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Tras un naufragio devastador, desperté en las orillas de una isla misteriosa y olvidada. No estaba solo. Una criatura felina majestuosa, la última de su noble especie, necesitaba mi ayuda desesperadamente para sobrevivir. En este lugar salvaje, mi misión cambió: ya no se trataba solo de mi vida, sino de salvar a un ser único de la extinción total.
🎬 Una historia épica de supervivencia, valentía y fantasía que te atrapará de principio a fin.
Lo que descubrirás en este video:
El misterio de una isla oculta llena de peligros ancestrales.
El vínculo inesperado entre un hombre y una criatura legendaria.
La lucha desesperada por preservar el último rastro de una especie.
Si te apasionan las aventuras épicas, los mundos fantásticos y las historias con un gran corazón, ¡SÍGUENOS! para disfrutar de estrenos diarios en alta definición.
#Fantasía #Aventura #CriaturaFelina #Naufragio #PelículaCompleta #Supervivencia #DramaCorto #CineEspañol #IslaMisteriosa
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00:00My presidential helicopter was flying through the clear skies over the Pacific Ocean.
00:05I, Alejandro Mendez, newly elected president, was traveling to an emergency international summit.
00:11An urgent diplomatic matter that required my immediate presence.
00:16Mr. President, we will arrive in approximately two hours, Captain Torres reported over the intercom.
00:23I nodded silently, looking out the window as I reviewed the documents prepared by my team.
00:30The crew was impeccable, professionals.
00:34There was nothing to be heard but the constant hum of the propellers.
00:39But then a greenish flash appeared on the radar.
00:43Captain Torres frowned.
00:45He was confused.
00:47Mr. President, there is something strange with the instruments.
00:51Before he could say a word, brutal turbulence rocked the helicopter.
00:56The instruments went crazy.
00:57Impossible readings flickered on the screens.
01:01Torres struggled with the controls and the crew ran to secure the interior.
01:07Mayday, mayday.
01:08Torres shouted over the radio.
01:10We have lost control, coordinates.
01:13He did not finish the sentence.
01:15A deafening explosion rocked the aircraft and then the sensation of free fall.
01:19The ground literally opened up beneath my feet.
01:24I woke up on the beach, sand clinging to my face, my presidential suit torn and soaked, a metallic taste in my mouth, blood.
01:32I sat up slowly trying to figure out what hurt more.
01:39Broken ribs, a deep gash in my thigh and probably a concussion.
01:43The helicopter was left with only fragments scattered across the beach and debris floating in the crystal clear water.
01:51I looked around, there didn't seem to be any other survivors.
01:55I managed to put on the clothes of one of my men.
01:58The sun beat down relentlessly on the burning sand.
02:04Thirst burned my throat like fire.
02:07With effort I dragged myself to the shade of some palm trees just at the edge of the beach.
02:12The wound on my thigh was still bleeding and I couldn't wait any longer.
02:16I tore off what was left of my shirt and tied it up as a makeshift bandage.
02:21I spent hours drifting in and out of consciousness, the shock, the blood loss, the dehydration.
02:28Everything was slowly killing me and I knew it.
02:31In one of those moments of lucidity, I saw something.
02:35A small stream, it ran down from the jungle toward the sea.
02:38I used all my remaining strength and crawled to it.
02:42The fresh water was my salvation.
02:44I drank desperately until I felt my body coming back to life.
02:49I washed my wound as best I could.
02:53Then I went into the scattered remains of the helicopter,
02:56looking for anything that might be useful to me and found an emergency kit.
03:01It was half destroyed, but there were still some painkillers and sterile bandages.
03:06Enough to keep me alive for another day.
03:09That night I spent under a makeshift roof made of palm leaves.
03:14I was shivering not only from the cold, but also from the early signs of fever.
03:19The sounds of the jungle enveloped me in an unfamiliar symphony.
03:22All I could hear was the echo of my breathing and the fear pulsing inside me.
03:29I woke up with my body numb, but my mind a little clearer.
03:34I knew I had to move.
03:35I had to do something.
