Uncertainty and a horrible feeling of despair could be breathed at that moment. The monkeys and apes knew that there was no salvation for them this day. It was the end of their linage and possibly of their species; the massacre was inevitable... or so they thought when they watched as the young human girl, that fragile and innocent monkey-girl faced Ma'i D'goa, the terrible legendary beast: a sentence of death announced. Everything would be lost...
However, the Naka'i and the Tahuayos, for some reason, remained expectant and thrilled of what their eyes showed them... they knew something that the other apes didn't, they saw it before: the hidden power of Y'shaati was manifesting itself again during the battle. That same green, shiny and resplandescent aura. It was a sign that the essence of the Goddess Yacuruna was alive within the mortal body of the young girl.
A sign of life...
A sign of hope...
While the monkeys watched from the branches of the nearby trees, Y'shaati and Ma'i D'goa continued their violent fight in the labyrinth of dried roots of the sacred Yvyra tree. The monkey-girl had managed to handle the battle quite well so far, since the anaconda was hurt in a way that had never been seen before. However, she was also a bit hurt to have received the attacks of the lethal beast, but at that moment she had a serious look on her face. Great would be everyone's surprise for what was about to happen...
The toothed serpent, from one moment to another, launched itself against Y'shaati to try to devour her again. But this time, she didn't dodge the attack... instead, Y'shaati spread her arms and stopped the anaconda's bite with her bare hands holding it by its jaws. The yellow eyes of Ma'i D'goa denoted fury and lust for destruction, but at the same time, a slight sense of surprise and fear... indeed, the giant snake still couldn't believe that a smaller creature like Y'shaati had the strength to prevent closing his powerful snout. It was inhuman... something not belonging to a mere mortal...
Right after that, Y'shaati managed to give a big kick to the neck of the beast, causing it to stagger for a moment. Just then, Y'shaati threw herself on top of the beast and for the third time, she grabbed to the beast by the back of its head, wrapping her white skinned arms and legs around its long body.
Her strategy this time was to strangle the beast's neck to break its trachea and cause a suffocation very much in Ma'i D'goa's style. The anaconda struggled uncontrollably through the jungle floor, feeling the pain of the monkey-girl's strong embrace, trying to get rid off her. It was working... the snake's scales and bones began to crack and break due to the girl's incredible strength; a considerable damage was being done. In a desperate attempt to shake her off, the beast used its long, spiny tail to connect a heavy blow to Y'shaati's back. The counterattack would be a lethal blow for both of them, but the beast didn't think twice.
From one moment to the another, the poor monkey-girl felt real pain... she felt Ma'i D'goa's tail horns pierce her beautiful and delicate white skin. The girl gave a horrible shriek of pain... a very human scream never before produced by her. Suddenly, several strands of blood sprouted from her back. Y'shaati immediately released the beast's neck and fell to the ground.
Using all her strength, she tried to recover her battle stance as quickly as possible, but at that moment, she noticed something that surprised her: the beast's neck was bleeding too, as the thorns had pierced through its thick scales... the serpent was reeling from the pain and couldn't see what was happening around.
The apes around the combat area watched horrified the poor human girl's wounds, but at the same time, they felt an enormous respect for the sacrifice she was making for her family. The Naka'i and the Tahuayos couldn't stop seeing Y'shaati as the helpless little baby girl they loved so much and that they were grateful for having had the opportunity to raise. In the bottom of their hearts, they knew that she could defeat the terrible monster. It was only a matter of time...
With the strength that her power made her recover, Y'shaati, still bleeding, took the chance to attack the giant anaconda while it was weakened. The monkey-girl rushed in and connected a series of furious and powerful punches and kicks in all parts of Ma'i D'goa's long body. She even bit the beast's tail several times to hurt him, similar to a wild animal. The toothed serpent absorbed each blow like a rag doll... its body began to feel numb while he began to spit blood out of its mouth. However, the girl noticed something quickly: despite all the powerful blows, the scaly body of the snake remained undamaged; It was obvious: thanks to its thick and resistant skin, her blows had no effect on it. Only the stroke of something sharp and pointy could fatally pierce through and wound the monster's skin, just as it had previously occurred. Because of this, the snake bled from its neck continuously.
At that moment, Y'shaati gazed at the sky, then looked at Yvyra... and suddenly, an idea came to her mind. A way to end this battle and end the threat of the titanic anaconda... it was a risky and dangerous idea, but it was better than nothing...
When the toothed snake regained its composure, the beast roared again and more angrily than ever. However, Y'shaati provoked more its anger, howling like monkey so that it would charge at her once more. Seeing the taunts of the monkey-girl, the serpent quickly attacked its prey. With great reflexes, Y'shaati again dodged the attack and began to flee from the snake, running in the direction of the great sacred tree Yvyra. The giant anaconda destroyed all the obstacles in its path while pursuing her. When she reached the base of the great tree, the monkey-girl started climbing quickly, making sure the beast was following her closely. It was all part of her plan. The monster, flooded with wrath, began to climb the tree as well.
As both rose higher and higher, the apes watching the fight from below lost sight of Y'shaati and Ma'i D'goa due to the heavy foliage of the great tree. At that moment, the Naka'i and the Tahuayos, surprised, understood what Y'shaati had planned to do. Right after, both families began to howl to communicate with the other apes so that they cleared the area where they were. Communicating among themselves, the apes moved and disappeared from there. Everything was ready.
