmless. It could be akin to mushrooms in human world. Avinos are common here during Time of Growing. "What Yamiko meant was the thing he was sitting at. I admit, it had similarities with mushrooms except that it was way bigger—enough to carry the weight of a man as big as Yamiko. He was atleast 6 flat. Time of growing was just one of the seasons here, which took place every first and second month of the year. It was when the trees, flowers and every plants started sprouting and flourish. I'm only familiar with four: winter, summer, spring and fall. But here, they had 6! Yes, six seasons which changes every two months! Unbelievable! They label it like these: third and fourth month was The Dark Moon's Charade. It sounded weird to me. It instantly initiated a question in my mind. Charade? Yamiko told me that it was this moment where the moon never appears and the entire sky was pitch-black. It was deemed to be the most the dangerous days in
It would had been like a feast. Perhaps a regale to entertain a new visitor. The problem was, the food set on the table infront of me, weren't something I see in my quotidian routine.I didn't make any attempt to move nor touch anything. Motionless like a doll placed on her own box not until I felt Yamiko's gentle tapping on my shoulder. "Are you engaging into some staring contest with food?" he asked. I faked a laugh. "Really? Funny."Ignoring my reaction, he handed me a plate full of these thingamajigs. I managed to subdue the threatening twisting of my mouth—which I'm pleased that I did cause I didn't want to look rude infront of all these keriekos. And not to mention the fact that Ruka was just infront of me, eating elegantly. My focus on the food was momentarily disrupted when I caught her smirk.That was odd. "Eat up," Yamiko said making me face him. I ended up admiring his almost perfect bearing. Look at that face, everyone could fall for it. It was too late to realize, I
"Are you okey?" The question was supposed to know how am I doing. And I could draft and answer right away. However, guilt crept in as soon as my mind recalled my shameful actions.Yamiko was standing straight beside me, rather like a soldier infront of his superior, with eyes though looking cold seemed sincere.What a broad shoulder.Before I could even think of a more inane things, which I'd rather not, it will keep me awake whole night— my eyes moved and stopped at the wooden bowl he was holding. Fruits I guess but they looked odd to me. Probably because, they never existed to the world where I came from.I smiled. How could I not? After the arguement he was still here. If I were him, I wouldn't care. "I'm fine,thank you," I replied. "I have to apologize about earlier," he started. It wasn't completely his fault, I was too impulsive and didn't think before speaking as well. Had problems controlling my temper and I say things I usually regret at the end. But Yamiko was not bad at