The Kraken Cup

The Kraken Cup

Volume 1996 Issue 19 Article 17 3-15-1996 The Kraken Cup Douglas A. Rossman Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.swosu.edu/mcircle Part of the Children's and Young Adult Literature Commons Recommended Citation Rossman, Douglas A. (1996) "The Kraken Cup," The Mythic Circle: Vol. 1996 : Iss. 19 , Article 17. Available at: https://dc.swosu.edu/mcircle/vol1996/iss19/17 This Fiction is brought to you for free and open access by the Mythopoeic Society at SWOSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Mythic Circle by an authorized editor of SWOSU Digital Commons. An ADA compliant document is available upon request. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 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Storrad, it seemed, In their shallow-bottomed dragon ships they would swoop firmly held the upper hand. down on unsuspecting coastal villages, carry off everything While Storrad shouted directions-and Aegir and Ran worth taking, ·and-as they departed-put the village to the glumly watched-the raiders scurried about gathering up all torch. the gold, silver, and jewelry they could find. And there Carried away by their easy successes, and rather frus• was much. for the sea takes its toll. The men were just trated by how little gold and silver they had seized, Storrad beginning to rip the gold plating down from the walls when set his sights on bigger prey-Hlesoy, the legendary island Storrad's eyes fell upon a strange-looking drinking cup stronghold of the giant Aegir, who with his mermaid wife, sitting in a wall recess beside Aegir's throne. The large cup Ran, ruled the sea and gathered the treasures from all ships seemed to be fashioned from a single piece of jadelike stone that sank beneath the waves. In this task they were assisted that glowed with a soft green light. The handle was shaped by their nine daughters and the other merfolk. Most sea like a squid's tentacleand wrapped around the body of the raiders steered far away from Hlesoy, wisely choosing not cup. Storrad picked up the cup and examined it curiously. to challenge Aegir and merfolk, but Storrad had great faith "Well, what do we have here?" he mused thoughtfully. in his abilities as a wizard and strategist ... and an even Aegir spoke for the first time. "It's called the Kraken greater hunger for the treasures of Hlesoy. Cup, and I'd leave it here if I were you. It's much too Thus it was that one morning Storrad's three dragon dangerous to be kept anywhere other than Hlesoy." ships came sailing toward a strange fog bank that rested "Oh, really?" said Storrad, now thoroughly intrigued. upon the sea off the coast of Alfheim. As the ships breasted "Why don't you just tell me about it. We have all the time the rolling swells, the men soon noticed the heads of giant in the world." women breaking the surface of the water, their long green "As you wish," replied Aegir. hair floating out beside them. Curiosity about the strang• ers who had invaded their part of the sea had drawn Aegir's daughters to the ships. A great K.raken, a squid as large as a small island, had This curiosity was just what Storrad had been counting taken up residence off the coast not many leagues from on, and had alerted his men to expect. So the warriors kept Hlesoy. Travelling beneath the waves it would swallow their weapons out of sight, smiled and called out to the whole schools of fish at a single gulp. But that was not mermaids, and waved bright necklaces and other jewelry enough to quell its enormous appetite, so often the Kraken that might warm a woman's heart. Delighted by their would float at the surface, its smooth, leathery back resem• visitor's friendliness and apparent offer of gihs, the mer• bling nothing so much as a huge treeless skerry. When maids threw caution to the winds, swam right up to the some unwary air breather approached-a seal, a whale, or a ships, and grasped the gunwales with one hand while fisherman-the K.rakenwould plunge powerfully backward reaching for the trinkets with the other. Alas for them, the toward the bottom of the sea, its sudden departure from ships' hulls had been magicked by Storrad, and the mer• the surface creating a huge whirlpool that sucked its prey maids were trapped-stuck fast to the gunwales! downward, too, until the great tentacles wrapped around Storrad's little fleet and its captives were able to sail the victim and stuffed it into the K.raken's mouth. right up to Hlesoy and anchor in the shallows along its Now "kill to live" is a rule of the sea, so I could hardly rocky shore, for the fog bank had lifted the moment the blame the Kraken for trying to survive. Still, its presence mermaids were captured. Leaving some warriors to guard in these waters was a threat to the lives and livelihood of the ships and the captives still attached to them, Storrad led my merfolk and our friends the sea elves, so I sent word by the rest of his band into Aegir's rocky hall. Storrad's eyes seagull to my grandson Heimdal} ... who, as you may have grew round and his greedy heart beat faster at the sight of heard, knows a thing or two about magic, and is a handy that hall, whose walls were covered with so much gleaming fellow to have around when trouble comes calling. gold that it needed no other source of illumination. Well, as soon as the gull had delivered its message, Aegir and Ran had known of the raider's co1?ing, for Heimdall galloped across the Rainbow Bridge and didn't word travels swiftly in the sea, but-fearing for their daugh• stop riding until he had reached Riddo, the sea-elf village ters' safety-there seemed to be nothing they could do to on the coast opposite Hlesoy. Leaving his faithful steed. defend themselves or their realm. Aegir remained seated Gulltopp, in the care of the elves, Heimdall went down to on his throne while Ran reclined in a nearby pool of water the water's edge, unrolled a seal skin he'd carried behind The Mythic Circle # 19, page JO bis saddle, and changed himself into a seal. Yes, I did say a grabbed the ore-whale's dorsal fin, and they left the area as seal. You needn't look so surprised ... his nine mothers fast as the whale could swim. They were caught by the far being mermaids, he can do that, you know. edge of the whirlpool, and it was touch-and-go for a mo· At any rate, Heimdall swam over to Hlesoy as fast as ment or two, but ore-whales are powerful swimmers and his flippers would carry him, not stopping until he had they managed to escape the pull of the diving Kraken. popped out of that pool over there and shed his seal skin. What happened to the Kraken? Well, the coracle with I led him right up the top of Hlesoy's highest hill and the green stone was swept round and round the whirlpool pointed in the direction where the Kraken had last been until his tentacles embraced the little boat and stuffed it seen. Large as the beast was, it was much too distant for into his mouth. Then the strangest thing happened. Once me to see, but far-sighted Heimdal} spotted it at once. I the Kraken swallowed that green stone, he couldn't stop could tell by the look on his face and the way he let out his swallowing! From the tip of the tentacle he had used to breath that he was terribly unhappy about what he was stuff the coracle into his mouth right on back to his diving looking at. fins, he swallowed himself up. The sea rushed in to fill up "I had no idea that the creature was so large, grandfa• all that space, and just for a short time there was a far larger ther. I can see why you want to get rid of it ... he'll eat whirlpool than any the Kraken had created in life. Then you out of house and home in no time." Heimdal} cupped all was calm, as if the Kraken had never existed. his chin in one hand and was silent for a time. "I can't A few days later one of my merfolk popped out of the imagine how I could attack the Kraken from the outside, pool carrying this cup, which he had found on the sea but if I could just get him to swallow something ...

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