Grand Entrance.

There was a perfect serenity. The birds chirped, and sang with the silence. And the river flowed still.

In the place, there was no wind. The leaves remained standing; undisturbed. The image of Life was calm. And peaceful.

Everything stayed, in a gentle-quiet.

There were lush green, and healthy vegetation, carpeting below an enormously-gigantic, snow-white mountain, which peaked sharply.

Then...

Quack! Quack! Quack!

A flock of black birds, flew out from the thicks of green, and hastily passed through the air, out of the forest headed for the horizon—they were a good reminder, that this world was indeed inhabited.

The tranquil river. Still, gently strolled.

Suddenly,

Hu–––um!!! there was a brash, buzzing sound, coming from the sky.

Something big was approaching. The sky rapidly changed color, as the heavens grumbled and became a blackish-grey, When whatever was coming, drew closer.

Within a short moment,

All things, quickly fell into a frenzy. As the sleeper winds, awakened in excitation, and peeked pace. Brushing ferociously, against the boscage.

The docile river, started to ripple, crazily. As the violent winds swept through the lands and waters.

All resting-animals, went haywire and scampered about, in the jungle.

This previously calm environment, was immediately thrown into a mad commotion.

Soon, in the grey sky, a black light penetrated the heavens, and rushed towards the earth.

The black light, which spread darkness about its axis, appeared, like a shooting star. Falling, and it diving to the snow-white mountain.

However as it drew closer to the mountain it became smaller and smaller.

Whoosh

With barely a whooshing sound, the black light fell through, and into the mountain.

Then the grey clouds, slowly cleared out, and the world returned to sunlight. The animals, that had been running helter-skelter, gradually became calm.

However, a while later, black mist started to seep out from the base of the Snow-White Mountain.

Then.

We left that forest, and went to another place.