When I Tell You A Story: Book 1 (Black River Trilogy)

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by Himalaya Goswami




  The Sun,

  the Moon,

  and the Muse

  ________________

  A story by

  Himalaya Goswami

  Hello,

  Welcome to the galaxy. .

  I am a ghost. And my name is Stretto. I am not from around here (don’t tel anyone).

  I come from a planet cal ed Odysseus, one of the 7 realms in the galaxy. Yes, we share

  the same galaxy, and that can be an acceptable reason for both of us to kick out al

  the bul shit, and become friends. And life is unpredictable, anyways.

  Aliens exist. It's the first truth you must realize, because you may know it already.

  But just knowing won’t be enough. You must realize. So, Earthmen, sit tight,

  because i’l take you on an adventurous ride across the galaxy, and teleport you to

  the times as old as the time itself.

  Before we begin, let me tel you a bit about major civilizations in our galaxy. We

  refer to them as ‘Realms’, environments which can sustain multiple life forms. Earth

  is the realm of mortals, one of the 7 kingdoms in the Black River galaxy (yes, that’s

  it's real name). Where i come from is a place around 3000 light years away from

  here, the kingdom of Odysseus.

  It is the empire of King Suran, the God of oceans and life underneath. It is under his

  watch that aquatic life survives and flourishes, and his mighty shield $#$@%$

  defends al the peace loving aquarians al over the galaxy against those who desire

  disruption of peace.

  The superintendent of the 7 realms is God Indra, the king of Amravati. Oh, mortal.

  Amravati: the paradise.

  The city of Amravati is a city always seen for the first time. The entire city is made up

  of white stones that shine like pearls, it is a never ending panorama of beauty.

  Amazingly beautiful angels, music that can revive the dead. Lord Indra lives in his

  palace at the centre of the city. No outsider is al owed in the city except on a

  previously scheduled appointment.

  Planets are different from realms. They can sustain one just life form. There are lots

  of establishments in the galaxy that i am aware of, but not al . It is, indeed, a vast

  stretched space.

  There’s a planet in our galaxy where rock monsters live. They’re huge, and they don’t

  talk much. And there’s a planet where you can find cyborgs. Yes, those

  trans-humanoid creatures exist as wel . There is a treasure planet beyond the

  horizon, and there’s a planet where time flows backwards. As a result, they’re born

  old and die young. And their life is ful of surprises.

  Now, let me tel you this. There isn’t just one world that we see around us. It is just a

  part of the complete world. The other half is a world that co-exist with the external

  world. It is the world of mind.

  There was a time when the world of mind was a routinely visited place by the

  mortals. The cafe of muses, which was once overfil ed with humans looking for

  remarkable ideas and inspiration, is an empty place now. Now, they are mostly

  involved in the world of brain.

  Ah, one thing remains. I forgot to tel you about me. I am an Orr, a tiny creature

  made up of super condensed plasma extracted from the black hole near Odysseus. I

  am a shapeshifter, and my real shape is a mystery to myself. If you’ve seen an

  amoeba (more probably an image of it), you won’t find it difficult to imagine how i

  look like. I look like a black amoeba with a tiny white dot flowing around my stature.

  That’s my eye. I can change my appearance upon my wish. And i got my powers

  from the dream realizing stone. Yes, that exists as wel !

  My most favorite shape is of a water bubble. And of a spoon. If you ask me how i

  forgot my genuine self. I would start crying and blabbering about how i ended up

  sweeping my own subconscious memory. And my master built the machine that

  made me forget my own bloody form and color. But i could not forget who my

  master is. A Strange world.

  I am a slave. Yes. you heard it right. But I am a different kind of slave. I am an almost

  free Orr, answerable to no one in the universe but my master.

  My master is the muse of science. It is under her gentle shade that scientific

  advancements are made in the galaxy. Unlike the mortals, gods prefer to have

  telepathic conversations. But this accomplice isn’t limited to the divine. Even

  mortals have the capability to transmit thoughts through the mind. A mind is the

  door for the other world, the one that completes the external world. And that is why

  the mind was made. You see, every invention was a thought in the beginning, an

  idea in the mind of its inventor. From a simple stool to the revolutionary network of

  the networks, it was my master broadcasting ideas into the galaxy which found their

  way of manifestation through the mind.

  But soon, the sweet days turned sour, and a dark shadow fel upon her destiny. A

  series of tragic events occurred to her one peaceful life and blowed off the light of

  innovation. And in the darkness, terrible things happened to her. She was flamed,

  scorched by evil spirits, and caged in an object without any way out.

  We tried to find her. We spread in the vast stretches of the galaxy. But we could not

  find any traces of her, not even with the divine eyes. And al this because of a wish

  she wished. A simple as simple as a woman could wish: to spend her life with the one

  she loved.

