The jungle had been stained with death and flooded in sadness very early that day. A tragedy struck the heart of Amazonia in the depths of its essence. However, while many hearts lamented the loss of a great leader, a soul flared due to grief and resulted in a sudden explosion of fury, pain and vengeance... and for the first time, the jungle was about to witness what the wrath of the Spirit of Amazonia could be capable of...
Moments after that unfortunate incident that caused the death of K'uno, the leader of the Tahuayos, the humans escaped from the forest of the gorillas at full speed by orders of the chieftain. When they thought they had gone far enough, they stopped and regrouped for a moment to assimilate what happened. Immediately, the wisemen approached the chieftain and repudiated what he had done, pointing out that because of him, the archers shot the gorilla, causing an unnecessary conflict. The archers apologized for their imprudence and undertook to amend their error, but the wisemen considered that it wasn't them who provoked the tahuayo's rage.
However, the chieftain ignored the scolding of the wisemen; he was still upset and with the intention of taking that white-skinned girl with himself. The chieftain refused to accept that girl wasn't special. He firmly believed that a hidden truth was inside that young girl's body... and he was more than willing to unveil the mystery.
The wisemen, disappointed of their leader, warned that this foolish search would only provoke more tragedies and the weight of the consequences would rest only on his shoulders.
While these verbal disputes continued, the humans had no idea that some beautiful azure-glowing hidden eyes, full of anger and thirst for revenge, were watching them discreetly from the top of the trees. The humans were not prepared for what awaited them.
The wisemen and the chieftain kept arguing when they suddenly observed how something fell on one of the archers, knocking him down instantly. At that same moment, all humans were shocked... the naked girl from before, was in front of them, with the body of the archer knocked down at her feet: Y'shaati.
The humans were surprised and in turn, scared. It was incredible for them to believe that the girl had reached them so fast.
However, they soon noticed how a green aura glowed around her body.
She was just staring at everyone, like a hunting predator. The instinctive reaction of the humans to see this was fear... the terror of feeling that an inhuman power was inside of her. The wisemen knew that there were no words to describe it. However, the chieftain thought otherwise and said the only possible explanation for this: a Goddess.
The chieftain told the others to stay still, fearing that a false move could cause her to attack, as if she were an animal. They all followed the chieftain's advice, but... when one of the younger warriors tried to flee by taking a little step back... Y'shaati threw herself at him like a wild ape.
The Spirit of Amazonia's wrath had been unleashed...
Just after Y'shaati pounced on the young archer, the other humans froze as the girl savagely hit the archer's body with her fists and legs, knocking him out with a quick rush of attacks. Another warrior tried to hold her from behind, but the monkey-girl acrobatically dodged that, and immediately kicked the man's face with the sole of her naked foot. The warriors didn't have time to think what to do. Y'shaati quickly turned her gaze towards the humans and roared towards them, showing them her fangs. Seeing the aggressive look of the girl, the younger warriors screamed in terror and tried to escape as quickly as possible; indeed, the girl had become an untamed beast.
However, before they could get away a few meters, Y'shaati ran on all fours in front of them to block their way. Y'shaati moved at an inhuman speed. The warriors, trying to confront her, pointed their bows and fired their arrows to defend themselves out of panic. With an almost feline agility, Y'shaati dodged all the arrows and rushed back to the archers. Y'shaati hung and climbed their bodies like tree branches. She also jumped from the body of one archer to another; while fighting, using her agile monkey feet and toes, she managed to disarm them quickly by breaking their bows. She also used her toned thighs to crush the warriors heads and applying very powerful tahuayo wrestling keys to make them fall to their knees, just to finally connect a powerful kick straight to their faces.
While the warriors were fighting with the wild girl, the chieftain could not help but be surprised at the incredible agility of the girl. It was definitely like if she was an animal... a wild monkey-woman. The three wisemen were terrified, watching as she knocked each of the warriors with ease.
The spears and clubs that the warriors brought with them were of no use against Y'shaati's attacks. The girl was too quick for them to react and even try to hit her. One by one, Y'shaati knocked down the humans until only the three wisemen and the chieftain were left. Right after, Y'shaati howled again like a wild ape while beating her chest aggressively. In a desperate attempt to escape, the wisemen and the chieftain quickly fled into the depths of the rainforest.
Y'shaati adopted her tahuayo battle stance, and quickly ran after them with the speed of a cheetah.
While the wisemen ran, they turned back and saw how the girl was running faster than they were, in spite of the fact that she moved on all fours like a gorilla... this frightened them even more.
