The world was formed in four days and four nights.
On the first day, Man appeared; and it was good.
On the second day, a burning core of iron was shaped by Man's clever hands; and it was good.
On the third day, a thousand layers of iron and rock were layered atop it with artifacts of Man's ingenuity; and it was good.
On the fourth day, the waters and the airs and vapours were layered atop the rock by Man's terraforming technology; and it was good.
On the fifth day, Man rested, and in his sloth, lost all he had gained; falling to Earth berefit of wisdom and knowledge.
That is the tale of the Earth's creation.
1 comment:
So like, did you read Dresden Codak and travel back in time a few days?
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