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A german creation myth

In the beginning, the world consisted of nothing but a mass of metals. On that metal there lived one God, Heldleiter, which means hero leader. Heldleiter was a towering 14 feet tall. His feet were about 2 feet long. His legs were about five feet in length. Bulging from his chest were two humungous pectoral muscles. Peeping from his huge chest was his tiny head. It looked very out of proportion and peculiar to the rest of his body. Heldleiter felt the world was plain and dull, therefore he formed five huge holes in the earth. He then filled the holes with water and they were later named, the oceans. The Heldleiter covered all earth with dirt. He just dumped a huge mass of dirt everywhere, which he got from cutting off his left foot that he grinded into small pieces of dirt. Heldleiter also created a sun and a moon for light and dark. He then divided night and day into times; he created 24 hours in one day, seven days in one week, and 365 days in one year. That was the first day. Then the second day Heldleiter decided to vegetate the world creating plants, grass, trees, etc. Then he created animals to put in the water, such as fish, and dolphins etc.


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