03:37I spent the day exploring the beach, searching, hoping, for any sign of survival or any useful
03:44remains of the helicopter, but my hopes quickly faded.
03:48I found several bodies, including that of Captain Torres.
03:52All had died on impact, their throats tight and enduring the pain as best I could.
03:56I dug deep graves in the sand.
03:59I gave them a simple but sincere farewell and promised them that I would survive,
04:03that I would return and that I would not forget their sacrifice.
04:07Reality hit me hard.
04:10I was the only survivor.
04:13Guilt hit me like a stone.
04:15Why me?
04:16Why was I still alive when braver men than me had died?
04:20I cried for the first time since the crash.
04:23I cried for my men, for myself, for the life I had left behind.
04:28Then I focused on what was essential.
04:31I needed better shelter, some food, and to start getting my physical condition back.
04:37The wound on my leg continued to bother me, but the antibiotics in the first aid kit seemed
04:41to be keeping the infection at bay.
04:44I hobbled along the shoreline.
04:46The pain was constant, but I had to move.
04:48I found more of the helicopter's debris, including an intact section of the cockpit.
04:52It could serve as a base for a shelter.
04:55I also picked up some fallen fruit that looked safe, coconuts and some reddish fruits whose
05:00name I didn't know but that smelled sweet.
05:03Suddenly, a coconut fell from a palm tree.
05:05It landed inches from my head.
05:08My initial shock turned to laughter.
05:11A bitter, hysterical laugh, but for some reason liberating.
05:15It was the first time I had laughed since the accident.
05:20I picked up the coconut and examined it.
05:22I had never had to open one without the comforts of civilization.
05:25I tried to hit it against a rock, but only managed to hurt my hands.
05:30Finally, after several failed attempts, I succeeded.
05:33I used a sharp piece of metal and managed to open it.
05:37Coconut water had never tasted so delicious to me.
05:41That night, with my stomach a little fuller and my shelter slightly better, I allowed myself
05:46to think about the absurdity of it all.
05:48I, Alejandro Mendez, president of a nation, reduced to this, a solitary castaway on a deserted island,
05:55the irony was almost poetic.
05:57I had dedicated my life to politics, to navigating the murky waters of power, and now I was faced
06:04with the most primitive challenge of all.
06:06Survival.
06:07The fever returned that night, but less strongly.
06:11At dawn I decided to venture a little further into the jungle.
06:15I followed the course of the stream, I needed to understand my surroundings.
06:19If I wanted to stay alive, the vegetation was dense, lush, almost overwhelming.
06:24Plants I had never seen before, flowers of impossible colors, and a constant symphony
06:30of animal sounds.
06:31I found more fruit trees and mentally marked their locations.
06:35Back on the beach I set about improving my shelter.
06:37I used the section of the cabin as a base and added walls of intertwined flexible branches.
06:42I also reinforced the roof with large sheets.
06:45It wasn't pretty, but at least it would offer some protection from the rain and wind.
06:49As I worked, frustration suddenly overwhelmed me.
06:52A fit of rage made me punch the sand and scream at the empty sky.
06:57What were the chances that they would find me?
06:59I was doomed to die a slow death on this island.
07:02Then calm returned.
07:04There was no point in wasting energy.
07:06In desperation I was the president.
07:09Damn it.
07:09I had faced international crises, impossible negotiations, and political conspiracies.
07:15This was just one more obstacle.
07:17My physical condition was slowly improving.
07:19The wound on my leg is healing, although it still hurts when I put too much weight on
07:23it.
07:24I have established a daily routine.
07:26Wake up at dawn, gather fruit, fetch fresh water, improve the shelter, and explore a little
07:32more of the island each day.
07:33Today I tried fishing.
07:35I fashioned a crude spear from a straight branch and a sharpened piece of metal from the helicopter.
07:40My first attempts were comically bad.
07:42The clear water of the stream allowed me to see the fish, but my coordination was terrible.
07:49After hours of frustration, I finally managed to skewer a medium-sized fish, but mine.
07:55I cooked it over a small fire that I had learned to light using techniques I remembered from a
08:00survival documentary.
