Post by Emil Sørensen on May 24, 2011 3:53:09 GMT -5
Long ago, when the earth was created, a mirror undetectable by mortal eye was wrapped around the earth. So that the planet may see every inch of itself and view every flaw. So it may know what needs fixed about it. However, the envious reflection, so sure that it could become a better world than the original, faded from the original realm of conscious and seeped into the next.
There it took on the form of a world identical to the first. Down to the smallest creature, everything was the same. However, unlike the original Earth, this one did not turn it’s back on it’s mystical roots. The evolution of creatures, the creatures that were acknowledged and existed were out of the first realms comprehension.
Creatures the first world would call myth was fact for the second world. What’s more, this world stood true to it’s inhabitants original souls. There was no fake freedom, this world still held onto the ideas of kingdoms. This envious reflection of the first world would prove it’s worth, but having far superior creatures.
The second world would prove itself better by having humans, creatures that both worlds had, enslave the superior creatures. The world filled itself with tension. Leaving many of the weak hearted humans to believe they needed to enslave the mystical creatures for their own safety. This survival instinct soon twisted into greed. The desire to own these creatures as “pets” so they may brag.
There it took on the form of a world identical to the first. Down to the smallest creature, everything was the same. However, unlike the original Earth, this one did not turn it’s back on it’s mystical roots. The evolution of creatures, the creatures that were acknowledged and existed were out of the first realms comprehension.
Creatures the first world would call myth was fact for the second world. What’s more, this world stood true to it’s inhabitants original souls. There was no fake freedom, this world still held onto the ideas of kingdoms. This envious reflection of the first world would prove it’s worth, but having far superior creatures.
The second world would prove itself better by having humans, creatures that both worlds had, enslave the superior creatures. The world filled itself with tension. Leaving many of the weak hearted humans to believe they needed to enslave the mystical creatures for their own safety. This survival instinct soon twisted into greed. The desire to own these creatures as “pets” so they may brag.