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Summary: in the exotic lands of the far eastern India, a god just owning a treasured resource material. He himself must find the proper guardian for the cele properly. However, this will be based on a payment ...
Without Feathers with which to take off
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A further decline and looming over the world once again the sun wanted to play with the moon not to be found except on rare occasions. No cloud could be seen in the sky yellow and orange, but even that was of real importance to him. His eyes just watched the comings and goings of birds at that time sought a refuge in which to spend the night, while trying to hunt more eager than the one I gave last meal they already came to an end, something of which he did not have to worry about.
He was sitting rather lying on soft cushions stuffedof warm feathers, enjoying unparalleled comfort. From time to time in his mouth a dainty morsel that his servants had prepared for those snakes that he had fun in hunting that morning, as was his custom. The brutality with which each piece of meat bit betrayed the deep hatred that dispensed to those beings whom he did not consider anything but a cruel aberration of the other gods, those more powerful than é , l, who had been involved in establishing order that whoever was in that world called Earth. For him, although some would arriven to consider a demigod, enjoyed an impeccable reputation among the largest, perhaps due to its enormous figure when I decided to take its true form. And this did not accommodate that as much as I wanted. He had a beautiful palace in a place that only deities and their servants could access and other creatures that were made known to men, which was engaged only worship those magnificent beings from a distance and in complete ignorance of its true existence, which is why more than a war had been unleashed. His
ofeacute; he could not refuse, though perhaps later be responsible for that not to be disturbed in a long time. Just accepted your request, the servant came in to give the daily report sent by the other gods. Once he was gone, he sat, approaching one of the large windows of the room. A stunning eagle brown and black feathers flying towards him with a majestic bearing. He extended an arm in which it landed prey. She croaked, telling him things that only he understood. Apparently
With a movement got rid of the helmet, which fell to the ground with extreme parsimony. The wind took its neglect to stir a little jet-black hair. He did not care. She climbed into the window sill, stretched out his arms and jumped into the vacuum. Did not fall. Hundreds of feathers filled that gap ent; Iacute; an entirely around, lurking, but not getting it set up even the slightest hint of fear in him.
could clearly hear the clicks and pops that occurred in all directions from time to time, an unmistakable sign that an animal was nearby, stalking prey from which E , l may not be found. The caution with him that day not being who he was did not need to go unnoticed by anyone, any attack atreveríaa beast, brings together despite having a human presence, as used be customin it.
He had hunted at one time that kind of vermin, snakes unclean whom he had seen some eternal enemy, until it firstNCIP Buddhist, giving him the same fate that be adequate, it would have taken the trouble to teach the importance of vegetarianism. And although no longer hunts any animal, that scene looked extremely fun and engaging.
- Do you know why am I here? "Garuda rid any thoughts of your mind that it was not for that which pertained to that beast.
"I need the services of someone of your race and what better to make the proposal to you, thatthey say is the best in their work, whose vigil has already served on another occasion the gods.
Faucet not made any gesture, merely to continue tearing at that snake. And it looked like that of Garuda did not make him any grace. The best of all those noble beings behaved in such a way for him? How to heck we were supposed to trust him on such a beast then? After considering
enough that lack of respect, decided to end the meeting early. After all if the tap was refusing to work for him had nothing else to do than buto wait for him. He said nothing, just wait as he had indicated. The guard returned moments later with a face somewhat more relaxed but obviously confused. Positioned to one side of the door and allowed him access to the site. He was quick to accept what is offered him, immediately capturing the light given off by burning hot coals to one side of the door.
The place was not too bright at first, but as he warmed to the intensity of the light beams increased with intensity. The decor could not say it was an eOur company reached another of his subordinates, informing him that a stranger asked to step inside the palace, but had not begun to think that actually decided to do so. Many of those who dared to undertake such action, would disappear as soon as possible, leaving everything in a miserable waste of time.
made a slight nod his head in response to the custodian. This bowed and left the room to allow entry to those waiting outside. The visitor was quick to get into the room with a firm step and lofty, making your fine shoes cast a faint scream while walking.
The crackedwhich deal, "said the white hair.
deity's expression softened a bit to hear that. He must have known. With that bearing so lofty and elegant, his mistake was the failure related to that impressive beast with its host. So that these people could take a human form if they wished? That would be helpful then, more than it would have come to believe.
"Certainly, one which did not respond in time and is still standing, with a gesture, he motioned the other to sit on soft cushions placed aroundr which had seized in the blink of an eye all those he lacked manners.
I am glad to know that the offer you're interested, after all, went on the host.
"I could not deny that it is something that knows no meet-pointed the other. However, before continuing the conversation, I would like to know what are your conditions, what you offer me if I accept your proposal.
-I suppose I could offer daily food, and all the luxuries you want, if it sees fit, "he began offering the deity.
seemed to have expected such words. There seemed to be very consistent with them, as we set out the intense look that saw his guest. However, he accepted.
"Besides that, I would like to have the appropriate hunting, be liberalRTAD to give a good account of those birds so carefully that you keep in huge cages.
If the above proposal considered it somewhat out of place, this request seemed excessive and absurd. We can get their prized birds? Who thought that tap heck he was? The rictus in which plunged her dark features made it appear a sly smile on the pale lips of the other. Atrevíaa apparently challenge.
Your immediate reaction would have been to kill him and have contacted another of the same species who could give the order. But this already hab & amacute; s.
"In that case, there is more to say, the white hair stood up and handed him a large golden pen he had taken from inside his sleeve. Garuda
took sharply, changing it to a black woman who had taken the one that she wore ornate helmet, as he should. The deal was already sealed and they had to comply.
the god whistled sharply, making an eagle moments later appeared on a huge scale of the windows without glass, through which they could see without much difficulty qu
had been two months since then. Everything had gone so quiet. Due to the sporadic visits Niihiar made him, had come to know that the treasure remained intact and no one had even bothered to find out his whereabouts.
certainly tap work was something very effective. The eagle had been informed of all movements of this, and that was how it had learned that she had never left his post, with the exception of salíaa minutes in which hunt their prey with which to feed. The
improveba. Allowed access to the servant with a brief word, hoping he had something important to communicate instead of having molested by vanities. His face, hardened by the interruption, became more rigid when they heard what the servant had told him: those birds that keep so zealously in the large cages, were all attacked fiercely, as if been fed for a fearsome predator.
Without even bothering to dismiss the subject, Garuda immediately left the building, turning immediately to the only place that came to mind. If that was a joke, had not doneor the least funny. And if it was not the mere audacity of defying a god would be the punishment that the offender must suffer.
did not take too long to reach destination. The speed with which the wind had slipped under their wings had been staggering, as if he had been inciting a hurry. Perhaps more should have been faster. Once arrived at the cave of considerable depth and high ceiling, he noticed the stillness that seemed to adhere to the environment that showered.
Niihiar welcomed a shocking way, communicating new impatiently. & EacuI, l was urged to remain silent, looking with their eyes all over the place. Some feathers and remains of bodies lined the stone floor. Beyond some stalagmites could see the glint of gold. But not everything that had brought him there was. As he took the liberty to inform you, Niihiar warned that the tap had fled and had been part of the treasure, his portion, that he had not given him, as those birds now they were just a pile of bones and feathers. Garuda
turned her eyes toward him, which he handed a note with the bill. On a
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