08:02The flavor, although bland and unseasoned, was the best meal I had ever had.
08:07A tropical storm had hit the island for two days.
08:11My shelter held up surprisingly well, although it leaked and the floor turned to mud during
08:17the storm.
08:18I had time to think.
08:20I have started marking the days on the wall of the shelter.
08:23I don't want to lose track of time.
08:25I have also started exploring more systematically.
08:27I am drawing a mental map of the island.
08:30The central mountain remains a mystery that intrigues me.
08:33In my explorations I have discovered something disturbing, ruins, structures that do not seem
08:38to be the work of man, at least not of any known civilization.
08:42Organic shapes mixed with architectural elements, all covered in vegetation.
08:47Who or what built this and how long ago?
08:50My routine is now established.
08:53I have become quite efficient at spearfishing, to the point that I almost never return without
08:58at least two fish.
09:01I have discovered herbs that I can use for seasoning and have greatly improved my ability
09:06to keep the fire going.
09:09The shelter is almost comfortable now.
09:12I have added a sort of raised bed made of flexible twigs intertwined together and an area
09:17to store food.
09:19I have also made containers out of coconut shells to collect rainwater.
09:24My body has adapted surprisingly well.
09:29I have lost weight but gained muscle.
09:32My skin, once pale from long hours in an office, is now tanned by the tropical sun.
09:39Even my once smooth politician's hands are now calloused from constant work.
09:44But what surprises me most is my mind.
09:47The desperation of the beginning has transformed into a calm, almost proud acceptance.
09:51There is something profoundly satisfying in surviving on my own, in solving practical
09:56problems without advisors or bureaucrats.
09:59Of course, I still long to be rescued.
10:01Every day I climb to a high point and look out over the horizon, hoping to see a ship or
10:06a plane, but I no longer feel that desperate urgency.
10:09The island has become my reality and I have learned to inhabit it.
10:13It had been three weeks since the accident.
10:16And tonight, as I slept in my shelter, I was awakened by a noise.
10:20At first I thought it was some animal, but the sound was too rhythmic, too intentional.
10:30I stepped cautiously out, a makeshift torch in one hand and a knife fashioned from helicopter
10:36metal in the other.
10:37The moon lit the beach with a silvery glow.
10:43And then I saw her, a figure outlined among the hanging vines, motionless, watching me
10:48from the mist.
10:49She was tall, firmly proportioned, slender, with a stance that denoted strength and alertness.
10:55Her skin, an earthy tone, blended with the colors of the forest, as if it had grown from
11:01the very bark of the trees.
11:02Her mane of hair, formed in thick, burnt orange dreadlocks, felt her shoulders like dry roots
11:08exposed to the sun.
11:10Her face had feline features and a stern, wild expression.
11:14Her large, amber eyes shone with a hypnotic intensity, fixed on an invisible point.
11:21Every muscle in her body seemed tense by a lifetime.
11:25A nerd to danger.
11:26However, I froze.
11:30In three weeks of exploring, I had never seen any sign that this island was inhabited by anything
11:35remotely like this.
11:38The creature did not flee.
11:41It watched me curiously.
11:44I took a step forward, and it, something about its presence told me for certain that it was
11:50female, inclined its head slightly.
11:53Who are you?
11:54I asked, not really expecting an answer.
11:59And to my utter astonishment, the creature spoke.
12:04Its voice was melodious, like the rustling of leaves in the wind, but the words were perfectly
12:09intelligible.
12:12I am Aria, the last of the Silvari on this island replied.
12:16I was speechless for several seconds.
12:21Can you speak my language?
12:24We have watched humans for generations, it explained matter-of-factly.
12:28We learn quickly.
12:30I stepped closer, cautious but intrigued.
12:33The light from my torch illuminated its features better.
12:40Now its skin up close had a texture like the bark of a young tree, but it was soft, supple.
12:45The tentacles on his head moved with what appeared to be curiosity.
12:54Have you been watching me since I arrived?
12:57I asked.
12:58Yes, he admitted bluntly.
13:00I wanted to make sure you weren't like him.
13:03Like who?
