Obscurité And Lumiére And The Solar System

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Before there was anything, there was nothing. Nothing wanted something, so, it became something. This something was called the universe. There were three gods; Vent (Air), Feu (Fire), and Obscurité (Darkness), and three goddesses; Terre (Earth), Eau (Water), and Lumière (Light). As they wandered the universe together, they noticed how lonely the universe could be when there was only them to talk to. So, The gods decided to create solar systems and planets. Obscurité and Lumiére made a place in the universe for a solar system and Terre made the planets. Obscurité, Feu, and Vent wanted to create little beings to inhabit some of these planets. They asked Terre which planet would be the best to start life, and Terre told them to look for a little

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