Aether [the god of the heavens and space] has noticed the stars are becoming tired. Their eyes are droopy, the skin under them is becoming...baggy. He is confused, immortal fame is supposed to be forever, no?
But a hero cannot remain a hero by just earning it once...They must continue to prove their worth... A voice whispered into his mind and suddenly he knew what to do.
He gathered up a couple of the constellations, the ones that he and the planets had decided were worthy of the immortal fame that is being the stars that humans see every night, and turned them back into mortals.
"Your power is growing weak," He explained to them. "Your glimmer of valor, fading. If you wish to continue to have this incredible honor, you must go back to the puny, mortal planet- Earth. Find a mortal who is worthy. Guide them. Show them the way of becoming a star. No, even better, show them to reach for the stars." His tone showed that he was dead serious. "You must do this, unless you want to completely fade. Your story will no longer exist, if you fail, and you will be erased from existence. The planets and I shall watch your progress. I wish you the best of luck." With a Curt nod, he vanished, leaving behind a faint cloud of shimmering, silvery stardust.
Who would the constellations choose?
Would they succeed?
Would they all make the planets proud?
Only one way to find out...
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