The Ape God
Guthix smiled down at his pet, a brown-furred monkey named Marimbo. The creature grinned back, displaying it's yellow-white teeth. Guthix laughed.
"Good morning, Marimbo," Guthix said. The monkey starred at it's owner, and he tilted his head in curiousity. Then he attempted to grab Guthix's tea cup. The great god smiled.
"No, little one," he spoke gently. "This is not a monkey drink. I'm sure you wouldn't enjoy it." Marimbo gave a sad face to Guthix. In response, Guthix smiled back tenderly, and lightly tossed his pet a pure yellow, spotlessly ripe banana.
"I'm glad I created you, Marimbo." Guthix said. Marimbo ignored him, and continued to indulge himself in the fruit that his master had given him. "Your race may soon become as wise and knowledgabe as the humans. But I believe your race will never develop the strong will towards violence that the humans have. Now, only a handful succeed in recognizing their creator." A tear rolled down Guthix's cheek. Then his eyes widened in realization, and he stood up. "I nearly forgot about my newest creation, the camel! It's running loose throughout Gielnor right now! Stay here, Marimbo, alright?"
Marimbo nodded and gave out an ooh-ooh-ah-ah. Guthix chuckled and teleported in a blue flash. Marimbo simply starred at the place where his master had been. Then the astonishment wore off, and the monkey began climbing around the chamber. Then he caught sight of the tea cup he saw his master hold earlier. It was on a table, very high up, but Marimbo figured he could find a chair and climb his way up.
Marimbo jumped up onto Guthix's chair, and leapt onto the table. Then he starred at the tea cup. It could hardly be called simply a cup, or even a goblet. It was more like a silver chalice adorned with many gems. Marimbo cried out once more, but this time in victory: He had succeeded in getting to the cup. But what would he do now? He felt a very strange yet strong urge to take the chalice as his master did and drink it's fluidy substence. He felt that it would grant him strength and wisdom, perhaps even power as much as his master, Guthix had? Marimbo ignored the urge, and began circling around the cup. The urge grew strong, despite the fact that he didn't even know where it was coming from. He figured that it was his monkey instincts that told him so.
Finally, Marimbo could fight the temptation no longer. He grabbed the cup and drank it. It tasted delicious. Why had Guthix, his master, told him otherwise? Was he trying to keep its sweetness for himself? Suddenly, Marimbo felt change happening. He grew rapidly. His hair became longer, his small fists became iron-strong, and his hair was somehow dyed white and dark grey instead of brown. His shoulders became broad and tough, and his whole body grew. He started shaking from fear. What was happening to him? Then, he felt a strong wisdom overcoming him. His feeling of fear was replaced with a feeling of happiness. He felt intelligent, strong, wise, and incredibly powerful. Was this what his master had been preventing him from doing? He growled in disgust, then realised that his voice had changed. He had practically become a different race. Why was Guthix preventing him from this?
Filling up with anger fast, Marimbo, now a huge, silverback gorilla, stormed out of Guthix's huge palace. He rampaged through the gardens. Then, he saw Guthix returning through the courtyard. When his master saw him, they both froze.
"Marimbo?" Guthix asked. The ape nodded. "What happend? I can bring you back to your original form if you like."
Marimbo growled. Why would he want to be a small monkey again, when he could have almost god-like powers staying as he was. He quickly rushed past his master, not looking back.
"No! Marimbo! Come back! You're my only company! Come back!" Guthix began to cry as Marimbo fled. After the gorilla looked back, he heard his master give one last call. "Marimbo!" Filled with sadness but blinded by pride, Marimbo began walking away, furious.
