The Tale of Telekaroko

4 0 0
                                    

Once upon a time, in a mysterious rocky mountain, there lived a powerful man named Tchailemaran. He was believed to be the god of fire of the Teleks. He was gone after an unknown tragedy. The Teleks worship him, but one day, everything had changed.

Telekaroko is the only village that existed at the mountain top. The Teleks are not like the average human. They were believed to be the descendants of Kalisamaran, the god of heaven and skies. They have different super natural powers that help them for their survival. Even though they are like demigods, they still can't outpower their gods. They continued to dwel the land and reached hundreds of generations, until Tchailemaran went back to Telekaroko. He went back to do revenge to Hekarinara, the goddess of nature. It was said of a legend that the gods will be back to Telekaroko, not to live but to have a duel; Telekaroko was destined to be their battle ground.

Days later after the arrival of Tchailemaran, Hekarinara arrived. Rumors had spread that she had killed Vinakarinara, the goddess of beauty. But it was a surprise that Hekarinara's appearance turned like a burning charcoal. The history was changed because of this revelation. Hekarinara, the goddess of nature is also the goddess of the underworld. Besides that, she is also the sister of Tchailemaran.

Tchailemaran was married to Vinakarinara. But because of his sister's pride and envy, she killed Vinakarinara. Vinakarinara was the most loved goddess of the Teleks. But because of what Hekarinara have done to her brother's wife, this led to a destructive fight. It had burned the town of Telekaroko, and marked the end of the Teleks. Their clash led to nothing but death to themselves. Hekarinara have struck the heart of Tchailemaran, that caused his death. Afterwards, Hekarinara killed herself because of guilt. Telekaroko is gone, gone forever. For it was burned to ashes, Rikanaramaran, the god of the water and seas, flooded the area and cursed the land to never be dwelt again.

The ashes of the Teleks had turned into an aquatic-human creature, and is said to be mysterious and deadly.

The Tale of TelekarokoWhere stories live. Discover now