About

Long ago, when the stars were closer to the earth and rivers carried songs instead of water, there walked a creature known only in whispers—the Andrew-Saurus.

Unlike the thunderous beasts of his age, he did not roar to frighten or claw to conquer. His scales shimmered faintly with silver patterns, as if constellations themselves had taken root upon his skin. Travelers said that if you gazed at him under moonlight, you could see entire galaxies spiraling across his hide.

The Andrew-Saurus was a wanderer between realms. By day, he trod the mossy forests where ferns grew taller than castles. By night, he vanished into dreams, striding quietly into the minds of those who needed guidance. To some he brought courage, to others gentle warning. Farmers found their fields safe from storms, and children claimed to wake with starlight in their palms after dreaming of him.

Legends say he carried a single horn carved from time itself. With it, he could summon echoes of what had been, letting mortals hear voices of ancestors or forgotten songs. But he never gave it freely; he only revealed it to those who carried kindness like fire in their hearts.

One day, when the sky cracked with fire and comets rained down, the Andrew-Saurus walked to the edge of the world. There, he dipped beneath the horizon and disappeared, leaving behind a trail of glowing footprints that hardened into crystal. These stones, scattered across valleys and mountains, are said to hold fragments of his wisdom.

Even now, when the wind hums low through canyons and the stars blaze brighter than usual, the old folk say: the Andrew-Saurus still walks, unseen but never gone, guardian of memory, keeper of wonder.

Dikke Dino