“What Have You Done?!”

Kavio (Spring Equinox Eve)

Dozens of wide, glowing eyes turned to look at Kavio. Their eyes were ringed with pearly anger. Their scaly arms were slick and strong. They threw their weapons at him—whole trees, torn out of the ground and snapped like twigs, and sharp boulders still wet with moss and rage. They climbed the cliff toward him, claws out, fins waving like angry river snakes.

Kavio dodged as many of the attacks as he could. What he couldn’t avoid, he destroyed. He punched with all his strength, using his Blue magic. He shoved a spear of water into a tree trunk flying at his face. The trunk exploded into a pattern of wood splinters.

He moved with care, keeping his defense inside his dance. He kept the beat.

An angry yacuruna leapt at him, screaming like a boiling geyser from the Hexlands. Kavio turned aside like a dancer, grabbed the creature’s wrist in midair, and threw it onto a flat rock. The wet smack was loud. A second one tried to grab him with a whip of water. He stomped the ground with his heel, sending out a dry shockwave that cracked the stream as it jumped. The water hissed into steam. The whip vanished with a pop.

The sky was no safer.

Purple stormcloud pamola—shaped like giant eagle-moose—went wild. Many-armed deep Blue maruts cracked lightning whips to drive them forward. When they saw Kavio on the ledge, the pamola charged.

At the same time, a group of simurghs—giant fae birds glowing with Orange Chroma magic—tried to grab him with their claws and drop him onto the rocks below.

The pamola reached him first. They were monsters filled with thunder, electric purple in color, with eagle wings as wide as sails and moose antlers glowing with violet light. They crashed through the clouds, whipped into madness by the maruts.

Kavio jumped backward off the cliff’s edge. He flipped in the air and caught a rock with one hand. The first pamola flew past where he had just been, missing him by inches. Its hooves smashed into the cliff, sending up sharp pieces of stone.

Kavio swung up with his legs, landed, and spun in a smooth arc. He threw a flash of Yellow lightning at the next creature. The bolt hit its antlers, sparking and breaking its charge. The creature turned aside, dizzy, and gave a loud cry.

But more were coming.

The maruts flew down like storms, spinning with six to eight glowing blue arms. Their whips of blue lightning cut the air with every crack. One struck at Kavio’s face. He bent back so far that his hair touched the ground. The whip passed so close to his throat he felt the burning heat.

He grunted, flipped, kicked, and spun his staff with one hand. He broke necks and crushed spines.

Each time a fae died, it turned to stone and fell down the cliff.

The break didn’t last.

Orange light burned through the clouds.

A group of simurghs flew low on a gust of wind. The giant fae birds glowed with Orange Chroma magic. Their wings didn’t ride the wind—they made it. One simurgh dived with a sharp cry, claws reaching for him.

Kavio ducked, spun low, and threw his poncho up into the air. The heat rushed over him and burned the air. As the bird flew over him, he jumped. He hooked his staff behind its leg and used its speed to lift himself into the sky.

From up high, he saw them all—pamola gathering below, maruts circling like sharks, and simurghs flying around to strike again.

Too many.

He landed on the simurgh he had grabbed—but it tried to throw him off.

It screamed and started to fly higher, wings glowing.

“Fine,” Kavio growled. “Let’s dance.”

He stabbed the point of his flint spear into the bird’s back. Sadly, the bird turned to stone at once. It dropped like a rock, throwing Kavio into the air.

He fell.

If only I could fly like my mother…

He knew how to spread his arms and poncho to catch the wind, but it wasn’t enough. Lightning spears crossed the sky. The roaring water at the base of the falls rushed toward him. The yacuruna raised their arms, laughing. They were ready to pull him under and drown him.

A pamola flew up toward him from below, its antlers shining with stormlight.

While falling, Kavio twisted. He grabbed the beast’s antlers. Low Fae weren’t very smart. The pamola shook its head, stomped, and flew toward the mountain wall, trying to scrape him off.

He jumped.

He landed hard on a small ledge. His knees bent, and his cloak smoked. A marut had almost struck him with lightning while he fell!

Kavio turned his back to the waterfall. He breathed hard. The cliff crumbled under his feet, but he stayed standing.

The storm fae had broken his dance, but he wouldn’t give up. He stomped his feet and punched the sky. He started the tama again. Loops of light moved out from each step—Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple—the Six Sacred Directions.

He danced and fought all night.

By morning, he had beaten the storm. The threads of light from his tama wrapped around the storm clouds and crushed them. The yacuruna crept back into their hidden rivers. The pamola galloped away to other clouds. The maruts flew after them. The thunder faded. The hail stopped. Only a light rain fell.

Even that dried as the sun rose. The sun was pale white on the far eastern side of the valley. The mesa where the tribehold stood was black against the sky.

Kavio dropped to one knee. Every part of his body shook.

He had stood alone all night against the wild storm of the fae. He didn’t expect to hear a human voice.

He was so tired that the voice startled him, and he almost fell.

“What have you done?”

Three men stepped out from the trees. The rain and fog had hidden their climb. Their legwals and shoulder blankets were wet, so they must have been standing in the rain before it stopped. That meant they had seen him dancing. They knew the tama was not a spell they knew. Their faces showed fear and disgust.

Two of them were elders, his old teachers—Gidio and Danumoro. The third man was younger, the same age as Kavio—his cousin, Zumo. Kavio didn’t try to explain anything to the elders. They would never listen. But he looked straight at his cousin.

“You can tell them what you saw,” Kavio said. “Zumo, you saw the battle! All the different fae driving the storm!”

Zumo’s face moved slightly.

