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It was a full moon but Luna stopped shining and twinkling. The stars in the sky also no longer wanted to beckon brightly. Therefore large parts of the dry land drowned under the sea.
The rivers pushed far inland, causing some of the freshwater life and dead fish to stink. But the crabs survived to feast in their hordes on everything that would decompose.
It was full moon again, but around Luna there was now a strange, blood-red, streaky circle. Which would displace the moon’s shine to a dirty brownish orange.
Then a great star fell, followed by its own fragments in a spectacular tail-string, bringing bitter green poisonous wormwood to the rivers and freshwater springs of the earth.
I then listened to the mournful whistling-howling of the storm. And in the sky I saw tears glistening on the twins’ cheeks. The planet’s plates wildly found their way, first over each other and then away from each other.
The sound thereof sounded like the false notes of a terrifying trumpet. For the third time it was full moon, but Luna unexpectedly found shelter in the shadow of the earth.
I heard an archangel singing, from full moon to dark moon, it is the dust and smoke of volcanoes and earthquakes, in the closing chapter, that come to displace the light of the sun and the moon over the earth.