The lord of the birds (esp/eng)
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Hola compañeros, esta es mi participación en el concurso para la actividad organizada por @freewritehouse, "A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words".
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Hello colleagues, this is my entry in the contest for the activity organized by @freewritehouse, "A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words".
taken by @wakeupkitty
El señor de las aves a descendido de la montaña para atacar el gran reino de Sushoi, este momento había sido narrado de generación en generación en el pueblo y países cercanos.
Hace mucho años dos jóvenes nacieron el mismo día, la sacerdotisa profetizó que si ambos jóvenes llegaban a topar caminos, entonces el mundo sería destruido. Por lo que entre todos los miembros de aquella ciudad decidieron que debían exterminar a uno de los 2 bebes, pero uno era hijo del rey y el otro el hijo de una plebeya, por lo que la elección era obvia, pero la madre para evitar que maten a su hijo, huyó hacia las montañas y mientras escapaba del pueblo, las grandes aves de la montaña descendieron y atacaron a todos, solo dejaron vivo al bebe, el resto fueron exterminados.
Desde esa ocasión se cuenta que el descendiente del hijo del rey, algún día se encontraría con el señor de las aves y el mundo seria completamente destruido. Los años pararon, año tras año y generación tras generación pasaron y esta profecía quedó en el olvido.
Sin embargo un día, el señor de las aves descendió para acudir al encuentro con el rey, las aves eran sus guías, las personas comenzaron a huir y las alarmas se encendieron. Comenzaron a atacarlo, pero este ser había evolucionado y tenia la capacidad de volar, generar viento y controlar a todas las aves. A pesar de los muchos intentos, nadie pudo detener al señor de las aves y pudo encontrarse frente a frente al rey.
El cielo se volvió de un negro intenso y el castillo se derrumbo, seguido de un enorme terremoto que lo destruyó todo. Luego de todo esto, las aves reinaron el planeta y todo se reconstruyó.
The lord of the birds had descended from the mountain to attack the great kingdom of Sushoi, this moment had been narrated from generation to generation in the town and nearby countries.
Many years ago two young people were born on the same day, the priestess prophesied that if both young people came to cross paths, then the world would be destroyed. So among all the members of that city they decided that they should exterminate one of the 2 babies, but one was the son of the king and the other the son of a commoner, so the choice was obvious, but the mother to prevent them from Kill his son, he fled to the mountains and while he was escaping from the town, the great birds of the mountain descended and attacked everyone, only the baby was left alive, the rest were exterminated.
From that occasion it is said that the descendant of the king's son would one day meet the lord of the birds and the world would be completely destroyed. The years stopped, year after year and generation after generation passed and this prophecy was forgotten.
However, one day, the lord of the birds descended to meet the king, the birds were his guides, the people began to flee and the alarms went off. They began to attack him, but this being had evolved and had the ability to fly, generate wind and control all the birds. Despite many attempts, no one could stop the lord of the birds and he was able to find himself face to face with the king.
The sky turned pitch black and the castle collapsed, followed by a huge earthquake that destroyed everything. After all this, the birds ruled the planet and everything was rebuilt.
As if it was a sand castle...
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