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FINALLY FINISHED HER
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Rayman Heavy Metal
I finished this handsome guy here! I fused the heavy metal Rayman from Brawlhalla with the one from Retold and took inspiration from Leonardo's mask from 2003. I'm happy with the result!
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So I made an AU! of my main OC as an idol singer, inspired by Demon K-Pop Hunters, Over the Moon, K/da, Belle movie but mainly by a Sonic AU that has been a huge comfort to me during some very difficult times in my personal life. Basically, Gaia/Earth collided with the planet of the Glade of Dreams centuries ago, and since then humans and dreams have coexisted. In this AU, Yunna gives up her princess crown for a peaceful middle-class life, and with the help of Rayman and friends, she climbs the ladder in the idol world! It's a calm AU and your typical sweet shojo. I made it more as a quiet corner away from the dark political melodrama of my main Rayman AU [although in that canon, Yunna also sings, but the context is different xd], something sweet amidst all the turbulence I have planned for the main AU. I hope you like it n.n
#rayman30fanart #rayman #raymanoc #artdigital #rayman2 #raymanxoc #rayman3 #raymanymphs #ubisoft #fairy #fairys #princess #finalfantasy #kingdomgeart #goofy #idol

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I really enjoyed creating each of their OCs and their Sona with their version of Rayman. Each one has a beautiful story and context! I hope you like it n.n!â€ïž
P.S.: I just realized I forgot Enid, nooo TOT
Yunna loves Ly's plush toy!
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So I made an AU! of my main OC as an idol singer, inspired by Demon K-Pop Hunters, Over the Moon, K/da, Belle movie but mainly by a Sonic AU that has been a huge comfort to me during some very difficult times in my personal life. Basically, Gaia/Earth collided with the planet of the Glade of Dreams centuries ago, and since then humans and dreams have coexisted. In this AU, Yunna gives up her princess crown for a peaceful middle-class life, and with the help of Rayman and friends, she climbs the ladder in the idol world! It's a calm AU and your typical sweet shojo. I made it more as a quiet corner away from the dark political melodrama of my main Rayman AU [although in that canon, Yunna also sings, but the context is different xd], something sweet amidst all the turbulence I have planned for the main AU. I hope you like it n.n
#rayman30fanart #rayman #raymanoc #artdigital #rayman2 #raymanxoc #rayman3 #raymanymphs #ubisoft #fairy #fairys #princess #finalfantasy #kingdomgeart #goofy #idol
I made Fifi's cute dragon, I hope you like it! I'll see who the next cute OC in the fandom will be. @nocnafifi

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âThe pleasant aroma of freshly roasted coffee brewed with hot water filled the house made of wood, mud, and straw. Even on a hard dayâs work, the peace in that home was palpable. An old scorpion who had once been an enemy of nations was now nothing more than a retired commander who spent his days advising King Blue Sky and caring for his blood relatives, the youngest a tiny piece of obsidian with a sensitive gaze tinged with blue, as if he were four fragments of sapphire. He called himself Kenai'ta; he was about 7 or 8 years old and had come straight from school to fall asleep in his little bed. He was very intelligentâthat was a factâand Pigo, who rarely saw a scorpion use its brain beyond its muscles, was proud of him.
The older one, about 10 years old, seemed excited, his little eyes shining, full of curiosity, hoping his uncle would ask him why. Pigo, who had just made coffee and milk with cinnamon for the boy, raised an eyebrowâ
The little scorpion would have come home from school with his little brother; first heâd go to his room to drop off his things, and just before leaving, heâd tuck his brother in, only to finally put a little blanket over him.
The little bean would just look at his uncle with wide eyes and a small smile, trying to figure out what he meantâprobably finding it all a bit boring in his little mind when it came to long talks. But when it came to Darel, he knew there would at least be something interesting involved, though not this time. Still, noticing the shift in the conversation, the little boy would grow pensive as he stared at the cup.
âIâm a big boy now, so I should start drinking coffee⊠but I want a cup of sweet milk, please!â
How could he say no to a nice little cup of milk with sweet cinnamon? The coffee could still wait, though given the situation he was hearing about, the little boy would play with his little hands, trying to ask with a mix of curiosity and trepidation, since he didnât know what his uncleâs reaction would be.
âUncle Pigo, I wanted to ask you, have you ever done something nice for a girl?â
That question threw the old man off balance. For years, the idea of a romantic situation with a lady had been a painful past he really didnât want to touch on, but now he was one of the guardians of two children, who were growing up, and inevitably that question would comeâhe just hadnât imagined it would be so soon. And to make matters worse, all the other adults who helped raise Stinger were busy. He settled in and looked at the boy, who was staring at him with a mix of embarrassment and hope.
âAll right, little scorpion,â he said, stirring his coffee. âFor our clan, the black sand scorpionsâbetter known as desert scorpionsâwe have countless ways to woo the ladies. It could be through surfing, winning friendly battles as a sport, with a powerful stinger, or even huge fangs. But there is one that is the most sacred and important of all; the one that isnât just for courting, but the one youâll use with the person you love with all your soul and heart.
âWith that person for whom youâd be willing to do anything, that female worth killing for,â he said passionately, without realizing he might be crossing the line by placing such expectations on the boy, but he couldnât help himself; every time he spoke of his culture, it felt like poetry passed down from tongue to tongue and from generation to generation; it was impossible not to love the little good his people had left him and to share it with his young and inexperienced nephew.
âThe one that is only fulfilled with the woman who will be the mother of your children,â he said seriously. âPay very, very, very close attention, because this is by no means a game, and once it happens, thereâs no turning back⊠understood?â
Much of that explanation came from him watching his uncle intently as he laid out all the things he could do to try to get that girlâs attention. Surfing? It sounded like something that involved water. Fight with someone else? Maybe not; he was still terrified of kids bigger than himâeven a dragonfly landing on him could beat him. That discouraged him a little, though when he heard that there was something much more important and valuableâeven sacred to his peopleâhe paid closer attention to the older scorpionâs explanation. He had even grabbed a spoon to stir his cinnamon-sweetened milk, but he was so engrossed that instead of stirring the spoon in his cup, he waved it in the air while nodding his little head, watching his uncle get excited with every word he spoke.
âI understand, Uncle Pigo. Whatever comes my way, Iâll face it like a big boy!â
â...Dancing,â he said simply, then took a sip of his coffee. âDancing is one of the most important romantic connections between one couple and another in our species.â
For Scorpios, dancing is like another kind of battle, so to speak; a way to connect with the other person in a synchronized way, like sunflowers with the sun and the sea reflecting the sky.
âI know that ever since you were very young, Iâve told you that being a scorpion means being tough⊠but when it comes to your partner, Stinger, you have to let your guard down, because theyâre not your enemy, theyâre not your squad mate⊠theyâre the love of your life, and when that moment comes⊠when that exact moment comes and youâre absolutely sure, donât hesitate.â
âWoooow...â
His little eyes quickly sparkled as he heard how lovely and beautiful that moment had been for that old scorpion. Now he could begin to understand a little of that beautiful feeling of being able to dance with the one you longed to be with so much. That comforted him greatly, and it showed on his little face as he looked at his uncle with determination.
âThat was a really nice story. Thank you so much, Uncle Pigo!â
With that, Pigo would scratch her little head while Stinger took advantage of the elderly scorpionâs caresses to rub herself against his pincer, purring with delight.
The old man smiled kindly upon hearing his satisfied little voice.
âIs there⊠perhaps a little scorpion out there I should know about?â He arched an eyebrow with a teasing smile. His eyes widened at his uncleâs suggestion, and he stopped purring immediately, only to look slightly embarrassed.
Before he could continue his scolding, one of his biggest headaches appeared on the scene. It wasnât just any desert scorpion; it was worse. A scorpion from the Emperor clan, which had long since joined the community. Jir couldnât stand him⊠and it wasnât because he was a scorpion. If only that were the case.
âSorry, Master. This simple dummy wonât be a problem for me,â Stinger replied, trying not to lose his focus or forget what heâd learned.
It was either that or take another hit from the totem. However, a small soundâand above all, a smellâdistracted him. The aroma of food made him turn his head and leave the battlefield, but not before landing one last blow on the dummy.
An emperor scorpion appeared in front of the door. Its skin, cold as ice, was marked by blue streaks running across its body, and its eyes were a peculiar lavender color. Its natural spikes and spines were integrated into its armor, and its characteristic long, segmented tail curved behind it, topped by its most powerful weapon: a stinger that looked like a sword ready to strike down anyone who dared to harm its family.
âExcuse me, I hope Iâm not interrupting your training so abruptly,â Ark said with a calm and slightly elegant demeanor.
He was carrying a basket of snacks for the little one; because, besides Pigo, there was someone else who cared about the pup.
âBaba Ark! Baba Ark!â Stinger exclaimed.
Excitement shone in the little oneâs eyes. As soon as he was close enough, he used his tiny little paws to climb up the large dark cloak the young emperor was carrying.
âOh! Hello, little one! Iâm so glad to see you.
âOh, thatâs right⊠by the way, Jir,â he added. âPurzura sent this for you.â
With that, he kindly handed another basket to the old frog, filled with desserts and food prepared with great care.
âAm I going to get something, too?â asked Stinger.
Jir frowned more than usual. How he detested Arkaiser Valkaryan, aka Ark to his friends. But, as mentioned earlier, his problem wasnât that he was an emperor scorpion⊠or even a scorpion at all.
It was his friendship with his daughter, Purpurinaâaka Purzura. Deep down, Jir knew that closeness had a suspicious undertone⊠and he didnât like it one bit. Jir didnât like any man around his daughter, unless they were part of the Kulipari team, since she saw them as brothers. Ark was a special case. A particularly unpleasant special case. Even so, he decided to ignore those thoughts and relax a little.
âTell him thanks. His gifts always brighten my afternoons,â he said, surprisingly calm. âYou can take a break this time, Stinger.â
He handed three glazed rolls to the young scorpion.
The boy began eating the sandwiches Ark had brought him, while Ark took some juice from the basket and poured it into a small glass for him.
âThank you so much, Baba Ark.â
âItâs the least I can do. Tell me, howâs training going? It doesnât feel too hard, does it?â
âUm⊠nope! Not right now,â he replied, playing with his little pincers before taking a sip of the juice.
âBaba Ark? Can I ask you a question?â
âHmm? What is it?â
âYou⊠what have you done to impress a girl?â
The question took the major by surprise, but he also found it sweet and unexpected.
âBetter yet, what havenât I done?â he smiled. âWhy? Do you want to impress a girl at school?â
âNo! No, thatâs not it⊠I just wanted to knowâŠâ
Seeing his reaction, Ark dropped his teasing tone and adopted a more serious one.
âAll right, listen carefully, little one.
Dancing is the most sacred way for the black sand scorpions to demonstrate their strength and devotion. You already know that, donât you?â
Stinger nodded as he ate, though he seemed a little lost in the explanation.
âGood, but for an emperor, there is something just as sacred⊠something that is offered only once in a lifetime.â
âAnd that is a flower.â
âA flower?â
âA flower, but not just any flower.â
âOne that represents your beloved.â One that, when you see it, reflects what she means to you. That flower isnât a simple gift: itâs your soul, your effort, and your devotion brought to life.
Arkâs voice grew softer.
âYurlunggur, when he looked upon his wife, believed that nothing in the world could match her beauty. No treasure, no jewel, no star could equal her.â
âThen he dreamed with all his love and power⊠and thus created flowers as a gift for her.â
He looked down at Stinger.
âWhen the time comes, donât try to impress with force or noise. Find the flower that is meant for her. Because when a woman receives that flower, she doesnât receive an object⊠she receives your devotion, your soul, your whole being.â
Stinger looked at him in amazement. His claws trembled with excitement.
