The moon was like a silver plate and the stars filled the sky.
At the summit of the cliff, a young boy with a pair of antennae on his head laid on the grass and in my mouth was a juicy fruit. He chewed it slightly and let the bitterness spread into his mouth slowly.
He raised his white palm and put it in front of him, blocking the moon and only letting some moonlight pass through the gaps between his fingers. He looked at the giant circular silver moon in the sky. His eyes were filled with a strange melancholy as he saw the small basket he filled with flowers.
"Oppopi momomna daak, Aima nad Oima tsuk or."
Looking at the purple sun in the sky vanishing from his line of sight, he returned to a lonely house at the base of the mountain. The tiny wooden house next to a small grave seemed silent and peaceful as the youth walked over to the grave and knelt before it and spread the flowers.
"What the hell is this?" In the midst of all that, Thomas didn't understand a thing that was happening. Everything in this place was so real, yet he couldn't even control his own body as it seemed to follow a pre-written script.
The only thing he was sure of was that he was inside the body of an alien and that this place he was in wasn't either mars or earth.
"Aima, Oima. Outhb lib ot gou." The youth slowly placed the flowers all over the two graves before he could hear screams in the distance.
"Ooor, Ja Loa mak ki." The youth then left the basket by the grave and ran towards the source of commotion.
With each step he gave, thin green light was then released upon the earth giving birth to thin little plants.
Some distance away, many blueish beings ran away desperately from groups of dark red-armored figures that chased after them with long black swords.
"Who are those guys? They look powerful." Thomas felt intimidated by the evil looking creatures in armor. It was important to say that those creatures didn't look like humans at all having four arms, two on the belly and two on the back. Faces that looked like a horse and with that vicious -looking armor made them only look even more disgusting.
However the pressure they emitted wasn't joking. With each step light red dots would float before them as the ground would leave a trail of deep holes.
The blue creatures tried to fight back, but one of the red aliens shot a crimson fire breath at one of the blue creatures, melting him into a pool of blue water from where thin little plants grew.
"Shit, I'm going to face those things?" Despite understanding much of what was happening to him, the emotions of the body's owner reached him and he felt the same anger and fury.
With his hand next to the floor, a piece of wood emerged from the ground before transforming into a large wooden pole when it reached his youth's hands.
"Ta ta kip!" Pointing his wooden pole at the red creatures, the little youth gave a low shout before advancing towards them. His own body is becoming one with nature, light as the wind and fierce as the earth he struck at the closest red creature forming a massive hole in the ground.
Blue and red particles flew everywhere from the impact, and some of the red particles managed to barely thought him on the arm of him leaving burn marks.
"KAKAKa ..... Igni Tribe you bastards, die to me!" The plants suddenly turned alive as the blades of grass rose from the ground and grabbed the red creatures by the feet.
"Young King of the Gaggin Tribe, your parents had perished under the True Core Poison, you can forget about repairing your tribe's spirit of nature." The leader of the red creatures clenched his fists and numerous red particles were shot everywhere, initiating a small fire in the forest.
This time, Thomas who couldn't understand a thing that left their mouths all this time was finally able to gradually understand.
Facing the huge red creature holding four black swords and body covered in fire, the youth sneered. "Spirit of Nature? We have a spirit of nature."
"Oh all powerful spirit god, we, your children of nature now cry out for your mercy. That with each breath you take, with a new life you shall bless us. Making the whole world see the miracle of reproduction. I offer myself to you , oh Spite of Life, Lord Bonher. "
"What ?!" The second the youth began to mutter the words, both his Igni Tribe Chief and his warriors were left in shock. As all the eighteen tribes in all of Tsuskan Continent, Bonher, the lord protector of the Gaggin Tribe was the one most hurt since the last battle of all the Spirits of Nature.
The only reason he waited until the previous tribe chief and her husband died was to make sure there was no chance of summoning their Lord Protector.
Now their plan was useless and what he feared most had happened. "Men! Attack at full power! We must kill their chief before the spirit descends!"
The other warriors all heard him and unleashed their true power, waves of fire and large black swords claimed the life of a thousand Gaggin Tribe members.
The small youth felt pain in the heart when seeing the death of so many members of his tribe, but he knew his body couldn't move during the descent ritual.
Each second it passed, a dozen blue Gaggin tribesmen would fall, but the light gathering in the floor around the youth only turned brighter
At moment, a youth boy appeared out of nowhere carrying a small sword as he dashed towards the red creatures.
"Brother, let me help."
"Jik-kko no! I told you to not leave the cave." Before he could even finish, an immense hand of fire smashed the boy into a pulp.
"Igni Tribe..." Seeing his younger sibling dying before him left him with bloodshot eyes, but he still couldn't move.
SHHHHHHHHHHHIIII!
A green pillar of light erupted just below him and a green-blue silhouette merged in the body of the youth.
Even brighter light gathered at him and when it dimmed, a handsome man with light green skin, blue hair fell to the ground with numerous plants surging from the ground forming his clothes.
The deity-like man's shiny green pupils turned to stare at the Igni Tribe Chief.
And in a powerful voice he spoke, "You! Return to your tribe and tell your master he should come personally if he wishes to mess with my people."
Under the presence of such a powerful deity, the Igni Tribe Chief knew he couldn't fight back and knelt down. "Lord Bonher, my master thought you were in a coma."
Bonher had a light grin on his face. "I know old Ignios you think that, just tell him I'm perfectly fine and ready for sparring anything he wants."
"Fine." The Igni tribe chief got up and prepared to leave with the rest of his tribe when he heard the voice of Bonher behind him.
"I said you could leave, not the warriors of your tribe."
The Igni tribe chief's face darkened, but he didn't retort. At the height of Bonher and his own master, beings like him were insects that could be killed in the millions.
Leaving by himself, the other tribe members wished to cry, yet, all their movements were restricted by the pieces of plants that tied their body.
With his cold eyes locked on them, Bonher spoke. "For those thousand innocent souls that died here, I will use your sacrifice as the price for this ritual."
"Miracle of Life." The numerous green particles flew from all over sky and covered the bodies of the Igni tribe members in a cocoon of green light.
The light burned more that fire as the bodies melt within the green cocoon and the all the bodies of the thin blue creatures were sucked into the cocoon, moments later the green light then vanished and in the place of the dead bodies were a couple thousand thin blue babies crying towards the sky the moment they were brought into this world.
The light burned more that fire as the bodies melt within the green cocoon and the all the bodies of the thin blue creatures were sucked into the cocoon, moments later the green light then vanished and in the place of the dead bodies were a couple thousand thin blue babies crying towards the sky the moment they were brought into this world.