A New Goddess

Chapter Two

Written By: Victoria Brown

Info of the Great god Pan:

~Pan is the ancient God of Forests...though his name means 'all' or 'everything.' So he is in a sence, the God of all places, things, and people.

Pan has the well-known appearance of the half-goat horned young, playing pan pipes, and lounging in the forests.~

Attributes: The attributes or symbols associated with Pan are woods, pastures, and the syrinx -- a flute. Pan is depicted with goat's feet and two horns, and wearing a lynx-pelt. Powers: Pan looks after shepherds and woods, and is a capable musician. He leads the nymphs in dances. Pan is responsible for panic.~

She woke up thinking it was all a dream when she felt her head, finding two little horns sticking out. Her body felt different with new powers and smiled from her new senses. She walked through the woods and the animals noticed their new protecter. She saw a small stream and took off all of her cloths to cleanse her-self from the world of man.

"I am the god of all in this forest," she stated.

"We will serve you until our light goes out," said a small animal.

"I did not know you could understand me," Pan thought.

"You are our god how could we not understand you?" the animal questioned.

"Go now and tell the other creatures I have returned," Pan breathed in.

The animal run off from the stream. Pan got out of the water and lit her cloths on fire causing nothing else to burn. She had the power of the ancient god but she still had her original mind. It was midday and Pan went to sleep under a tree until night. It was May and the weather was soft with springs light air. A boy with ten of his goats went into the forest like he had done all his life to water his animals. The goats had stopped listening to his orders ranning off only to stop under a tree.

"I have never seen a more beautiful site of all my life," the boy said.

"Why have you woke me from my sleep?" Pan blessed the goats.

"I was doing what I have always done, taking care of my goats," he stated.

"Say nothing more," Pan commanded.

Pan rose up to kiss the boy and he in turned went with his goats singing the praises of the great goddess Pan. Before the sunset the boy left an offering of milk to the goddess, which she found and drunk it. He went into his village telling his tell of seeing a goddess which no one believed. She had at least one follower but has time would go on she would have many more.

To Be Continued

~I know my chapters are short but I am still working on the main plot of this story. I have alot of studing to do about the real Pan because I want to get the information right. Don't worry this will turn into a real DBZ fic in the next chapter. ~

Stay quiet and you may hear the god of all, Pan.