âHey, Baba ArkâŠâ he whispered. âDo you think you could come to Akianeâs aviary a little laterâŠ?â
âT-the birds asked if you could play some music, but⊠that you should wait for me to arrive. Y-yes!â
Ark understood immediately and pretended not to notice his intentions.
âAll right, little one. Itâll be my honor to help you impress those ladies,â he winked.
Stingerâs little tail wagged excitedly, but a chirp interrupted them.
âYou must be quite the expert on ladies, arenât you, Valkaryan?â Jir said sarcastically. âHow many female scorpions have you left with broken hearts?â
Ark froze.
âAhem⊠I highly doubt it, sir. If that were the case, it would be a disaster.â
âToday I learned from my Uncle Pigo that we scorpions are monogamous owo,â Stinger interjected, trying to defend him.
Ark lifted him up carefully.
âYouâre learning fast, little bean.â
âI hope so, Mr. Valkaryan⊠I hope so,â Jir replied coldly.
âAnd youâd better hope that girl youâre pining for is worth itâŠâ
Though he was harsh, the last thing Jir wanted was to see his star studentâs heart broken.
-...-
In a wooded area filled with trees that King Blue Sky had planned to plant over the years, all kinds of species thrived. His goal had been to recreate the forests and jungles around Nova Australis, seeking to emulate the diversity of flora that Anfibiland once possessed.
Three little scorpions and three tadpoles were out on an excursion, following their leader: little Stinger.
âLittle brother, when you said weâd go on an expedition to find something, I agreed without hesitation. I thought, âOh, this will be fun,â but⊠what exactly are we looking for?â asked Kenaiâta.
He was a double-stinger scorpion, two years younger than Stinger. He was dressed in blue and had sweet sky-blue eyes.
âFight a dingo? Carnivorous plants? A fierce battle with Narubi?â asked Thuma, the reddish tadpole. âI canât wait to put my venom to the testâitâs as strong as a rock!â
âThuma, there are no dingoes in the woods,â Tharta interjected.
âI just hope they donât eat usâŠâ whispered Tippi, the pink tadpole, hiding behind Stinger in obvious fear.
âWell, I brought you all here because I need your help with just one thing,â said Stinger.
Noticing the younger onesâ concern, he paused to reassure them.
âNo dingo is going to attack us. In fact, I donât think there are any in this area⊠and letâs hope there arenât any carnivorous plants.â
âNo oneâs going to eat us today, and theyâd better not run into us because theyâre in for a world of trouble!â said Kailani. The little albino emperor scorpion was scurrying and hopping around the area, making sure there were no dangers. Even so, she trusted Stinger completely; he was always the first to ask them not to wander off unless it was necessary.
âThatâs the spirit! But⊠we didnât come here to fight!â exclaimed Stinger. âI brought you along to help me find a flower. The most beautiful one I can find!â
âA flower? What do you want a flower for?â asked Kenaiâta as she walked beside him. âArkaiser has plenty in his garden.â
âI went a while ago and didnât like any of them,â Stinger replied. âItâs not that they werenât pretty, itâs just that⊠they werenât what I was looking for.â
âSo? Whatâs the flower for?â Kai pressed.
âUm⊠itâs for a school assignment!â
âHmmâŠâ Kai narrowed his eyes. âAll right!â
Kenaiâta watched her older brother closely. She knew he was lying, but she couldnât quite figure out why.
As they ventured deeper into the forest, it slowly transformed into a jungle. The variety of flora was immense; without a doubt, Darel and the gardeners had done an exceptional job. At times, it was impossible to tell Anfibiland apart from Nova Australis. Years of love for botany were reflected in every corner.
On a raised part of the grounds stood a bush covered in beautiful salmon-colored hibiscus flowers, their yellow filaments contrasting with their intense tropical hue. The scent and beauty were impossible to ignore.
Stingerâs eyes filled with determination.
âIâm going to climb up. Kai, give me a lift.â
âWhat if you fall?â she asked, worried.
âThen you and the triplets catch me.â
âUm⊠okay. You can do it!â
Kai helped him partway up. It wasnât far, but it was enough for Stinger to continue on his own. The higher he climbed, the closer he got to the flower, though he wouldnât take just any one: he wanted the one at the very top.
For a moment it looked like he was going to fall, but he grabbed hold quickly, whether out of reflex or fear. He kept climbing until, finally, he reached the top. He stretched out his right little claw, stuck out his tongue in desperation, and, after so much effort, managed to grab the flower.
âWell done, Sting!â exclaimed Tippi.
âExcellent!â added Thuma.
âThatâs it, thatâs it!â celebrated Tharta.
âIâm coming down now!â Stinger called out. âStay right there!â
âDo you want me to help you?â asked Kai.
âNo! Donât climb up!â
Going down proved harder than going up. When he looked down, the height paralyzed him. His greatest fear wasnât that he would fall, but that his friends would try to help him and something would happen to them. Extremely slowly, he began to descend.
As he slipped, he grabbed hold again in panic. Kai and Kenaiâta looked for leaves to cushion a possible fall.
âI donât know if Iâm going to make it!â Stinger shouted.
âYouâre almost there! You can do it!â Kai encouraged him.
Seeing the cliff below him, he realized he had to jump.
âIâm going to jump!â
âCalm down! Youâre going to fallââ
He couldnât finish the sentence. Stinger leaped and landed on the ground, almost face-first, but without serious injury.
âFace-first? What kind of scorpion are you?!â Kai protested.
âA black sandâŠâ he replied, wincing but victorious, holding up the intact flower.
âGood thing your shell is hard,â said Kenaiâta, patting it. âAnd surprisingly, not hollow at all. Whatâs next, Sting?â
âThanks, Keni⊠I appreciate your support,â he replied as he sat up.
Kai helped him to his feet.
âWell⊠Keni, Kai, thanks for the help. Now I need to deliver this flower. Can you take the triplets for me?â
âBut who are you going to give it to?â Kai asked.
âGossip! If I tell you, it wonât be a surprise!â
âIâm not a gossip, just well-informed!â
âLetâs go, kids,â Kenaiâta ordered the tadpoles, grabbing Kaiâs tail. âGood luck with your secret girlfriend!â
âHey!â protested Stinger.
Before leaving, Kenaiâta turned back.
âI have some iridescent stones for you,â she said. âA necessary sacrifice.â
âDeep in the jungle stood a massive tree. It was so large that it towered over all other trees. At its center lay paths of hammocks and mahogany railings. In its branches, other fruit-bearing plants had been planted in holes filled with fresh soil, creating a natural, sprawling orchard. From its beautiful green canopy of leaves hung nests and colored glass that adorned the place like tiles on certain parts of the tree.
But the most impressive thing there was not its meticulous decoration, but its inhabitants: thousands upon thousands of bird species living together, even predators of one another, as if they were sisters. They were more than neighbors; they were family, especially after everything they had been through. From among the feathers of a macaw, a sweet, singing voice could be heard as it searched for something in that nest. The bird wasnât worried or tense at all, because the one down there was none other than a Kulipari tadpole of about 8 years old. As he emerged from that cozy nest, he carried art supplies, two small bags, and two notebooks while continuing to singâ
âAll right, sweetie⊠what shall we paint today?â said the pretty little girl with creamy skin, turquoise spots like gemstones, and arms and legs dotted with freckles that looked like entire galaxies. Her enormous eyelashes, reddish-brown lips, and beautiful blue eyes with purple pupils gave her the natural beauty of a poison dart frog, not to mention the iridescent sheen of her pretty skin. âHmm⊠I know!â she said to herself, beginning to draw what looked like several colorful birds in flight, with meticulous precision.
The little arachnid had prepared everything so she could go find the amphibian she wanted to give that flower to, but before that she had gone home to make her a drawing using Kaiâs colors and a makeshift little envelope to give it to her, not without first getting some cans she would use later. With everything ready, he would begin to climb up to that beautiful aviary, taking great care not to disturb the birds, for he respected them more than anything else in his life. Once at the top, he would peek his head out to look for Akiane. Still nervous and with his tail trembling, he would approach little by little, clearly hiding the cans and all the beautiful details that had taken him so much time and care to make and gather. Once he was close to her, he would try to speak to her in his little trembling voiceâ
âU-um... H-hi, A-a-Akiane!â he greeted her nervously, like a skunk.
âThe sweet little girl stopped mid-drawing to look up at the sound of the boyâs voice, her eyes widening with excitement, accompanied by that genuinely warm smileâ
âOhâhi, Stinger!â she said with the tenderness she reserved for everyone she lovedâ âWhat brings you here? Do you want to play? Do you want to take a nap on the birds?â she said, tilting her face tenderly while squinting slightly at his welcoming smile. âI have some shawls that Mama Wirra knitted recently for you to keep warm!"
Heâd feel a little nervous hearing all his partnerâs questions, so out of habit heâd step back a bit so she wouldnât see all the details heâd brought for her, though something about her made him smile nervously when he saw her, because that little spark of happiness she radiated on her own was more than enough to put him in a good mood.
âI-Iâd like to sleep later with the birds while I show them off the shawls Mama Wirra made.â âHe pictured himself curled up among the birds, but his thoughts quickly refocused as he remembered why heâd comeâ
âBut not nowâI came because I wanted to do this!â
Summoning what little courage he had to avoid dying of embarrassment in that moment, he would hand her a drawing of the two of them happy and laughing; though he wasnât the best at drawing, heâd put all his effort into making it as pretty as possible. Just to slip them on a little surreptitiously, taking advantage of the fact that sheâd be distracted by the drawing, just to improvise quickly and thus complete his final step. Once he was high enough, he would duck his head and stretch out his little claws to hand her the flower that had nearly cost him a broken arm. He wouldnât say a word; his four little eyes would stay closed, hoping she wouldnât reject it.
The sweet little girl was surprised to see the drawing, and when she looked at it closely, she couldnât help but laugh and hugged it with great love, as if it were one of her dolls.
âIt's... so beautiful, Stinger. I'll hang it among the ones I have on the tree!â she said as she stood up, grabbed some animal stickers, and placed Stinger's artwork high up, not before giving him a little kiss. âYou've improved so much. Don't forget, Stingerâyou don't have to be a genius to be an artist.â âShe stopped short to look at the flower the boy was giving her.
Her little eyes widened enormously, revealing her own amphibian-like pupils; she blinked softly as she began to blush as red as a cherry. âF-for meâŠ?â she asked hesitantly, as if she couldnât believe that the sweet boy was really giving her a flower. He nodded suddenly, indicating that her assumption was correct, for he couldnât look her in the eye because of the embarrassment he felt, nor could he speak, as the words wouldnât come out of his mouth no matter how hard he tried to form them.
âThat was it. If she doesnât like this, then I donât know what else she might like... She must think Iâm weird,â he thought to himself as his face seemed to turn red.
âUm... These are just little gifts,â the boy said, âto... ask you to dance.â
Once again, his nervousness was evident in the way he fiddled with his hands and kept his eyes downcast.
When the little girl heard that, she blushed as red as a hibiscus flower and hopped up and down with excitement at his proposal. âReally!? Yes, yes, yes!â
âDeep within the twilight and shadows, there was something that remained still yet watched every movement of those children as they shared a moment as unique as it was tender; for when you could see two little ones emerging and stepping into the realm of love, well, only Arkaiser could answer that, as he watched over them; seeing them so happy gave him a unique and beautiful feeling. Everything heâd told Stinger was working perfectly; thatâs when he saw that his advice was at least serving some purpose. Oh, not for longâfor the moment had arrived, something as sacred as a dance, butâwhat is a dance without music?!?! âIt canât be,â he told himself, so as quickly as he could, using his shadow powers, he would cast a spell to create a music box that would activate its mechanism without them hearing it. Little by little, a soft melody began to play even before the little tadpole said yes. Clearly, the tune made her realize that Stinger had planned all of this; the little scorpion was so cautious.
