Brave New World Myth

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The gods spent day and night forming many creatures. Seeing the vast variety of animals, birds with feathers, land animals with fur, even the fish in the sea…….seeing this they were happy but not completely satisfied. There were many gods based on only the best qualities; creativity, virtue, happiness, intellect, passion, selflessness, bravery and much more. There was one other god disliked by all others this was the god of Evil. Shunned by the others for his harsh and violent nature, he stayed to himself. The god of creativity whom had created the creatures before them spoke “I feel as if some thing is missing we need one more” a blinding light appeared and it formed into a serpent. The serpent grew wings, then Creativity spotted Evil and …show more content…
Brave and Virtue glanced out the cave opening and saw Passion and Pythius. Passion plead “Please No! Do not kill me, I wil……..” Pythius crushed her head under his hand, silencing the pleading goddess he did not eat her soul “I refuse to be corrupted by your weak and useless quality you sicken me why would you need love or passion when you have …show more content…
The three gods overpowered the dragon with Evil’s power, while Bravery and Virtue pinned down the dragon Pythius spoke “you may kill me now but I will forever exist I am mightier than even my creators you will all die by my hand” Evil in response drew his sword, a sword black as night and he replied “you dare oppose even the gods if so, you are a fool a insult to the gods spirits you consumed” Then with a swing of his sword decapitated the dragon. The body started glowing and Evil spoke”this body will be used to create a new species of my own design, this head will represent the heads of all reptiles”. Carefully, as if handling a delicate surgery Evil sliced off the dragons two arms “these arms will be the arms of every reptile and their legs as well”. With the final section of the dragon its serpent like body Evil pondered for a moment and decided “this body will be the body of every reptile…...in addition in honor of this dragons great power I create smaller serpents called snakes and a special kind of snake I will name it the python” there was a great light and the new creatures scattered across the earth snakes, lizards ,chameleons, alligators and even more. The souls of the gods that had been devoured scattered across the land infusing amongst every creature that had been created. Evil Virtue and Bravery also wanting to be with their fellow gods, their family spread their souls

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