Iluku landed next to the mountain and deposited the men to the ground.
The sky was full of dark clouds and she could hear the vultures screaming throughout the storm the boa people had called on them.
The electric storm lighted the sky briefly and she could see Amarun's hideous form and hear his roar through the rumble.
He screamed his hunger and need of destruction to the wold to hear.
The men shivered from fear and huddled closer together.
Iluku lead them further inside the jungle.
Away from the danger of the monster's claws and the smell of death from the jaguar men's cave.
She could see a large boulder with petroglyphs next to a waterfall.
Iluku lead them further inside the jungle.
Away from the danger of the monster's claws and the smell of death from the jaguar men's cave.
She could see a large boulder with petroglyphs next to a waterfall.
Her memories told her of a cave behind the waterfall where the men could rest,
hidden and protected by the magic in the figures in the stone.
One by one the men crawled in the cave and shivering from the cold and fright they tried to warm each other.
- Let me build a fire, the cacique said when he had warmed up a bit, no one can see the light from here and the foam from the waterfall will hide the smoke.
The men nodded happily and little by little they fell asleep with the cave warming up around them.
One by one the men crawled in the cave and shivering from the cold and fright they tried to warm each other.
- Let me build a fire, the cacique said when he had warmed up a bit, no one can see the light from here and the foam from the waterfall will hide the smoke.
The men nodded happily and little by little they fell asleep with the cave warming up around them.
In the morning they found Iluku gone and the ground littered with dead vulture
men and their offspring.
It was a sad morning, the sky hung low and the memory of the fear from the night before was close to the men.
They were afraid of Amarun and worried that he would swoop down on them on any moment.
Silently they hunted a sloth and returned to the cave where few men had caught catfish and were preparing them wrapped in a banana leaf over the fire.
The water was clear and cold to drink.
It was a sad morning, the sky hung low and the memory of the fear from the night before was close to the men.
They were afraid of Amarun and worried that he would swoop down on them on any moment.
Silently they hunted a sloth and returned to the cave where few men had caught catfish and were preparing them wrapped in a banana leaf over the fire.
The water was clear and cold to drink.
Satisfied their hunger the men lay in the ground telling jokes and stories.
It was time to rest and prepare themselves for the night when Iluku would be back.
The men competed telling their jokes and laughing out loud to the stories with sexual connotations.
The young men were hazed and given advice on how their prowess with women would me much greater after returning to home.
It was time to rest and prepare themselves for the night when Iluku would be back.
The men competed telling their jokes and laughing out loud to the stories with sexual connotations.
The young men were hazed and given advice on how their prowess with women would me much greater after returning to home.
A warrior was a strong man and strong men had strong children.
Outside the river sang to the men and hid their voices from the jaguar men's sharp ears.
Their smell was washed away by the rain and hidden under the stink of the dead bodies of vultures.
The earth, the sky and the water converged to hide them until the night when Iluku would return.
Outside the river sang to the men and hid their voices from the jaguar men's sharp ears.
Their smell was washed away by the rain and hidden under the stink of the dead bodies of vultures.
The earth, the sky and the water converged to hide them until the night when Iluku would return.
To be continued...
This is the eighteenth part of the story.
If you want to read the first part of the story, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 1
To read the second part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 2
To read the third part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 3.
To read the fourth part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 4.
To read the fifth part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 5.
To read the sixth part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 6
To read the seventh part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 7
To read the eight part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 8
To read the ninth part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 9
To read the tenth part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 10
To read the eleventh part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 11
To read the twelth part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 12
To read the thirteenth part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 13
To read the fourteenth part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 14
To read the fifteenth part, go to The Queen With The Frozen Heart 15
If you want to read the seventeenth part, go to the The Queen With The Frozen Heart 17
Another amazing installment of this story - and the pictures are beyond amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are fabulous, as always, as is the writing! Loved this part.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are breathtaking. Interesting read too!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to installment No. 19 - this is great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story. I love your pictures!! They are so pretty!! Beautiful countryside.
ReplyDeleteLove this story. Wonderful pictures as usual. If you haven't read all of this story you need to.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!! What a great set of stories!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a suspenseful story and one I would like to follow. I really enjoyed this installment and the photos were beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat installment, and fabulous photos to go along with it! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome pictures. Beautiful words in this story
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. I love the pictures to go along with the story!
