There was once a child, his name was Krishcules. However, Krishcules was no ordinary child. He would always strive to become something greater than himself. No matter what adversities he was forced to face he would do everything within his power to overcome them. As a child he was raised as any other child would be raised. Nothing about Krishcules was extraordinary.
That was until he met someone who recognized that Krishcules had something special about him. This man was, Philoctetes or Phil for short, he had trained all the great warriors on earth, from Rama all the way to the legendary brothers who fought in the tale of the Mahabrata. Anyone who was anything was trained by Phil. Unfortunately for Phil, he trained the last warrior he was training went into battle not fully prepared, wlthough Phil thought nothing of it as this warrior wasthe most powerful he had ever trained before. Unfortunetely, Phil did not realize who the adversary was. It was the Wind Titan. Phil's pupil and friend perished that day. This caused Phil to give up on training and live a normal life in a normal town surrounded by normal people in order to forget this tragic accident.
However, everything changed when Phil ran into Krishcules. Right away Phil knew Krishcules was part god. This was Phil's big break. He would finally redeem himself as a trainer and create the greatest warrior the world has ever seen and he would not make the saem mistake that he had previously made.
He told Krishcules that he wanted to train him to be an extrordinary warrior. Krishcules could not believe that his big break was finally happening. All he ever wanted in life was to be something more and here the greatest trainer of in the world was offering to train him for free. Krishcules thought it was too good to be true and did not believe that this man was actually the great Philoctetes.
Phil told Krishcules that he could prove who he was. He took Krishcules to his home. The entire house was decorated with statues of all those who he had trained. The statues each had a weapon in hand. Only the great Philoctetes could have these weapons, so Krishcules knew that he must be telling the truth. He agreed to begin the training.
Ten years had passed. Krishcules was now a great warrior ready to fight anything that threatens his people. The issue with being so powerful is that it invites challenge. The Wind Titan took Krishcules as a challenge. He remembered the epic battle he had fought with one of Phil's pupils before and knew he would get the same from Krishcule's.
He approached him and saw Krishcules as nothing more than a mere mortal, just like Phil's last warrior he encountered. The Titan started to lay ruin to Krishcule's village. Krishcule's saw this and immediately knew this was his chance to prove to Phil how great of a warrior he had become.
Krishcules sprang into action. The Wind Titan took Krishcules high into the sky were the villagers lost sight of the mighty warrior. The Titan started to thrash Krishcules back and forth in order to disorient him enough to where it could hurl him into the earth. The Wind Titan was having trouble controlling Krishcules, which it found strange as no mortal being could be powerful enough to control their bodies in the air as Krishcules was doing. The Titan knew then that he was no mortal. Then before the Titan could retreat, Krishcules, using his mighty grip, choked the Titan. The Titan was unable to breathe and died at Krishcules hands.
Author's Note:I combined "Hercules" and the story of Krishna fighting Trinavarta, the wind demon. In "Hercules" Hercules is the son of Zeus and grows up thinking he is normal, but then a great trainer named Phil finds him and trains him. When they first met Hercule's was not sure who Phil was exactly, because Phil had given up his training because his last warrior he had trained, Achilles, dies due to his heel, but Hercule's convinced Phil to train him and so he did just that. He ends up defeating many beasts after Phil trained him. Everyone knew who Hercules was. He fought beasts to save and for entertainment. After defeating many beasts a sinister plot was designed to take out Hercule's and his father Zeus. This ended up with Hercuels being faced to have to fight the 4 elemental Titans, one of which was the wind Titan.
In the Krishna tale, a wind Demon, Trinavarta, attacks Krishna's village when he was only a mere baby. The demon attacked the village because Krishna was there. Krishna chokes the wind demon to death to protect his village. I saw many similarities between the two stories and decided to combine them. As can be seen from the names to the overall plot of the story.
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Epified Author: Vijayendra Mohanty
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