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SUNLIGHT RAIN RAINBOW

STORIES
ABOUT
RAINBOW
01
Rainbow Bridges
02
A Greek Messenger

03
The Pot of Gold
Rainbow
Bridges
In Norse religion, a burning rainbow bridge called the
Bifrost connects Midgard with Asgard
Bifrost can be used only by gods and those who are killed
in battle. It is eventually shattered under the weight of war
– the Ragnarok .
The rainbow bridge to heaven is attainable by only the
good or virtuous, such as warriors and royalty
A Greek
Messenger
In the mythology of the ancient Greeks, rainbows were the
personification of the goddess Iris
In Homer’s epic the Iliad, Iris was a winged creature who
specifically served as the messenger of Zeus
Iris’s messages often concerned war and retribution.
However, rainbow eventually became solely a mode of
transportation for Iris
The pot of
Gold
 Once upon a time, the Vikings lived in Ireland, looting
and plundering treasures then burying it.
 When the Vikings departed , they left behind some of
their booty, which the Goblins found.
 The Goblins knew the Vikings had gotten their treasure,
so that they mistrust all people
 The Goblins reburied the treasure in pot deep
underground
 When rainbows appear, they always end at a spot where
some goblins pot of gold is buried
When we're standing on the ground, we can only see light that's
reflected by raindrops above the horizon. Thus, we usually can't
see a rainbow's lower, hidden half, though they are sometimes,
but rarely, seen as independent circles in the sky.
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