ReplyDeletei love the fog photos! :) and sorry if i sound like a broken record by saying love your writing. i guess i never know how to give proper feedback on writing. :)
ReplyDeleteA stress relieved and I enjoyed reading it. Thank you so much for inspiring
ReplyDeleteThe writing is wonderful and the photos are beyond words! I ENJOYED them both!
ReplyDeleteFantastic story telling and absolutely astounding pictures. I will work my way through the other instalments that I have missed x
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. Thank you for sharing your story with us.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! What a great way to be creative with your blog. And I love the pictures too!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! those photos are stunning
ReplyDeleteLove the writing! And the photos are stunning! do you take them yourself?
ReplyDeleteThank you, and yes, all the pics are my originals, as is the writing.
DeleteGreat installment, as always...with a cliffhanger ending. :) I love the pics.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeletei love the lightening picture, very cool
ReplyDeleteDid you take the pictures? They are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteReading this really makes me want to read the instalments! I love the imagery!
ReplyDeleteThose are such great pictures and such a wonderful story! :)
ReplyDeleteI wish I had the time to start from the beginning. Thanks for your posts - I can read vicariously through you :D
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome series. And I love the photos.
ReplyDeleteThe lightening picture is so cool! Love the story!
ReplyDeleteThe river and the fog look amazing. You capture the most beautiful pictures. This is such a great series I enjoy reading it.
ReplyDeleteThe photographs take you right there. Great writing!
ReplyDeletesuch gorgeous photos! they really take you to a magical land!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo's and great words
ReplyDeleteFab story telling and atmospheric photography to go with it.
ReplyDeleteStunning pictures - I love this series!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pictures! I really want to be there experiencing it myself x
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh to myself when reading this installment...because I see that telling jokes on one another (ribbing) is a favorite pastime of men in any culture.
ReplyDeleteLove Your Stories & Just Breathtaking Pictures. It's Amazing What God Creates!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a well-composed story along with beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat writing style. I havent'read any of the previous parts yet and am not feeling too well so not able to concentrate on all seventeen, but I like this piece.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous pictures to go along with the story. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThe photos match the story very well
ReplyDeleteWow those are some amazing pictures! Great part to the story too.
ReplyDeleteMichelle F.
Your story telling is always interesting to read, thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to 19! Gorgeous photos :)
ReplyDeleteThese views are stunningly gorgeous. You paint such a vivid picture with your words!
ReplyDeleteI love this story! The pictures are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the story. That lightening is CRAZY!
ReplyDeleteI love how you incorporate the images into your story - your photos are stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove the story and the pictures are great. I look forward to reading the rest.
ReplyDeleteWonderful installment again! Your pictures are always so wonderful to see.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written.. You are such a great story teller.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are beautiful. I like how you can really just use any picture to tell your story.
ReplyDeleteNeed to go back and read all the instalments now - stunning pics too
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way of expressing yourself! You vividly combine original photos, that are a real piece of art with an impeccable story that engage the readers! Should be coming back here for more!
ReplyDeleteI will need to go back to the beginning in order to understand the story. From what the others have said, that would be a worthwhile thing to do.
ReplyDeleteI continue to enjoy this wonderful story. I love the pictures...Thanks for continuing the journey.
ReplyDeleteAnother great chapter in the story! My favorite thing is your beautiful pictures. I want to go there some day!
ReplyDeleteamazing pics!
ReplyDeleteAwesome story! I like the way the photos are strategically placed .. they are actually telling the story without words
ReplyDeleteI keep forgetting to ask--did you write this story? I keep reading it, and never asked the author. Fabulous, with great pictures, as usual!
ReplyDeleteYes, it's my original story. I'm actually writing it all the time. I had the idea, it's from a bed time story I told my son. Well, bed time stories I used to tell him when he was smaller about a prince with his name that would do different brave things.
DeleteGreat writing and stunning photography. My favorite is the third photo!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are absolutely stunning! And the story is warming :)
ReplyDeleteYou really do have a knack for writing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful story and pictures!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. I do not think I will ever go to Ecuador in my life, so thank you for sharing these views with us.
