At first, there was nothing but darkness. But in that darkness dwelt a god, Umvelinqangi. Umvelinqangi created a single tiny seed and sent it to the Earth. This seed was the very first life, from which all other life descended. It landed in the soil and sprouted into a long reed.
THUMP!!
I, Umvelinqangi , God of the Earth, send this seed to blossom into a reed and give birth to the first man and all other living creatures.
At the end of one reed, there grew a man named Unkulunkulu, known as “the first ancestor”. Very small at first, he grew so large and heavy that he snapped off the end of the reed.
WOAH!!
CRACK!
Walking across the land of Uthlanga, he noticed men and women were sprouting at the ends of the other reeds. He picked them from the reeds. These people were the first humans and spread around the world.
CRACK
WOAH!
DON'T WORRY! my name isUnkulunkulu, known as “the first ancestor” and I'm just freeing you and others to start the first society. Follow me!
My people, as we can see, many forms of life are growing at the end of the reeds. I'llgather the fish and put them in the rivers. Forests have grown, so I'll pluck birds and antelope to dart off in the wild. I'll picked cattle so they could be used by us.
WOAH!! the first one just plucked off a ball of fire and flung it into the sky. This will be the Sun.
Civilization had officially sprung and flourished by this point. while a large number of humans spread to the rest of the world, there were still plentyliving on the motherland and sustaining themselves with the natural resources picked by the first ancestor.
For my final act, I will grant immortality onto my pupils. Lizard, I need you to travel the world and tell whoever youstumble upon the following phrase.“Men must not die.”