She stood up nervously and waited for him to ask her to dance. With some caution and nervousness, she took his hand, afraid of squeezing it too hard and hurting him. In this way, she tried to move slowly on the makeshift stilts she had fashioned to make herself taller than her partner. She gave him a smile and, with a better sense of what a waltz was, began to dance with him serenely. Her movements were faster and slightly unpredictable, but never abrupt, for to her he was as fragile as a koala cub. Every now and then she would lift him up because he was so light, and she would laugh excitedly at it; it was just another game among many for her, but she slowly began to realize what was happening when the four eyes in the shadows made themselves known. After feeling the gaze fixed on him, she would disappear again more discreetly, leaving the two little ones alone.
And so, the little black sand scorpion wiggled his tail nervously yet happily, knowing that one of his dreams was coming true. Being able to dance with her was, without a doubt, magical, and even so, he wondered if any of what was happening to him in that moment was real. As soon as the dance ended, Akiane hugged Stinger tightly and eventually cupped his little face with both hands.
âThis is one of the nicest gifts Iâve ever received⊠thank you, Stinger,â the little tadpole said sweetly.
Stinger accepted the hug with surprise but also with great affection, clinging to her before purring softly. âNo, Akiane, thank you for accepting it.â
âWith that, he would burrow into her and rub against her little by little, as he never wanted to let go. She widened her eyes and laughed at the outpouring of affection. The moment was interrupted when she heard her name in the distance; it was Mom Acalaâ
âKids, time to eat!â she called from beneath the big tree.
âOh! My frog mom is talking to me,â she said, smiling at Stinger. âSee you at lunch. Thanks for everything, Stinger,â she said, cupping his cheeks and planting a little kiss on his lips before quickly climbing down from the aviary. He could barely react to the girlâs kiss, as she suddenly leftâher motherâs call would separate them after that beautiful moment. He already felt that she had won him over completely with that kiss, and not just the kiss, but the fact that she had thanked him for the drawing and accepted the flower; he was more than satisfied. And so he sank to the ground, processing everything that had just happened, only to curl up into a ball and shift from side to side while covering his face because he was so flushed, making little silly sounds of excitementâ
â...â
So everything went as planned? âPigo asked Arkaiser as he drank coffee and poured some for the young emperor scorpionâ wow... I knew that pup was hiding something from me.
Of course it did, you would have loved to see the outcome.
âHe would graciously accept the cup of coffee offered by the former commander, for who would refuse a cup of coffee with someone who once posed a threat? But today, without a doubt, he considered him one of the bravest and fiercest scorpions on the battlefieldâthe one whom his old way of thinking had prevented him from seeing clearly until this very dayâ
âThank you very much. Althoughâdon't blame him for it; we both know how hard it is for him to share his experiences. We just have to give him time, though I must admit that can worry me, too.â
âshe said, taking a silent sip of her drinkâ
"No, I don't blame him... he must be embarrassed by the idea of showing his feelings, since âheâs not very Scorpioââhe said sarcastically, dismissing all the negative connotations left by the culture of the ancient Scorpio Lordâthank you for helping him, Arkaiser; at least he knows he has a great example to followâhe remarked just as the little Scorpio came running toward them to sit by his side; his rosy cheeks and overwhelming excitement were still evidentâ
âHe would be stunned by the old manâs words; something about him would stir his conscience and all his memories. All she could do was smile warmly, though somewhat wearilyâ
âThank you, Iâm just doing what I can with what I have,â she said after giving him a smile, only to see the scorpion cub quickly approach with an almost triumphant look on his face after what had happenedâ
âAnd look whoâs coming this way. So tell me, StingerâŠâ
âReally?â sheâd look at him with a silly smile while wagging her tail.
âHow did it go?â Ark asked.
âI donât know what youâre talking about,â the puppy pretended not to know anything, giggling.
âOkay, fine,â Ark replied with a laugh.
The emotion and warmth in his heart were so overwhelming that he wasnât afraid to tell the truth in that moment, but he wasnât going to allow himself the luxury of lying after what had happened either. Pigo could only smile at the boy, for that thrill of victory only showed that his little one was growing up, and that made him feel a bit wistful, but above all proud, knowing that, whoever the girl he chose might be, she would take care of Stingerâs little heart; after all, Pigo had raised him well to choose someone worth it. Stinger just wagged his little tail with excitement, unable to stop thinking about how wonderful it was to have danced with that little tadpole who was flooding his tiny puppy body with so much dopamine.
The end
For: @skylet-dreen and @nwysperiablog
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âEl agradable olor a cafĂ© reciĂ©n tostado y pasado a agua caliente impregnaba la casa de madera, barro y paja. Incluso en un duro dĂa de labores, la paz en ese hogar era redundante. Un viejo escorpiĂłn que en su pasado alguna vez fue enemigo de naciones, ahora no era mĂĄs que un comandante retirado que dedicaba sus dĂas a apoyar al rey Cielo Azul en el consejo y cuidar a sus sobrinos sanguĂneos, el menor un pequeño pedacito de obsidiana de mirada sensible con tonalidades azules, como si se tratara de cuatro fragmentos de zafiro. Se hacĂa llamar Kenai'ta, tenĂa aproximadamente 7 u 8 años y habĂa venido de la escuela directo a dormirse en su camita; era muy inteligente, era un hecho, y a Pigo, que rara vez veĂa a un escorpiĂłn usar el cerebro mĂĄs allĂĄ de los mĂșsculos, lo enorgullecĂa.
El mayor, de aproximadamente 10 años, parecĂa entusiasmado, con sus ojitos iluminados, llenos de curiosidad, con la esperanza de que su tĂo le preguntara la razĂłn. Pigo, que habĂa preparado reciĂ©n cafĂ© y crema de leche con canela para el niño, arqueĂł una cejaâ
El pequeño escorpiĂłncito habrĂa llegado de la escuela junto con su hermanito; primero irĂa a su cuarto a dejar sus cosas y justo antes de salir, arroparĂa a su hermano, solo para al final ponerle una cobijita.
âDescansa, Keni âle susurrĂł Stinger a su hermanito.
SaldrĂa del cuarto e irĂa lo mĂĄs rĂĄpido posible a donde estaba su tĂo, pues el olor tan dulce a cafĂ© con crema y leche era algo que sin duda no podĂa ignorar, y en sus pequeños chirridos de felicidad eran evidentes. Fue asĂ que buscarĂa una sillita para poder sentarse, no sin antes traer unos libros para poder estar a la altura de la mesa y poder tomarse su cafĂ© y hablar con su familiar.
âÂżSe puede saber por quĂ© pareces un pequeño cachorro de quokka feliz? âpreguntĂł el anciano sentĂĄndose frente a Ă©l en el comedor.
âHola, tĂo Pigo. Me alegra de verte! âsaludĂł el cachorro de escorpiĂłn, moviendo la cola como un dingo.
âEs que me fue bien en la escuela, Âży a ti cĂłmo te fue?
âLas mismas charlas de siempre respecto a tratados de paz y conexiones polĂticas, ya sabes cĂłmo es Darel; tiene grandes planes para Nova Australis, pero no es algo que realmente un niño como tĂș deberĂa presionarse la cabeza âdijo poniĂ©ndole una taza enfrente al niñoâ. ÂżCafĂ© o leche endulzada con canela? âofreciĂł amablemente.
âPero a lo que me refiero con tu emociĂłn es que hueles a que tienes algo que decir o quizĂĄs que preguntar, Âżo mis instintos de viejo ya estĂĄn fallando? âdijo arqueando una ceja, claramente curioso por lo que tuviese que decir el pequeño niño.
El pequeño frijolito solo verĂa a su tĂo con los ojitos dilatados y una pequeña sonrisa tratando de entender a lo que se referĂa, seguramente algo aburrido en su pequeña mente cuando se trataba de charlas largas. Pero cuando se trataba de Darel, sabĂa que mĂnimo algo interesante habrĂa de por medio, pero no en esta ocasiĂłn. Aunque al ver el cambio en la conversaciĂłn, el pequeño se pondrĂa pensativo viendo la taza.
âYa soy un niño grande, asĂ que deberĂa empezar a tomar cafĂ© ... pero quiero tomar una taza de leche dulce, por favor!â
ÂżCĂłmo podrĂa decirle que no a una buena tacita de leche con canela dulce? El cafĂ© aĂșn podĂa esperar, aunque dada la situaciĂłn que estaba escuchando, el pequeño jugarĂa con sus tenacitas tratando de preguntar con algo de curiosidad y pena, pues no sabĂa cuĂĄl serĂa su reacciĂłn.
âTĂo Pigo, le querĂa preguntar, Âżalguna vez hizo algĂșn detalle lindo para una niña? â
Dicha pregunta sacĂł de lugar al anciano. Desde hace años, la idea de una situaciĂłn romĂĄntica con una dama era un pasado doloroso del cual realmente no le gustarĂa tocar, pero ahora era uno de los responsables de dos niños, los cuales estaban creciendo e inevitablemente esa pregunta llegarĂa, solo que no imaginĂł que tan pronto, y para su desafortunada situaciĂłn, todos los demĂĄs adultos que apoyaban la crianza de Stinger estaban ocupados. Este se acomodĂł y vio al niño que lo miraba con vergĂŒenza y esperanza.
âMuy bien, escorpioncito âle indicĂł removiendo su cafĂ©â. Para nuestro clan, los escorpiones de arena negra, o mĂĄs conocidos como escorpiones del desierto, tenemos innumerables formas de cortejar a las damas. Puede ser surfeando, puede ser ganando batallas amistosas como deporte, con un aguijĂłn fuerte o incluso unos enormes colmillos. Pero hay una que es la mĂĄs sagrada e importante de todas; esa que no es solo para cortejar, sino que es aquella que usarĂĄs con aquella persona que ames con toda tu alma y corazĂłn.
âCon esa persona que estarĂas dispuesto a todo, esa hembra por la que vale la pena matar âdijo apasionadamente sin notar que quizĂĄs se estaba pasando de la raya al meterle dichas expectativas al pequeño, pero no podĂa evitarlo; cada que hablaba de su cultura le resultaba una poesĂa pasada de lengua en lengua y de generaciĂłn en generaciĂłn, inevitable no amar lo poco bueno que le habĂan dejado los suyos y compartirlo con su joven e inexperto sobrino.
âEsa que solo se realiza Ășnicamente con quien serĂĄ la madre de tus hijos âdijo seriamenteâ. Pon mucha, mucha, pero mucha atenciĂłn, porque esto no es para nada un juego y una vez que pase no hay vuelta atrĂĄs... Âżentendido?
Gran parte de esa explicaciĂłn fue Ă©l viendo con ojos abiertos a su tĂo mientras le explicaba cada una de las cosas que podĂa hacer para intentar llamar la atenciĂłn de esa niña. ÂżSurfear? Sonaba a algo que implicaba agua. ÂżPelearse con otro? Tal vez no; aĂșn le aterraban los niños que eran mĂĄs grandes que Ă©l, inclusive una libĂ©lula posada en Ă©l podrĂa ganarle. Eso lo desanimaba un poquito, aunque al escuchar que habĂa algo mucho mĂĄs importante y valioso, inclusive sagrado para los suyos, fue que prestarĂa mĂĄs atenciĂłn a la explicaciĂłn del escorpiĂłn mĂĄs viejo. Inclusive habĂa agarrado una cuchara para mover su leche endulzada con canela, pero era tanta atenciĂłn que en vez de mover la cuchara en su taza la moverĂa al aire mientras asentĂa con su cabecita viendo cĂłmo su tĂo se emocionaba con cada palabra que mencionaba.
