>They said God did not exist. >Yet here are His angels returning to guide our path in this world. >Their beautiful feathered wings carry them gracefully through the vast expansive skies. >They rest on the soft and puffy clouds as they watch over the land. >They are holy beings pure of the sins of our world. >Some called them harpies and feared them.   >There are many who claim that magic is not real. >The magicians who have started appearing en masse around the same time as the angels will say otherwise. >Many people didn't believe their tricks and miracles; even as they were performed before their very eyes. >Just as many others accused them of being heretics. >The magicians' close association to the angels threw most of the arguments and debate for a loop. >The more radical humans just called both groups unholy demon spawn. >Others just simply enjoyed the show.   >It took a short while, but mermaids were discovered soon after. >They were like something straight out of myth. >Underwater humans with a brilliantly scaled fish tail. >To some, they were beauiful and magical. >Some sailors deemed them sirens and did what they could to protect themselves against a threat that never existed. >The discovery of living mermaids brought an immediate spark of interest and several expeditions were launched in search of the fabled lost city of Atlantis.   >Perhaps the most unnoticed, but still equally strange group were... humans. >Ordinary humans but they act as if they're totally alien to this world. >They can communicate with the other three groups as if they've know them all their lives. >Their exceptional green thumb is something to be admired as well. >It's safe to say that scientific and historical studies immediately kicked off with the four groups as the primary subjects. >Others banded together to crusade against them. >Many others just sat on the side and enjoyed their company. >The world was turning on itself over these recently re-emerged creatures.   >The studies kicked off with support from religious and cultist groups, historians, scientists, and even literature experts banding together to find out where these beings came from. >It took an unknown amount of time, but we were finally able to come up with some semblance of an answer. >It happened when one of the magicians offered to take a human they've befriended "beyond the portal" . >Apparently, this feat was indeed possible, but only during an extremely stressful ritual. >One that may possibly take the wizard's life. >Needless to say, they were able to take them back. >The main reason that we were told was because the magician had felt this world was becoming too hostile to them. >Seemingly proven so by the crusades against the various demi-humans and a few other mythological creatures as well. >Minotaurs, griffons, dragons, and hydras. >Humanity's battle against these beasts has forged heroes amongst themselves. >Slowly but surely, their numbers began to wither away until there were but a few. >They too were quickly hunted down for glory.   >The world returns to what it was when it began. >Time marches on and the stories become legend. >Legend turns to myth. >The remaining humans pass these stories on over several millenia. >And what of the humans and the creatures who returned to their own world?   >A bright flash of light and a swirling temporal rift sucks the magician and his human friend through time and space. >Across dimensions. >Setting down onto a cobblestone road, the human takes a look around. >Colorful pegasi, unicorns, and little ponies all go through their daily routines in a white, majestic city. >Several other species he had seen are also around; such as minotaurs and griffons. >When he takes a step, he falls forward. >Looking himself over, he sees that his body had become one of the lesser ponies with no wings or horns. >His friend the magician has also turned to a unicorn and smiled at him as he offered a hoof to help him up. >Seeing this all, what he's turned into; what the others have turned into. >The angels are the pegasi. >The magicians, unicorns. >Over in a fountain in the square played a couple of seahorse-like ponies. >The human only assumed them to be the mermaids he had known of. >And the earth ponies? >They became normal humans. >A regular person like himself with no extraordinary features or powers.   >It all came rushing to him like a tidal wave. >The man-turned-pony's eyes have opened. >He understands all. >The only problem is that he has no way to return to Earth to share his epiphany with the rest. >The opportunity to cross worlds only comes around once every couple millenia. >And so, our myths will remain myth. >Our legends and heroes will remain tales for our children. >Gods, creatures, magic. >Until the day when their re-emergence again sparks interest and debate will we ever see them again and more humans who cross into their world will understand the truth of who we really are.   >The year is 2013. >My name is Anonymous. >And I think I just saw an angel carry a rainbow across the sky.