Choice and Consequence: Beginnings

A story is passed down from generation to generation that involves the mysterious condition humans suffer from. A condition that involves monsters born from the personality of those who have it. This involves a man, who is made from dust, being born in an indigenous forest with no other humans around.
An angel appears to him and says, “Do not be afraid for I am the Angel of the Lord. He commands you to follow me. I will protect you from any dangers that might dare cross our path.”
Not knowing what else to do, the man follows the angel. Their journey takes several days with the angel taking care of the man. The Angel teaches the man how to eat, survive, speak, make clothes, defend himself, and even show love to each other. Along the path they walk, the trees and animals become monsters that try to kill the man, but the Angel converts them back to their normal state by showing the man their true nature. Another lesson the angel gives, is the lesson to reject superstition and follow what is true and good. From this point on, the man befriends some of the animals, but he befriends a wolf that becomes his best friend. As they get closer to the destination, a flying serpent slithers through the forest with his army, who look like fallen angels, block their path.
“Traitor! You will not trick another human being!” the Angel yells out.
“What is one human man worth?” the serpent responds, “He and his kind will cause you more grief than us.”
“And yet you have caused Me the most grief Morning Star. I give the power of the Spirit of the Lord to the man to assist us in this battle.”
A phoenix comes from the sun and enters the man who is now able to wield His power. The Angel of the Lord fights the fire-breathing serpent while the man and his companion fight the numerous fallen angels. Though they keep coming, the Spirit of the Lord makes the man invincible enough to fight the fallen angels until they retreat when the Angel of the Lord defeats the serpent.
The Angel then says to the man, “The Morning Star has left this creature and I have purified it. Bring it to your destination and feed and clothe the people there with its remains. I will leave you when we get there, but you must treat them the way I have treated you. Teach them as I have taught you.”
The man carries the carcass to his destination and the people there rejoice for the man’s appearance. The village was experiencing a food shortage and needed clothes for impending winter. They’ve kept their faith and have been graciously rewarded. The man does as the Angel said and the village becomes a great people.

All that is in this story was found in caves, old stone tablets, and word of mouth. It is unknown if the story actually happened, but it does prove that the Human Mirror condition has existed since the dawn of man and its paranormal qualities.

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