Thursday, August 29, 2013

Mythological Writing

a) how the universe, the earth, and life began  The universe
b) explains the workings of the natural world,
c) supports and validates your social customs and values.

During the famous supernova that everyone knows as the "big bang", four elements were forced into space, and one planet, the earth consisted of all four. Fire, wind, bits of meteors, and water, all molded together to form the earth. The fire was from the sun, the wind was from the initial blast, the bits of meteor from the moon, and the water was from other exploding stars that touched wind. Along with the elements, humans and animals were created along with elements that made up water and other many things.

Once everything was formed life also sprouted out of the ground. A type of monkey was created from underwater seeds that took millions of years to grow. Once the animal was of age, it would tear itself from the vine it grew on and crawl along the ground. Each one was different, but under the vine which it grew, a different replica of itself grew. However, Some would grow in the core of the earth where all the fire was compacted. The heat made the animals uncomfortable, and angry.

The animals continued evolving until eventually, they reached the final stage. The animals then became known as humans. The humans' twins would still grow on the other side near the core of the earth. If they would get too angry with the heat, they would tear through the ground and shove their twin under, this is where the evil humans spawned from. The evil humans would do terrible things like kill and steal from the good humans. Although the good humans did not approve of the evil ones, they still understood that the balance was needed, because without the evil ones, they could extinct their own race or murder innocents.

Although, the evil humans and good humans did not get along with one another, they knew that they were needed on the planet to keep one another balanced. They needed balance because without evil, nothing would die which would cause overpopulation, and without good, nothing would live.

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