13:05The sorcerer, he replied, and a shudder seemed to run through his body.
13:11The man who destroyed my people approached with fluid movements.
13:14He caught me before I fell.
13:19You are sick, he said, concern mixed in his voice.
13:23Your wound has become infected.
13:26I am Alexander, I managed to say.
13:29President of my country, our helicopter, he said, crashing.
13:34I know, he replied as he helped me back to my shelter.
13:38I was the one who diverted your flying ship.
13:41I wanted to ask more, but the fever got the better of me.
13:47The last thing I remember, that area, placing some strangely colored leaves on my wound,
13:53I woke up feeling extraordinarily fresh.
13:58The fever was gone.
14:01The infection on my leg was noticeably better.
14:04The leaves Aria had applied were still there.
14:08Now dry.
14:09She was sitting next to my shelter, perfectly still, almost merging with the surroundings.
14:18Seeing me wake up, she stirred slightly.
14:21You've slept for two days, she said.
14:24I was afraid the medicines wouldn't work on your species.
14:28Why did you shoot down our helicopter?
14:31I asked directly.
14:34Aria was silent for a moment.
14:35It was necessary, she finally replied.
14:40The sorcerer has watchers in the sky.
14:43If you had continued, you would have been brought before him.
14:47The sorcerer, who do you speak of?
14:50A human who came to our island many seasons ago.
14:55He brought dark magic with him, corrupting many of my people, turning them into his servants.
15:01Her voice took on a somber tone.
15:06Now only I remain.
15:09We spent the rest of the day talking.
15:12Aria explained that her species, the Silvari, had inhabited the island for millennia.
15:18They lived in harmony with nature, able to communicate with plants and animals.
15:22Their civilization was peaceful, based on knowledge and preservation until the sorcerer arrived.
15:32Why did you save me?
15:34I asked as we shared some fruits she had gathered.
15:39I saw something different in you, she replied.
15:43Something that could help defeat the sorcerer.
15:45I am a politician, not a warrior.
15:49I objected.
15:50Aria smiled for the first time.
15:54A gesture that transformed her alien face into something surprisingly warm.
16:01Sometimes, Alejandro, I what we need is not a warrior, but a leader.
16:07It has been 10 days since my first conversation with Aria.
16:10My recovery has been extraordinary thanks to her natural remedies.
16:19Each day I venture deeper into the jungle with her, learning about the island, about her species, about the medicinal plants and edible fruits.
16:27She has also shown me ancient ruins, vestiges of the Silvari civilization that once populated the island, temples built in harmony with nature, structures that seem to grow from the ground itself.
16:46Tonight the full moon illuminates the beach with a silvery, almost supernatural light.
16:51We have lit a large bonfire and sitting in front of it we begin to talk about our past lives.
17:02I was born when my people were already in decline.
17:05Aria began, her voice mingling with the crackling of the fire.
17:10The sorcerer had arrived 50 stations earlier.
17:14At first he introduced himself as a castaway, just like you.
17:18My people took him in, healed him, taught him our customs.
17:26His vegetal tentacles waved gently, reflecting his inner turmoil, but he coveted our power, our connection to the island.
17:37He began secretly studying our sacred texts, experimenting with our medicinal plants, and found a way to corrupt the life energy that flowed through the island.
17:48He told me how the sorcerer began transforming the Silvari into twisted creatures that served his will.
17:58How he attacked the main village during the night, turning the elders into his first minions.
18:02How, one by one, the silvar enclaves fell.
18:09My family ran the last refuge, he continued.
18:13My father was the guardian of our most sacred treasure, the mother seed, the source of our connection to the island.
18:21The sorcerer coveted it above all else.
18:25His voice cracked slightly.
18:26The attack was swift.
18:30My parents hid me, ordered me to flee.
18:34Since then, I have lived in the shadows, learning to survive, watching the sorcerer expand his power.
18:42He has turned the central temple deep within the mountain into his fortress.
18:46There he keeps all our treasures, including the mother seed.
18:54He stared at me.
18:56His eyes reflected the flames.
19:00And that is where we must go if we are to defeat him.
