Disclaimer: I own nothing. The plot of Brother Bear belongs to disney while the cast of Ninjago belongs to Cartoon Network. First story, so please go easy on me.
We go to a scene where there is nothing but darkness, voices being heard in the background in a foreign language. Then two rocks being bash together over a pile of wood, creating sparks. After the third spark, flames came creating fire on the wood.
Now an elderly man with shaggy white hair and bushy eyebrows stood before us. He wore a traditional black Eskimo Garment and have a necklace with a wolf totem on it. The man was telling a story to his tribe in a foreign language.
"This is a story from long ago," the man said as he stood up and turned around with a small bowl in his left hand. He dipped his right hand finger in the bowl and then started drawing three stick figures of people on the cave wall behind him as he continue telling his story.
"When the great mammoths still roamed our lands. It's the story of my two brothers and I." He then turned around to face his tribe and continue.
"When the three of us were young, we were taught that the world is full of magic." He turned around again, this time raising his right hand. The shadow of his hand was on a picture of a mountain.
The scene changes to where the mountain is as he continue telling his story.
"The source of this magic is the ever changing lights that dances across the sky."
An elderly man with a long white beard was climbing the mountain. He wore a traditional garment and have a staff with him.
"The shaman of our village told us that these lights are the spirits of our ancestors," the shaman continued his journey up the mountain, "and that they have power to make changes in our world."
"Small things become big"
Up in the lights, a small deer was walking across, then a fully grown deer came after that.
The shaman stop and looked up with a smile on his face as blue spirits came down.
"Winter turn to Spring"
The spirits then touch the ground as the once covered snow that was underneath the shaman turn to grass and flowers around him.
The shaman bend down and picked up a narrow rock.
"One thing always changes into another."
As the shaman held the rock with both hands, two spirits came and lifted the rock and flow around it.
"But the greatest change I ever saw was that my brother,"
The shaman looked at the rock with a smile as the spirits flow around it.
"a boy who desperately wanted to be a man."
Sorry for a short chapter to begin with. So what do you think? Feel free to tell me. There's a review box in the bottom right corner of this page. But before I go, I think it might be fun to do a small trivia in a few chapters, but you don't have to answer them if you want.
Ok, I'm done here. P.S. You can ask me any question.
