"In the depths of a great Volcano island Krakatoa, is believed to be protector deities. Three of them. Kra, Ka and Toa. Every ten years the people around them, sacrifice the chosen ones to send to the volcano. Three of them in fact. One of Kra, One for Ka and One of Toa. This year is the year of sacrifice. How does sacrifice work? Well. The people send the chosen ones to the volcano. They will need to walk to the heart of the volcano, and give the gifts for the altar. Food, wine, jewerly. They aren't allowed to leave in three days. If they are still alive, they can return to the village with powers of the Krakatoa. But very few survive alive and in senses. But it will bring peace for the people to see Krakatoa peaceful." The village chief said. He was teaching children, as the sacrifices were getting ready to go in to the great Krakatoa. "What powers are they?" One of the children listening asked. "They make crops grow, call rain. Powers like that have been in the history." Chief said. "Oh look. There they go." He said, nodding outside, as three people walked towards the boats.
The children ran to the windows to watch. There was the most kindest people of the whole village. Mako, Jack and Hanzo. They got to the boats and few others followed, coming to row them to the island of Krakatoa. "Peace and courage for their hearts." Chief said.
The ships took off. "Couldn't believe this day would come." Hanzo said. He looked towards the island. Mako shrugged. "I can. Would have loved to wait some more." Jack looked a bit nervous, but hid it. "What do you think will happen? Will we die, go crazy or survive back?" Hanzo asked. "You two definitely will survive back." Jack smiled to them. "If we do, you will too, Jack." Hanzo said. Jack rubbed the back of his head. "I wouldn't be so positive."
It didn't take much longer as they got to the island. "From here, you need to survive on your own." Said a woman who had came along. Jack, Mako and Hanzo got off the boats, thanking the people who rowed them there. They looked up at the mountain. It was huge. There was a cave at its side. Hanzo took a deep breath and walked towards the cave. Mako and Jack followed close. The mountain started to let out a deep rumble. "I guess that is the welcome in Volcanian." Hanzo joked.
Mako nodded. He seemed so nonchalant and calm, it was impressive. But Jack on the other hand was looking around carefully, as if they would be attacked at any moment. They walked for what felt like hours, until they found the altar. Jack kneeled down, starting a prayer. Hanzo did the same, as Mako put the food, wine and Jewerlies to the altar.
The bigger man set up the altar, then kneeling between Hanzo and Jack. They could hear talking after the prayer was done. "Look at that, Gabe! Jesse! Its the new sacrifices. What would we do this year?" Asked a voice. "Hmm. They all look pretty... Interesting. Especially that blonde." Another voice said. "He seems like the pussywart out of the group." Another laughed.
Hanzo looked around, trying to find the voices. "I don't know." Said the first voice. "The villagers don't ever send the most good lookings! This booring! I was hoping for women sacrifices." "Ya know they ain't done that in three hundred years, right?" The third voice asked. Jack and Mako were looking around now as well
"I knoow and its boring!" Said the first. "Come out, please!" Hanzo shouted. "You don't have the right to ask us to reveal ourselves mortal." The second sound called to them. "We could smite you right now and nobody would care." Hanzo went to silence. "Thats what I thought." Said the first voice.
"So, why were ya three chosen?" The third voice asked. "We were the most kindest according to the chief." Hanzo said. "Kindest? Kindest?! Why they send the KINDEST?!" Asked the first voice. Mako rose his voice. "So that the sacrifices don't ruin your purity." "Please, show us yourselves." Hanzo asked. A dark man appeared infront of them, arms crossed. His hair was short, a beard on his jaw.
Hanzo looked at him and bowed down. Mako and Jack bowed down aswell.
"Now what will you do mortal?" The god asked. The two other gods came there too. "Ka that wasn't fair." Whined a blonde with his hair on fire. He was tallest of the three.
The third, a brunette with long-ish hair nodded. "Ah agree with Kra on this one." The first, apparently Ka chuckled. "We are the gods. And you will be our servants for next three days. Disobey and~ hahahaa~ we WILL kill you." The first said. "You can call ne Kra." He chuckled. "The blackie's Ka and brunette is Toa." Kra introduced. "You will use only those names." The three humans nodded, looking up at the gods. "I call the Raven." Toa chuckled. "I take the oldest." Kra said. "So that leaves the blond for you, Ka." He said. Hanzo stood up. "I will bend to your will, Lord Toa." Hanzo said.
