In the endless expanse of stars surrounding the world known as Earth a figure bathed in blinding light observed quietly. Below him lay the beautifully renowned planet that God himself had blessed. Yet to the figure who watched the planet turn in space, this world appeared so empty and bland. In truth, he regarded the sight before him with a bored expression, seeming to hold little interest for the sight. A good analogy would be that this world was equivalent to a piece of delicious looking steak that would make any mouth drool, but once you took a bite you were greeted by a more than ordinary taste.
This cause for this pitiful analogy was simple, this world lacked any magic. Not one trace of it. To declare this world blessed by God without anything there having the blessing of magic was laughable. The figure even felt a little sad for this world. No, sad wasn't the right word, more like the way some people felt looking at a person of great misfortune. Not sad, holding something like pity, but not sad. That feeling faded fast as the figure of light smiled as he got an idea.
Why hold pity for this poor world when he could fix it. He could bring so much new power to this place that the people could use to become stronger. It was a great idea in his mind and he convinced himself that he would not regret his actions. After all, it was a part of the "script." It was bound to occur anyways. He might as well be the one to kickstart the event. According to what remembered from his time seeing the "script" it would be a fun adventure. Especially since the "director" would resurface in this world after being silent for an eon.
All exciting things would happen here. How could he bear to miss it? The experience would be even better if he acted in a main role. The figure giggled as he schemed up his part in the story about to occur. This much fun hadn't presented itself for at least a couple of eons. He just hoped this fragment of himself wouldn't get erased by the "director" this time. Such unfortunate events shouldn't occur twice.
So begins the play as the curtains rise. I hope the audience has all taken their seats. Then welcome to everyone who is joining us today. Let the show begin!