{W-8-A}

“Ha ha ha. You are right. I am everyone’s friend,” the giant announces from high above. He gently plucks Winston out of the sky and places him to your shoulder.

“I am Wallungunder, the King of all Wanjina,” he says as he picks you up and brings you closer to his face. “I didn’t want to startle you, yet it was your idea for me to carry you and I couldn’t do it in my human form.”

You are still confused about hearing his voice since he doesn’t have a mouth until you notice that his eyes sparkle every time he speaks. “I want to thank you for helping me with all of my deliveries. You have demonstrated your true self to me. I promised to take you to see the cave drawing and that is what we will do.”

It takes a matter of seconds for Wallungunder to whisk you away to the shallow caves that house the stories of the Wanjina. He places you down in front of a large overhanging rock. “Look under there and tell me what you see.” Wallungunder says with excitement in his eyes.

“It looks like a bunch of smaller versions of you,” you answer, after examining the low-hanging ceiling of the cave.

Wallungunder laughs. “Wanjina don’t look like that and neither do I. You humans can’t comprehend us exactly so this is how we appear to you. We don’t actually have forms yet that is beyond your understanding of how the world works, so this is the form you can understand. We are more like the wind. You can’t see the wind yet humans make a mark to represent it. The way you see us is like that mark.”

“That is hard to understand, but I think I get it,” you say.

“So do you want to hear how the Wanjina first met with humans?” Wallungunder asks?

“Certainly,” you say. Wallungunder tells you stories for hours and hours. They are so fascinating that you are amazed the entire time. He tells you that he knows everything that has and will happen in the world.

“Do you want to know what is in your future?” he asks.

You say:

“I’ve always wanted to know what my future was going to be like. I want to discover my destiny.”{W-9-A}

Or

“Thank you, but no thank you.” {W-9-B}