19:03In return for his trust, I told him my own story.
19:07How I had grown up in a poor neighborhood, the son of teachers, how social injustice had pushed me into politics, the hardships, the betrayals, the compromises necessary to become president, and the plans I had for my country, plans now interrupted by this accident.
19:29Our worlds are very different, Aria commented when I finished.
19:32But we both know loss and responsibility.
19:39Why do you think I can help you against the sorcerer?
19:43Because you are a born leader, Alejandro, and because you have something the sorcerer does not understand.
19:49What?
19:51Compassion.
19:52True power does not come from dominating others, but from inspiring them.
19:56We stood in silence, contemplating the stars reflected in the ocean, and for the first time since the accident, I felt a clear purpose forming in my mind.
20:09Teach me, I said finally.
20:12Teach me how to fight him.
20:15A month of intense training with Aria.
20:19At first it was frustrating.
20:21My body, accustomed to the comforts of the presidency, protested every physical demand, but day by day my resistance increased.
20:33Aria taught me to move through the jungle without making noise, to camouflage myself among the vegetation, to find water and food in the most inhospitable places.
20:43She instructed me in the combat arts of the silvary, a discipline based on fluidity and the use of the environment.
20:53We do not fight against nature, she explained.
20:57We fight with it as an ally.
21:00We craft weapons, spears, bows, knives, using materials from the island.
21:05We also prepare medicinal ointments and potions for when the moment of confrontation arrives.
21:15Tonight, sitting by the fire in our camp, Aria declared that he was ready.
21:22Tomorrow we will go to the temple, he announced.
21:25The moon will be new.
21:27The darkness will favor us.
21:29Quote,
21:29What is the temple like inside, I asked.
21:33A series of chambers connected by tunnels.
21:36The two main guardians guard the entrance.
21:39Former shamans of my people, now corrupted.
21:42Inside the temple is swarming with minions, and in the heart, in the sacred chamber, lies the sorcerer.
21:51And the mother seed with him, he surely uses it to channel and corrupt the energy of the island.
21:59We spent the night reviewing the plan, preparing our weapons, resting for the battle that awaited us.
22:07Before we slept, Aria handed me a necklace with a small green stone.
22:12It had belonged to my father, he said, it will protect you.
22:17I accepted it solemnly, feeling the weight of his trust, of the mission we shared.
22:22Tomorrow we will reclaim your home, I promised.
22:28Aria nodded.
22:29Her tentacles moved gently.
22:31Or we will die trying.
22:34We set out at dawn, crossing the jungle towards the central mountain.
22:40The path became stranger as we advanced.
22:43The vegetation showed signs of corruption, twisted plants, diseased trees, animals behaving abnormally.
22:54The sorcerer's influence, Aria explained quietly.
22:58He is draining the life from the island to feed his power.
23:02By midday we reached the foothills of the mountain.
23:05From there Aria guided me along hidden paths known only to the sylvari.
23:12The climb was arduous, but our month of training paid off.
23:18My muscles responded with a strength and endurance I had never had before.
23:23By dusk we had reached a ledge.
23:27From there we had a perfect view of the entrance to the temple,
23:30a large door carved into the rock, guarded by two motionless figures.
23:36The guardians, Aria whispered.
23:39They were my father's mentors.
23:42Now they are just empty shells controlled by the warlock.
23:46We waited for nightfall.
23:49The darkness was almost absolute.
23:53Stealthily, under the new moon, we descended to a position near the entrance.
23:57Remember the plan, Aria murmured.
24:01I will distract the guardians.
24:04You will enter quickly.
24:06I nodded, gripping the spear I had crafted.
24:11My heart was pounding, but my mind was clear.
24:17Aria moved first, sliding like a shadow to a side position,
24:21then accurately firing two arrows that grazed the guardians before disappearing into the darkness.
24:27The reaction was immediate.
24:31The two figures came to life.
24:34They moved with spasmodic movements in the direction of the arrows.
24:38They were horrifying, hissing and corrupted.
24:42Their previously changing skins were now a uniform, sickly color,
24:47their vegetal tentacles stiff, like dead branches.