Then, Y'shaati jumped into a nearby tree and climbed it quickly to grab some vines and swing among the trees. Y'shaati moved much faster through the branches and the treetops, so she managed to pass them without them noticing. Just at that moment, Y'shaati swung with her feet extended to the front, so she could hit the three wisemen with a single swing. When they least expected it, the wisemen felt a great blow into their bodies. The girl connected a great kick with her feet straight to their faces, sending them flying a few meters in the air and then colliding brutally on the floor.
The three wisemen fell completely knocked out. Y'shaati stopped on a branch and again released a great ape howl, completely dominated by her most primitive instincts. Y'shaati had one last prey left to hunt: the chieftain...
After running for several minutes, the chieftain stopped to take a breath, thinking that he had probably managed to escape the savage girl. However, he didn't know that Y'shaati was getting closer and closer to him. Just then, the panic was reflected again in the face of the chieftain, because he saw how the white-skinned girl was quickly approaching him through the trees. Then, the chieftain began to run again without being able to do anything other than escape. Y'shaati could swing as naturally as a monkey, and was even able to hold on to the vines using only her toes and freeing her hands. Swinging through the trees, she performed that acrobatic maneuver to catch the chieftain. In less than an instant, Y'shaati grabbed the chieftain by his arm and thanks to the speed with which she swung, she threw the chieftain directly up into the air. The tribal man screamed like a helpless child as he flew away, until finally his body crashed into the ground.
Still with the strength to continue escaping, the chieftain tried to get up, but just at that moment, Y'shaati landed on his stomach. The chieftain was left breatheless. Then, the monkey-girl sat down on the chieftain's face to prevent him from escaping, and started to punch the tribal man on his chest with her fists. The chieftain desperately tried to remove her beautiful buttocks from his face; to his bad luck, he didn't have time to realize that she had a young girl womanhood in front of his nose.
Then, Y'shaati quickly took off from his face and quickly started to lift his entire body. Then, she brutally threw him against the ground, just as she did with K'uno. The chieftain was completely defeated this time. Y'shaati stared at the human on the ground for a few seconds...
She knew that he had already received his due, but her wild instincts and power were so unleashed that she couldn't help wanting to hurt the man even more. Every time she looked into his eyes, she relived that horrible scene in which K'uno sacrificed his life to save her, launching a frightening shriek.
She felt it... her heart was pounding insanely. Her hatred and desire for revenge was so uncontrolled that the glow of her green aura intensified greatly... the aura was so blinding. The girl was breathing loudly and intensively. Then, she took the chieftain by the head and prepared to do something completely unthinkable: Y'shaati wanted to make the human pay with his life... so she was about to give a deadly bite direct to his jugular to finish his life once and for all.
A savage, instinct-driven part of her wanted to kill him, the man was her prey... but another more rational part told her that it wasn't the right thing to do. Y'shaati entered into an internal conflict, and without being able to make a decision, she began to growl like a confused animal. She suddenly fell to her knees. Her agitated breathing began to slowly come back to a normal rhythm.
In that brief moment of clearness, Y'shaati remembered what K'uno had told her the previous night: she needed to control her power, and not let her power control her. Her fate was to become the savior of the Jungle and not to become an awful beast dominated by her wrath. Then she looked again at the chieftain. The man, completely terrified and on the verge of crying, begged forgiveness for what happened earlier, praying to the gods that she could understand what he was saying.
At that moment, Y'shaati understood her purpose... her destiny. Y'shaati's gaze suddenly changed and she stepped back. And from one moment to another, Y'shaati released the chieftain. The monkey-girl stared at him with a sad face. The tribal man remained motionless and silent...
Just in time, a large group of Tahuayos appeared and called her to try to reassure her. Y'shaati, surprised, turned around to see them and slowly left the chieftain. There, she noticed something: the Tahuayos weren't alone... they were accompanied by a group of Naka'i, her beloved family of monkeys, as well as several groups of other apes, such as the Papios (baboons), the Maquisapas (spider monkeys), the Carayás (howlers), the Araguatos (mandrills) and many more.
Y'shaati quickly ran towards them to embrace them and apologize for all of what happened. The apes received her, glad to see her back to her normal self.
The chieftain got up and watched surprised as the monkeys and gorillas gathered around her and accepted her as if she were one of their own. Then, all the apes began to retreat. Just before leaving, Y'shaati turned back to see the chieftain one last time. The two stared into each other's eyes. A second later, Y'shaati climbed a tree like the other apes and soon after, she disappeared into the depths of the Jungle's treetops.
Still astonished, the chieftain stood for a few seconds, until he turned around and walked back home. While he did this, he pronounced the following words:
—Qoya-Yurak Ka'i...
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