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In a forest on earth
A slender woman seemed to be silent for a moment, looking at the man who was still lying weakly on the ground. A light breeze brushed against the goddess's body. There was the sound of an owl, which added to the solemnity of the night. The sharp-nosed girl let the wind hit her body, including her long silver hair.-
"No. I can't do that. He could die if I left him alone,” said Atvertha while shaking her head slowly. "I have to find a cave, a safe one so that there will be no more danger when I return to the palace."
The pale-faced beautiful girl rubbed her hands again, then focused on them. “O agni, thatverth diontz et mortal tetzhiont!”[1]
Atvertha's eyes turned red again. She opened her palms, which started to see the fire from there. The violet-eyed girl blew towards the burly man, so the fire landed on the mortal male's head, then spread to the whole body of that guy.
In less than a minute, all around the man's burly body was engulfed in flames. However, the fire did not burn the mortal male's body. The pale-faced woman immediately flew low, while looking for the desired cave. “I hope I can find a cave around here because I want to take him as soon as possible. If the man is left alone, soon or later he can die."
Ten minutes later, Atvertha stopped looking, because she saw that twenty meters ahead, there was already a large rock that was wide open in the middle. The virgin seemed to float in front of the mouth of the cave, saying, "Obgethentha tu!"[2]
The moon goddess could clearly see the situation in the cave. After being silent for a while, Atvertha felt that this place was a suitable area for the man who was still unconscious. “Well, I think this place is suitable for the mortal male. He will be safe here, and I will add a protection spell for him before I go from this forest.”
A two hundred-and seventy-year-old woman raised her hand, then pointed in the direction where the brown-haired man was. “Tatmanth te oghtiz o mortal!”[3]
The man's burly body, which was still shrouded in flames, slowly rose from where he was lying, then flew toward the summoner. The high-nosed girl looked up at the sky with an expressionless gaze. "Hopefully mom and dad do not notice if I am gone too long. I have to help this mortal first and make sure he is safe.”
In less than two minutes, the body of a foreign man whose name the moon goddess had not yet recognized arrived there. Atvertha, who realized this, immediately turned to the mortal. Without many words, the pale-faced girl floated towards the mouth of the cave, raising her right hand. “Lightalo!”[4]
Instantly, the situation inside the cave became bright, because there were so many torches there. The situation inside the place looks dirty. There are many cobwebs, and it is not well maintained, because there are no humans inhabiting it. It surprised a spider who was there when he realized this.
He also saw, if there began to be two other figures that seemed to fly flying. They seemed to be about to enter a cave, so the spider asked, albeit in a low voice, "Who is that?"
The girl, who was the only daughter of the couple, God Helion and Goddess Avtexia, as soon as possible turned to the spider, saying nothing. The eight-legged beast was surprised because he seemed to recognize the figure of a woman who was standing but floating in the air. “Goddess Atvertha, forgive me for not knowing that you came," said the spider, bowing his head slightly, as if to pay his respects.
“Spider, I brought a mortal male. I found him in the forest, but on the other side.” Atvertha moved her face to the right, so the spider understood. Meanwhile, the body of the unknown man remained floating in the air but was behind the body of the goddess.
“Something injured him and he is still unconscious. I will use this cave to keep him safe before I go back to the palace. This mortal will be staying here longer because it is waiting for the mortal male to wake up. Do you mind that?” asked Atvertha. Suddenly, her eyes lit up, which made the spider a little shy.
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