Deep Cavern
A short science fiction novel
translated from Spanish by
Eileen Brophy and Carolina Hurtado
Mundusbooks
translated from Spanish by
Eileen Brophy and Carolina Hurtado
Mundusbooks
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106 pages
Two shepherds, father and son, discover one day a cavern where three humanoid races dwell. These are dwarfs, creatures about 4' 2" tall who carve exceptional murals into the rocks of the cavern and who are the result of an undercover genetic experiment.
Three humanoid races dwell in the Deep Cavern. These are dwarfs, creatures about 4' 2" tall who carve exceptional murals into the rocks of the cavern. Their civilization consists of the hard-working Resan race, the technical Forsan dwarfs and the wise Glosan. And in the stream that crosses the depths of the cavern, lives a giant caterpillar that some call Gusano (Spanish for 'Worm')...
It is an enormous cavern with entrances covered by lush vegetation and where the sunshine illuminates in the morning the large low-relief that is found below the hollow that looks towards the east, and in the afternoon, the one below the west entrance.
Two shepherds, father and son, enter one day through the hollow that looks towards the east. The next day they return and meet the inhabitants of the cavern. They begin to teach them how to speak for they only communicate using grunts and thoughts. The dwarfs tell the shepherds about their traditions, share with them their simple wisdom and explain to them the reason why they carve their brilliant reliefs.
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