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Celle que certains surnomment la bête était appelée maintenant L’Ombre d’Émeraude. Elle avait été vue la première fois dans la forêt, celle de Valinor puis elle surgit à présent de la mer. Ou certains pêcheurs, marins, baigneurs l’ont décrit.
The whispers started in the fishing villages, hushed tones exchanged over steaming mugs of kelp tea. It began as a shadow, a fleeting glimpse of emerald green against the sun-drenched waves. Then, fishermen swore they saw a colossal fin, the size of a small boat, slicing through the water. The Emerald Shadow, they called it, a name whispered with both awe and trepidation.
For centuries, Valinor’s lush forests had remained the only known habitat of the creature. It was a legend whispered among the forest dwellers, a being of immense power and beauty, said to be able to shift its form at will. But now, it seemed, the Emerald Shadow was no longer content with the confines of the land. It had crossed the barrier, breaching the ocean’s depths, and emerged into the unknown.
The first official report came from a young woman named Elara, a marine biologist studying the coral reefs off the coast. Her submersible had encountered the creature, a sight she described as both terrifying and mesmerizing. “It was a symphony of emerald,” she wrote in her log, “with shimmering scales like a thousand sunsets. Its eyes… they were like two green stars, filled with an ancient wisdom.”
The discovery sent shockwaves through the scientific community. This was no ordinary creature; its sheer size and uncanny abilities defied all known biological laws. Theories ranged from ancient mutations to alien lifeforms, but all agreed that the Emerald Shadow posed a serious threat.
The government, fearing panic, attempted to suppress the news. But the whispers had already spread like wildfire, fueled by the terrifying tales of fishermen and the cryptic accounts of Elara. Soon, the truth could no longer be contained.
The Emerald Shadow’s arrival coincided with a series of strange occurrences. Ships reported sudden changes in weather patterns, inexplicable malfunctions in their navigational systems. Even the marine life seemed to react in fear of the colossal creature.
Scientists, working under strict secrecy, devised a plan. They reasoned that the creature was drawn to a specific electromagnetic frequency, a frequency emitted by the ancient trees of Valinor. They developed a device, a massive sonar transmitter, capable of mimicking this frequency. Their hope was to lure the Emerald Shadow back to its natural habitat, away from civilization.
The day of the operation arrived. The sonar transmitter, disguised as a research buoy, was deployed in the open ocean. The world watched in bated breath as the Emerald Shadow, drawn by the familiar signal, made its way toward the device.
The creature moved with an otherworldly grace, its enormous emerald form a stark contrast against the deep blue of the ocean. It moved closer and closer to the buoy, its eyes locked on the pulsating signal.
But as it neared, the Emerald Shadow seemed to hesitate. The signal, they realized, was not entirely accurate. There was a subtle difference, a dissonance between the frequency of the ancient trees and the one emitted by the device.
The creature, its intelligence far exceeding human comprehension, sensed the discrepancy. It turned away from the buoy, its colossal form disappearing into the depths.
The world breathed a collective sigh of relief. The operation had failed, but it had also revealed a truth: the Emerald Shadow was more than just a creature, it was a being of immense wisdom and power, capable of understanding human actions and intentions.
The Emerald Shadow was not a threat to be eradicated, but a force of nature to be understood. It remained a mystery, a silent guardian of Valinor, a reminder that the natural world held wonders far beyond human comprehension.
And so, the whispers continued. But now, they were not whispers of fear, but whispers of respect, of awe for the creature that some called a beast, and others, the Emerald Shadow.