Chapter 8 The Angel Named Sky
Moon first saw the angel descending from the sky. Literally. One moment he sat beside a river feeding berries to Ashkar. The next the heavens opened. Moon looked up. Ashkar dropped his berry. The clouds parted. Golden light spilled across the world. Not sunlight. Something older. Something sacred.
The sky itself seemed to unfold like vast white wings. Then a figure emerged. Beautiful. Radiant. Impossible. Moon stood slowly. The angel descended upon a pillar of light. Long blonde hair flowed behind him like liquid gold. The ends curled softly. His skin appeared flawless. Almost translucent. His crystalline blue eyes glowed with ancient wisdom. Yet the most striking thing about him was his wings. They were not symmetrical. His right wing was magnificent. Pure white feathers. Brilliant. Holy. Beautiful beyond words. His left wing was different. Dark. Scaled. Almost draconic. Part bat. Part dragon. Part demon. The contrast should have looked wrong. Instead it made him breathtaking. Like two worlds sharing one soul. Ashkar immediately hid behind Moon. The hatchling peeked around the celestial's robes suspiciously.
The angel landed gently upon the riverbank. Grass bent beneath his feet. Flowers bloomed instantly. The entire valley became silent. Even the wind stopped. Moon stared openly.
The angel smiled warmly.
"You must be Moon."
Moon blinked.
"You know me?"
The angel laughed softly.
"I know of you."
His voice sounded like distant bells. Like music carried upon the wind. The celestial tilted his head. The angel stepped forward. Then bowed politely.
"My name is Cielo."
Moon smiled.
"Hello."
Cielo visibly relaxed. The angel had expected many things. Suspicion. Fear. Questions. Moon offered none. Only kindness. The celestial always did that.
Ashkar finally emerged.
Very carefully. The hatchling studied the angel. The angel studied the hatchling. Then Ashkar hissed.
Cielo looked offended.
"I haven't done anything."
Ashkar hissed louder.
Moon sighed.
"He doesn't trust strangers."
The angel looked amused.
"He is a dragon."
Ashkar immediately puffed out his chest proudly.
Moon smiled.
The angel laughed.
Several moments passed. Then Cielo became serious. The smile disappeared. The atmosphere changed. Moon noticed immediately. Something important was coming. The angel looked toward the horizon. Far away. Beyond mountains. Beyond forests. Beyond rivers. Toward places unseen.
Then he spoke.
"The Chosen have arrived."
Moon blinked.
"The what?"
"The Chosen."
Cielo folded his wings.
"They came yesterday."
The celestial frowned slightly.
"Who are they?"
The angel was silent for a moment.
Then answered carefully.
"Young mortals."
"Many of them."
"From another world."
Moon's eyes widened.
Another world?
Even Ashkar looked curious.
Cielo nodded.
"They were summoned here."
"Why?"
The angel's expression darkened.
"Because the world is dying."
The words felt heavy. Ancient. Important. Moon listened carefully. Cielo continued.
"The age of the old gods is ending."
Moon thought of Tapio.
The angel nodded.
"As the old fades..."
Golden eyes lifted skyward.
"...the new must eventually rise."
The celestial frowned.
"I don't understand."
The angel smiled sadly.
"I know."
Cielo walked toward the river.
Moon followed.
The angel touched the water. Images appeared across the surface. Like reflections. Like dreams. Moon stared. Young people. Dozens. Hundreds. Boys and girls. Different faces. Different appearances. Different languages. Different lives. All frightened. All confused. All gathered within a vast wilderness.
"They have been chosen."
Cielo's voice became distant.
"Each possesses the potential for divinity."
Moon stared.
"Gods?"
"Future gods."
The angel nodded.
"If they survive."
The last words changed everything.
Moon looked up sharply.
"If?"
The angel's silence answered. The celestial frowned deeply. Ashkar growled.
Cielo looked away. Then finally said it.
"The Chosen must compete."
Moon disliked that immediately.
The angel noticed.
"Not all will survive."
The celestial's expression fell.
"Why?"
"Because power demands sacrifice."
Moon's eyes narrowed.
He hated that answer.
The angel sighed.
"I know."
The river images shifted. Moon watched young warriors struggle through forests. Fight monsters. Fight hunger. Fight fear. Some fought each other. The celestial didn't like that either.
"They're children."
The words escaped before he could stop them.
Cielo smiled sadly.
"They are."
Moon looked genuinely upset.
The angel suddenly understood why certain higher beings had spoken about this celestial differently. Moon saw people. Not tools. Not pieces. Not future gods. People. The distinction mattered.
The images shifted again. Three young men appeared. One laughed while carrying knives. One wore strange face paint. One stood silently with his face hidden beneath a hood. Moon stared. Something about them felt important. Though he couldn't explain why.
The angel followed his gaze.
"Those three are interesting."
Moon looked at him.
"Why?"
Cielo smiled faintly.
"Because destiny has already begun circling them."
The answer made little sense. The angel clearly intended it that way. The images vanished. Silence returned. The river flowed normally once more.
Moon remained thoughtful. The angel studied him.
Then finally asked:
"What do you think?"
The celestial answered immediately.
"They sound lonely."
Cielo froze. That wasn't the answer he expected.
Moon continued.
"They were taken from home."
The angel remained silent.
"They don't understand this place."
Moon looked toward the horizon.
"They must be frightened."
Cielo slowly smiled. A genuine smile. Perhaps for the first time in centuries.
"You're very strange."
Moon blinked.
"I've heard that."
The angel laughed. The sun began setting. Golden light painted the world. Cielo spread his wings. The heavens answered. Moon realized the angel was preparing to leave. The celestial looked disappointed.
Cielo noticed.
"We will meet again."
Moon brightened immediately.
The angel smiled.
Then his gaze softened.
"Be careful."
Moon tilted his head.
"Why?"
For the first time Cielo looked worried.
"The Chosen will change this world."
The wind stirred.
The angel's wings shimmered.
"Some will become heroes."
The light intensified.
"Some will become monsters."
Moon frowned.
"And some..."
Cielo's blue eyes became distant.
"...will become both."
The words lingered.
Heavy. Mysterious. Foreboding. Then the angel rose. Light gathered around him. The heavens opened once more. Ashkar hid behind Moon again. The hatchling remained unconvinced. Cielo laughed. Then ascended into the sky. Higher. Higher. Until he vanished completely. The heavens closed. The world became quiet.
Moon stared upward for a long time. Thinking. Wondering.
Far beyond the horizon young mortals struggled through an ancient wilderness. Unaware that gods, angels, and destiny itself had already begun watching them. And somewhere among them three boys from a distant world were walking toward a future that would one day break the heart of a celestial.
Though none of them knew it yet.
Not even fate itself.