The Three Sisters (image source from Wikipedia)
Taika and Himouto have always been close growing up. Girls
were always attracted to Taika but never to Himouto. Himouto was born to be a king,
but he would need a wife in his throne. So Taika gathered up princesses from
around the different kingdoms and found three sisters. They were princesses of
Geno; their names were Salisa, Syla, and Struta.
The princesses were given a chance to be fought over if they
could take down Taika. A king named Java came to fight for Salisa. Java and Himouto
were battling each other with spears until Himouto defeated him. Himouto gave
Java mercy and spared his life.
The wedding came and Salisa came clean to Himouto. She told
him that King Java was her secret lover that she has been with for three years.
No one knew about her secret lover and she never expected herself to be married
to the same man with her sisters. Himouto released her from her marriage with
his brother.
Princess Salisa left the kingdom and went to go find King
Java. Once she got to the kingdom, he did not what anything to do with her. He did
not see her as his lover or his property. King Java lost fair and square with
Taika and felt that she was his rightful owner. He felt unworthy of Salisa and
demanded she go back to her rightful owner, Taika. King Java had to block his
feelings and affections towards her and turned her away.
She felt humiliated and disgusted with herself. Princess Salisa
only saw herself with King Java and now she got that taken away from her. She
could not go back to Geno because she felt ashamed already for not marrying
Himouto or being reunited with her true love; she had nothing left in the end. Princess Salisa ran off to live
by herself to figure out how to fix it.
For the next couple months, she lived in a village called
Norta. She stayed in that village and cried for months. She barely ate, barely
drank, and barely wanted to survive. Her sadness took over herself. She wanted her life to swivel away because
she felt like it was not worth living. So, a goddess heard her cry and came to
her village.
The goddess was named Hanos. Hanos was a goddess who granted
wishes to people that mourned the most. Hanos asked her what she truly wanted and
Salisa said, “I want to be with King Java”. Hanos responded saying, “ I cannot
grant you that wish but I can bless you with a second life, but there are demands for it.”
In order for the second life to be granted, Princess Salisa had
to die and rebirth. But in her second life… she has to kill Himouto in order to
be with King Java. In order for a rebirth to happen, she had to burn herself in the pits of fire. Once she was reborn, she would remember everything that has happened to her and the demands Hanos gave.
Princess Salisa dug up a pit with sticks in it and lit it on fire. Once the fire was big enough, she threw herself in it and said "This is for my true love, Java."
Authors note: I used the story with Amba who was arranged to marry Vichitravirya. Amba and her sisters, Ambika and Ambalika, were arranged to marry the same guy. She was in love and committed with the king of the Shalwas. Once he heard of what had happened, he came to fight for her. He fought against Bhishma and was defeated with his life spared. No one was able to beat Bhishma, so his brother was still going to marry the three sisters. When the wedding day came closer, Amba admitted she was in love with the king of Shalwas and they were in the secret committed relationship. Bhishma released her from getting married and she tried to reunite with her lover. The king of Shalwas denied her because she did not belong to him anymore and Bhishma was the rightful owner when he got defeated. Once she left, she knew it was Bhishma's fault. She was so sad and depressed that the Great God came to her to answer her prayers. Amba was granted a wish that she would become a man in her next life to kill Bhishma.
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Wow.. Just Wow! There were so many twists and turns. I loved every single one. I did not expect Princess Salisa to end up in such a predicament. I'm glad she will have happiness though. I'm just sad how she has to achieve it.
ReplyDeleteHello Tracy! Okay I’m going to read the story first then comment because I can already tell my usual method of comment while I read isn’t going to work… Okay. First off. OMG. You fit so much emotion and struggle into your story! It was honestly so engaging and captivating. I was wondering how it was going to end and, though it changed often, I never guessed it! Overall, an amazing read!
ReplyDeleteHey Tracy, I just want to say that the picture you chose is so beautiful. It's one of the main things that drew me into your story, I had to find out more about it. Your way of retelling it was very detailed and full of feelings. You didn't use a lot of dialogue, but the instances where you did use it helped the story tremendously. Another aspect of this story that I really enjoyed was how full of surprises this story was. Keep up the good work Tracy.
ReplyDeleteHi Tracy! I really like your story. It was so captivating! The flow of your story was really easy to follow as well. You also left this story on a cliffhanger. I would love to read more about Princess Salisa's journey.
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