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  1. Do you ever wonder why a cloud becomes so dark when it’s about to rain? Or how lighting occurs? Scientists have tried to solve some of these questions but have had no luck. Deep inside the dark cloud there are numerous factories in which there are workers. No one really knows what race they are, only that they are a microscopic race. Some people say they are call Anumas, the Anumas race are a very peaceful race very intelligent for their size. They have to work just like how your parents do. When it’s their time to get to work they get up early just like anybody else. Then, they start up the factory in which they work. They put on their uniforms and grab their tools; they make sure they follow all the safety procedures when they are in their work place.
  2. After a while of hard painful working, all the smoke that comes out of the vast numbers of factories causes the cloud to start turning dark. What do the Anumas make in these factories you might be asking yourself? Well, they do live in a cloud, their main product are raindrops. Yes, raindrops. They make millions of them. Every now and then they make their goal number of raindrops. Once they have made the amount of raindrops they need. They proceed to start dumping them. The length in time of dumping them varies on the amount they have made. There is a special room in which the Anumas enter to dump them. It’s the bottom floor of the cloud in which they live. This floor is as long and wide as the cloud is. The floor has many holes in which the Anumas come in and drop the raindrops. Inside this room there are different types of Anumas. These Anumas are slightly bigger, the reason why they are bigger than the other ones is because, they are the ones that carry the raindrops and throw them out. A normal Anuma isn’t strong enough to carry them. It would just not be strong enough to be able to pick it up and just spoil the raindrops.
  3. Overtime, the Anumas in the clouds grow too old and weak to proceed with their work on their factory. The head Anumas, which live in the highest level of the clouds, talk among each other deciding whether or not that the factory was to be cut-off. If the factory made their criteria of raindrops the head Anumas retires the factory and the Anumas that worked in that factory would be allowed to live on their cloud for as long as their life gives them. But not every Anuma is lucky. The ones that don’t reach those criteria have a twisted fate. The head Anumas order the factory to an immediate termination and to all Anumas who worked in that factory.
  4. The head Anumas sends an evil being named Tuona. This creature is the only of its kind, but the most robust of them all. The Anumas do not like the mentioning of this name, all the Anumas have heard the stories when these creatures ruled the skies. After the neat extinction of their race the last Tuona made a pact with the head Anumas that Tuona was allowed to kill any Anumas’ factory that did not meet the criteria of their age. So this Tuona, when summoned by the head Anumas, comes to the factory to destroy everything in its path, throwing Anumas left to right. The Tuona begins to rip every machine from the foundation of the cloud creating sparks to shoot down the sky. Anumas begin to hold hands to try to make a bridge to the landmass below, known by the humans as Earth. While the Tuona kept on destroy the factory, he noticed what the Anumas where doing and Tuona got a loose circuit from one the machines from the factory, and started to incinerate all Anumas. Millions of Anumas where being electrocuted to death, and sometimes the tears of the Anumas would come down, making the raindrops they had failed to make. In the end the cloud would just disappear and the sky of the world below would be clear, and the head Anumas would make this beautiful hologram of colors, that today we call rainbow, for all the Anumas lost.
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