Toa walked around him, as if checking him out. "Not a bad one...' He mumbled. Ka looked at the blonde and chuckled. "Just fine by me." Kra floated around Mako. "What is your name, mortal?" He asked. "My name's Mako, Lord Kra." He didn't lift his gaze much. "Mako huh?" Kra chuckled. "Alright! Lets start the fiest!" He continued, floating to the altar. Ka and Toa followed him, picking up some of the food.
"You will serve." Kra said, looking at the sacrifices. "We will enjoy. Open up the wine!" He laughed. Jack stood up and opened the wine bottle, pouring each of the gods a glass.
Kra took a sip. He floated around, excited. "Whoa this is good! Better than ten years ago!" He laughed. Jack smiled. "It comes from my family's farm. I'm thrilled that you enjoy it." "Your family shall be blessed. I want more of this!" Kra laughed. Jack smiled happily. Mako stood up, serving the gods some boar. Kra was first to taste. "Whoa. I haven't ever gotten Boar." He said. He took a bite. "My family are hunters." Mako bowed his head.
"This is delicious!" Kra laughed. "What do you think, Ka, Toa?" He asked. "It's pretty good." Ka admitted. Toa nodded, eating the boar hungrily. Kra looked at the jewerly. "These look pretty." He said. "Thank you. My father is a blacksmith." Hanzo said.
"Not bad darlin'." Toa chuckled. "Thank you, Lord Toa." Hanzo said, bowing down. Toa nodded lightly, grabbing a golden belt buckle. It looked beautiful. Very beautiful. He grinned, putting it onto his robe's belt. It looked good. "So. Why are you the kindest? You don't seem more than normal men." Kra asked.
Mako shrugged a bit. "It's just what the chief told us." Jack nodded. "We've done good deeds for the village, but also bad ones, so we're not sure why they sent us either." "Mortals." Kra chuckled, as he stood up, and floated up. Mako looked up at Kra. Kra rubbed his shoulders. "I could use a massage." He chuckled. Mako nodded. "As you wish." Kra floated to him. Mako kneeled, rubbing his palms a bit.
Kra sat down and relaxed. Mako started to massage his shoulders. His hands were huge and oddly soft for a hunter, able to cover a lot of the god's shoulders. He moaned slightly. "Ooh this feels good." He chuckled. Mako smiled. "Thank you." He kept massaging the other's shoulders. Toa looked at Hanzo. "Feed me."
"Yes, my lord." Hanzo said, feeding the god. Toa grinned and ate what Hanzo gave him, tapping his knee lightly with a finger. Hanzo was smiling slightly. "Tasting good?" He asked. "Indeed it is.'' "I am glad you like." Hanzo said. "Ka, you seem awfully quiet." Kra teased, as he let out a moan of pleasure of the massage. Ka chuckled. "I haven't thought of anything for the blondie to do." "You should ask him to brush that hair of yoourshh~" Kra said. "You sure know how to do the job you are given, don't you, Big guy?"
Mako nodded. "I know how to do a lot of things." He pressed his thumbs between the god's shoulderblades, rubbing a spot there. He moaned. The volcano rumbled slightly, but it didn't sound like a treath. Mako smiled. "Does that feel good, lord kra?" "Yees. I am so jammed uphhh." Kra said. "If you would lay down, my lord?" Mako requested. "Sounds like a good idea." Kra said, laying down. The big man shifted a bit, starting to massage the god's whole body.
The god moaned. "Whoa mister magic hands you should stay here longer than three days~ I would be happy to grant you powers of animal trust." He chuckled. "Your boar was delicious! The most delicious than anything else I have ever tasted before~!" The hunter's eyes shone. "Thank you!" Kra laughed. "The chief did good joob~" He moaned. The massage felt so good.
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The Gods of Krakatoa
Hayran KurguOnce in every ten years, Three sacrifices are sent to the great Volcano Krakatoa...