In the Himalayas,
in a place engulfed by ice and under freezing weather below zero, the scene looked like a painting:
Vast white lands, a clear blue sky, scattered trees, and towering peaks covered in snow… a breathtaking sight that enchants anyone who beholds it.
But that's only if you look from afar…
Inside, that beautiful scenery turns into a hell unfit for life.
This place is forbidden to human greed, no matter what, for mankind always seeks to own everything—even the treasures hidden in the ice or to live within it. Yet the limits of the human body prevent them from doing so.
When humans realize their weakness, miracles are born.
And when the age of development began in the past, humans became stronger with machines. They returned to rediscover the ice, which became known as the "white gold," hiding countless forms of wealth.
But after the explosion in the pyramid and the change in the world, the icy land turned into forbidden ground, now filled with evildoers.
It seems humans are not truly protectors of nature, but rather its natural-born enemies.
Natural disasters themselves are the greatest threat to mankind… and the relationship between the two is complicated: rivalry, enmity, and love at the same time.
For in the end, we are created from the clay of the earth, not evolved from apes as is claimed.
The earth takes from humans, and humans depend on the earth.
The earth harms humans, and humans harm the earth.
In the end, humans and the earth are one, but with different fates, until death unites them at last.
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Slowly, the scene shifts closer to a battle…
Human ambition threatens a once-peaceful place.
The ground shakes violently, sounds roar, and anger fills the land.
"Damn it! Did we really have to take this mission? This is truly a legendary beast! Who would have thought those myths were real?"
One of the squad members breathes heavily, as the intensity of the fight surpasses his strength.
The leader replies sharply, dodging the monster's crushing blows:
"Shut up! Complaining now? You know the shaman,strongest Faisal, from the Three Factions, now in Sinai Academy, gave this order. Refusal wasn't an option! And the difficulty has doubled because we must keep this monster's body and mind intact!"
But the defender, struggling with his shield, grits his teeth:
"Leader… this is really hard! We're fighting a legendary beast, the Yeti! Who would've thought Haka's return would bring back extinct creatures? I thought it was just a lie, or some scientists' theory!"
Yes, dear reader, as you read—it is the Yeti, the ice monster from ancient legends.
A massive being, humanoid yet covered in thick fur, with skin as blue and hard as stone.
His eyes carried boundless arrogance. He was not the dumb or friendly creature of stories, but a primal beast who knew the law of the jungle better than anyone.
The Yeti gazed at the humans with disdain, wondering:
Why are these small creatures invading his territory without fear, daring to fight him?
Had the animals he used to eat in the past grown braver?
He did not realize he was now facing the mightiest race on earth… humans.
The Yeti swung his fists with terrifying speed, striking and dodging with sharp precision.
He repeatedly attacked the defender, furious at him for being as annoying as a fly, always stepping in front of his blows with that shield.
Then suddenly, he lunged at the leader—
But the leader narrowly dodged, just as the Yeti had expected!
His plan all along wasn't to hit him, but to smash the ground, creating tremors and quakes that left the squad struggling to stand.
The Yeti didn't stop there. He smiled, lifted chunks of ice, and hurled them.
Snow fell heavily, clouding their vision, and with his white fur blending in, he vanished into the storm.
From behind, he struck swiftly—his punch landing squarely on the back of the very member who had been complaining earlier.
The blow sent him flying, crashing onto the ice with brutal force!
He was lucky—an assassin type, focused on speed, not defense. He had chosen the energy of "Ka."
Had he chosen "Ba" instead, he would have died instantly from that hit.
The faces of the remaining three hardened with shock, determination, and a touch of despair.
They realized the situation was far more dangerous than they thought.
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The battle against the Yeti grew both harder and easier.
Harder, because he was evolving his techniques with frightening speed.
Easier, because they were slowly adapting to his patterns.
But the monster didn't relent—now stomping the ground with his legs to cause quakes, then hurling ice with his hands, his rhythm more fluid and powerful than before.
The squad felt terror creep into their hearts… the beast was learning and improving during the fight itself!
Time passed, and the team fought back in unison:
– The leader deflected strikes with his sword, countering swiftly.
– The assassin aimed for the Yeti's legs from behind, striking just before another quake could be made.
– The archer moved silently, targeting his eyes, ears, and vital points to distract him.
– The defender absorbed the brunt of the blows, holding firm with his shield.
Their teamwork was clear, their bond evident.
Yet the Yeti grew more enraged and uneasy, sensing that if this continued, death awaited him.
Then, without hesitation, as he neared the trees, a wicked grin spread across his face.
He grabbed an entire tree and wielded it like a weapon!
Imitating the humans who dared to challenge him.
He swung the tree like a blade, smashing the ground of his land, defending his clan and territory against these "insects," as he saw them.
The squad instantly dropped flat, realizing the danger.
Above them, a metallic orb floated in the sky, recording and analyzing everything at incredible speed.
And beyond, if the scene widened further, four others could be seen standing at a distance, watching intently, their expressions grim.
One of them muttered in shock and dread:
"This is bad… if a mere weak legendary beast can do this, what happens if stronger ones return… like a dragon?!
Will humanity itself be in danger?"
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Next Stop: The Law of the Jungle
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Hello everyone, I'm back.
This was a difficult and exciting chapter for me, but it's the first one [of its kind] and I will definitely improve.
I hope you like the chapter—please tell me your opinion, I really want to hear it.
What did you think about the fighting and the storytelling style? I really want to know your thoughts.
Things will intensify even more in the next chapter—stay tuned!