Chad Meets The Green Shadow
Chad
stood before the Spirit of the Green Shadow, feeling very much humble
in the presence. It was the first time in Chad's long life that he
had seen the Green
Shadow's true form, and it
truely astonished him. Chad had expected to see a mighty king like
figure with a long white beard sitting on a majestic throne, but all
he
saw was a young boy's head with bright green hair, the color of grass
in the early spring. Just a head, mind you. No body what so ever. The
head seemed to float
in
front of Chad like a balloon who's string was tied down and was
fluttering in the breeze. Also, and to make the whole ordeal all the
more strange, the head of the
boy
couldn't have looked any older than 4 or 5 years of age. The boy had
a mischievious grin on it's face. "Tell me, hero," said the
floating head of the boy, it's
voice
not matching it's face. The voice was like that of a thousand horses
galloping all together. The green haired boy continued to speak. "Am
I not what you ex-
pected
to see?"
Chad
remained silent. For a moment, he dropped his gaze from the head of
the boy, but quickly looked back up in respect of the creator. "After
all," Chad thought
to
himself, "This is the Spirit of the Green Shadow I'm in the
presence of. He created this world and all life in it." The head
of the boy smiled. "Yes I did," he
said
boldly, "But you still haven't answered my question. "I am
not what you expected?" Chad finally shook his head. "No,"
he said softly, "You are not what I ex-
pected. Not at all." The
boy, also called SOGS (an acronym for Spirit of Green Shadow) smiled
wryly. "Surprised that the creator of all life would appear as a
child,
and
nothing more? Is that it, hero?" Chad nodded solemnly. "Don't
be so surprised by appearances, my friend. Remember your former
masters teaching about judging
books
by their covers? You do remember, don't you?"
Chad
pondered the memory. It had been so long ago. He had been but a boy
then. He was old now. Even after all these years, Chad still missed
his old teacher,
Tucker. He had been such a good
friend to him. "Yes, you do miss him," said the boy, his
head still floating freely before Chad. "But I will tell you a
truth. You
and
your teacher WILL meet again. This I promise you, hero." When
Chad heard this, he became emotional and had to turn away from the
Spirit of the Green Shadow's
boy
form. Tears filled old Chad's eyes. "I..."he began to say
through sobs. "Yes. I believe you. I believe I will see Tucker
again...someday..."
There was a long silence before
either spoke again. Finally, the boy said, in his horse galloping
voice, "I have yet another surprise for you, hero. Come, face me
again." Chad signed and
tried to compose himself. After doing his best at looking
presentable, he turned back to face the mighty child. "Never
have I shared my true
name
with any human. Well, today that all changes. For today I will tell
you my true name, if you want to know it. But you must know, this
knowledge comes with a bur-
den
as well. If you choose to hear my true name, you must never share it
with any other human soul. If you do share my true name with another
human soul, your own
soul
will be perish. So I ask you, Hero. Do you want this burden? Or, look
at it this way. It could be the greatest blessing ever bestowed upon
any human if you
obey
my wishes. So, what is your answer, hero? Yes or no?"
Chad
stared at the floating head of the boy for what seemed like an
eternity, but finally, after thinking long and hard, said
confidently, "I want to know your true
name!
I will honor your wishes and keep the name to myself until my last
day." The boy grinned. "I know you will, hero. And so the
time has come. My true name is
Webb."
Chad
looked startled. The boy must have mispoken. That couldn't have
possibly been his true name. But Chad knew it had to be true. The
Spirit of the Green Shadow
would
never mispeak. "You look surprised, hero," said Webb.
"Doesn't my name fit my face?" Webb grinned sarcastically.
"To be quite honest," Chat muttered, "It
doesn't fit at all. You sure
have a lot of surprises, don't you?" Webb grinned again, showing
perfect child like teeth. "That I do," said Webb,
cheerfully, "And I'm
happy
to say I have many more to give. To you as well as to all who
remember me." Chad smiled wearily. His work was done. He had
freed the trapped souls from the
realm
of darkness, and was now in a state of limbo, somewhere between both
the dark realm and the world of the living. He felt so calm and
relaxed here with Webb,
that
he wished to stay with him forever. But he knew he would have to
return to the land of the living soon.
"I
have one more thing to tell you, my friend," said Webb, floating
closer to Chad. Webb look more serious now than he had during the
whole encounter. "I'm list-
ening," said Chad with a
sigh. "Good," said Webb. "My final words to you are
words of wisdom, but you may also find some comfort in them as well.
You see, hero, my
title,
the Spirit of the Green Shadow is more than just a strange title
thought up by men or elves. That title means so much more. Only a few
have ever deciphered
it's
true meaning. Of course I am a spirit. That part of the title speaks
for itself. I am the spirit creator. I love my creation."
Chad
quietly thought about this for a moment, then went on listening to
Webb speak. "Green Shadow is harder to understand. The elves
have understood this better,
as
they are of the green wood tree which I created for them. The first
humans understood this as well, before their fall. They were created
in the western woods
where
they should have stayed. But evil lured them out of that safety zone,
and the rest is history. The word Green in my title simply refers to
the creation of life
itself. All the green and
blooming things, as I intended things to stay. But others went their
own way. Ruined my plan. Destroyed the green world which I created.
So
were half way there." Webb paused and watched Chad's expression.
It was a mixture of awe and exitment. Chad was entirely captivated by
Webb's words.
"Do
you wish me to continue?" Webb asked, half toying with his
friend and servant. "Yes! Absolutely! I wouldn't miss a second
of this story..." Webb nodded and
slowly
floated back a bit from Chad. "Alright, hero." he said
calmly. "Shadow. It's the last word in my title, but it may be
the most important word of them all.
For
you see, a shadow can be understood to be something good or ill. It's
a mystery. You never know what lies in the shadows until you
investigate, see it with your
own
eyes. Many hold to the belief that shadows are evil or of an evil
source. But that is absolutely not the case at all. For there would
be no shadow without light.
Light
causes shadow."
"And
now to my final point. As the creator, I am hidden. I appear only to
whom I choose to appear to, at my own will. This makes me almost
shadow like. But I am
not
evil or wicked like Zall an the other fallen messengers. (Zall is the
most powerful dark messenger. He fell and rebels against Webb) The
best word to describe me
is
mysterious. So Green Shadow, in simpler terms, simply translates to
Life Mystery. This my not make sense to the common man, but if you
think of it this way, I,
the
creator, am the mystery of life. Those who go searching for me will
find me, and those who don't won't. I am now finished."
Chad understood now. The title
Green Shadow, which he had studied for so long to understand it's
meaning, now made perfect sense. He sighed. He felt so weary.
"I'm
ready to go home now," he said. "Thank you for
everything...um...sir?" Webb smiled, this time a long, friendly
smile. "You are free to return to the land of the
living, hero," said the
head. "But remember this, Chadious Olivious Longtooth. I shall
always be with you. Goodbye for now, my friend..."
A
moment later, Chad found himself back in the forest of darkness in
the land of the living. He was truely alive again. Not to say he had
ever been dead, but he
had
become the first human being to pass into the realm of darkness and
return to the land of the living unharmed. He sighed. His adventure
was over. Now he could
return
to his hut and live out the rest of his days in peace. So with that,
Chad began the long journey back home.
THE END
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