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The Daughter of the Sun and the Moon

🇸🇪johneffting
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Inca-Mair is an adventurer child who does not fear the danger. But something ties her heart in and the fear invades her whole body when she wakes up from a malignant and disturbing dream: her tribe and her siblings had been taken by the destruction of a demonic and merciless being. It all goes worse when she finds out that her parents are missing right after going in search of food. The dream reapers in her mind and once again she fears for everybody's lives. Against the Pajé´s (Shaman, in Tupi Guarani) request, she sets out to find her parents. Yet, she does not reckon that her siblings won´t just stand by and wait. Hidden from everyone, they follow her. But something is awaiting, entangled, just for the right moment to attack. Waiting for the right instant to turn the girls dream into reality. She does not know about it. Neither do them. But the demon does. It smiles, appreciating the taste of victory that runs into its veins. And they walk right into its direction. Not knowing that was a huge mistake. Maybe a fatal error.
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The girl arrived floating in a basket, through the black waters of Xingu (important brazilian river), as if she had been sent to them by gods. Her skin was bright white, like the Moon, and her hair was shiny yellow, like the Sun. When the indian that was fishing caught sight of the basket and examined what was inside, he ran as fast as he could back to the tribe. He shouted that the sun and the moon had sent them a special gift. Soon all Tupis (brazilian indians) had the word about the daughter of the sun and the moon that was sent in for them to take care as if she was one of them too.

This special girl was name Inca-Mair, a name that combined both meanings, "little flower" and "white person". As she grow up, she always stood out among the rest of the tribe, not only by the difference of her skin and hair, but also by her courage and stubbornness. There was nothing she feared for and nothing she wouldn't do. She was an explorer and whenever she could embark on the forest, there she went, regardless the will of her indian parents of heart and soul.

Her eyes were fierce and chanceful. If one looked at those clear blue irises for a long time, some would say that the whole universe could be seen in there. After all, she was the daughter of the Sun and the Moon.

When she turned five, her adoptive parents had twins: Cauê (bird of prey), the firstborn boy, and Ipê (ipe tree), the youngest of the family, a cute little boy. It was love at first sight! And she sweared to the gods that she would protect them, whatever it cost.

Since she was two and started walking and adventuring by the thickets around, and until she turned ten, Inca-Mair had already killed pigs, snakes and even a jaguar. And Cauê was no different. He had inherited some of this wild spirit from his sister, however he was more cautious, especially the times when she proposed some dangerous game or some move that was not recommended by their parents. On the other hand, Ipê was the fear itself. And so, very well protected by the siblings. They loved the innocence of the young man, therefor were always very affectionate about it, hugging and kissing him a lot.