The Crystal Pond
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Fantasy
is the reality of a fable. There are some standard characters that drive all
fables forward, a farmer, old man or woman, and some strange creatures. But
these don’t make a fable worth reading. It’s something else, something close to
what we know about the world we live in. The most powerful thing about fables
is that they can talk about the prohibited in a unique fashion, like the story
below.
“I never
dared to do this before. I feel proud of myself at least trying to get the mangoes
now,” he spoke to himself. His eyes were tracing cautiously, any visible trace of
wild animals that could harm him during his lonely quest.
He was a
farmer and he went to the forest to collect some seeds of a variety of rare mango
tree.
He moved deeper
into the woods. He saw a pond, and that reminded him how thirsty he was. As he
stooped to drink from the pond, the cloth that he wore around his neck, a part
of it, fell into water and for his shock, turned into crystal.
He took it
out. It had been cloth a moment before, but now changed into glass. What a
transformation! It was magical but horrifying, he thought. The glass part of
the cloth stuck with the other cloth as if glued together.
He had to
drink water. He had water in front of him; however the reality existed not in
his favor. The thirst increased beyond what he first thought.
He
kneeled down near the pond and looked into it. On the surface of the water he
saw something reflected. It was a flower, a white two petal flower on a tiny plant,
near the shore.
“Who
would be responsible for this magical pond?” He asked the flower.
“The
Creatures who look after this forest,” the flower said.
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The
farmer remembered the Creatures from the stories told by the older people in
his village. They were Creatures with the head of a buffalo and the body of a
lion. They resided in the depths of the forest; they were said to be beings
from the Other World.
He felt a
fierce rage for the Creatures. He felt the desire to curse; he felt it apt.
“Where are
the Creatures?” He asked the flower.
I don’t
know,” the flower said.
“Those
are responsible for my plight. I know my thirst too is induced by them. The
only choice left for me is to drink and die a crystal statue. I want to see
them. Where are those cruel—“He was about to curse them, but right then the
flower cut in.
“I have
something to ask you,” It said.
“Ask.”
“What did
you see in the water when you looked in it?”
The
farmer groped in his thoughts for an answer and said, “I think, I saw you, little
flower.”
“No…” the
flower said with an unsettling grunt. “It was not me,” he said, “think deeper.”
The
farmer felt a light bulb going off in his mind. Yes, it was his image that he
noticed first on the surface of the pond.
“Do you
have any idea what that means?” the flower asked seeing the farmers’ expression.
After
thinking for some time, the farmer said, “All I know is that the pond was made
useless by the Creatures and I am going to have a word with them.”
“Do you
know how powerful the Creatures are?” the flower said, “If they can transform
the water into a magical potion just imagine what they can do to you, if you
pick a fight with them,”
“Whatever….
I just want to take my revenge,” he said.
“But why
do you still want to fight with the Creatures? Didn’t you understand what you
found in the water?” the flower enquired in confusion.
“What? I
found myself in the reflection,” the man said.
“OK. Do
one thing, just check one more time, what you find in the water,” the flower
said.
With
enough second thoughts as common to any skeptical human being, the farmer went
close the pond and looked into it. He found his own eyes staring at himself;
then the little flower nearby.
Waves
were forming on the surface of the water with the wind from east. It was
getting late and if the night fell, he would be lost in the forest. It was
believed in village that the Creatures don’t prefer outsiders in the forest
after the sunset. The farmer’s heart was beating faster and throat was drying
with thirst. Then, right then, he found something yellowish on the bed of the
pond—the Flower of the Black Star!
He knew
this flower from the tales grand mother had told him in his childhood. She had
told him that the flower was brought to the forest by a group of demons who lived
in the kingdom of the Beast King. However, the village storyteller had a
different version for this story. He always said that the flower had descended
from one of the Black Stars in the sky. No one had seen that star, because it
was black in color.
Even
though there are many stories about the Flower of the Black Star, on one fact,
they all united—the flower was extremely poisonous. The Flower of the Black Star
can poison even the air near its presence and the soil it falls upon. The
farmer’s mind paced like a kingfisher’s dive.
So that
was why the Creatures turned the water into a magical potion that transforms
anything into crystals. They wanted to caution everyone.
The
farmer looked at the little white flower. The flower smiled at him. The yellow
Flower of the Black Star gleamed from under the pond like a sign of warning, a
poisonous reminder of something the farmer now regretted.
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“I
thought they, the Creatures were trying to kill me, but see; their intention
was to save my life. Am I too late?” He
asked the little flower on the shore of the pond.
“No, my
human friend,” the flower said, “However, every realization cries for action.”
The
farmer dipped the long pole that he used as support for walking in the forest,
in the water. It became a crystal pole. He tested its strength by thrusting it
hard into the ground nearby. It was strong and sharp.
The
farmer looked around for an appropriate spot and started digging a new pond.
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