How the Sun Died so that the Moon Could Live
At
the dawn of time, when the universe was still young, the earth and the
sky lived in harmony, but the sky would always look down at
the earth and grew envious. The sky wanted to be more beautiful than
the earth, so it birthed the sun and the moon, and set them to roam the
sky’s vast expanses. The oldest was the sun, shining brightly, and his
sister the moon was small and cold, but they
never parted. The sun would warm his sister, and let her shine as well.
The sky was happy with his creation – as the sun and the moon roamed
the firmament, it made it look much more beautiful than the earth, which
was gray, brown, and black.
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After
a time, the sky noticed that, as they circled it from above, the sun
and the moon were changing the earth. The sun’s heat caused
plants to grow, filling the earth with shades of green. The moon moved
the earth’s seas, carving beautiful shores and cliffs. It did not take
long for the earth to be filled with colors and life, much to the sky’s
dismay.
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Frustrated,
the sky decided to do away with his creations. Summoning the sun, it
congratulated it for all the beautiful changes it made
to the earth, and said that he could do even more. The sun was curious,
and so it followed the sky to a volcano. Sky told sun that if it truly
loved the earth, it would jump inside and give her more heat.
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Unsure
if it was wise, but bereft of his sister the moon’s advice, the sun put
his trust in the sky. This was the first time the sun
was away from his sister, and he felt lonely without her. The sky
filled the sun’s imagination with all the beauty and diversity the earth
would gain from him. “But, should I not ask the moon for her opinion?”
he asked, and the sky told him that it would be
a surprise for her, and would make her happy. Convinced, the sun jumped
into the volcano and feasted on the boiling lava, which made him grow.
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When
the sun’s light disappeared, the earth and the moon searched for it
throughout the firmament, yet they could not find him. When
they asked the sky, he replied that he does not know where the sun is.
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Sometime
later, the sun got so big and hot that the volcano erupted, spewing it
out. The sun’s intense heat now burnt everything it
touched, so it rushed up to the heavens, hoping not to burn the earth.
Alas, it was in vain, and his intense heat was burning the earth,
turning it brown and desolate. The heat was so terrible that even the
moon couldn’t stand it, and she ran and hid in the
seas of the earth.
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As
the sun traversed the firmament, all that he approached suffered from
his blaze. As he looked down at the earth, it saw the earth
brown and dying, and his sister cowering from him in its seas. The sun
did not wish to harm anyone, so to amend for his mistake, he threw
himself into the sea, hoping to drown himself. When the heat and shine
diminished, the moon left the sea in search of
the sun.
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Looking
down, she saw a dim glow coming from earth’s sea, and followed it. The
moon’s brother has lost most of its shine, yet the little
that was left was still enough to guide her to him. As the moon found
the sun’s body floating in the water, she wept, as she could not imagine
ever existing without him. As her tears reached his lifeless body, they
filled it up with new life. His sister’s
love has given him a new life, and he began to shine once more, but his
heat still burnt her body.
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The
sun rushed up to the firmament, and the renewed light filled the earth
with life once more, but the moon could not withstand the
heat and was forced to hide in the sea. The sun’s heart grew heavy,
knowing that he was the reason his sister can no longer roam the
firmament freely, and so he once more plunged himself into the seas to
free his sister. But the moon would only ascent to the
firmament again in search for him, only to find him drowned once more,
and her new tears would revive him.
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When
the sky saw the disaster he had wrought, he was filled with regret. The
sun and the moon’s misery had touched him deeply, and he
thought of a solution. He filled the firmament with stars, so that the
moon would not be lonely, and at times, he would come between the sun
and the moon so that they may roam the firmament together, if only for a
time.
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