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The
Green Comet
by
The TaleWagger
When The First Galaxy was still very young,
Zeus, God of all Gods, fathered the first identical twins. They were
boys and he named them Perseus and Persen.
At that time there were very few Gods, but
many tasks to be done to make the planets fit for habitation by The
Mortals. When the twins became teenagers, they were separated from
each other and sent to the Land of Tutors to prepare them for
Immortality. Perseus's apprenticeship involved travelling the eight
Kurves of the Galaxy, seeking out the Virtues of Honesty and
Integrity and adapting them for the Heart of the Mortals.
Persen, meanwhile, was sent to Planet
Mythicaa to learn about the Logix of Ingenuity and Invention and how
to harness them within the Brain.
One day as Persen sat at study with his
Tutor, the sky slowly changed from its usual clear blue to a hazy
fluorescent green.
"Master, what is happening?" he
asked, as his skin tingled in fear and wonderment.
"Quickly Persen!" exclaimed the
Tutor. "We must hide deep within our cave. The Green Comet of
Saeton is coming."
"Shield your eyes!" he added as
they ran to safety. "And promise me you will never look at it.
For if you do you will become unfit to carry out The Labours and you
will never become a God."
For the rest of the day, Persen and the
Tutor stayed deep within the protective gloom of their cave and
discussed the strange comet and its power to taint with evil the
minds of those who were lured by its spell.
During the night Persen awoke and wandered
towards the mouth of the cave for some fresh air. As he wiped the
sleep from his eyes he realised that the sky was still green. He had
fallen asleep puzzling over the powers of the evil comet expecting it
to be gone when he awoke, but sky was still green. As he looked out
of the cave he could see that the sinister green glow now bathed the land.
Persen could not contain his curiosity any
longer and strode outside, shielding his eyes from the comet with his
left hand. He felt no sense of fear. The leaves of the trees were
green ... as they had always been. The grass was green ... as it had
always been. Only the sky, which should have been dark, was different!
The green light had almost turned night into
day and he was lulled into a false sense of security. He even felt
secure enough to wash his hands and face before returning to the cave
and strolled to a nearby pond. Carefully he kept his back to the
comet and only looked into the water that was in his shadow. It did
not reflect the comet.
Carefully he washed his hands and then held
up his left hand to prevent himself looking at the reflection in the
pond. With the right hand he scooped up some water to wash his face
but, as he brought it close to his face, he saw the reflection of the
comet in the palm of his hand.
Persen was captivated by its shimmering
beauty and trapped forever!
Or was he?
He had only stared at a reflection, a very
small reflection. H he had not stared directly at the comet.
"Surely a reflection counts for
nothing," he mused. "I feel no different, therefore I am no
different. I have not been affected."
Persen returned to the cave and soon fell
asleep. Next day when he arose, the sky was blue again and everything
seemed normal. The comet had gone and he decided not to tell the
Tutor of his experience.
He had been infected by the Evil Spirit
of Deceit!
Perseus completed his apprenticeship and
became an immortal God. His twin brother, because The Gods were aware
of the truth about that fateful night, slowly drifted into obscurity
becoming a very ordinary Persen.
Because of this, the heart has the pure
virtues of Honesty and Integrity, while within the brain, Ingenuity
and Invention are often mis-used by the Evil Spirit of Deceit.
The End
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