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Mory and Asura (adapted from Indian mythology): Indies

  • aaykanrajan
  • Sep 3, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 16, 2021

Once, there lived an expeditioner by the name of Mory. He was in the Indian forests of Maharashtra when suddenly, he saw a gruesome creature, which looked like the creatures below.













He screamed. Then the Rakshasa said, ''Do not fear me. I am not a real Rakshasa. I am a shapeshifter.'' ''No, I do not believe you. I have heard that Rakshasas are gruesome creatures. They destroy people and look scary because they committed torturous and cruel sins in their previous life'', said Mory. He than ran away. Hearing and seeing this, the Rakshasa became enraged. It immediately chased Mory. Mory struggled to escape the Rakshasa, who was a fast runner.

Just as he thought he would never make it out of the forests alive, a monkey appeared out of the bushes and seeing the tragedy, it defeated the Rakshasa. Mory then thanked the monkey, thinking that the monkey would not understand what he had said. To his astonishment, the monkey transformed into a human and said, '' You're welcome, Mory.'' Then Mory with his jaws dropped asked '' How do you know my name?'' ''I am an asura, a Hindu-Buddhist demigod and a shapeshifter as well. You can just call me 'Asura'.'', replied the monkey that transformed into a human.

From then on Mory and Asura became bosom buddies. Mory would ask Asura for advice and Asura would improve his English with Mory's help. They would also eat together, cook for each other and watch movies together. Eventually, they learnt how to live with each other. One day, they wanted to take a flight to Australia. So, they got tickets and were boarding the plane. They learnt a lot about Australia on their trip.

THE END

Read my next post to find out what they learnt!

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