The mix of Gods
There was a time when gods lived on Earth. This was about 120.000 years B.C. There were 2 gods that where so important that where called Ozpier and Rade. Ozpier was the god of the sea. He had a beard and had a trident with a wave on the top. Rade was the god of the land and had a crown with a logo of land. They lived in an island called Mandala and was located in Manhattan. It was big and beautiful with flowers and butterflies.
In the Mandala Island there were floods during the year. Each month there was a big and wet flood. It watered the entire place and it took away people’s belongings. Some people were injured or sometimes killed.
People thought there wasn’t any solution to this problem. They have tried everything but nothing worked. They had no possibilities of changing this.
But Ozipier, one of the most important gods in the Mandala Island, wanted to solve this problem so he asked Rade if he wanted to join him so as to stop floods. And Rade accepted because due to the floods, all his lands were getting worse and worse, and everybody was very worried.
So they decided to join their forces. They thought that if they got together, Ozpier would control the sea, so that floods didn’t reach the island, and Rade would create mountains to stop the water. But, when they got together, something unexpected happened…they created the biggest Tsunami ever known.
Now the island was totally destroyed. Everything was gone. The gods where very frustrated. They waited some minutes until everything stopped and after that they started thinking in a way of building up everything again.
Then the people started building up again the city. The gods helped using hammers, and painting the buildings…before the tsunami the city was nice, but when they built it up again it was the prettiest city. The people were friends because they had to work together to repair their city again. The city was built again, Gods and people worked together for the first time ever in Manhattan.
By: Felipe Rolón, Camila Peralta, Victoria Redigo and Matias Castro Cendra
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario