Character Reference (work in progress)
Nate, etc:
1. Heaven is the place where the grandest animals are sewn together.
2. Before animals or man existed on earth, Nate created seeds that grew animal parts from them.
3. Nate took these parts growing from the plants and trees and sewed together the first animals of the earth.
4. Nate set these animals loose to reproduce. Yes, the sewn together animals can reproduce among by themselves.
5. Nate decreed that these first animals that He made are only prototypes. They are blank canvases for man to improvise upon.
Adam and Eve:
1. Nate grew the first human being from the earth. The brain came from a flower. The arms and legs came from a tree trunk. Nate took these pieces and sewed them together to make the first human being. Then he breathed into its mouth and gave it life.
2. Nate took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to explore the possibilities of creation and make new animals. That was why Nate made man.
3. Adam was free to use any animal parts in the garden, but he was forbidden by Nate to sew animal parts from the tree of knowledge to his own body.
4. To make a helper for Adam, Nate sewed all the animals we have today together from the animal parts that were scattered in the tress.
5. Adam could not find a suitable companion from the animals Nate made, so Adam made a companion from his own body with the help of Nate. The parts literally grew from Adam's body after Nate put him in a deep sleep. When he awoke, Adam sewed the pieces together.
6. The serpent tells Eve that she will not die if she sews animal parts from the tree of knowledge onto herself. The serpent tells her that she will become like Nate if she does so, knowing good and evil. She believes him and sews a leopard tail onto her back. She gave walrus teeth to Adam who sewed them to his gums. They then lost their innocence and knew they were without clothes.
7. Nate punishes Adam by making his day to day work very hard.
Serpent:
1. Nate made the serpent.
2. Nate punishes the snake for his trickery by making him the only animal in the kingdom who will not be a canvas for man or woman to add limbs unto.
Cain and Abel:
1. Eve gave birth to two sons, Cain and Abel.
2. Both sons brought gifts to Nate. Cain brought a gift of fruit while Abel brought a homemade lamb with sewn on seal feet.
3. Nate preferred Abel's new animal gift. This made Cain angry. So much that Cain killed his brother Abel.
4. Nate cursed Cain for the murder he committed. He also made it so Cain would never be able to make a new animal gift suitable for Nate even if he tried.
5. Cain felt he was being punished too much, and he would be killed for his offence against Nate, so Nate protected his life against murder.
Noah:
1. The people of the earth became sinful.
2. Man was sewing animal parts onto his body in unspeakable places.
3. Nate made up his mind to destroy everything on the earth because Man, to Him, no longer deserved to live.
4. Men were killing their brothers for their body parts.
5. Noah was the exception. Nate loved the beautiful new animals that Noah made for him.
6. Nate told Noah of his plans to destroy all. But He also gave him instructions on how to construct the ark and to take with him the animals and the limbed fruit.
7. The animals and the limbed fruit would continue to be the blank canvases for man to use for his creation after Nate destroyed all. Humanity would be given a second chance.
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