Monday, January 14, 2013

The Birth of the Snow Queen

The Birth of the Snow Queen

One misty winter day, the benevolent and all-knowing goddess of the forest looked down upon the lower world and saw that her people were adrift and leaderless. They milled about the woods, pining for guidance and direction. The goddess decided that they should have a queen, and thusly set out to make it so. She summoned her most able troll servant and they began to create the Snow Queen.


He labored mindlessly under her most perfect guidance and soon the Snow Queen began to take shape. The goddess decreed a figure of three sections, comely yet unadorned so as to remind her subjects the value humility and the dangers that can come from a love of frippery. 


When the Snow Queen was complete, she dismissed her troll and looked upon what she had created, and called it good. She then sang a song of unparalleled beauty, the notes of which brought the Snow Queen to life.


When her life-giving song was sung, she made the following proclomation:
"People of the forest, I have watched from on high as you wandered throughout these woods, bemoaning your confused state. I have heard your cries and come down to give them answer. Behold your shining light in the darkness. Behold the gently rolling path that always aims homeward. Behold--your Snow Queen!"


With that, she ascended back to her cloud palace, content that her people were no longer adrift but wondering if they would accept their new queen. For the people of the forest were an independent sort and did not always go in the direction which she wished. Later that evening, she had her answer. The forest people slowly emerged, bearing the traditional welcome gifts of dried grass hair and a Cerulean Shovel. 


That moment marked the beginning of what was to become known as the Winter of Deep Content, the likes of which this forest had not seen since ages beyond reckoning, and the forest and its people hummed with happiness.

The End

4 comments:

  1. you need to get this illustrated and published !!!! So wish I had done the same with my mother's stories to my kids.... Hugs to you all,Freddie and George

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    1. Thanks guys! It is snowing right now as I type this so we will be out for round two soon enough!

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  2. It's amazing how jealous I get when I see people having fun in the snow with their kids. Kind of torturous. I love her people. So does Oliver sitting here with me right now. Lovely post, Richard.

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    1. Thanks. The little people are a tribute to the Calvin and Hobbes comic strips which had a great run of strips about making snowmen. And if this makes you jealous, be sure to avoid the sledding video I plan to post soon. Sorry.

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