24:50I took advantage of the distraction.
24:55I ran toward the entrance, sliding to the side so as not to be seen.
24:59Aria kept the guardians busy.
25:02She moved through the shadows, firing arrows from different positions.
25:07Inside the temple, the darkness was almost total.
25:11Only a few torches with greenish flames illuminated the passageways.
25:15I advanced following the directions that the area had given me.
25:20I stayed in the shadows, avoiding the illuminated areas.
25:25The interior was as majestic as it was sad.
25:29The Silvari architecture, once harmoniously integrated with the natural rock, was now disfigured.
25:37Strange symbols had been carved into the ancient carvings,
25:41and a viscous substance dripped from the walls in places.
25:47I soon encountered the first minion, a creature wandering down a side corridor.
25:53I hid behind a column.
25:56I held my breath as it passed.
25:59When it had moved far enough away, I continued my advance.
26:03The second encounter.
26:05It was not so fortunate.
26:08Two minions suddenly appeared from a side chamber.
26:11I had no time to hide.
26:15Remembering my training with Aria, I moved fluidly,
26:18dodging the first attack and countering with the spear.
26:23The tip was treated with a paralytic poison that Aria had prepared.
26:28It barely grazed one of them, but it was enough.
26:32The minion went down immediately.
26:35The second was more difficult, larger, faster.
26:38We fought in silence, a deadly dance of attacks and counterattacks.
26:45Finally, I managed to trick it into thinking I was stumbling.
26:49And when he let his guard down, I struck a well-aimed blow.
26:53With the path clear, I continued into the heart of the temple.
26:57According to the area's directions, the sacred chamber would be at the end of the main hallway,
27:02behind a large door decorated with the symbol of the sun.
27:07I found it exactly as he had described, but before I could get close, I heard voices.
27:12I quickly ducked behind a ledge.
27:18The ritual must be completed tonight, a raspy voice said, a voice that could only belong to the warlock.
27:24The mother's seed will finally reveal all its secrets to me.
27:31I waited, controlling my breathing, just as Aria had taught me.
27:37Soon, the door to the chamber opened and a tall, gaunt figure stepped out.
27:42Dressed in ornate robes, the warlock walked away down a side corridor.
27:51When he was far enough away, I approached the door.
27:55It was cautiously ajar.
27:58I crept inside.
28:01The sacred chamber was spectacular.
28:04A large, circular room with a dome open to the night sky.
28:07In the center, on a pedestal, gleamed a spherical object the size of a small melon, the mother seed.
28:17It emitted a pulsating glow between green and gold.
28:22Around it, arranged in a circle, were piles of objects, jewels, statuettes, scrolls,
28:29clearly the looted treasure of the silvary.
28:33I slowly approached the seed.
28:35According to the plan, I was to take it and carry it to the exit, where Aria would be waiting for me.
28:43But as I reached out my hand for it, a voice echoed behind me.
28:47An unexpected visitor.
28:50I turned sharply.
28:52The warlock stood in the doorway.
28:55Up close he was even more impressive and terrifying, tall, extremely thin.
29:00His skin had a sickly greenish hue.
29:06His eyes, bloodshot, gleamed with malice.
29:10In his hand he held a staff topped with what appeared to be a fragment of the same substance as the mother seed,
29:16but dark in color.
29:19Corrupted.
29:21Alejandro Mendes, he said, saying my name with sinister relish.
29:25The castaway president must admit that he did not expect you to survive this long.
29:32How do you know who I am?
29:35Your helicopter was very useful, he replied with a crooked smile.
29:40Although not for the purposes you might have desired.
29:43Let go, I demanded.
29:45The island and its inhabitants have nothing to do with your ambitions.
29:51The sorcerer laughed, an unpleasant sound.
29:55Everything on this island concerns me now.
29:57And this is only the beginning.
29:59With the power of the mother seed, I will expand my influence far beyond.
30:04He took a step toward me, his staff glowing with evil energy.
30:08But first I will deal with you and the last of the rebel silvars.
30:13Oh, yes, I know Arya has been helping you.
