|  Eleonorea Versus the Scarab Motherby misscookiecrumbs
 
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 Eleonorea squinted her eyes against the desert sand billowing 
up in the wind. In a remote, sun-scorched corner of the desert behind Sakhmet 
Palace, far from the soothing breezes lifting off the sea, she crouched. Her proud 
red fur was matted with dust and sand, effective camouflaging in this barren place. 
Eleonorea's throat was parched with thirst and her Ixi tail wiggled slightly with 
anticipation, but she calmed herself, waiting patiently.
       She was aware that she needed the greatest of 
  discipline and patience to hunt the elusive Scarab Mother. Now was the time 
  of the greatest peril the Scarab Mother posed to Neopia, ready to lay hundreds 
  or even thousands of eggs somewhere in the vast, shifting desert sands. Now 
  was also the time it was most vulnerable as well, heavy and slowed with the 
  weight of the eggs. If Eleonorea was going to find the awful, huge beetle, she 
  needed to find it before it laid its eggs. Eleonorea would never find the eggs, 
  buried in the miles of arid sand, in time to stop them from hatching into a 
  ravenous scarab horde. The brave Ixi knew she had to find the Scarab Mother 
  first.
       She thought of the moment that she had first 
  realized the peril the Scarab Mother posed to the land. Her mother was always 
  collecting more books and telling her how important it was to increase her intelligence. 
  From Sakhmet Tales to the Tome of Selket, Eleonorea had read them all, excited 
  to be learning as much as she could. Lost Desert books had always been her favorite. 
  Then she read a small paragraph in Nune about the terrible Scarab Mother menace 
  that had haunted the sand dunes for centuries. Coltzan had battled her last, 
  but she would return again... and soon! Eleonorea glanced at her calendar. Not 
  just soon! The Scarab Mother was due to emerge on this very day!
       How had everyone forgotten? Nobody even knew 
  about the Scarab Mother anymore. Clearly not enough Neopians had been reading 
  books. Eleonorea had to do something about it. She set off for the desert, all 
  her best Battledome items equipped. They used to belong to her mother, but now 
  they were hers to play pretend-Battledome with. There were all sorts of wonderful 
  battle items in her toy chest in their Neohome. She was lucky her mother had 
  saved them.
       "Where are you going, sweetie," Eleonorea's 
  mother had asked as the young Ixi swept out the door. Her mom glanced up and 
  down at her equipment, a smile on her face. "Now, honey. I told you that if 
  you're going to play pretend-Battledome, you have to let your brother come. 
  He likes playing too."
       "Mooo-m. I'm not playing pretend-Battledome! 
  I'm saving the world!"
       "Oh. Right. Well, be careful and be back before 
  dark, okay?" Her mother gave her a kiss on the forehead right under her slightly 
  dented helmet. Eleonorea scurried out, knowing that she had to hurry. She didn't 
  have much time to stop the monster. Today was the day it would come out of long 
  hibernation and she was going to stop it.
       The Scarab Mother was described as enormous, 
  but she was quick and quiet, scuttling through with hardly a sound. Eleonorea 
  would have to keep alert watch, not allowing the grainy sand in her eyes to 
  bother her. The only way would be to spot the sleek, black body and hope that 
  she wasn't spotted first. The Ixi slid deeper into the shadows cast by Sakhmet 
  Palace, grateful to be out of the flaming sun. She scanned the empty, rarely 
  traveled land which lay behind the castle, hoping to find a glint of sunlight 
  off the black back of the huge beetle.
       Her eyes failed her. She didn't see the lumbering 
  creature at all. It was the dry scratching of its movement that in the end, 
  alerted her. Eleonorea scanned the horizon, but she didn't see anything at all.
       The Scarab Mother rose from the sand right as 
  Eleonorea understood and saw the hillock of sand rising and sloughing off the 
  creature. The dry skritch-scratch she had heard was the noise of the monster 
  swimming through the sand, somehow. She stared into the horrible pincers of 
  the Scarab Mother, all of her well-laid plans crumbling into uncertainty.
       "Sooooo... It looks as if I shall have some 
  lunch before I lay my eggs," hissed the Scarab Mother. "A fresh Ixi is quite 
  delicious, you know. I might even take you with me and keep you until my babies 
  hatch. They can have you for supper before we take over Neopia!"
       "You'll never leave the Lost Desert," Eleonorea 
  told the creature firmly. 
       "Ah, I think you mean that YOU'LL never leave 
  the Lost Desert. Your Cobrall Dagger cannot pierce my exoskeleton, silly Ixi. 
  Your Studded Ixi Battle Boots cannot crush me," the Scarab Mother laughed mockingly. 
  It was true - Eleonorea had relied mostly on the element of surprise in her 
  attack, and that was lost. She had no real weapons against the monster.
       She was just a tiny Ixi, after all. The Scarab 
  Mother loomed huge before her. What could she use to fight the awful bug? She 
  had never even been to the Battledome before. She was too young. But Coltzan 
  had fought the Scarab Mother when he was just her age, the book Nune had claimed. 
  She visited Coltzan's Shrine every day. He had given her many things over time.
       It was then that she remembered Coltzan's gifts 
  to her. She had a Serf Lens and Coltzan's Gem, and it would have to be enough. 
  Coltzan had given her enough, she knew. A plan formulated quickly in her head. 
  She didn't need to be the biggest or the strongest. She could just use the intelligence 
  her mother had praised so much.
       "Not so fast, Scarab Mother," Eleonorea cried 
  out as she lifted the Serf Lens, placing Coltzan's Gem in behind it. She raised 
  them high, the desert sunlight piercing the gem, and the lens magnifying the 
  ray. She had made her own powerful beam of light!
       The heat of the day was already searing, and 
  the concentrated beam of sunlight was even more powerful. The Scarab Mother 
  flinched as the beam blinded her and the direct heat became unbearable. Eleonorea 
  seized the opportunity of weakness, falling upon the Scarab Mother with her 
  Ixi Clout move that she was practicing to use someday in the Battledome. The 
  Scarab Mother fell to the sand, groaning with defeat.
       There, in the empty desert land where no one 
  saw, Eleonorea quietly saved Neopia. When others saw a dusty, tired Ixi with 
  tangled, sandy fur lope up to Coltzan's Shrine, they thought little of it. Eleonorea 
  didn't mind. She did it for Neopia, not recognition. 
       She needed to hurry home. The sun was setting 
  and her mother would certainly be worried. Not to mention the whole shelf of 
  books that she had yet to finish reading. There was much more learning she had 
  to do. What if there were other forgotten creatures that could hurt Neopia? 
  What if the Gallery of Evil was not necessarily complete? She would read about 
  it all and find out. 
      Eleonorea then turned to Coltzan's shrine, remembering 
  that he had bravely defeated the Scarab Mother before her, thanking him quietly. 
  Then she gazed out at the setting sun, knowing she had much more traveling ahead 
  of her, and much more left to do for her land.
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