The Flames Down Under

Welcome back reader.

Since I last checked in with you, I took my time to explore this world and the various landscapes, organisms, and phenomena that come with it. I flew far and wide, across oceans and valleys, over mountains and through passes. This planet, this Earth is truly beautiful. However, it was during these travels that I encountered something rather… disheartening.

As I soared through the clouds, the air started to feel heavy. The white wisps of vapor I was surrounded by started to melt into an ugly grey color, until the last traces of white were completely masked by plumes of charcoal smoke. At first I thought it to by my own senses deceiving me. The sun was starting to disappear, after all. Perhaps it was simply a trick the darkness of night was playing on me. Unsettled, I dove to free myself of the cloak of smoke filling the atmosphere. But, as I lost altitude and broke free of the smoke screen, I saw a sight I would never forget.

Below me floated a land mass these humans refer to as “continents”. What set it apart however, were the orange glowing flames engulfing the landscape. Everywhere I looked, I was met with the same raging inferno, jumping from bush to bush, tree to tree. Screams, both human and animal, filled the air as they fled their homes from the onslaught of heat surrounding them. The stench of burning flesh started to rise as those unfortunate enough to be caught by the flames burned in agony. Valiant human warriors, the ones called “firefighters”, arrived to combat the flames, but for the most part their efforts were to no avail. The most they could do was to add to the rescue efforts underway, saving every living being possible from a fiery end. Now, I am not a stranger to death and destruction; in fact, I would consider myself somewhat of a veteran when they come to question. But even my familiarity with such anguish could not stop me from being deeply disturbed by what I saw. Such pain and loss. I can still feel it myself.

The days following my encounter with this land of fire, I began to do my own research on the situation. Through observation and eavesdropping of human interactions and television system programming, I learned that this land was known as Australia, a land of wilderness and beauty unparalleled, with the fires being a product of strong wind currents, intense heats and crippling droughts. In the face of this tragedy however, I saw resilience that reminded me of my own purpose here on this planet; I saw this world’s ability to come together in times of need – something mines is seemingly incapable of. Nations, individuals, and organizations of all sorts, from all over this globe poured emotions, resources, funds, and prayers into relief efforts towards the people of Australia, in efforts to help them recover from their ordeals. Being from the environment I was raised in, this left my speechless. How was it that these humans, all part of their own clans, were able to put their differences aside with no question, and willingly aid their kind with no return of their own? It seems I am on the right planet after all. There is much my kind can learn from these small, yet powerful, beings.

Introduction

Greetings. For those of you reading this that do not know me, my name is Spirofighter; this is my story…

I am from a far away planet, long past the moon and stars and the reaches of this “Milky Way” galaxy, as it is referred to by these humans. My people are unlike the inhabitants of this Earth; the closest comparison for us from this language that I could find is that of a “dragon”. We are more than the crude beasts that word defines however; we have civilizations, networks, economies, language – many facets of what defines being intelligent, sentient, and organized life. Be this as it may however, life on my home is not ideal. My people associate with clans. We have hundreds of them, all with different ideals, lifestyles, and institutions that differentiate us as well as give us senses of community, of identity. As enriching as these differences are however, they do not help avoid conflict. Long has it been since my people have experienced peace. Our world has been in a state of constant warfare, with clans constantly battling for supremacy, for power, and for territory. Bloodshed and loss has come to define our lives; the only purpose for any of us these days is our duties as warriors to our clan. As the years have passed and our hopes for a peaceful future dwindled more and more, a call for action was taken. I was chosen by my clan, along with a class of 8 other scouts, to travel among the stars in search of other worlds like ours – that with life – and to observe and take note of the interactions and relations help by their inhabitants. Surely, we thought, there must be somewhere in this universe that beings could coexist and live in peace to an extent. After a long journey, one which left my wings sore and aching, I came across this planet. Earth. While I’ve been here for a short time, I’ve seen similarities between the people here and my own. However, while language, culture, and location have split both of our peoples, I do see a level of respect, of trust, of love among them that I have never experienced before. It gives me hope.

So, here on this planet I will stay for the time being, observing in silence from afar, chronicling my journeys and experiences here as I go. I hope you enjoy the journey.

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