I expect many of you, like me, love a good yarn. Since I was a kid I've loved ancient Greek myths and Norse legends, that sort of thing, and while these are all 'just stories' I would hope that most of us can recognise that they are an effective means to convey truth. Not literal truth as in facts but something more elusive about the nature of people etc. Storytelling is a powerful medium for communication.
But, one thing myths and legends have in common is that they are all really old. I think it would be great to have a modern set of 'myths' that convey meaning and truth relevant to today's society.
I don't have one of my own, but I can adapt something I heard from a pro story teller recently...
Title: The story-telling dragon
A shepherd girl from a small coastal village befriends a sea monster that lives in a cave in the cliffs. It tell long and wild stories about ancient times. One day the village story teller dies and the shepherd girl invites the monster to come to the village fire and become the new storyteller. The monster accepts but to begin with the people fear it and want to kill it. The girl defends the monster and the villagers learn to love stories it tells - tales of landscapes and lifeforms that vanished millions of years ago. Years later the monster has told all its stories and returns to its cave, where all that remain of it are its bones that are embedded in the rock. The villagers continue to tell its stories to this day.
Fossils, geology, the ancient earth... brilliant