Arachu - Pastexe -
The two met at the summit. The story goes that they fought for three days—a chaotic blur of silk webbing and serrated talons.
To understand the weight of their story, you have to look at what these two beings represent in the rugged mountains and coastal cliffs of the region. The Protagonists Arachu - Pastexe
used the wind, beating its wings to create localized gales that ripped the webs apart. The two met at the summit
: Often described as a giant, multi-legged spider-like entity or a shadow-creature that haunts the deep limestone caves. It is the personification of the "trapping" darkness—a silent hunter that waits for the unwary to slip into the earth's cracks. The Protagonists used the wind, beating its wings
: Conversely, the Pastexe is frequently depicted as a winged, reptilian, or bird-like predator. It represents the "striking" sky. While the Arachu pulls you down, the Pastexe swoops from above, often associated with the fierce storms that batter the Picos de Europa. The Informative Tale: The Clash of Earth and Sky
used the terrain, weaving a massive web across the mountain pass to ground its flying rival.