âEntiendo, tĂo Pigo. Lo que venga lo voy a afrontar como un niño grande!â
â...Bailar âsoltĂł a secas para luego tomar un sorbo de su cafĂ©â. Bailar es una de las conexiones romĂĄnticas mĂĄs importantes de una pareja a otra en nuestra especie.
Para los escorpiones, bailar es como otro tipo de batalla, por asĂ decirlo; una manera de conectar con la otra persona de una forma sincronizada, como los girasoles con el sol y el mar reflejando el cielo.
âSĂ© que desde que eres muy joven te he dicho que ser escorpiĂłn es ser alguien duro... pero cuando se trata de tu pareja, Stinger, hay que bajar la guardia, porque no es tu enemigo, no es tu compañero de pelotĂłn... es el amor de tu vida, y cuando ese momento llegue... cuando ese preciso momento llegue y estĂ©s totalmente seguro, no dudes.
âWoooow...â
Sus ojitos rĂĄpidamente brillaron al escuchar lo lindo y hermoso que fue ese momento para aquel escorpiĂłn anciano. Ahora podĂa lograr entender ligeramente aquel sentimiento tan hermoso que era poder bailar con aquella a quien tanto anhelabas estar. Eso lo reconfortĂł bastante y se notarĂa en su carita al ver a su tĂo de manera decidida.
âFue una historia muy linda ÂĄMuchas gracias, tĂo Pigo!â
Con eso Ășltimo, pigo rascaria su cabecita mientras que stinger aprovecharĂa las caricias del escorpiĂłn anciano para poder restregarse en su tenaza mientras ronroneaba por el afecto.
El anciano sonriĂł amablemente al oĂr su vocecita satisfecha.
âÂżAcaso... hay alguna escorpioncita por ahĂ que me deba enterar? âarqueĂł su ceja con una sonrisa burlona. AbrirĂa los ojos como platos al escuchar la suposiciĂłn de su tĂo, a lo cual pararĂa de ronronear inmediatamente, solo para verlo ligeramente avergonzado.
âÂĄNo, no! No es eso.
âEs que escuchĂ© a unos niños en la escuela hablar de eso y me dio curiosidad.
âEra por eso- s-siârespondiĂł nervioso
ââŠâ
Sobre el monte Uluru, en la zona donde la vegetaciĂłn aĂșn resistĂa al clima ĂĄspero, una anciana rana tuerta supervisaba en solitario al pequeño escorpiĂłn que golpeaba con determinaciĂłn un tĂłtem diseñado para devolver cada impacto.
Normalmente, el resto de sus alumnos entrenaban una vez al dĂa durante toda la semana, pero con Stinger era diferente. Siempre se quedaba mĂĄs tiempo, esforzĂĄndose por mejorar. Ăl no querĂa ser solo un kulipari⊠querĂa ser como a quien mĂĄs admiraba: Darel, el Rey Cielo Azul.
âTe noto distraĂdo. No estĂĄs concentrado, como si tu mente estuviera en otra cosa âdijo Jir, sobĂĄndose la barbilla.
Antes de poder continuar con el regaño, uno de sus mayores dolores de cabeza apareciĂł en escena. No se trataba de un escorpiĂłn del desierto; era peor. Un escorpiĂłn del clan Emperador, que hacĂa mucho tiempo se habĂa unido a la comunidad. Jir no lo soportaba⊠y no era porque fuese un escorpiĂłn. OjalĂĄ fuera por eso.
âPerdĂłn, maestro. Este simple muñeco no va a ser problema para mĂ ârespondiĂł Stinger, intentando no perder la concentraciĂłn ni olvidar lo aprendido.
Era eso o recibir otro golpe del tĂłtem. Sin embargo, un pequeño sonido ây sobre todo un olorâ lo distrajo. El aroma de comida lo hizo girar la cabeza y abandonar el campo de batalla, no sin antes asestar un Ășltimo golpe al muñeco.
Frente a la puerta apareciĂł un escorpiĂłn emperador. Su piel, frĂa como el hielo, estaba marcada por trazos azules que recorrĂan su cuerpo y sus ojos, de un peculiar color lavanda. Sus picos y espinas naturales se integraban a su armadura, y su caracterĂstica cola, larga y segmentada, se curvaba tras Ă©l, rematada por su arma mĂĄs poderosa: un aguijĂłn que parecĂa una espada lista para fulminar a cualquiera que osara dañar a su familia.
âPerdĂłn, espero no estar interrumpiendo tan abruptamente el entrenamiento âdijo Ark con un temple tranquilo y ligeramente elegante.
TraĂa consigo una canasta con bocadillos para el pequeño; porque, ademĂĄs de Pigo, habĂa alguien mĂĄs que se preocupaba por el cachorro.
âÂĄBaba Ark! ÂĄBaba Ark! âexclamĂł Stinger.
La emoción brillaba en los ojos del pequeño. En cuanto estuvo lo suficientemente cerca, usó sus diminutas garritas para trepar por la gran capa oscura que cargaba el joven emperador.
âÂĄOh! ÂĄHola, pequeñĂn! Me da mucho gusto verte
âOh, es cierto⊠a propĂłsito, Jir âañadiĂłâ. Purzura te manda esto.
Dicho esto, le entregó amablemente otra canasta a la vieja rana, llena de postres y comida preparados con mucho cariño.
âÂżYo tambiĂ©n voy a recibir algo? âpreguntĂł Stinger.
Jir frunciĂł el ceño mĂĄs de lo habitual. CĂłmo detestaba a Arkaiser Valkaryan, alias Ark para los colegas. Pero, como se habĂa mencionado antes, su problema no era que fuese un escorpiĂłn emperador⊠ni siquiera un escorpiĂłn.
Era su amistad con su hija, Purpurina âalias Purzuraâ. En el fondo, Jir sabĂa que aquella cercanĂa tenĂa un matiz sospechoso⊠y no le gustaba en absoluto. A Jir no le agradaba ningĂșn hombre cerca de su hija, a menos que fueran del equipo kulipari, pues ella los veĂa como hermanos. Ark era un caso particular. Un desagradable caso particular. Aun asĂ, decidiĂł ignorar esos pensamientos y relajarse un poco.
âDile que gracias. Siempre me alegran las tardes sus regalos âdijo, sorprendentemente tranquiloâ. Puedes descansar esta vez, Stinger.
Le entregĂł tres panecillos glaseados al joven escorpiĂłn.
El pequeño comenzĂł a comer los emparedados que Ark le habĂa traĂdo, mientras este sacaba un poco de jugo de la canasta y se lo servĂa en un vasito.
âMuchas gracias, Baba Ark.
âEs lo mĂnimo que puedo hacer. Dime, ÂżcĂłmo te va con el entrenamiento? No lo sientes tan pesado, Âżverdad?
âAmm⊠¥nop! Ahora no ârespondiĂł, jugando con sus tenacitas antes de tomar el jugoâ.
âÂżBaba Ark? ÂżPuedo hacerle una pregunta?
âÂżMmm? ÂżDe quĂ© se trata?
âUsted⊠¿quĂ© ha hecho para impresionar a una niña?
La pregunta tomó al mayor por sorpresa, pero también le resultó dulce e inesperada.
âMejor dicho, ÂżquĂ© no he hecho? âsonriĂłâ. ÂżPor quĂ©? ÂżQuieres impresionar a una niña de la escuela?
âÂĄNo! No, no es eso⊠solo querĂa saber...â
Al ver su reacciĂłn, Ark disimulĂł su tono burlĂłn y adoptĂł uno mĂĄs serio.
âEstĂĄ bien, escucha muy bien, pequeñĂn.
âBailar es lo mĂĄs sagrado que los escorpiones de arena negra poseen para mostrar fuerza y devociĂłn. Eso ya lo sabes, Âżno?â
Stinger asintiĂł mientras comĂa, aunque parecĂa perderse un poco en la explicaciĂłn.
âBien, pero para un emperador hay algo igual de sagrado⊠algo que solo se ofrece una vez en la vida.
âY eso es una flor.
âÂżUna flor?
âUna flor, pero no cualquier flor.
âUna que represente a tu amada. Aquella que, al verla, refleje lo que ella significa para ti. Esa flor no es un simple obsequio: es tu alma, tu esfuerzo y tu devociĂłn hechos vida.
La voz de Ark se volviĂł mĂĄs suave.
âYurlunggur, al contemplar a su esposa, creyĂł que nada en el mundo estaba a la altura de su belleza. NingĂșn tesoro, ninguna joya, ninguna estrella podĂa igualarla.
âEntonces soñó con todo su amor y poder⊠y asĂ creĂł las flores como regalo para ella.
BajĂł la mirada hacia Stinger.
âCuando llegue el momento, no busques impresionar con fuerza ni con ruido. Busca la flor que sea para ella. Porque cuando una mujer recibe esa flor, no recibe un objeto⊠recibe tu devociĂłn, tu alma, todo tu ser.
Stinger lo observĂł con asombro. Sus pinzas temblaban de emociĂłn.
âOye, Baba Ark⊠âsusurrĂłâ. ÂżCrees que puedas llegar mĂĄs tarde al aviario de AkianeâŠ?
âE-es que las aves pidieron si tĂș podĂas hacer algo de mĂșsica, pero⊠que esperaras a que yo llegara. ÂĄS-sĂ!
Ark comprendiĂł de inmediato y fingiĂł ignorar sus intenciones.
âDe acuerdo, chiquitĂn. SerĂĄ un honor ayudarte a impresionar a esas damas âguiñó un ojo.
La colita de Stinger se moviĂł con entusiasmo, pero un gorgojeo los interrumpiĂł.
âTĂș debes ser todo un experto en damas, Âżno, Valkaryan? âdijo Jir con sarcasmoâ. ÂżCuĂĄntas escorpionas habrĂĄs dejado con el corazĂłn roto?
Ark se quedĂł helado.
âEjem⊠lo dudo mucho, señor. De ser el caso, serĂa algo desastroso.
âHoy aprendĂ por parte de mi tĂo Pigo que los escorpiones somos monĂłgamos owo âintervino Stinger, intentando defenderlo.
Ark lo levantĂł con cuidado.
âEstĂĄs aprendiendo muy rĂĄpido, frijolito
âEso espero, señor Valkaryan⊠eso espero ârespondiĂł Jir con frialdadâ.
âY mĂĄs te vale que esa chica por la que suspiras valga la penaâŠ
Aunque fuera severo, lo Ășltimo que Jir deseaba era ver el corazĂłn de su alumno estrella roto.
ââŠâ
En un ĂĄrea boscosa, repleta de ĂĄrboles que con los años el Rey Cielo Azul habĂa planeado plantar, crecĂan especies de todo tipo. Su objetivo habĂa sido recrear los bosques y junglas alrededor de Nova Australis, buscando emular la diversidad de flora que alguna vez tuvo Anfibiland.
Tres escorpioncitos y tres renacuajos avanzaban en excursiĂłn, siguiendo a su lĂder: el pequeño Stinger.
âHermanito, cuando dijiste que harĂamos una expediciĂłn en busca de algo aceptĂ© sin dudarlo. PensĂ©: âOh, serĂĄ divertidoâ, pero⊠¿exactamente quĂ© buscamos? âpreguntĂł Kenaiâta.
Era un escorpioncito de doble aguijĂłn, dos años menor que Stinger. VestĂa de azul y tenĂa unos tiernos ojos celestes.
âÂżPelearnos con un dingo? ÂżPlantas carnĂvoras? ÂżUna fiera batalla con Narubi? âpreguntĂł Thuma, la renacuajo de tonos rojosâ. ÂĄMe muero de ganas de poner en prĂĄctica mi veneno, tan fuerte como una piedra!
âThuma, no hay dingos en los bosques âintervino Thartaâ.
âYo solo espero que no nos coman⊠âsusurrĂł Tippi, la renacuajo rosada, escondiĂ©ndose tras Stinger con evidente temor.
