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The Myth of Day and Night

Uploaded by spootyhead on Mar 20, 2007

The Myth of Day and Night


Once upon a time, there was a town called D-town. IT was the home of all the gods of the ATL, the leading state in Fruitoria, the land of milk and honies. The people in Fruitoria enjoyed a higher standard of living than any other group of people in the world because the ATLien, the god of the whole world, originated from Fruitoria, the D-Town to be exact, and showed extreme favoritism upon these people. The ATLien had personally assigned his favorite cousin, Supacris, to look over and protect D-town from any jealous enemies that might try to destroy the most beautiful city and people in all the land. From day one, Supacris had his work cut out for him. Not only did the ATLien take this job, very seriously, but he also promised to severely punish anyone who failed to live up to his standards. The ATLien requires the leader of D-town to instruct his citizens to follow the strict guidelines that have been set before them. For thousands of years, the citizens of D-town followed these rules, but lately, things changed. Supacris will call upon his great leadership skills to return his fellow D-townians to their former state.

For Supacris and his fellow gods of the ATL, life was good because the citizens had been committed to keeping their morals, as the gods asked. However, for some unapparent reason, the citizens of the ATL took a turn for the worst. They started partying all night and became lazy. Many of the men and women slacked off on their jobs and the kids refused to attend school. Churches that were once jam-packed were now near empty. The gods were dumfounded. What caused the citizens to blatantly disobey the strict rules that were in place for them? While all the other gods sat around dumbfounded, Supacris decided to leave his colonial style castle to visit the people of D-town, to see if they will find it in their hearts to clean up their act before the ATLien becomes angry and punishes them all. As Supacris rode his chariot through the streets, he saw streets that were once spotless now cluttered with trash. He saw beautiful homes destroyed. He saw many people who were once working...

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Uploaded by:   spootyhead

Date:   03/20/2007

Category:   Ancient

Length:   7 pages (1,594 words)

Views:   3697

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