ReplyDeleteIncredible photos! That lightning one is particularly amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is really becoming quite the tale. The story is just full of adventure.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures to go along with a nice story line! Great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos ! They compliment the story so well.
ReplyDeleteAnother great part of the story, I can't wait to sit and read them all together. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, totally breath-taking! And the story is also so interesting, i should be checking out the former parts!
ReplyDeletewow this is the first time that ive read ur work, good job
ReplyDeleteLove the concept of the story, a fantasy with total story telling techniques.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous powerful story and l love the pictures!
ReplyDeleteWow! These photos are simply beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThis story sounds so interesting. Will definitely catch up on the previous parts. The photographs are stunning :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen sceneries like that. You are so lucky to experience those kinds of places.
ReplyDeleteWill this become a book someday, published for all of the world to read? It was lovely to read and follow, thank you
ReplyDeleteI am planning to make an ebook out of it. It will be my next adventure :)
DeleteIt's exciting to see where the stories go from here. The warriors seem to have a nice time before the end of the installment.
ReplyDeleteYou weave a beautiful story... love the photos!
ReplyDeleteWow! So the thunders were get caught by the lens? Nice timing! and a great story.
ReplyDeleteYou are really good at story telling! Love those photos! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWoaw!!! The lightning really beautiful! Love it much..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful segment of a mesmerizing story. I've enjoyed the seed and I do hope I like returns.
ReplyDeleteI love your writing style. Your pictures are always beautiful as well and really help capture the story.
ReplyDeleteLove your story and the pictures are just wonderful. The pictures fit the story.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful story. Your pictures are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love to read this story from the start.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are incredibly beautiful that I just want to go there right now. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat read! Your pictures are amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovey story and thanks for sharing with you. And I love, love, love these photos so much. Great photos to go with the story.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazingly gorgeous pictures and story as well!
ReplyDeleteAh, I'm waiting in suspense for the next part
ReplyDeleteAnother great chapter to the story. Your photos are incredible in this post. I love the one with the lightening!
ReplyDeleteThe story has such powerful images, full of light and magic.
ReplyDeleteI was only introduced to your story today and I'm very much interested to read the whole thing. Looks like there's a mix of elements in this story: drama, action, adventure, etc!
ReplyDeleteI love the scenery ,it's so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour writing is amazing
The scenery is gorgeous! I love viewing your pictures, they tell a unique story.
ReplyDeleteyou writing is so beautiful, I really enjoy reading these, looking forward to no.19
ReplyDeleteYour descriptions really bring life to the story. I am imagining the scenes in my head.
ReplyDeleteLove this story and the pictures can't wait for the next part.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, the photos & story are amazing! You have me on the edge of my seat for the next installment!
ReplyDeleteAnother great installment to your story... I love your images that you use for your stories.
ReplyDeleteYay, a new part. Love this installment.
ReplyDeleteAnother captivating installment. Love the pictures too. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting and I love your photos.
ReplyDeleteI am loving these stories, are you going to publish it into a book?
ReplyDeleteOoh...it's getting better and better. Keep writing, it's totally interesting and draws me in each time I rear more
ReplyDeleteThe photos are stunning. I especially love the water ones and would really like to visit thee one day :)
ReplyDeleteHaha not vist thee, visit there! I didn't suddenly go all old English on you!
DeleteWell, you could visit me too, lol. But I totally recommend visiting Laguna Azul (Blue Laguun), it's one of the most beautiful places I've visited in my life. I'm going to write a post about it later on, it's such an amazing place.
DeleteBrilliant instalment and great pictures - I am loving this series!
ReplyDeleteWow! So captivating! I'm excited for the next installment!! Those pictures are absolutely amazing! Keep them coming!!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing pictures! I really want to visit Ecuador after seeing all of these. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love your writing and your pictures are stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother great addition to this cool story. It's so much fun with the photos too. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures and words remind me of some parts of the "Lord of the Rings" movies. You definitely have a way with words.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the next installment!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful words and pictures!
ReplyDeletethose photos looks incredible! would love to visit such place like this!
ReplyDeleteYou can really envision everything you narrate here. So vivid!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are gorgeous! The story really follows along with them.
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