âBueno, los traje hasta aquĂ porque necesito que me ayuden en una sola cosa âdijo Stinger.
Al notar la preocupación de los mås pequeños, se detuvo para tranquilizarlos.
âNo nos va a atacar ningĂșn dingo. Es mĂĄs, creo que ni siquiera hay en esta zona⊠y esperemos que no haya plantas carnĂvoras.
âNadie nos va a comer hoy, y mejor que ellos no se topen con nosotros porque les va a ir muy mal!âdijo Kailani. La pequeña escorpiĂłn emperador albina merodeaba y saltaba por la zona, asegurĂĄndose de que no hubiera peligros. Aun asĂ, confiaba plenamente en Stinger; Ă©l siempre era el primero en pedir que no se alejaran si no era necesario.
âÂĄEsa es toda la actitud! Pero⊠¥no vinimos a pelear! âexclamĂł Stingerâ. Los traje para que me acompañen a buscar una flor. ÂĄLa mĂĄs hermosa que encuentre!
âÂżUna flor? ÂżPara quĂ© quieres una flor? âpreguntĂł Kenaiâta mientras caminaba a su ladoâ. Arkaiser tiene muchĂsimas en su huerta.
âFui hace rato y ninguna me gustĂł ârespondiĂł Stingerâ. No es que no fueran bonitas, es solo que⊠no eran lo que estaba buscando.
âÂżEntonces? ÂżPara quĂ© la flor? âinsistiĂł Kai.
âAmmm⊠es para una tarea!
âmmm⊠âKai entrecerrĂł los ojosâ. EstĂĄ bien!
Kenaiâta observĂł a su hermano mayor con atenciĂłn. SabĂa que mentĂa, pero no lograba comprender del todo la razĂłn.
A medida que se internaban en el bosque, este se transformaba lentamente en jungla. La variedad de flora era inmensa; sin duda, Darel y los jardineros habĂan hecho un trabajo excepcional. Por momentos, era imposible distinguir Anfibiland de Nova Australis. Años de amor por la botĂĄnica se reflejaban en cada rincĂłn.
En una zona elevada del lugar, se alzaba un arbusto cubierto de hermosos hibiscos de tonalidad salmĂłn, con filamentos amarillos que contrastaban con su intenso color tropical. El aroma y la belleza eran imposibles de ignorar.
Los ojos de Stinger se llenaron de determinaciĂłn.
âVoy a subir. Kai, cĂĄrgame.
âÂżY si te caes? âpreguntĂł ella, preocupada.
âEntonces tĂș y los trillizos me atrapan.
âAmmm⊠bueno. TĂș puedes!â
Kai lo ayudĂł a avanzar una parte del trayecto. No era mucho, pero bastaba para que Stinger continuara solo. Cuanto mĂĄs subĂa, mĂĄs cerca estaba de la flor, aunque no tomarĂa cualquiera: querĂa la que estaba en la punta.
Por un momento pareciĂł que iba a caer, pero se aferrĂł con rapidez, ya fuera por reflejo o por miedo. ContinuĂł escalando hasta que, al fin, alcanzĂł la cima. EstirĂł su tenacita derecha, sacĂł la lengua con desesperaciĂłn y, tras tanto esfuerzo, logrĂł tomar la flor.
âÂĄBien hecho, Sting! âexclamĂł Tippi.
âÂĄExcelente! âañadiĂł Thuma.
âÂĄEso, eso! âcelebrĂł Tharta.
âÂĄYa voy a bajar! âavisĂł Stingerâ. ÂĄQuĂ©dense ahĂ!
âÂżQuieres que te ayude? âpreguntĂł Kai.
âÂĄNo! ÂĄNo suban!
Bajar resultĂł mĂĄs difĂcil que subir. Al mirar hacia abajo, la altura lo paralizĂł. Su mayor temor no era caer Ă©l, sino que sus amigos intentaran ayudarlo y algo les sucediera. Con extrema lentitud, comenzĂł a descender.
Al resbalar, se aferrĂł de nuevo con pĂĄnico. Kai y Kenaiâta buscaron hojas para amortiguar una posible caĂda.
âÂĄNo sĂ© si vaya a lograrlo! âgritĂł Stinger.
âÂĄSolo falta poco! ÂĄTĂș puedes! âlo animĂł Kai.
Al ver el precipicio bajo Ă©l, comprendiĂł que debĂa saltar.
âÂĄVoy a saltar!
âÂĄTranquilo! ÂĄVas a caer deâ!
No pudo terminar la frase. Stinger se lanzĂł y cayĂł al suelo, casi de cara, pero sin mayores consecuencias.
âÂżCara? ÂĄÂżQuĂ© clase de escorpiĂłn eres tĂș?! âreclamĂł Kai.
âUn arena negra⊠ârespondiĂł adolorido pero victorioso, levantando la flor intacta.
âMenos mal tu coraza es dura âdijo Kenaiâta, dĂĄndole golpecitosâ. Y sorprendentemente, nada hueca. ÂżQuĂ© procede, Sting?
âGracias, Keni⊠se aprecia tu apoyo ârespondiĂł mientras se incorporaba.
Kai lo ayudĂł a ponerse de pie.
âBueno⊠Keni, Kai, gracias por la ayuda. Ahora necesito entregar esta flor. ÂżPueden llevarse a los trillizos por mĂ?
âÂżPero a quiĂ©n se la vas a dar? âpreguntĂł Kai.
âChismosa! Si te digo, no serĂa sorpresa!
âNo soy chismosa, solo bien informada!
âVĂĄmonos, niños âordenĂł Kenaiâta a los renacuajos, tomando la cola de Kaiâ. ÂĄBuena suerte con tu novia secreta!
âÂĄOye! âprotestĂł Stinger.
Antes de irse, Kenaiâta regresĂł.
âTengo unas piedras tornasoladas para ti âdijoâ. Un sacrificio necesario.
ââŠâ
âEn la profundidad de la jungla, habĂa un ĂĄrbol inmenso. Tan grande como para sobrepasar otros ĂĄrboles de otro tipo. En su centro yacĂan caminos de hamaca y barandalea de caoba. En sus ramas se habĂan realizado inserciones de otras plantas que dan frutos en sus agujeros de tierra fresca para que naturalmente yaciera una enorme huerta. Sobre su hermoso techo verde, de hojas colgaban nidos y vidrios de colores que adornaban el lugar como los azulejos sobre ciertas ĂĄreas del ĂĄrbol.
Pero lo mĂĄs impresionante de allĂ no era su cuidada decoraciĂłn, sino sus habitantes; miles y miles de especies de aves que convivĂan entre sĂ, incluso depredadoras de otras, como hermanas mutuamente. Eran mĂĄs que vecinas, eran familia, mĂĄs despuĂ©s de todo lo que habĂan pasado. De entre las plumas de una guacamaya, se escuchaba una dulce vocecita cantora, que se encontraba buscando algunas cosas en ese nido. La ave no se preocupaba o se tensaba en lo absoluto, pues quien se encontraba ahĂ abajo era nada mĂĄs y nada menos que un renacuajo de Kulipari de aproximadamente unos 8 años. Al salir de ese acogedor nido, traĂa consigo materiales de arte, 2 bolsitas y 2 cuadernos mientras seguĂa cantandoâ
âMuy bien, cabecita... ÂżquĂ© pintaremos hoy? âdijo la linda niña de piel acremada, manchas turquesas como la gema, brazos y piernas que reflejaban lunares como si se tratase de galaxias enteras. Sus enormes pestañas, labios de cafĂ© rojito y sus bellos ojos azules con pupilas pĂșrpura resultaban en su natural belleza de rana venenosa, sin mencionar el tornasolado de su bonita pielâ. Mmm... ÂĄya sĂ©! âdijo para sĂ misma, empezando a dibujar a lo que parecĂan varias aves de colores volando, con una minuciosa precisiĂłnâ.
El pequeño arĂĄcnido habĂa preparado todo para poder ir a buscar a la anfibia que querĂa darle esa flor, pero antes de eso habĂa ido a casa para hacerle un dibujo con los colores de Kai y un sobrecito improvisado para dĂĄrselo, no sin antes conseguir unas latas que usarĂa despuĂ©s. Ya con todo preparado, se empezarĂa a subir a aquel hermoso aviario con mucho cuidado de no alterar a las aves, pues las respetaba mĂĄs que otra cosa en su vida. Ya estando en la cima, asomarĂa su cabeza para ver a Akiane. AĂșn con nervios y con la cola temblando, se acercarĂa poco a poco, claramente iba ocultando las latas y todos los detalles hermosos que con tanto esmero se tardĂł en hacer y conseguir. Ya estando cerca de ella, tratarĂa de hablarle con su pequeña vocecita temblorosaâ
ÂĄA-amm... H-hola A-a-akiane! âsaludĂł nervioso como zarigĂŒeya.
âLa dulce niña se detuvo a medio dibujo para levantar la mirada hacia la vocecita del niño, dilatando sus ojitos con mucha ilusiĂłn acompañada de esa sonrisa genuinamente cĂĄlidaâ
"Ohâhola Stinger!" âdijo con la ternura que le dedicaba a todos los que amabaâ "ÂżQuĂ© te trae por aquĂ? ÂżQuieres jugar? ÂżQuieres dormir un rato sobre las aves?" âdijo inclinando tiernamente su rostro mientras enchinaba ligeramente los ojos por su sonrisa de bienvenidaâ "Tengo algunos chales que tejiĂł mamĂĄ Wirra recientemente para que te arropes!"
Le darĂa algo de nervios al escuchar todas las preguntas de su compañera, asĂ que por inercia retrocederĂa un poco para que no viera todos los detalles que habĂa traĂdo para ella, aunque algo en Ă©l le hizo sonreĂr nerviosamente al verla, pues esa pequeña luz de felicidad que ella irradiaba por sĂ sola era mĂĄs que suficiente para ponerlo de buenas.
"M-me gustarĂa dormir mĂĄs tarde con las aves mientras les presumo los chales que hizo mamĂĄ Wirra." âSe harĂa una imagen mental de Ă©l estando acurrucado entre las aves, pero sus pensamientos se centraron rĂĄpidamente al recordar a lo que venĂaâ
"Pero ahora no, vine porque querĂa hacer esto!"
Con el poco coraje que tenĂa para no morir de la vergĂŒenza en ese momento, le entregarĂa un dibujo de ellos dos felices y riendo, que aunque no era el mejor dibujando, dio todo su esfuerzo para que saliera lo mĂĄs lindo posible. Solo para ponerse las un poco a escondidas, aprovechando que ella estarĂa entretenida con el dibujo, solo para improvisar rĂĄpido y asĂ completar su Ășltimo paso. Ya con la altura, agacharĂa la cabeza y extenderĂa sus pequeñas tenazas para entregarle la flor que casi le costaba un brazo roto. No dirĂa nada; sus cuatro ojitos se quedarĂan cerrados esperando a que no lo rechazara.
La dulce niña se sorprendió al ver el dibujo y cuando lo vio con detenimiento, inevitablemente rió y lo abrazó con mucho amor como si fuera una muñeca suya.
"Es... muy hermoso Stinger, lo pondrĂ© entre los que tengo colgados en la madera del ĂĄrbol!" âdijo para levantarse, tomar unas pegatinas de animalitos y poner la obra de arte de Stinger en alto, no sin antes darle un besitoâ "Has mejorado mucho, no lo olvides Stinger, no se necesita ser un genio para ser un artista." âElla parĂł en seco para ver la flor que le estaba dando el niño. DilatĂł sus ojitos enormemente, donde sus propias pupilas de anfibio, pestañeĂł suavemente mientras se empezaba a poner rojita como una cerezaâ "ÂżP-para mĂ...?" âpreguntĂł con duda, como si no creyera que el dulce niño en serio le estaba dando una flor. MoverĂa su cabeza repentinamente, dando a entender que su afirmaciĂłn era cierta, pues no podĂa mirarlo a los ojos por la vergĂŒenza que sentĂa y tampoco podĂa hablar, pues las palabras no podĂan salir de su boca por mĂĄs que se obligara a sĂ mismo a articular alguna palabra.