  The galaxy is ful of mysteries and strange things. There’s a river where molten gold

  flows, there’s a garden of the dead souls. There is a tower where al the black magic

  spel s are inscribed, and a mil ion evil souls are sealed inside the wal s of tower. I can

  go on, and tel you of the 12 angry sisters, the 27 wives of moon, the incomplete

  twins, the tree of life, and the wheel of time. But that would only distract us from

  our motive. You want a story and i wil give you one.

  And this is not an ordinary story. If you like light-hearted stories untouched by

  suspense, lack of adventure or magic, and talks only about a happy couple and their

  romance, then there are a lot of awful books about the same. They are just another

  brick in the wal . But if you like stories about the universe and aliens, about clever and unreasonably attractive men who want to become gods, about the many worlds and

  civilizations out there, about burning skeletons and witches, about a dream

  fulfil ing stone, about muses, great inventions, heartbreaks and betrayals, about

  black magic and disguised intentions, then stay. And keep on keepin on.

  Our story’s humble beginnings stretch back to the time when the universe was stil

  in its early years of development. It is said, the creator does not creates the universe.

  He just makes everyone aware of it. And with awareness came the desire to know, to

  learn, to realize, and to apply it for the upliftment of their races.

  They were looking for knowledge. Without knowledge, there was no purpose of their
r />   life, and they were lost in the abyss of ignorance. They needed a light, a torch of

  knowledge that would help them transcend the limitations of mortal form and fulfil

  their destinies.

  And the Goddess was pleased. She decided to show them the way of true wisdom,

  and the path to discover their true nature. The devi asked her carrier, the white swan

  to fetch three pearls from the ocean of milk. The swan dip its beak in the ocean and

  picked three white gleaming pearls size of a tangerine. Then, she touched her lips

  over those pearls and turned them into the seeds of infinite knowledge. The three

  jewels were the pil ars of absolute knowledge. The first pearl became the beacon of

  scientific knowledge, the second one became the infinite repository of music, and

  the third became an infinite ocean of arts. Those were the three pil ars of knowledge:

  Science was created for the brain. It was meant for the advancement of life. music

  was created for soul. It was to connect with the divine. And arts were created for the

  mind. They were meant to generate beautiful thoughts that spread love and beauty.

  She dispersed them in the galaxy, to choose a worthy mind, body and heart who

  would become a container for the stones. The container of the pearl would become

  immortal. And the seeds traveled across the vast spaces of the universe to find their

  mates, the ones who would become the light for al the seekers and builders. They

  passed through many kingdoms, and at last, they final y made their choices.

  A little boy who was about to kil himself because of his inability to speak was chosen

  by one of the seeds, and he was identified as the muse of music. The other seed

  chose a blind girl who became the muse of arts. Both of them were truly worthy,

  because they had seen suffering and desired to end the sufferings of others.

  But the third seed made a different choice. It chose a child who wasn’t born yet, a

  royal blood who was already blessed with everything in abundance. The seed of

  science entered the womb of queen Gemini, wife of King Suran, and after two

  months, she gave birth to a lovely girl. They named her Vyana, and she became the

  muse of science.

  Like your parents, the parents of gods too take pride in their children’s

  accomplishments. It was not very long that their daughter’s hidden powers revealed

  themselves and her fame spread like scent. They wrote songs about her, and

  mothers told her stories of inventions as bedtime stories to little kids who dreamt of

  being inventors. The entire galaxy was undergoing a revolutionary transformation.

  They cal ed it ‘The Era of Science’. And Vyana became the new god.

  Vyana created a machine that could teleport a person anywhere in the universe with

  the click of an instant, warping al the constraints of time and space. A distance of

  mil ions miles could be covered within seconds. Her invention changed the way

  people traveled across the galaxy, and it was now possible to reach the creators

  without lapsing a time of mil ion years during the cosmic journey.

  The good thing about the desires is also its bad thing. They keep growing, like a

  never ending stream of water. After the invention of a teleportation machine, her

  next ambition was to create new life.

  You must know, even Gods don’t have al the answers. Even they don’t know it al .

  But even after many cycles of the wheel, she could not create a machine that could

  generate life artificial y. Her attempts to nudge the creators failed, and misery

  entered her life through the back window. She was mocked everywhere, and turned

  to be a synonym of pride and ego. She was given an example of what happens when

  pride fal s. And her days of glory diminished like the sun at dusk.

  And when she had lost al the hopes, she took shelter in the sacred temple of Odysseus, the Blue

  Menhir. She devoted herself to the service of devi who resided inside the temple. It was an example

  of immense beauty. 1313 stairs that led to an inverted hemispherical dome with four doors in four

  directions. It was built to signify the balance between science, arts and music. And in the temple,

  she found a way to end al her sufferings.

