The Green Man

The Green Man's Journey
In the beginning, there was a nothing. Then, strangely, there was something. That something was The Green Man. The Green Man awoke empty and cold, helplessly gazing into the abyss it called home. There was no time, there was no space. There was only nothingness and The Green Man. But, miracously enough, the nothingness exploded, casting off its nothingness shell, spreading its wings, and flying through the void. The Green Man, unable to move, watched on as matter started to coalesce from the empty and grow big, clumping onto itself so much that The Green Man fell into it.

When he awoke from his fall, The Green Man wandered on the clump of something he had found himself on. Despite the ground being barren and the sky still black, The Green Man knew that this is where he wanted to be. And so he waited. Waited for enough something to amass into something worth while. It didn't take long. Atleast not to him. As he wandered he saw the stones begin to crack and grind into dirt and sand, he saw the first blade of grass push itself free from the ground, he saw the sky's darkness be given light and painted over in stunning shades of blues, he saw the first drop of water fill the seas and land on the moutains, he saw warmth, light, and life grow from an existence cold, empty, and deep. And so, he vowed to be as the land, the sea, the sky, and the stars. He vowed that, no matter what happens, he will try his best to make people as happy as he did seeing the world grow. However, there was a problem. The world had no people for The Green Man to share his merriment with. That was until.

The Comet's Arrival
It was just another day for The Green Man. Wandering around, seeing what's new, and making his mark on the world. That was until he looked up in the starry sky and saw a conceringly large flaming rock falling down right ontop of him. Despite being crushed under the comet, The Green Man heard something he had never heard before. People. He heard them find their way off the comet and onto the land. He tried to make his presence known, but it seemed that no one heard him. And so he stayed pinned under the Comet.