“Tomorrow is the planting ritual,” Gidio barked, “and you called a storm that flooded the fields? Who taught you that tama? Who told you to dance it?”

“The fae attacked the valley with the storm—like they wanted to drown the tribehold—”

“I saw no fae,” Gidio snapped. “That means you made the storm with your magic!”

Danumoro looked at Zumo. “Well? What do you say? Did you see any fae?”

Kavio glared at his cousin. "You know the truth. If you keep your secret, you betray me."

Zumo looked away. He shrugged. That meant he saw nothing. But he gave Kavio a quick, nervous look.

I could betray you too, you coward, Kavio thought. But I promised I would keep your cursed secret.

“Kavio, I accuse you of hexcraft,” said Gidio. “The punishment is death!”

“There must be a trial,” Danumoro said. But sadness filled his eyes. Softly, he asked, “Kavio, what have you done?”

Episodes
1 The Forbidden Dance
2 “What Have You Done?!”
3 The Faery Cat Meows For Help
4 Old Man Green Grabs Her By The Hair
5 Kitten Eating Monster
6 Death On The Mountaintop
7 The Weird Little Blue Girl
8 “The Aelfae Are No More!”
9 “Goat-legs!”
10 The Trial in the Labyrinth
11 The Stones Are Cast
12 Through the Fields of Maize
13 The Faery Ring
14 Thrown To The Mob
15 The Travel Omen
16 Blueberry Face
17 Don’t Drink From That Jug!
18 Mad Maba’s Unfinished Song
19 Cannibals Invite Him to Lunch
20 The Blooded Spear Will Rise
21 The Kidnapping
22 The Ambush
23 The Captives
24 The Mother Secretly Teaches Her Daughters
25 The Golden Bear
26 The Captors Revealed!
27 The Old Man and the Old Woman Who Wanted a Child
28 The Corn Maiden
29 Tied up in the Enemy Canoe
30 The Canoe Falls Over the Waterfall
31 The Tribe of Yellow Bear
32 The Wound in the World
33 The Girl With Too Many Diseases
34 Wailing in the Night
35 The Best Dancer Who Ever Lived
36 The Hex on Gwenika
37 The Man Tied to a Boulder
38 The Unwanted Child
39 The Monster...
40 The Weight
41 The Beautiful Eclipse
42 As Easy as Falling Off a Log
43 The Wandering Healer
44 The Warriors of the Bone Whistler
45 Saved by a Stranger
46 The Outcaste is Not Welcome
47 On the Trail of the Hexer
48 “Will you avenge me, Daddy?”
49 Suspicious Lights on the Hill
50 Trapped in the Dark
51 Captured by the Enemy
52 The Whipping
53 The Fight on the Hill
54 The Skull Stomper
55 The Corn Maiden is Offered as a Captive
56 The Rain Dancer
57 The Initiation
58 The Test
59 The Bear Pit
60 Warriors of Yellow Bear
61 The War Chief’s Offer
62 The Only Stone That Matters
63 “You and she can no longer remain friends!”
64 “Don’t Do It!”
65 The Corn Maiden Caged
66 “I Saw Everything!”
67 A Normal Person
68 The Brundorfae
69 Who Wins the Contest?
70 The Surprise Guest of Honor
Episodes

Updated 70 Episodes

1
The Forbidden Dance
2
“What Have You Done?!”
3
The Faery Cat Meows For Help
4
Old Man Green Grabs Her By The Hair
5
Kitten Eating Monster
6
Death On The Mountaintop
7
The Weird Little Blue Girl
8
“The Aelfae Are No More!”
9
“Goat-legs!”
10
The Trial in the Labyrinth
11
The Stones Are Cast
12
Through the Fields of Maize
13
The Faery Ring
14
Thrown To The Mob
15
The Travel Omen
16
Blueberry Face
17
Don’t Drink From That Jug!
18
Mad Maba’s Unfinished Song
19
Cannibals Invite Him to Lunch
20
The Blooded Spear Will Rise
21
The Kidnapping
22
The Ambush
23
The Captives
24
The Mother Secretly Teaches Her Daughters
25
The Golden Bear
26
The Captors Revealed!
27
The Old Man and the Old Woman Who Wanted a Child
28
The Corn Maiden
29
Tied up in the Enemy Canoe
30
The Canoe Falls Over the Waterfall
31
The Tribe of Yellow Bear
32
The Wound in the World
33
The Girl With Too Many Diseases
34
Wailing in the Night
35
The Best Dancer Who Ever Lived
36
The Hex on Gwenika
37
The Man Tied to a Boulder
38
The Unwanted Child
39
The Monster...
40
The Weight
41
The Beautiful Eclipse
42
As Easy as Falling Off a Log
43
The Wandering Healer
44
The Warriors of the Bone Whistler
45
Saved by a Stranger
46
The Outcaste is Not Welcome
47
On the Trail of the Hexer
48
“Will you avenge me, Daddy?”
49
Suspicious Lights on the Hill
50
Trapped in the Dark
51
Captured by the Enemy
52
The Whipping
53
The Fight on the Hill
54
The Skull Stomper
55
The Corn Maiden is Offered as a Captive
56
The Rain Dancer
57
The Initiation
58
The Test
59
The Bear Pit
60
Warriors of Yellow Bear
61
The War Chief’s Offer
62
The Only Stone That Matters
63
“You and she can no longer remain friends!”
64
“Don’t Do It!”
65
The Corn Maiden Caged
66
“I Saw Everything!”
67
A Normal Person
68
The Brundorfae
69
Who Wins the Contest?
70
The Surprise Guest of Honor

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