Out of Water - Intro

Story by Felldewan on SoFurry

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#1 of Out of Water

For taking the time to read this story of mine, I, AugfreakingDawg, appreciate you doing so. This tale you're about to read as well as hopefully enjoy is going to be about the beautiful she-otter "Nyrina Urchinhide" and her family coming to accept the helpful, optimistic human, "Ivan T'lore", into their lives. Of course, when overcoming the many challenges that come their way, Nyrina as well as Ivan will come to fall deeply in love and have some sexy experiences together in future chapters which is my reason for classifying this as "Adult". Mind, Out of Water won't start right off with a torrent of steamy situations. Let me build up into that, okay? Okay. Romances with story, not one shots, always prove to be better in this writer's/reader's opinion.

Anyhow, enough of my rambling. This fable is something I've been working on for quite some time now for SoFurry and I've finally gained the nerve to upload it. It'll be based in my fantasy, Redwall inspired world of Felldew where the many Anima races - the anthro beings - live mostly contently alongside the rare species of Humanity. Just read my introduction here and you'll better understand what I'm talking about. Oh, also, Favs would be appreciated, watches would be great and helpful reviews, comments as well as remarks - no matter how rare - would be epic.


I** ntroduction...**

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Raised up from the depths of the sea by the goddess Gaia, blessed with her teachings of life, this is the world of Felldew. Here, long ago during the most ancient age, the race of "Humanity" awakened as well as became Gaia's first loyal students. What they, in turn, learned from her were many things; who they were, what they were meant to do, how they were supposed to live.

Who the humans were had many answers. As the first race she'd brought into her world of Felldew, they were to be her messengers of tomorrow, her keepers of truth, her ever eager students who would never want to stop learning how to think, speak, build, grow, know right from wrong, overcome the elements of nature and so much more.

What the humans were meant to do in the eyes of Gaia became clear in due time. They eventually became a civilization, established the differences between good from evil, discouraged murder, encouraged happiness, helped the weak as well as humbled the strong.

How were the humans supposed to live? Like the goddess herself, of course; pure, wise, caring, patient, strong and many more grand things. Yet, where they indeed grew to become the followers of Gaia, they were also meant to live with freedom; independently, spiritually and happily without any hint of malice in their hearts.

And so, many centuries passed for the world of Felldew. Every year that finished proved to be special if not beneficial for humanity in some way. Every year, Gaia observed her first people develop across Felldew into a wonderful, successful, almost industrial civilization.

Then, the many different species of "Anima" - animal yet humanoid like beings, the second awakened race - awakened throughout the world. In turn, with much joy, Gaia gave humanity - the first awakened - the task of teaching the anima everywhere what she had taught them in the beginning.

So, just as the goddess had taught mankind how to exist, mankind taught the anima all that they knew about life. Slowly yet surely, those teachings helped the anima rise from the dust, become intelligent, build their own cities, learn right from wrong and everything else required to live good if not blessed lives.

In time, Gaia became content with how her world of Felldew was running. Everywhere she looked, she only saw happiness. And thus, satisfied with her labors, having never given herself the moment to do so, the goddess decided that she needed to rest.

For the longest time, the goddess had been in need of slumber. Thus, with a content heart, after having placed humanity in charge of Felldew's well-being, she stepped back out of the picture to get a much needed sleep. However, where her intentions in giving mankind control of her world had been meant to do anything but wrong, things had gradually... worsened for the civilizations of Felldew.

And it all had started when some humans, now no longer under the stern gaze of the goddess, began to think themselves free to do whatever they pleased.

As Gaia slept, anima were soon targeted by humans corrupted by power. As the second awakened race, they were pushed around, looked down upon, even threatened by the first awakened that was mankind. In due time, corrupted beyond repair, the majority of humanity had twisted their beliefs from thinking of themselves as keepers of peace to keepers over the supposedly unworthy anima, the anthro like races that'd awakened second... not first.

Enslaving anima was where hostilities finally reached a breaking point. The remaining humans loyal to Gaia, a dying breed, lashed out against corrupted mankind by rallying the second awakened race together. Anime were taught to fight back by the loyalists as well as told that the goddess wouldn't punish them for trying to win back their freedom from the first, tyrannical awakened race.

And so, led by the good side of mankind, the abused anima started the Reckoning War against the corrupted humans attempting to enslave them to their will. As a result of the said war, the anima won their freedom in the end. However, the best of humanity barely lived through the conflict to see their goddess wake up, return to them as well as show great concern over their situation.

As a result of their loyalty to Gaia, as a reward for having remained true in heart rather than having fallen into the temptation of overpowering the anima, the surviving humans of the Reckoning were given directions from the heavens to a bountiful realm in northern Felldew where they could recover, rebuild and live knowing that they'd fought the good fight.

For hundreds of years after the end of the Reckoning to this very day, the species of humanity has grown well in the north out of sight of the anima to the south. During those said centuries, mostly having kept to themselves in their northern lands, humans have become something of a rare if not exotic sight to their anthro fellows.

Yet, every so often, being on a sort of pilgrimage to help them grow in body, mind as well as spirit before returning to their people to share their experiences, a human has appeared in the southlands. As of late, actually, many of the first awakened have shown themselves to the second awakened. And these are their stories.

This particular Felldewan story you are about to behold tells of how one otter maid and her family came to learn that although different on the outside, they were not so very different from a human on the inside. A human who brought them much happiness. A human who himself found peace amongst them.