  Our story begins the night King Suran dreamt an unusual dream. And this was his dream.

  The King dreamt that he was on the way back to his kingdom after winning a war.

  He had triumphed over Hyperion, one of the 13 realms of the galaxy, turning it into

  the ground of death and blood of every man, woman and child. He himself had set

  the kalpataru on flames. The tree of life turned to ashes, its gigantic trunk was

  smoldering, and the smoke erupting out of it was reaching the sky. The black

  smokes formed a cluster of blackness as if it was a black spot of shame.

  He saw that he had j oined h

  ands w

  ith the chaos skeletons, t he vigilante of chaos and

  death. The other kings and gods were cursing him for the treacherous deeds he had

  done. And the king was was laughing at them, disregarding their implications. His

  mouth was brimming with rum, potion of the devil.

  ‘What made a wise King so merciless that he turned to be a demon?’ one of them

  asked. ‘Did you not think of your own when you butchered them al ?’ the o

  ther voice

  yel ed. ’Do not cal him a King. he deserves no more,’ an old voice asserted.

  ‘You can change your mind, but you cannot change the consequences of it,’ a voice

  took over al the other hurles and curses, a nd silenced t hem a l . It was a clear, patient

  voice with a sense of harmony. It didn’t complain, it didn’t praise. ‘The Wheel wil

  not stop moving, and neither would the t ime cease. You have c hosen to b

  ought upon

  your kingdom the same fate you bought upon the divine Kingdom, Hyperion. You

  wil lay on your bed the way you have made it.’

  The king was yawning inside his royal chariot, bel y laughing at them. He swayed his

  fingers to command his new army of smoldering skeletons to silence the infernal

  voices. The smoldering yel ow ghosts made of mortal bones rocketed up in the sky

  and burned al the impressions of kings with the beam of fire erupting out of their

  chest. The last voices the king heard were of explosions, one after the other. The

  silence prevailed again, and he dozed into the arms of sleep.

  The King woke up with a shot, sweating from top to b

  ottom, his h

  eart reluctant t o b

  urst o

  ut o

  f his

  chest. He was breathing heavily, and took his time to realize it was not real. It was just a dream.

  His wife, Queen Gemini was lying beside him, deep in her sleep, her face gleaming in the

  moonlight from the window with flying curtains. He took a sigh of relief, and the desire for rum

  urged inside him. A flying saucer appeared with two beautiful egg s haped s aucers, o

  ne f il ed w

  ith

  water and the other with rum.

  The king gulped the liquid, and it burned al the anxiety that had gripped h

  im. T

  he n

  ext m

  oment,

  he was no more afraid. The act of siding with the sinful didn’t feel shamefaced to him anymore.

  His cheeks touched the pil ow again, and the dream recurred as soon as he fel again i n the l ap o />
  f

  sleep.

  When he woke up, he found his chariot had stopped. A foul smel had fil ed the

  closed chamber, and he rushed out of the golden cart only to see what he feared the

  most.

  He found himself at the foot of The Blue Menhir, the establishment as old as the time

  itself, was now burst open from top. It had been demolished, its sky high dome

  made of white marble was shattered and its withered pieces were scattered over the

  1313 stairs to the temple. The 8 iron gates had been lacerated around the corners,

  torn apart like pages in a notebook.

  His eyes were fil ed with tears, and an unimaginable fear gripped him. He looked

  around. Streams of smoke were erupting out as far as he could see. The sky had

  turned black. And he heard nothing but cries of children and women, their screams

  as they were burned alive. It were the chaos skeletons, the creatures who relished on

  the flesh and blood of the innocent, and danced to death in the screams of women

  and children. They had not just burnt his kingdom, the two faced skeletons were

  more cruel than the imaginable. They had murdered the oracles, but they couldn’t

  stop there.

  The king’s body lost life for a minute as the treacherous thought of the stone being

  stolen gripped his mind. He was shivering, and began climbing the stairs. Hopping

  over the shattered stone pieces, he headed to somewhere only he knew the way to.

  He kept counting the stairs as he climbed them up, looking for a specific mark that

  would decide his fate for the remainder of his life. After a long hurdle of finding the

  specific mark, a bird with one wing. He positioned himself at the mark, and

  adjusted his height to see through a tiny hole at the wal of temple in front of him.

  And as he found what he was looking for, the view chil ed his nerves. It was what he

  feared. The oracles were lying dead, and the gemstone was missing. It was the

  source of energy for Odysseus, one of the 9 stones of incredibility and immense

  power.

  The king woke up again, this time shaking terribly. His legs were dancing in fear. He looked

  around again, satisfied himself of the dream and went back to sleep. But he had realized that it

 

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