"Esto fue todo, si no le gusta entonces no sĂ© quĂ© mĂĄs podrĂa gustarle... Debe de pensar que es raro," pensĂł para sĂ mismo mientras su carita parecĂa ponerse roja.
"Amm... Son unos pequeños presentes," comentó el cachorro, "para... invitarte a bailar."
Nuevamente, harĂa notar los nervios por cĂłmo jugaba con sus tenazas y su mirada baja.
La niña, al oĂr eso, se puso tan roja como una flor de hibisco y dio pequeños brincos de emociĂłn al oĂr su propuestaâ "ÂżEn serio!? ÂĄSĂ, sĂ, sĂ!"
âEn lo mĂĄs profundo de la penumbra y las sombras habĂa algo que se mantenĂa quieto y al mismo tiempo pendiente de cada movimiento de aquellos niños que pasaban un momento tan Ășnico como tierno, pues cuando podĂas ver a dos pequeños resurgiendo y entrando a lo que es el terreno del amor, bueno, eso solo se lo podĂan preguntar a Arkaiser, quien estaba pendiente de ellos, pues verlos asĂ de felices le daba un sentimiento Ășnico y lindo. Todo lo que le mencionĂł a Stinger estaba funcionando a la perfecciĂłn; ahĂ es cuando veĂa que sus consejos al menos servĂan de algo. Oh, no por muchoâpues el momento habĂa llegado, algo tan sagrado como un baile, peroâÂżquĂ© es un baile sin mĂșsica?!?! "No puede ser", se dijo a sĂ mismo, asĂ que tan rĂĄpido como pudo, con sus poderes de sombra, utilizarĂa un hechizo para crear una caja musical la cual activarĂa su mecanismo sin que ellos escucharan. Poco a poco, una pequeña melodĂa empezarĂa a escucharse desde antes que la pequeña renacuajo le dijera que sĂ. Claramente la tonada la hizo entender que Stinger tenĂa todo eso planeado; precavido el escorpiĂłncito. Esta se levantĂł nerviosamente y esperĂł la invitaciĂłn a bailar. Con algo de cuidado y nerviosismo, tomarĂa su mano con miedo de no apretarla mucho y lastimarla. De esa manera tratarĂa de moverse despacio con los zancos improvisados que se habĂa hecho para ser mĂĄs grande que su compañera. Esta le regalĂł una sonrisa y, con una mejor nociĂłn de lo que era un vals, empezĂł a bailar con Ă©l serenamente. Sus movimientos eran mĂĄs rĂĄpidos y ligeramente impredecibles, pero jamĂĄs bruscos, pues para ella Ă©l era frĂĄgil como un cachorro de koala. De vez en cuando lo levantaba gracias a que era tan liviano y reĂa emocionada por ello; solo era un juego mĂĄs de muchos para ella, pero lentamente empezĂł a darse cuenta de lo que pasaba cuando los cuatro ojos en la sombra se hicieron notar. Tras sentir la mirada fija en Ă©l, desaparecerĂa nuevamente de manera mĂĄs discreta, dejando a los dos pequeños en soledad. De esa manera, el pequeño escorpiĂłn de arena negra moverĂa su cola de manera nerviosa pero feliz de que uno de sus sueños se estuviese cumpliendo. El poder bailar con ella, sin duda, era magia, e incluso asĂ se preguntaba si algo de lo que le sucedĂa en ese instante era real. En cuanto el baile acabĂł, Akiane abrazĂł a Stinger con fuerza y eventualmente tomĂł su carita con ambas manitos.
âEste es de los regalos mĂĄs lindos que me han dado... gracias, StingerâcomentĂł dulcemente la renacuajo.
âStinger aceptarĂa el abrazo con asombro pero al mismo tiempo con mucho cariño mientras se aferraba a ella para posteriormente ponerse a ronronear de manera bajitaâ No, Akiane, gracias a ti por aceptarlo.
âDe esa manera se hundirĂa en ella para restregarse de a poquito, pues no querĂa soltarse nunca mĂĄs. Ella dilatĂł los ojitos y riĂł por el ataque de cariño. El momento fue interrumpido cuando escuchĂł su nombre a lo lejos; era mamĂĄ Acalaâ
âÂĄNiños, a comer!âdijo desde abajo del gran ĂĄrbolâ
âÂĄOh! Mi mamĂĄ rana me hablaâdijo para sonreĂrle a Stingerânos vemos en el almuerzo, gracias por todo, Stingerâdijo para tomarlo de las mejillas y robarle un besito en los labios para empezar a bajar del aviario rĂĄpidamente. Apenas y pudo reaccionar al sentir el beso de la niña, quien de manera repentina se irĂa, pues el llamado de su madre harĂa que ambos se separaran despuĂ©s de aquel hermoso momento. Ăl ya sentĂa que ella se habĂa ganado todo con ese beso, y ni siquiera el beso, con el hecho de que le haya agradecido el dibujo y que le haya aceptado la flor, estaba mĂĄs que satisfecho. Fue asĂ que cayĂł sentado al suelo procesando todo lo que acababa de ocurrir, solo para hacerse bolita y moverse de un lado a otro mientras se tapaba la cara de lo ruborizado que estaba, mientras hacĂa pequeños sonidos tontos de la emociĂłnâ
â...â
AsĂ que todo saliĂł como lo planeado? âpreguntĂł Pigo a Arkaiser mientras tomaba cafĂ© y le servĂa al joven escorpiĂłn emperadorâ vaya... sabĂa que ese cachorro me ocultaba algo.
Por supuesto que sĂ, te hubiese gustado ver el desenlace.
âAceptarĂa cordialmente la taza de cafĂ© que le ofrecĂa el excomandante, pues ÂżquiĂ©n se iba a negar a tomar una taza de cafĂ© con quien antes representaba una amenaza? Pero hoy, sin duda, consideraba que era uno de los escorpiones mĂĄs valientes y fieros en el campo de batalla, aquel que su antiguo pensamiento no lo dejaba ver mĂĄs allĂĄ hasta el dĂa de hoyâ
Muchas gracias. Aunqueâ no lo culpes por ello, ambos sabemos la pena que le da compartir sus vivencias, solo hay que darle tiempo, aunque debo admitir que eso tambiĂ©n puede llegar a preocuparme.
âdijo para darle un sorbo silencioso a su bebidaâ
No, no lo culpo... le debe dar vergĂŒenza la idea de mostrar sentimientos, pues "no es muy escorpiĂłn" âdijo con sarcasmo y negando toda la informaciĂłn negativa que dejĂł la cultura del antiguo lord escorpiĂłnâ gracias por ayudarlo, Arkaiser, al menos sabe que tiene un gran ejemplo que seguir âcomentĂł al tiempo que el escorpiĂłncito venĂa corriendo hacia ellos para buscar sentarse a su lado; aĂșn podĂa notarse sus mejillas rosadas y su enorme emociĂłnâ
âQuedarĂa estupefacto con las palabras del anciano, algo de Ă©l le removerĂa la conciencia y todos sus recuerdos. Lo mĂĄs que pudo fue sonreĂr de manera cĂĄlida y algo cansadaâ
Gracias, solo hago lo que puedo con lo que tengoâcomentĂł tras dedicarle una sonrisa solo para ver cĂłmo el cachorro de escorpiĂłn se acercaba rĂĄpidamente con un semblante casi de victoria tras lo sucedidoâ
Y mira quiĂ©n viene por aquĂ, asĂ que dime, Stinger...
âÂżSĂ?âlo mirarĂa con una sonrisa boba mientras movĂa la colaâ
âÂżCĂłmo te fue? âpreguntĂł Ark.
âNo sĂ© de lo que estĂĄs hablĂĄndomeâfingiĂł no saber nada el cachorro entre risitas.
âOk, estĂĄ bienârespondiĂł Ark entre risas.
âLa emociĂłn y la calidez de su corazĂłn eran tantas que no le daba miedo decir la verdad en ese momento, pero tampoco se iba a dar el lujo de mentir tras lo ocurrido. Pigo solo pudo sonreĂrle al niño, pues esa emociĂłn de victoria solo demostraba que su chiquillo estaba creciendo y eso le daba melancolĂa, pero sobre todo orgullo al saber que, sea cual sea la niña que eligiĂł, sabrĂa que ella cuidarĂa del pequeño corazĂłn de Stinger; despuĂ©s de todo, Pigo lo educĂł bien para elegir quiĂ©n valiera la pena. Stinger solo moviĂł su colita con emociĂłn sin dejar de pensar lo maravilloso que era haber bailado con aquella renacuajo que le producĂa tanta dopamina en su pequeño cuerpo de cachorro.
Fin
por: @skylet-dreen and N_wysperia
âThe pleasant aroma of freshly roasted coffee brewed with hot water filled the house made of wood, mud, and straw. Even on a hard dayâs work, the peace in that home was palpable. An old scorpion who had once been an enemy of nations was now nothing more than a retired commander who spent his days advising King Blue Sky and caring for his blood relatives, the youngest a tiny piece of obsidian with a sensitive gaze tinged with blue, as if he were four fragments of sapphire. He called himself Kenai'ta; he was about 7 or 8 years old and had come straight from school to fall asleep in his little bed. He was very intelligentâthat was a factâand Pigo, who rarely saw a scorpion use its brain beyond its muscles, was proud of him.
The older one, about 10 years old, seemed excited, his little eyes shining, full of curiosity, hoping his uncle would ask him why. Pigo, who had just made coffee and milk with cinnamon for the boy, raised an eyebrowâ
The little scorpion would have come home from school with his little brother; first heâd go to his room to drop off his things, and just before leaving, heâd tuck his brother in, only to finally put a little blanket over him.
The little bean would just look at his uncle with wide eyes and a small smile, trying to figure out what he meantâprobably finding it all a bit boring in his little mind when it came to long talks. But when it came to Darel, he knew there would at least be something interesting involved, though not this time. Still, noticing the shift in the conversation, the little boy would grow pensive as he stared at the cup.
âIâm a big boy now, so I should start drinking coffee⊠but I want a cup of sweet milk, please!â
How could he say no to a nice little cup of milk with sweet cinnamon? The coffee could still wait, though given the situation he was hearing about, the little boy would play with his little hands, trying to ask with a mix of curiosity and trepidation, since he didnât know what his uncleâs reaction would be.
âUncle Pigo, I wanted to ask you, have you ever done something nice for a girl?â
That question threw the old man off balance. For years, the idea of a romantic situation with a lady had been a painful past he really didnât want to touch on, but now he was one of the guardians of two children, who were growing up, and inevitably that question would comeâhe just hadnât imagined it would be so soon. And to make matters worse, all the other adults who helped raise Stinger were busy. He settled in and looked at the boy, who was staring at him with a mix of embarrassment and hope.
âAll right, little scorpion,â he said, stirring his coffee. âFor our clan, the black sand scorpionsâbetter known as desert scorpionsâwe have countless ways to woo the ladies. It could be through surfing, winning friendly battles as a sport, with a powerful stinger, or even huge fangs. But there is one that is the most sacred and important of all; the one that isnât just for courting, but the one youâll use with the person you love with all your soul and heart.
âWith that person for whom youâd be willing to do anything, that female worth killing for,â he said passionately, without realizing he might be crossing the line by placing such expectations on the boy, but he couldnât help himself; every time he spoke of his culture, it felt like poetry passed down from tongue to tongue and from generation to generation; it was impossible not to love the little good his people had left him and to share it with his young and inexperienced nephew.
