Noah stared up at the sky, shielding his eyes from the blinding light that seemed to emanate from a single point.
He had heard rumors of strange phenomena occurring around the world, but he never expected to witness one firsthand.
As he watched, a golden figure descended from the heavens, surrounded by a halo of light. The figure floated above the city, surveying the humans gathered below.
"Attention, citizens of Earth," the golden man boomed in a voice that echoed across the landscape.
"I am the Herald of Evolution, and I bring you tidings of great power.
The earth has fulfilled the necessary requirements to evolve, and as a result, the fruits of all kinds will appear around the world, imbued with superpowers.
These powers are capable of shaking the heavens and the earth, and those who partake of them will become stronger than they ever imagined."
Noah's jaw dropped in disbelief.
Superpowers? Was this some kind of joke or a hallucination? But as he looked around at the faces of the people around him, he saw a mix of excitement, wonder, and fear.
Some were already reaching out to grab the nearest fruit they could find, while others hung back, unsure of what to do.
The golden man continued his speech, "However, with the great power comes great danger.
New monsters will emerge on land, in water, and in the sky, and they will threaten the balance of the world. More than 10% of all creatures on the face of the earth will almost go extinct. But fear not, for you have the power to change the tide of the war. Rise up and defend your world against these threats, and you will be rewarded with unimaginable strength."
Noah felt a flicker of hope ignite within him. For as long as he could remember, he had dreamed of adventure and excitement.
His father had been a pirate, and although he had never met him, Noah had always been fascinated by the tales of the sea and the thrill of the unknown. Maybe this was his chance to make something of himself, to become a hero and claim his destiny.
But the golden man's words weren't finished yet. "And for those who reach the end of the miracle line, you will be granted the power to split the earth in two. The path will be treacherous, and the obstacles many, but the rewards will be great for those who persevere."
Noah felt his heart skip a beat. Split the earth in two? Was that even possible? He had never heard of such a thing, but he knew that anything was possible in a world where superpowers and monsters existed.
He made up his mind then and there that he would become a pirate and set sail on a grand adventure to find the miracle line and claim the ultimate prize.
As the golden man vanished back into the sky, leaving a trail of sparkles in his wake, Noah felt a surge of determination.
He turned to his friends, who were gazing up at the sky with awe and wonder.
"Let's do this," he said, his voice ringing with conviction.
"Let's become pirates and take on the world!"
His friends looked at him with a mix of excitement and apprehension, but they nodded their heads in agreement.
The world was changing, and they were ready to change with it.
The era of the pirate king was about to begin, and Noah was determined to be a part of it.