And Everyone Forgot All About It
Once upon a time the world burst into chaos. This is unsurprising, as it happens, for it rarely affects humans (at least of the upper classes).
Only this time, even the very rich felt its fells and shakes. The rivers ran wild and drank up fields. The mountains laughed uproariously and spewed their chortles at great lengths. The vines ran up and down, in thick briars, covering square footage in the same way that a sip of whiskey floods the body. The animals went off their rocker, and it is enough to say that the sheer tonnage of their feces was legion. Which is all to say, everyone felt it. How could they not when even the birds sang their tunes to the beat of drums that came up from the depths of dark places?
The people traveled up to avoid damage. But up, for mass, does not last forever, and chaos cannot sustain perpetuity.
It all settled down. Eventually. When the wind kissed the chaos and told it to hush.
It always does.
And everyone forgot all about it.