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“Yes master!” the viruses responded.

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The next day, the viruses found themselves in The Kingdom of Arcadea, just as they had hoped.

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“Perfect!” exclaimed Corona.

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That was not it though; they had landed in a restaurant!

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“Luck is on our side today!” he cried when he got to know this.

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Not long after, Corona heard a crunch, then a sniff. Someone was eating the bat!

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“Get ready!” Corona said to the army.

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“Crunch! Sniff! Crunch! Sniff!” The sound was getting closer now. “Crunch! Sniff!”

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“Wheeeeeeeeeee!” the viruses yelled as they went up and into the human’s nose, and then the inside of its body.

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“We should find a cell and make it our habitat. After that, let's multiply and attack the rest of the body and then  all the humans in the kingdom.”

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“Yeah!” the viruses cheered again.

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They multiplied and spread themselves throughout The Kingdom of Arcadea, and then the world. The viruses noticed that the humans were having trouble dealing with their newly improved strength. The amount of people getting the virus was increasing by the day. What were the humans going to do? They had tried to find cures many times but they still had not succeeded!

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A year later, the viruses were still spreading themselves, but they received the alarming news; the humans had found out that they could use vaccines to stop the virus! The viruses had to find out how to stop this and fast! But, too late! The humans had stopped Coronavirus.

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“Seriously! Is this our destiny? Attack! Lose! Attack! Lose!” yelled Corona.

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“I guess,” said Influenza.

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“OMG! I don’t know what to do with you, Influenza!” Corona shouted.

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“Hey, I was just answering your question.” Influenza replied defensively.

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And this is what will happen always, the viruses will attack, but we, the humans, will always find a cure. That’s just how the world is.

...continued The Fate of Corona

...continued Northern Lights Myth

The myth is that the northern lights were caused by the firefox who ran so quickly across the snow that his tail caused sparks to fly into the night sky creating the aurora or, in other words, the northern lights. Imagine if there were those foxes everywhere, you would see a live northern lights performance everyday! A similar belief was from the Sámi people but they thought that the northern lights were created from the foam of the water shot  from whales.

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  The last myth is a simple story to understand, from the Estonians (the peoples of a country in Europe). These people believed that a magnificent  horse was carrying divine guests to a special wedding.

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  The northern lights are a beautiful natural performance in the sky. The lights are so beautiful that there are many interesting myths based on it. Though the polar lights do not appear for any of the reasons listed in these myths, the stories are still fun to read.

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