The Guardian of The Cavern

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No one goes into the cave. No one. Despite the vast tales of treasures that behold at the very bottom of it, there's a reason nobody dares to step foot into the cave.

Two reasons to be exact.

For one thing, going into the cave... it's so long and large you'll practically get stuck in there like a maze. And once you get stuck... that leads to reason two.

The Guardian.

That is the greatest reason nobody goes in there. Although no one really knows what the creature itself looks like, we are all well aware it lurks in those caves. Guarding the treasures and keeping out for intruders.

The only way you'd go in there was if you were never told these two specific reasons. That... was me.

I was young, around the age of at least nine, ten years old. My family was poor- nono, bankrupt.  We were in desperate need of money and jobs. At the time, there wasn't many jobs other than farming, but then again you still weren't paid much.

I had heard about a cave with treasures that could make you richer than all the Kings in the world combined in one. I never really had made accomplishments to my family, so I saw this as a chance to prove my importance in the family.

But nobody warned me about them.

The cave was located in the center of the mythical forest known as Shiverthorn Hills. A rocky-edgy stone opening to the cave was buried under a tall smooth hill.

I got my torch out and lit it up as I walked into the cave nervously, unaware of what was to come.

Now bear in mind I didn't know how large this cave was. Once again, I wasn't warned about the creature or the shear size of this place, but it was big. 

The opening to the cave was only around twenty-thirty feet, but as I slowly walked deeper and deeper into the cave, the walls only got higher and wider.

After around twenty minutes of walking in a straight path down this never ending cave, I struck the prize.

"Woah..." I gasped.

A sudden wide entrance from the long hole I walked through led me to a gigantic room which had to be around ninety feet tall and another hundred feet wide. The center of the room had a big shallow, crystal pond with a bottom I couldn't see.

The walls were engraved with all these different gems. Rubies, diamonds, amethysts, topaz- all of them except one. And there's a good reason for it too.

At the very other side of the cave, stood an old ancient stand. On it layed a dark green gem which sparkled the room in a beautiful shade of green. This was no ordinary gem obviously.

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