âThe one that is only fulfilled with the woman who will be the mother of your children,â he said seriously. âPay very, very, very close attention, because this is by no means a game, and once it happens, thereâs no turning back⊠understood?â
Much of that explanation came from him watching his uncle intently as he laid out all the things he could do to try to get that girlâs attention. Surfing? It sounded like something that involved water. Fight with someone else? Maybe not; he was still terrified of kids bigger than himâeven a dragonfly landing on him could beat him. That discouraged him a little, though when he heard that there was something much more important and valuableâeven sacred to his peopleâhe paid closer attention to the older scorpionâs explanation. He had even grabbed a spoon to stir his cinnamon-sweetened milk, but he was so engrossed that instead of stirring the spoon in his cup, he waved it in the air while nodding his little head, watching his uncle get excited with every word he spoke.
âI understand, Uncle Pigo. Whatever comes my way, Iâll face it like a big boy!â
â...Dancing,â he said simply, then took a sip of his coffee. âDancing is one of the most important romantic connections between one couple and another in our species.â
For Scorpios, dancing is like another kind of battle, so to speak; a way to connect with the other person in a synchronized way, like sunflowers with the sun and the sea reflecting the sky.
âI know that ever since you were very young, Iâve told you that being a scorpion means being tough⊠but when it comes to your partner, Stinger, you have to let your guard down, because theyâre not your enemy, theyâre not your squad mate⊠theyâre the love of your life, and when that moment comes⊠when that exact moment comes and youâre absolutely sure, donât hesitate.â
âWoooow...â
His little eyes quickly sparkled as he heard how lovely and beautiful that moment had been for that old scorpion. Now he could begin to understand a little of that beautiful feeling of being able to dance with the one you longed to be with so much. That comforted him greatly, and it showed on his little face as he looked at his uncle with determination.
âThat was a really nice story. Thank you so much, Uncle Pigo!â
With that, Pigo would scratch her little head while Stinger took advantage of the elderly scorpionâs caresses to rub herself against his pincer, purring with delight.
The old man smiled kindly upon hearing his satisfied little voice.
âIs there⊠perhaps a little scorpion out there I should know about?â He arched an eyebrow with a teasing smile. His eyes widened at his uncleâs suggestion, and he stopped purring immediately, only to look slightly embarrassed.
Before he could continue his scolding, one of his biggest headaches appeared on the scene. It wasnât just any desert scorpion; it was worse. A scorpion from the Emperor clan, which had long since joined the community. Jir couldnât stand him⊠and it wasnât because he was a scorpion. If only that were the case.
âSorry, Master. This simple dummy wonât be a problem for me,â Stinger replied, trying not to lose his focus or forget what heâd learned.
It was either that or take another hit from the totem. However, a small soundâand above all, a smellâdistracted him. The aroma of food made him turn his head and leave the battlefield, but not before landing one last blow on the dummy.
An emperor scorpion appeared in front of the door. Its skin, cold as ice, was marked by blue streaks running across its body, and its eyes were a peculiar lavender color. Its natural spikes and spines were integrated into its armor, and its characteristic long, segmented tail curved behind it, topped by its most powerful weapon: a stinger that looked like a sword ready to strike down anyone who dared to harm its family.
âExcuse me, I hope Iâm not interrupting your training so abruptly,â Ark said with a calm and slightly elegant demeanor.
He was carrying a basket of snacks for the little one; because, besides Pigo, there was someone else who cared about the pup.
âBaba Ark! Baba Ark!â Stinger exclaimed.
Excitement shone in the little oneâs eyes. As soon as he was close enough, he used his tiny little paws to climb up the large dark cloak the young emperor was carrying.
âOh! Hello, little one! Iâm so glad to see you.
âOh, thatâs right⊠by the way, Jir,â he added. âPurzura sent this for you.â
With that, he kindly handed another basket to the old frog, filled with desserts and food prepared with great care.
âAm I going to get something, too?â asked Stinger.
Jir frowned more than usual. How he detested Arkaiser Valkaryan, aka Ark to his friends. But, as mentioned earlier, his problem wasnât that he was an emperor scorpion⊠or even a scorpion at all.
It was his friendship with his daughter, Purpurinaâaka Purzura. Deep down, Jir knew that closeness had a suspicious undertone⊠and he didnât like it one bit. Jir didnât like any man around his daughter, unless they were part of the Kulipari team, since she saw them as brothers. Ark was a special case. A particularly unpleasant special case. Even so, he decided to ignore those thoughts and relax a little.
âTell him thanks. His gifts always brighten my afternoons,â he said, surprisingly calm. âYou can take a break this time, Stinger.â
He handed three glazed rolls to the young scorpion.
The boy began eating the sandwiches Ark had brought him, while Ark took some juice from the basket and poured it into a small glass for him.
âThank you so much, Baba Ark.â
âItâs the least I can do. Tell me, howâs training going? It doesnât feel too hard, does it?â
âUm⊠nope! Not right now,â he replied, playing with his little pincers before taking a sip of the juice.
âBaba Ark? Can I ask you a question?â
âHmm? What is it?â
âYou⊠what have you done to impress a girl?â
The question took the major by surprise, but he also found it sweet and unexpected.
âBetter yet, what havenât I done?â he smiled. âWhy? Do you want to impress a girl at school?â
âNo! No, thatâs not it⊠I just wanted to knowâŠâ
Seeing his reaction, Ark dropped his teasing tone and adopted a more serious one.
âAll right, listen carefully, little one.
Dancing is the most sacred way for the black sand scorpions to demonstrate their strength and devotion. You already know that, donât you?â
Stinger nodded as he ate, though he seemed a little lost in the explanation.
âGood, but for an emperor, there is something just as sacred⊠something that is offered only once in a lifetime.â
âAnd that is a flower.â
âA flower?â
âA flower, but not just any flower.â
âOne that represents your beloved.â One that, when you see it, reflects what she means to you. That flower isnât a simple gift: itâs your soul, your effort, and your devotion brought to life.
Arkâs voice grew softer.
âYurlunggur, when he looked upon his wife, believed that nothing in the world could match her beauty. No treasure, no jewel, no star could equal her.â
âThen he dreamed with all his love and power⊠and thus created flowers as a gift for her.â
He looked down at Stinger.
âWhen the time comes, donât try to impress with force or noise. Find the flower that is meant for her. Because when a woman receives that flower, she doesnât receive an object⊠she receives your devotion, your soul, your whole being.â
Stinger looked at him in amazement. His claws trembled with excitement.
âHey, Baba ArkâŠâ he whispered. âDo you think you could come to Akianeâs aviary a little laterâŠ?â
âT-the birds asked if you could play some music, but⊠that you should wait for me to arrive. Y-yes!â
Ark understood immediately and pretended not to notice his intentions.
âAll right, little one. Itâll be my honor to help you impress those ladies,â he winked.
Stingerâs little tail wagged excitedly, but a chirp interrupted them.
âYou must be quite the expert on ladies, arenât you, Valkaryan?â Jir said sarcastically. âHow many female scorpions have you left with broken hearts?â
Ark froze.
âAhem⊠I highly doubt it, sir. If that were the case, it would be a disaster.â
âToday I learned from my Uncle Pigo that we scorpions are monogamous owo,â Stinger interjected, trying to defend him.
Ark lifted him up carefully.
âYouâre learning fast, little bean.â
âI hope so, Mr. Valkaryan⊠I hope so,â Jir replied coldly.
âAnd youâd better hope that girl youâre pining for is worth itâŠâ
Though he was harsh, the last thing Jir wanted was to see his star studentâs heart broken.
-...-
In a wooded area filled with trees that King Blue Sky had planned to plant over the years, all kinds of species thrived. His goal had been to recreate the forests and jungles around Nova Australis, seeking to emulate the diversity of flora that Anfibiland once possessed.
Three little scorpions and three tadpoles were out on an excursion, following their leader: little Stinger.
âLittle brother, when you said weâd go on an expedition to find something, I agreed without hesitation. I thought, âOh, this will be fun,â but⊠what exactly are we looking for?â asked Kenaiâta.
He was a double-stinger scorpion, two years younger than Stinger. He was dressed in blue and had sweet sky-blue eyes.
âFight a dingo? Carnivorous plants? A fierce battle with Narubi?â asked Thuma, the reddish tadpole. âI canât wait to put my venom to the testâitâs as strong as a rock!â
âThuma, there are no dingoes in the woods,â Tharta interjected.
âI just hope they donât eat usâŠâ whispered Tippi, the pink tadpole, hiding behind Stinger in obvious fear.
âWell, I brought you all here because I need your help with just one thing,â said Stinger.
Noticing the younger onesâ concern, he paused to reassure them.
âNo dingo is going to attack us. In fact, I donât think there are any in this area⊠and letâs hope there arenât any carnivorous plants.â
âNo oneâs going to eat us today, and theyâd better not run into us because theyâre in for a world of trouble!â said Kailani. The little albino emperor scorpion was scurrying and hopping around the area, making sure there were no dangers. Even so, she trusted Stinger completely; he was always the first to ask them not to wander off unless it was necessary.
âThatâs the spirit! But⊠we didnât come here to fight!â exclaimed Stinger. âI brought you along to help me find a flower. The most beautiful one I can find!â
âA flower? What do you want a flower for?â asked Kenaiâta as she walked beside him. âArkaiser has plenty in his garden.â
âI went a while ago and didnât like any of them,â Stinger replied. âItâs not that they werenât pretty, itâs just that⊠they werenât what I was looking for.â
âSo? Whatâs the flower for?â Kai pressed.
âUm⊠itâs for a school assignment!â
âHmmâŠâ Kai narrowed his eyes. âAll right!â
Kenaiâta watched her older brother closely. She knew he was lying, but she couldnât quite figure out why.
As they ventured deeper into the forest, it slowly transformed into a jungle. The variety of flora was immense; without a doubt, Darel and the gardeners had done an exceptional job. At times, it was impossible to tell Anfibiland apart from Nova Australis. Years of love for botany were reflected in every corner.
On a raised part of the grounds stood a bush covered in beautiful salmon-colored hibiscus flowers, their yellow filaments contrasting with their intense tropical hue. The scent and beauty were impossible to ignore.
Stingerâs eyes filled with determination.
âIâm going to climb up. Kai, give me a lift.â
âWhat if you fall?â she asked, worried.
âThen you and the triplets catch me.â
âUm⊠okay. You can do it!â
Kai helped him partway up. It wasnât far, but it was enough for Stinger to continue on his own. The higher he climbed, the closer he got to the flower, though he wouldnât take just any one: he wanted the one at the very top.
For a moment it looked like he was going to fall, but he grabbed hold quickly, whether out of reflex or fear. He kept climbing until, finally, he reached the top. He stretched out his right little claw, stuck out his tongue in desperation, and, after so much effort, managed to grab the flower.
âWell done, Sting!â exclaimed Tippi.
âExcellent!â added Thuma.
âThatâs it, thatâs it!â celebrated Tharta.
âIâm coming down now!â Stinger called out. âStay right there!â
âDo you want me to help you?â asked Kai.
âNo! Donât climb up!â
Going down proved harder than going up. When he looked down, the height paralyzed him. His greatest fear wasnât that he would fall, but that his friends would try to help him and something would happen to them. Extremely slowly, he began to descend.
As he slipped, he grabbed hold again in panic. Kai and Kenaiâta looked for leaves to cushion a possible fall.
âI donât know if Iâm going to make it!â Stinger shouted.
âYouâre almost there! You can do it!â Kai encouraged him.
Seeing the cliff below him, he realized he had to jump.
âIâm going to jump!â
âCalm down! Youâre going to fallââ
He couldnât finish the sentence. Stinger leaped and landed on the ground, almost face-first, but without serious injury.
