The Origin of Thunder

in #story6 years ago

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Once upon a time, fairies and humans lived side by side in harmony. Mekhala, the pretty and clever fairy, studied at Shie, a powerful ascetic. In addition to Mekhala, Master Shie also has a male pupil named Ramasaur. This male disciple is always jealous of Mekhala for being outrageous. But Shie Teacher still loves her two students. And never distinguish them.

One day Master Shie called to them and said, "Tomorrow, give me a full cloud of dew. The sooner he gets, the luck is he. The dew will I turn into a gem, which can grant any Request. "Mekhala and Ramasaur were stunned. Imagined by Ramasaur will be asking for wealth and luxury. So he can be the richest man in his country. But Mekhala was thinking hard. Filling the safe air is not necessarily easy, Mekhala muttered in his heart.

The next morning morning one morning the disciple was already in the forest. Ramasaur carelessly plucked grass and other small plants. But, money is very disappointing. Wind water always spills before it is poured into the cup. Normal, Mekhala carefully absorbs the dew with a soft cloth. Slowly wrung it and put it in the cup. The results are very encouraging. Soon his cup was full. Mekhala immediately meets Teacher Shie and gives her work.

Teacher Shie took it with joy. Mekhala is an astute student. Like his promise, Master Shie turned the dew into a gem as big as a thumb. "If you want something, raise this gem aligned with your forehead. Then say your wishes, "said Teacher Shie. Mekhala does what his teacher does, then calls his wish. In a moment Mekhala has been in the blue sky. Hover like an Eagle. Very beautiful.

Meanwhile, it was only at dusk that Ramasaur got a dew. The results are not as clear as Mekhala. Rushed Ramasaur handed it to Teacher Shie. "Despite losing quickly from Mekhala, you will still be rewarded for your efforts," said Shie Master while handing a powerful ax. The ax is made of silver. Used to heal themselves in danger. When the ax is thrown to the target, the mountain can be destroyed.

It turns out Ramasaur abusing the gift. She was jealous of seeing Mekhala that could hover in the sky. Ramasaur immediately revealed the ax toward Mekhala. Knowing there was a danger of prevailing, Mekhala parried the ax with his eyes. The gap there was a terrible collision and a very dazzling light. The clash continues to this day, in the form of a deafening rumble. People call it "thunder".

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