Garrl, we must help him! I tell GrrGrrr: Wait? Is GrrGrr Garrl? How do I know that? Why is the sound that comes out of my mouth understandable to me? My head! I see how the adult spits fire at the humans; they hide behind their shields, and he takes the opportunity to leap onto one of those shields and breathe fire at whoever is behind it. The other humans try to attack him immediately with their spears, but he narrowly dodges them.
He keeps moving and breathing fire while the humans keep their distance. The cave we are in is small, making it difficult for the humans and their weapons to move; but he looks exhausted and was already injured; the glow he had starts to fade. At that moment, he turns towards us and screams.
- Just go already!
- Breigon, we must leave! He tells me, Garrl.
Did they speak and I understood them? How?
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At that moment, a glimmer appears in the cave; it comes from a human and specifically from his spear. There was no time when the human threw it; it was already in the adult's chest. He manages to stay standing, but falls to his knees, spitting blood. Noooooo! Garrl grabs me by force, taking us towards the cliff.
Garrl, we must help him! He helped us! It's the only thing I can think of; but the moment I see Garrl's face, I know: he doesn't want to leave either, but if we stay, his sacrifice will be in vain; because they will kill us too.
Before jumping into the chasm, I see him for one last second, turning towards us, while something he holds in his claw begins to glow. I can only scream his name and try to say it right this time, as we fall into the abyss.
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- Kirkarrggggggg!
- Wow, you finally said my name correctly; this is my inheritance for you; take care and goodbye.
- And for you, humans, your massacre ends here; this is for my people, my family, for our great ancestors and my duty to them.
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As we fell, I saw a great flash before hitting the water, and the current carried us away, and then I saw nothing else; I could only think, "Why?". While I try to stay afloat, alongside Garrl, being carried by the current, God knows where.