In the town of Alta, Northern Norway lived a sled dog named
Martinus.
This was of course not his name, for dogs have no use for actual
names. Although this canine energy did recognise the sound ‘Mar-Tee-Nus’ and understood
on his level that it somehow related to him.
The human energy forms seemed to
need this label for identification purposes. Even though his awareness of the
term ‘human’ was negligible.
Martinus lived with eleven other Husky dogs. Each day they
pulled a weight attached to their torso across the snow-laden land.
After which, they ate.
He would like to hunt for the food
himself, although he didn't know why. Still, the meat tasted good and the
effect was pleasing.
It was a happy life for the dog the humans labelled ‘Martinus’.
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