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The tales of the Sixteen Spirits - Icefenix7198



During a break of Twilight new royals duties she decides to read some of the books of her new royal private library.She founds a book about somecreatures called Spirits.

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The dragon who stole the Sun

Twilight levitated the book to a small desk and open it. There was no signature from any kind of author or any way to recognize who wrote it or when it was written, but due to the state of the book, I was very old, probably older than the rule of Luna and Celestia. And as Twilight opened the book, she started to read the first of the tales.

The dragon who stole the sun

”Once upon a time, in the northern icy lands lived a very ancient dragon, older than the stars. The name of the dragon was a secret that only the creatures as ancient as him knew, so the mortals decided to call him The Usurper.

”The dragon lived alone in a large cave with only the company of his hoard because he was different from any of the other dragons. His breath was colder than ice, his fangs where large as pines and instead of wings he had a crown of spikes. But what made this dragon so special was his greed.

”The Usurper hoarded all kinds of treasures, like gems and gold, as all dragons did. But The Usurper greed wasn’t satisfied with the gold and the gems, and even after he gathered enough riches to cover the ocean, he wasn’t satisfied.

“So he tried to satisfy his greed with knowledge, so he walked from the frozen north to the other limit of the world learning any knowledge unknown to him that he could find, from legends from yaks lore keepers, to war stories from proud griffons and storm creatures, to complex spells from unicorns and abyssinians archmages, , but even after learning from the four corners of the worlds his greed wasn’t satisfied, so he returned to his cave full of anger and frustration.

“But when the great dragon returned to his cave he found a pair of gryphins, an stallion and a male, stealing his tresures.

“Who are you and how you dare to steal from my hoard” asked the old dragon, his voice echoing in the walls of the cavern

“Oh, great dragon, we didn’t knew this hoard was yours, ” said the male griffon, while his body trembled knowing who the dragon was.

“But we need to gold, a group of dragons has threatened to burn up to ashes our village in the cloudy mountains if we don’t pay them a tribute!” exclaimed the female griffon.

“Threatening to dead to any innocent creature to gain riches, typical of my sons” the dragon chuckled. “Anyway, what makes you think that stealing from ANY dragons hoard was a good idea?”

“We know that wasn’t a good idea, trying to steal from a dragon hoard is a sentence to death” said the male griffon.

“But if we don’t bring the tribute to the dragons they we kill all the village, not only us” said his companion

“So this old has more value to us than for you, because lives depend on them”, and as she finished the sentence, she remembered that in front of her was an angry dragon, big enough to smash her completely with only one claw, but surprisingly for her, the dragon puts his claw on his chin.

“Is an interesting concept what you just bring, ” said the dragon, “that the value of any things depends of the creatures that relies on the object and not the object as such.”

And then the dragon walked to the deeps of his cave, making the floor shake with each of his steps, until he arrived to a grand pile of gold, twice as tall as the dragon. And then the dragon dipped his arm into the pile of gold and extracted a big red glowing red stone. And with his mighty strength he crushed the stone with his hand, and when his hand opened a small scepter, of the size of the griffons appeared.

“This is the payment for your services” – the dragon delivered the scepter to the griffins – “this scepter will give you lead over my sons. But this gift is non-transferable to any other creature, when you die, your descendants will return the Bloodstone scepter to me”

“The griffons nodded and without a word they flew away from the cave, don’t knowing what they did to help the dragon but happy that they village will be saved.

“And after the griffons left the cave the dragon started to think about what was the most valuable of all the things “I could steal all the forest on the world” thought the dragon, “but there are creatures that live in the dessert and volcanos” so the dragon discarded the idea. So after discarding the oceans, the clouds or the magic he realized what the biggest treasure of the world was: The Sun “Without the sun, the forest would wither, the oceans would freeze and the darkness of the night would take over all the light in the world.”

“But the dragon was wingless, so he wasn’t able to fly and catch the Sun, and so his desire for the star of the day increased. He asked The bringer of the Flames if he could give him the Sun but he said that he only crated the Sun, that moving the Sun has the duty of The Star Painter. But when the ancient dragon asked The Star Painter to lower the Sun for him, he said that the destiny of the Sun was to stay in the day sky as the destiny of the moon was fighting the darkness of the night sky.

“But even if the two spirits denied his demands , the greed of the dragon continued to grow, and as his greed grew the dragon did, until his head reached the clouds, and he continued growing as did his desire did, until his claws were tall as mountains but the dragon couldn’t reach the Sun , so he continued to grow until his tail sink into the ocean and surrounded three quarters of the world, and finally he raised his titanic claw and grabbed the Sun, and dragged down to the depths of his cave, were all his tresures lied.

“At first, the disappearance of the sun didn’t cause any damage, only the fear of all creatures, but as the Sunless days passed, the cold started to appear, and the darkness of the night started to devour all the little light that the creatures were able to create.

“And for the first time in all history, all the creatures, from dragons to deers, passing by umbrums and gargoyles gathered in harmony to fight against the harsh situation.

“First the army of creatures tried to assault the cave, but against the scales of The Usurper all weapons broke and all magic bounced, and against the icy breath of the dragon, all creatures from big to small finished frozen.

“So, seeing that mortal creatures like them couldn’t deal with a Spirit like him, they tried to persuade him to give back the Sun, but any amount of riches, knowledge or magic artifacts that they brought made the dragon change his mind about his possession of the Sun, saying that all their offerings were worthless in comparison of the Sun.

“So, after seeing that they couldn’t make the dragon come to senses about returning the Sun to the sky, the creatures decided to pray the other Spirits for help, but only The Singer came to their help.

“Do not fear, my dears, ” said The Singer, her voice sweet as honey and harm like the hug of a mother “the Sun will return to the sky” and immediately after the Singer entered the cave where the dragon lived.

“What are you doing here” asked the dragon, surprised by the apparittion of his spirit fellow.

The Singer answered, writing with his claw on the ice of the cave, that she came to make and exchange, the Sun for one song.

“And what makes you think that your song has more value than the Sun?” rebuffed the dragon

The singer , smiling , started to sing instead of answering the dragon

And she sang a song only heard by the dragon , a song one of its kind.She sang during hours or days , none of them knew none of them care.

And then she stopped to sing

“Don’t stop, continue, ” said the dragon, with a mix of anger and desperation “you cannot start a song like that and then stop at the middle.”

But The Singer stayed silent

“If I swear by my hoard that I will return the Sun when you finish, will you continue your song” asked the dragon rhetorically.

“Of course dear” responded The Singer with a chuckle.

And so, the grand dragon lay down and heard the song of his fellow spirit, and instead of keeping the song burden under his ice in the depths of the cave as he did with the rest of his hoard he locked the song in the depths of his greedy and frozen heart, where no creature could steal it from him.

And as the dragon promised he freed the Sun from his eyes and return it to the sky, not without taking and small ember.

“The first part of the song free” said the dragon with a mischivious grin “so the first fragment of the Sun dosen’t have to be returned”.

And after days of Sunless skies , the Sun was taken away from the claws of The Usurper and returned to the sky not by a legion of warriors or mountains of tresures but a song that touched his cold heart.

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