As soon as Anna was able to walk, her mother
started teaching her how to survive a harsh, solitary life in the
northern woods. Living in such an extremely remote and dangerous area
required skill and resilience. When sunlight became too dim for
productive activities, they would take refuge in their house, a sturdy
old cabin constructed to resist the toughest winters. Close to the
hearth’s warmth, Anna would rest in her mother's arms, surrounded by the
few wooden toys and masks she had crafted for her. Drifting off to
sleep with stories and lullabies, she dream happy dreams, ignorant of
the events that would soon change everything.
Anna and her mother were stalking a great elk through the
woods. They knew it was dangerous prey, but it had been a particularly
difficult winter and they were almost out of food. The specter of
starvation frightened them more than any forest creature. Without
warning, the elk reared, bellowed and charged at Anna. She was paralyzed
with fear as the whole world seemed to shake under the immense beast’s
pounding hooves. The elk was close enough for Anna to see the murderous
fury in its eyes when her mother threw herself in its path, axe in hand.
A bloodcurdling scream escaped from her lips as the elk impaled her
upon its antlers and hoisted her into the air. With all her strength,
she brought her axe down on its head again and again while it tried to
shake her loose. With a sickening crack, the antlers snapped and Anna’s
mother was free. The beast collapsed.
Anna was too small to move her mother’s broken body, so she
sat with her in the clearing where she had fallen. To distract her from
the dying elk’s cries, Anna’s mother held her and hummed her favorite
lullaby. They stayed like that, the huntress and the elk getting quieter
and colder, until Anna was alone in the silent forest. Eventually she
stood up and started the long walk back home.
Still a child, she knew just enough about life in the frozen
forest to survive. She followed her instincts and became one with the
wild. She got older and stronger and practiced her hunt. As she grew
into a dangerous predator, her humanity became a half-remembered dream.
She widened her territory and lived off her hunts. She worked
her way up through squirrels and hares and mink and foxes. Eventually
she grew tired of them and hunted more dangerous animals like wolves and
bears. When unsuspecting travelers came through her woods, she
discovered her new favorite prey: humans. Unlucky souls who strayed into
her territory were slaughtered like any other animal. She liked to
collect their tools and colorful garments and especially toys when there
were little ones. But she could never bring herself to kill the little
girls.
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