30:17My guardians have her surrounded at the moment.
30:20My mind was working frantically.
30:22I needed time, a distraction.
30:25What do you truly seek to achieve?
30:27I asked.
30:28Power, is there something beyond that?
30:31The sorcerer narrowed his eyes, intrigued by my apparent curiosity.
30:35Understanding, he replied.
30:39The silvari held the secret of perfect communion with nature and refused to share it fully.
30:44I will perfect it, I will expand it.
30:48Imagine a world where all of nature responds to a single will, my will.
30:53As I spoke, I noticed movement in the open dome above us, a shadow gliding silently.
31:00Arya, it sounds more like slavery than communion, I replied,
31:04keeping his attention on me.
31:06The sorcerer waved his hand dismissively.
31:09Semantics.
31:10Control has always been the true form of power.
31:13You are mistaken, I said, stepping to the side to better position myself.
31:18True power comes from inspiration, not fear.
31:22The sorcerer laughed again.
31:24Empty politician's words, and he did not finish his sentence.
31:27In a swift movement, Arya descended from the dome, landing between the sorcerer and me.
31:34In her hands were two curved swords made of a material that looked like wood but gleamed like metal.
31:41Hello, usurper, he said in a voice colder than I had ever heard him speak.
31:46The warlock recoiled, surprised but not intimidated.
31:50The last one, sylvar free, we finally meet face to face.
31:55For the last time, Arya replied, launching herself into the attack.
31:59The battle that followed was brutal.
32:02The warlock swung his staff with superhuman skill,
32:05projecting bolts of greenish energy that Arya dodged with astonishing agility.
32:10His blades gleamed as they cut through the air, trying to hit the warlock without success.
32:14I took advantage of a moment when the warlock was concentrating on the area to approach the pedestal.
32:21The mother seed vibrated beneath my fingers as I took it.
32:24It was surprisingly light and warm, as if it had a life of its own.
32:28At that moment, the warlock managed to strike Arya, throwing her against a wall.
32:33He turned to me, his eyes wide with rage at the sight of me with the seed.
32:38Let go of her, you ignorant one, he roared, advancing on me.
32:42Do you have no idea of the power you hold?
32:45I stepped back, holding the seed to my chest.
32:49The necklace Arya had given me, her father's, began to glow on contact with it.
32:55The warlock paused, a look of surprise and fear crossing his face.
33:00The guardian's amulet, it is not possible.
33:04Arya sat up, watching the scene in amazement.
33:07The necklace recognizes your spirit, Alejandro.
33:11It has chosen you as its guardian.
33:13I did not fully understand what was happening, but I could feel the power flowing between the seed and the necklace, coursing through me.
33:22A warmth spread through my body.
33:25The warlock, recovering from his initial shock, raised his staff.
33:29No matter.
33:31No human can channel the power of the seed.
33:34He sent a beam of energy towards me.
33:36Out of pure instinct I raised the seed to protect myself.
33:41What happened next was extraordinary.
33:44The warlock's evil energy was absorbed by the seed, which glowed with blinding intensity.
33:49Then a pulse of golden light emanated from it, expanding in waves.
33:54The warlock stepped back, his staff disintegrating in his hands.
33:58No, he did not scream as the light enveloped him.
34:02His transformation was astonishing.
34:04The corruption that had sustained him for decades was dispelled.
34:08His greenish skin withered, his muscles atrophied, and in a matter of seconds he collapsed, transformed into what he truly was.
34:17A wasted old man, weak and mortal.
34:21Around us, the temple itself seemed to sigh.
34:24The goo on the walls dried and crumbled.
34:27The corrupted symbols carved upon the ancient reliefs faded.
34:32Aria approached slowly, her eyes fixed on the seed in my hands.
34:36You have succeeded, she said in awe.
34:40You have purified the seed.
34:42What just happened?
34:43The seed responds to intent, Aria said.
34:48The warlock wielded it with greed and domination.
34:51You hold it with respect and passion.
34:56She pointed to the necklace.
34:58And the guardian's amulet recognized you as worthy.
35:02I looked at the warlock.