âFace-first? What kind of scorpion are you?!â Kai protested.
âA black sandâŠâ he replied, wincing but victorious, holding up the intact flower.
âGood thing your shell is hard,â said Kenaiâta, patting it. âAnd surprisingly, not hollow at all. Whatâs next, Sting?â
âThanks, Keni⊠I appreciate your support,â he replied as he sat up.
Kai helped him to his feet.
âWell⊠Keni, Kai, thanks for the help. Now I need to deliver this flower. Can you take the triplets for me?â
âBut who are you going to give it to?â Kai asked.
âGossip! If I tell you, it wonât be a surprise!â
âIâm not a gossip, just well-informed!â
âLetâs go, kids,â Kenaiâta ordered the tadpoles, grabbing Kaiâs tail. âGood luck with your secret girlfriend!â
âHey!â protested Stinger.
Before leaving, Kenaiâta turned back.
âI have some iridescent stones for you,â she said. âA necessary sacrifice.â
âDeep in the jungle stood a massive tree. It was so large that it towered over all other trees. At its center lay paths of hammocks and mahogany railings. In its branches, other fruit-bearing plants had been planted in holes filled with fresh soil, creating a natural, sprawling orchard. From its beautiful green canopy of leaves hung nests and colored glass that adorned the place like tiles on certain parts of the tree.
But the most impressive thing there was not its meticulous decoration, but its inhabitants: thousands upon thousands of bird species living together, even predators of one another, as if they were sisters. They were more than neighbors; they were family, especially after everything they had been through. From among the feathers of a macaw, a sweet, singing voice could be heard as it searched for something in that nest. The bird wasnât worried or tense at all, because the one down there was none other than a Kulipari tadpole of about 8 years old. As he emerged from that cozy nest, he carried art supplies, two small bags, and two notebooks while continuing to singâ
âAll right, sweetie⊠what shall we paint today?â said the pretty little girl with creamy skin, turquoise spots like gemstones, and arms and legs dotted with freckles that looked like entire galaxies. Her enormous eyelashes, reddish-brown lips, and beautiful blue eyes with purple pupils gave her the natural beauty of a poison dart frog, not to mention the iridescent sheen of her pretty skin. âHmm⊠I know!â she said to herself, beginning to draw what looked like several colorful birds in flight, with meticulous precision.
The little arachnid had prepared everything so she could go find the amphibian she wanted to give that flower to, but before that she had gone home to make her a drawing using Kaiâs colors and a makeshift little envelope to give it to her, not without first getting some cans she would use later. With everything ready, he would begin to climb up to that beautiful aviary, taking great care not to disturb the birds, for he respected them more than anything else in his life. Once at the top, he would peek his head out to look for Akiane. Still nervous and with his tail trembling, he would approach little by little, clearly hiding the cans and all the beautiful details that had taken him so much time and care to make and gather. Once he was close to her, he would try to speak to her in his little trembling voiceâ
âU-um... H-hi, A-a-Akiane!â he greeted her nervously, like a skunk.
âThe sweet little girl stopped mid-drawing to look up at the sound of the boyâs voice, her eyes widening with excitement, accompanied by that genuinely warm smileâ
âOhâhi, Stinger!â she said with the tenderness she reserved for everyone she lovedâ âWhat brings you here? Do you want to play? Do you want to take a nap on the birds?â she said, tilting her face tenderly while squinting slightly at his welcoming smile. âI have some shawls that Mama Wirra knitted recently for you to keep warm!"
Heâd feel a little nervous hearing all his partnerâs questions, so out of habit heâd step back a bit so she wouldnât see all the details heâd brought for her, though something about her made him smile nervously when he saw her, because that little spark of happiness she radiated on her own was more than enough to put him in a good mood.
âI-Iâd like to sleep later with the birds while I show them off the shawls Mama Wirra made.â âHe pictured himself curled up among the birds, but his thoughts quickly refocused as he remembered why heâd comeâ
âBut not nowâI came because I wanted to do this!â
Summoning what little courage he had to avoid dying of embarrassment in that moment, he would hand her a drawing of the two of them happy and laughing; though he wasnât the best at drawing, heâd put all his effort into making it as pretty as possible. Just to slip them on a little surreptitiously, taking advantage of the fact that sheâd be distracted by the drawing, just to improvise quickly and thus complete his final step. Once he was high enough, he would duck his head and stretch out his little claws to hand her the flower that had nearly cost him a broken arm. He wouldnât say a word; his four little eyes would stay closed, hoping she wouldnât reject it.
The sweet little girl was surprised to see the drawing, and when she looked at it closely, she couldnât help but laugh and hugged it with great love, as if it were one of her dolls.
âIt's... so beautiful, Stinger. I'll hang it among the ones I have on the tree!â she said as she stood up, grabbed some animal stickers, and placed Stinger's artwork high up, not before giving him a little kiss. âYou've improved so much. Don't forget, Stingerâyou don't have to be a genius to be an artist.â âShe stopped short to look at the flower the boy was giving her.
Her little eyes widened enormously, revealing her own amphibian-like pupils; she blinked softly as she began to blush as red as a cherry. âF-for meâŠ?â she asked hesitantly, as if she couldnât believe that the sweet boy was really giving her a flower. He nodded suddenly, indicating that her assumption was correct, for he couldnât look her in the eye because of the embarrassment he felt, nor could he speak, as the words wouldnât come out of his mouth no matter how hard he tried to form them.
âThat was it. If she doesnât like this, then I donât know what else she might like... She must think Iâm weird,â he thought to himself as his face seemed to turn red.
âUm... These are just little gifts,â the boy said, âto... ask you to dance.â
Once again, his nervousness was evident in the way he fiddled with his hands and kept his eyes downcast.
When the little girl heard that, she blushed as red as a hibiscus flower and hopped up and down with excitement at his proposal. âReally!? Yes, yes, yes!â
âDeep within the twilight and shadows, there was something that remained still yet watched every movement of those children as they shared a moment as unique as it was tender; for when you could see two little ones emerging and stepping into the realm of love, well, only Arkaiser could answer that, as he watched over them; seeing them so happy gave him a unique and beautiful feeling. Everything heâd told Stinger was working perfectly; thatâs when he saw that his advice was at least serving some purpose. Oh, not for longâfor the moment had arrived, something as sacred as a dance, butâwhat is a dance without music?!?! âIt canât be,â he told himself, so as quickly as he could, using his shadow powers, he would cast a spell to create a music box that would activate its mechanism without them hearing it. Little by little, a soft melody began to play even before the little tadpole said yes. Clearly, the tune made her realize that Stinger had planned all of this; the little scorpion was so cautious.
She stood up nervously and waited for him to ask her to dance. With some caution and nervousness, she took his hand, afraid of squeezing it too hard and hurting him. In this way, she tried to move slowly on the makeshift stilts she had fashioned to make herself taller than her partner. She gave him a smile and, with a better sense of what a waltz was, began to dance with him serenely. Her movements were faster and slightly unpredictable, but never abrupt, for to her he was as fragile as a koala cub. Every now and then she would lift him up because he was so light, and she would laugh excitedly at it; it was just another game among many for her, but she slowly began to realize what was happening when the four eyes in the shadows made themselves known. After feeling the gaze fixed on him, she would disappear again more discreetly, leaving the two little ones alone.
And so, the little black sand scorpion wiggled his tail nervously yet happily, knowing that one of his dreams was coming true. Being able to dance with her was, without a doubt, magical, and even so, he wondered if any of what was happening to him in that moment was real. As soon as the dance ended, Akiane hugged Stinger tightly and eventually cupped his little face with both hands.
âThis is one of the nicest gifts Iâve ever received⊠thank you, Stinger,â the little tadpole said sweetly.
Stinger accepted the hug with surprise but also with great affection, clinging to her before purring softly. âNo, Akiane, thank you for accepting it.â
âWith that, he would burrow into her and rub against her little by little, as he never wanted to let go. She widened her eyes and laughed at the outpouring of affection. The moment was interrupted when she heard her name in the distance; it was Mom Acalaâ
âKids, time to eat!â she called from beneath the big tree.
âOh! My frog mom is talking to me,â she said, smiling at Stinger. âSee you at lunch. Thanks for everything, Stinger,â she said, cupping his cheeks and planting a little kiss on his lips before quickly climbing down from the aviary. He could barely react to the girlâs kiss, as she suddenly leftâher motherâs call would separate them after that beautiful moment. He already felt that she had won him over completely with that kiss, and not just the kiss, but the fact that she had thanked him for the drawing and accepted the flower; he was more than satisfied. And so he sank to the ground, processing everything that had just happened, only to curl up into a ball and shift from side to side while covering his face because he was so flushed, making little silly sounds of excitementâ
â...â
So everything went as planned? âPigo asked Arkaiser as he drank coffee and poured some for the young emperor scorpionâ wow... I knew that pup was hiding something from me.
Of course it did, you would have loved to see the outcome.
âHe would graciously accept the cup of coffee offered by the former commander, for who would refuse a cup of coffee with someone who once posed a threat? But today, without a doubt, he considered him one of the bravest and fiercest scorpions on the battlefieldâthe one whom his old way of thinking had prevented him from seeing clearly until this very dayâ
âThank you very much. Althoughâdon't blame him for it; we both know how hard it is for him to share his experiences. We just have to give him time, though I must admit that can worry me, too.â
âshe said, taking a silent sip of her drinkâ
"No, I don't blame him... he must be embarrassed by the idea of showing his feelings, since âheâs not very Scorpioââhe said sarcastically, dismissing all the negative connotations left by the culture of the ancient Scorpio Lordâthank you for helping him, Arkaiser; at least he knows he has a great example to followâhe remarked just as the little Scorpio came running toward them to sit by his side; his rosy cheeks and overwhelming excitement were still evidentâ
âHe would be stunned by the old manâs words; something about him would stir his conscience and all his memories. All she could do was smile warmly, though somewhat wearilyâ
âThank you, Iâm just doing what I can with what I have,â she said after giving him a smile, only to see the scorpion cub quickly approach with an almost triumphant look on his face after what had happenedâ
âAnd look whoâs coming this way. So tell me, StingerâŠâ
âReally?â sheâd look at him with a silly smile while wagging her tail.
âHow did it go?â Ark asked.
âI donât know what youâre talking about,â the puppy pretended not to know anything, giggling.
âOkay, fine,â Ark replied with a laugh.
The emotion and warmth in his heart were so overwhelming that he wasnât afraid to tell the truth in that moment, but he wasnât going to allow himself the luxury of lying after what had happened either. Pigo could only smile at the boy, for that thrill of victory only showed that his little one was growing up, and that made him feel a bit wistful, but above all proud, knowing that, whoever the girl he chose might be, she would take care of Stingerâs little heart; after all, Pigo had raised him well to choose someone worth it. Stinger just wagged his little tail with excitement, unable to stop thinking about how wonderful it was to have danced with that little tadpole who was flooding his tiny puppy body with so much dopamine.
The end
For: @skylet-dreen and @nwysperiablog
Here is my kulipari oc
His name is milo, and he is a rebellious half scorpion. Here are some of his expressions

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âThe Scorpion Killer.â
"Good boy, ratchyâĄ"
I've been browsing the community art and wow, that Spider Lombax by assassyart is so beautiful! And I remembered that the Ratchet & Clank OC (Lavender) is a thiefâ
if the beautiful Talwyn is Mary Jane, why can't she be Black Cat? đ
Thank you so much for letting me draw it. đ
(Spanish)
estado divagando en el arte de la comunidad y Dios que hermoso el Spider lombax de assassyart y recorde que oc de ratchet and clank (Lavander) es una ladrona- si La hermosa talwyn es mary jane, por que no ella ser black cat? đ
muchas gracias por dejarme dibujarlođ