Ghanburi's Pot: Part 3
...thought... Wait! I cannot die, I am one with the Jungle, and as long as it is, I shall be. Oldburi, too, shall be reborn in the little meadow by the big tree, with all his brothers and sisters. With that thought, and a deep breath, Ghanburi jumped up alive and well again!
Jungle Camp came into focus before his eyes. There was the fire, and the storage hut, and the tree house--yes all here. The sky was blue, and the flora was green. Birds were chirping their same, merry song. Yet, there too was the murderer, standing there covered in blood. Ghanburi noticed that he had a smug look of satisfaction on his crimson face. This stranger had come to Jungle Camp just to kill, because he liked it. He did not come for gold, or glory, but to cause pain because somehow, someway it pleased him to do so. Ghanburi suddenly felt very sorry for the murderer, but even as he did so, the murderer drew back his sword to strike again.
The rest of the story goes as one might expect it to go in the strange, brutal world of Nave. Ghanburi would get chopped up, slashed apart, sliced and diced, and each time he'd come back with a deep breath. Though he was not proud of it, the little, hairy man could not help but to taunt to murder a bit, saying things like, "Oh no, don't kill me. Ah." in his most sardonic voice, and reminding him that Ghanburi was, in fact, immortal. At one point, one of Ghanburi's friends bravely tried to stand between the murderer and Ghanburi, taking the blows to her body. She was very courageous, the little man thought. "But, no! I will wear out this man's blade on my hide if that is what it takes." So, Ghanburi moved foreword into the blade of the deranged, pitiful murderer.
Soon after, a pair of hunters who had tamed huge terrible birds came to Jungle Camp. The murderer attacked them too, but the hunters turned their giant birds loose on him, and with jungle shaking screeches they gobbled him up in short order. You might think that it would end here, the deranged sadist defeated, and that life would return to normal in Jungle Camp. However, "normal" in Jungle Camp is perhaps something a bit different than you may be used to, and just as soon as the hunters and their huge birds left, the murderer returned.
Slice, dice, chop, stab, bonk, skewer, and poke, it went on and on. After Ghanburi had perhaps died five or six times (and came back, because he is immortal) the pitiful murderer finally grew tired, or perhaps bored with the whole affair. Again, Ghanburi's own frailty was manifest in his taunts towards the man, which wasn't very nice (and the hairy man later regretted).
In the end, the murder tracked bloody footprints out into the jungle, and the little man named Ghanburi sat down by his fire. As he munched on a muse fruit, he thought that maybe he should go to bed. "Tomorrow". he thought, "I will make my stew." Ghanburi took another bite, "Yes, stew tomorrow."
"But", he pondered, "which pot shall I use?"
The End.