A modern myth written from the oral experiences of a legendary teenager.
Author | Language | Library | Discovery |
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Anonymous | Sanskrit | Basrah | Bengal Tiger |
The young man was raised high by the waves, and soon smashed onto the wooden raft. He wanted to stabilize his raft in the waves with the self-made anchor, but he was too exhausted to even raise it. The only thing he could do was look at the nearby shore shaking among the waves.
When he stopped trying and fell soundly asleep, he saw the luminous creatures again in
his dreams.
A fisherman at the shore spotted the young man and called his companions for help. They then took the young man to their tiny fishing village. When the young man looked back, the wooden raft having accompanied him for more than 200 days was finally shattered by another wave. He cried, but his dehydrated throat could not generate a single sound.
The kind fishers of Bago brought clean water and food for him. The young man chewed on his food gently, and his eyes gradually became bright as he stared at the bushes near the shore. Following his sight, the fishers saw a tiger with its eyes fixed on the youth.
Keywords | Translated keywords |
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Luminous Creatures | Krill |