Fruits and fishes

Neytiri hadn't been away from the Neanderthal city for more than half an hour. However, as might be expected, that short period of time had been enough for the population to formulate the most disparate and imaginative hypotheses.

If there was one thing every human species possessed it was imagination, and Neanderthals were no exception. Obviously, as soon as a new event arose, the gossip flourished at a speed that made the sound pale.

There were those who thought that Neytiri was some sort of chosen one, and that the Great King of the Forest had summoned her to give her a mission. Others thought that Neytiri would be blessed by the Great King of the Forest and bring a new era to the Neanderthal people. The most mentally ill, finally, even thought that Neytiri would even be taken in marriage by the Great King of the Forest and that she would generate her offspring (biology is practically unknown).

The Manas and the soldiers stationed in the palace, however, were

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