The ground was rock solid but felt soft to the touch. The wind carried the sweet scent of autumn, though it was the beginning of winter, and the sky was enshrouded with purple and pink clouds as the sun settled over the mountainous horizon. The many trees that planted their roots there swayed to the breeze and as it started to rain, the droplets danced off the petals of the flowers that multiplied across the forest floor, who were closing their buds for the long and sleepful night. As night drew on, it grew colder, and the rain quickly formed into snow, slowly falling onto the ground, forming a huge, white blanket, and hitting the leaves of the trees, which fell down to the power of winter's frost. As the sun slowly vanished behind the mountain range, it gave one last glance of sunshine, making everything sparkle with light. Then, it slowly diminished into the night.
Though no light was shinning, it was still as beautiful. The moon glittered across the land that its white hand could reach, letting the snow glow in its own magnificent light. The stars shinned lights of their own, making the world below them illuminate with beauty, far more worth anything else imagined. Moss on the trees seemed to glow different colors while the snow passed through the air, plummeting with little speed towards their hard destinations. But one source of light made the forest really glow. A gear-shaped object that radiated with green and blue colors and floated above the white, pallid ground, spinning in a cycle in its spot. There were five of these objects around the world, but all were hidden well. With the light shinning paths of glowing colors, everyone makes sure it's well protected, for disturbance will bring chaos.
Then it came...
Over the twilight sea came a Cimmerian cloud that spread across the planet. As it came, the wind raced past itself, as if the very wind was trying to escape. But nothing could. As it drew over the forest, the cloud brought the darkness and it clung onto it. As it blew over, the forest lost its light and grew darkness. Even the object's glow slowly melted as it grew gray. Then, as silently as it had come, the snow grew more slow, until it had stopped completely in the air, as if the air had taken them captive. The snow, the trees, and the flowers all grew dark grey as the moon and stars vanished from sight. As the cloud of darkness disappeared over the forest, to continue its barbaric murder on the rest of the world, one last reviving dewdrop fell from a leaf, then stopped completely, suspended in space.
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