35:04Now a pathetic old man groaned weakly on the ground.
35:09What do we do with him?
35:11Aria regarded him without hatred, only with deep sadness.
35:15He no longer poses a threat, she said, without the corruption that sustained him.
35:21He is only an old and sick man.
35:24I have made my decision.
35:26We will take him with us.
35:28He will receive justice, but also compassion.
35:32Aria nodded, approving of my decision.
35:36Together we gathered the most important Silvari treasures, including ancient texts and sacred artifacts.
35:42I carried the seed with reverence.
35:45The walk back through the temple was surreal.
35:50The minions we encountered were no longer aggressive creatures, but hissing and confused, slowly freed from their corruption with the defeat of the warlock.
36:02Aria spoke to them in their native tongue, offering guidance and hope.
36:09As they left the temple, dawn was breaking over the island.
36:12A new era had begun.
36:16Two weeks had passed since our victory over the warlock.
36:20The island was recovering rapidly.
36:24Corrupted vegetation had been replaced with new life.
36:26The former minions, now free, were rebuilding Silvari society under Aria's guidance.
36:35The sorcerer, whose real name turned out to be Enrique Vargas, a botanist who disappeared 50 years ago.
36:42He remains under guard.
36:44A frail old man now, he alternates between moments of lucidity and fits of impotent megalomania.
36:51We have established a new settlement in the ruins of the main Silvari village.
36:58With the mother seed restored to its sacred place.
37:02The Silvari's connection to the island grows stronger every day.
37:06Aria has taught me much about the history of her people, about the way they lived in harmony with nature, not dominating it.
37:16I have learned lessons that, if I ever manage to return to my country, will completely transform my view of government.
37:23This afternoon, as Aria and I watched the sunset from a cliff, we saw something on the horizon, a ship, a large freighter sailing several miles off the coast.
37:38This is your chance, Aria said, her voice laced with conflicting emotions.
37:44To return to your world.
37:47I stared at the ship in silence.
37:49Then I looked at Aria, at the island I had come to call home.
37:55I have responsibilities, I said.
37:58Finally, my country needs me.
38:02Aria nodded in understanding.
38:04I know.
38:06We returned to the settlement and got everything ready.
38:09I picked up one of the emergency flares we had retrieved from the helicopter.
38:15Aria accompanied me to the beach where we said goodbye.
38:19Your people will always have an ally in me, I promised.
38:23I will return if you let me.
38:26The island will always welcome you, guardian, she replied, taking my hands in hers.
38:33I lit the flare.
38:35It lit up the night sky with a bright red glow.
38:38The ship changed course, coming closer.
38:43Soon, a smaller boat broke away from the freighter, heading toward the beach.
38:49I could see the men rowing hard.
38:51Aria had retreated into the vegetation.
38:57The rescuers were oblivious to her presence.
39:00As the boat touched the shore, two men jumped out and ran toward me in astonishment.
39:06He is a castaway, one shouted in Spanish.
39:10Quickly, help me get him into the boat.
39:12They helped me up, asking questions I barely heard.
39:17My gaze remained fixed on the tree line where Aria had disappeared.
39:22The ride to the freighter was short.
39:25I climbed the ladder, weak with excitement.
39:28The crew greeted me with blankets and fresh water.
39:34The captain, a burly man with a graying beard, looked at me in amazement when I told him who I was.
39:41Now I sit in a cabin, staring out the window at the receding island.
39:49The captain has given me paper and pencil to document my experience as we sail toward the nearest port.
39:54I have not told them about Aria or the Silvari.
40:01Some secrets must be kept.
40:05Tomorrow I will begin preparations for my return to civilization, to resume my responsibilities as president.
40:13But a part of me has remained on that island with Aria and her people.
40:17And someday, when my duty is done, I may return as I gaze upon the island fading into the horizon.
40:29I feel the weight of the Aria collar against my chest.
40:34The guardian amulet, a constant reminder of a promise I intend to keep.
40:38In my cabin, I begin writing a letter capturing the transformative experience I have had,
40:48not for others to read, but so that I will never forget what I learned on the island of Aria.
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