Meanwhile, Y'shaati, jumping from branch to branch and climbing all the more, was close to reaching the top of Yvyra. When she saw the height she was at, she decided not to go further because she considered that the distance was the right one to execute her plan. Looking down, she could see how the anaconda continued to follow her, sliding through the tree in an ascending way. Both continued pulsating in intense pain, and their bodies were still bleeding... but their fight was about to end.
When Ma'i D'goa finally reached Y'shaati, the monkey-girl moved as far as possible from the center of Yvyra and settled on one of the lightest branches of the tree. The height their were at, was equivalent to being on the edge of a cliff.
The giant anaconda, completely furious and out of reason, couldn't wait to devour its prey. So much anger and desire for revenge clouded its insight and didn't allow him to see beyond the obvious trap.
Y'shaati once again provoked the beast and adopted her gorilla battle stance on all fours, as if she were going to pounce on the serpent.
Both remained quiet and motionless for a few seconds... in her mind, Y'shaati prayed the gods of Amazonia for her plan to work.
Luckily for her, a second later, it happened... Ma'i D'goa rushed wildly against Y'shaati to finally kill his prey... however... with incredible speed... Y'shaati side-stepped and dodged the anaconda's charge. The monkey-girl had completely deceived the anaconda, which caused the horrible monster to accidentally throw itself from the great tree.
It worked... Y'shaati's plan to defeat the serpent had been successful... But, without realizing it, while the long body of Ma'i D'goa was still falling, the tip of the tail of the beast hit Y'shaati, provoking her to lose balance and fall from the tree along with the serpent...
While this was happening, the apes and monkeys from below looked shocked at the horrible scene: Ma'i D'goa and Y'shaati were falling rapidly in free fall from a lethal height into certain death.
In a matter of seconds, both were close to crashing into the tops of the jungle trees. Y'shaati thought for a moment that this was her end and closed her eyes... she felt her soul escaping her body, but on the other hand, the essence of the Goddess Yacuruna spoke inside her mind that this wasn't the end... on the contrary... it was just the beginning...
At that exact moment, just before colliding with the canopy of jungle trees, she opened her beautiful azure-glowing eyes and extended her arms and legs to hold onto the first liana that she could found to slow her descend. Ma'i D'goa saw this, and in a last attempt to kill his prey, he stretched its head to throw one last bite and devour her. However, by the work of fate, or perhaps luck, Y'shaati finally managed to hold onto a liana during and quickly used all the strength she had left to stop her fall. She simply looked down and saw how the titanic serpent brutally crashed into the thick branches of the trees, impaling its body and its head until finally reaching the ground. The apes observed the morbid scene...
Soon after, Y'shaati began to slowly and carefully drop down to where the wrecked body of her rival laid. The apes also approached little by little to confirm what happened...
The monkey-girl finally reached the ground. Walking on her knuckles, she slowly and cautiously approached the inert body of the toothed anaconda. She still wasn't sure if the monster was still alive, but just then, as she stepped forward, she felt a wet substance beneath her barefeet and toes: a great pool of blood coming from the body of the snake. Y'shaati looked up and saw how a thick branch was embedded directly in the neck and head of the beast.
Everyone present at the moment understood... there was no doubt about it, Ma'i D'goa, the legendary titanic anaconda was dead...
Y'shaati was still shocked from the rush of adrenaline of the battle. She didn't realized that her body was trembling, severly hurt and still bleeding. But alas, she did it... Y'shaati had achieved the unthinkable.
Just then, all the apes and monkeys that remained in the trees, with an instinctive and wild reaction of euphoria and joy, began to howl and beat their chests as a sign of pride and glory. The monkey-girl looked around, surprised to see how the monkeys cheered her and celebrated her triumph. There, she observed the Naka'i and the Tahuayos, smiling and relieved to see their victorious little girl on the corpse of the giant serpent.
Y'shaati looked them in the eyes with a smile. She was happy to see that her family of monkeys and gorillas had been saved thanks to her. Finally she pointed out her worth to the whole jungle. This was her moment and she couldn't had ask for anything more.
The energy returned to her body and she couldn't help feeling the euphoria of all the primates that celebrated her. The monkey-girl looked down upon her vanquished prey. She was feeling savage and fearless... an aura of wildness radiated from her... untamed...
Y'shaati put her feet atop Ma'i D'goa's dead body... throwing her head back, closing her eyes, and proudly thrusting her bloodstained naked breasts and body, the triumphant monkey-girl beat her chest and screamed out a thunderous cry of victory:
"AAAHHOOOOHHAAAAAAAAHHHHミOOOOHHHAAAAAAAHHミOOOHAAAAAAHHHH!!!"
Y'shaati continued to aggressively beat her chest and also began to smash the ground with her fists, jumping from side to side like a feral and crazied wild ape. All the apes joined her celebration doing exactly the same as her.
She was more ape than human at that time.
Y'shaati was totally unleashed... she felt powerful... she felt wild... she felt free...
The great victory cry of Y'shaati could be heard through all corners of the jungle. The sound echoed in all directions of this paradise on earth. All the apes who witnessed the epic battle now knew that they were witnessing the birth of a guardian...
The birth of a deity...
The birth of a true GODDESS...
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