There once was a little bear that looked at the moon and thought "it looks like a swarm of salmon in a lake of white water", and it wanted to get there. So it got its rucksack and its travelling boots and said good-bye to its parents and went to find the moon lake with its salmon.
A long time it travelled, untill it reached the edge of the world. There, at the edge of the world, was a gate, and a dragon at the gate, and the dragon spoke thus: "Hello, little bear, where do you want to go? Not over the edge to the lake of moon to catch some of the queens salmon, I hope? Because if so, I would have to kill you." But the bear said: "Don't you know that bears are stronger than dragons? So if we would fight, I would kill you instead." "Really? Is this so?" answered the dragon and was wondering. "If so, it would be a bad thing to fight with you. So, say, what do you want to do? You didn't came here to cross the gate, did you?" "Well, maybe I came to cross the gate and the edge of the world, maybe not", said the bear, "but do you have to wait here all the time?" "Yes, I have to wait here all the time to watch if anybody tries to cross the gate." "So don't you have to go to sleep or to eat or to pee or visit your friends or something?" asked the bear. "I would like to", said the dragon, "but I am not allowed to since the gate would be unguarded in the meantime." "So why don't we do the following? I will guard the gate a while, and in the meantime, you can take a leave." "What a wonderful idea", said the dragon and was running away, because he was afraid of having to fight the bear and was glad to have an excuse to leave. And so the bear passed the gate to the garden of sky.

[Bear&Dragon]

Black and dark was the garden of sky, just some glimmering flowers, looking like stars (actually, they were what we here call stars), and a dark castle with some lonely lights (also consisting of stars), and some ways through the garden. The garden was very like a Renaissance or Barock or Rokkoko garden, the bear wasn't very certain; somewhat like it imagined the garden of Versailles. And in the middle, there was a perfectly round bassin, with an uncanny light coming from the depths. And in this bassin, thousands of thousands of salmons were playing and swimming. This had to be the moon lake the bear had dreamed of. So he was fishing for a salmon, and catched one, ate it, catched another, ate it, ate some more, and more, and more...
...till the bear finally was round and full and sleepy ... and than it fell asleep ... uaahh ... so tired ... so much salmon ... godnightevrybody, sleeptight.
The next morning, the sun was shining on the bears head, and it awoke. It was recognising that a beautiful woman was standing before him and was saying: "Good morning, noble knight bear, it is a good thing you came. I am the queen of the sky and the night, and I have lost my daughter Psyche. She once fell on the earth and got lost, and now I am searching her every night, looking at the surface of earth all night, but cannot find her. Will you, noble knight, please search her and bring her back to me? You will be rewarded with the moon lake as a life long feoff." "With the moon lake as a life long feoff?", the bear asked curiously, "say, how does your daughter look like? Be sure I will find her." And the Queen of the sky described her daughter, and the bear returned to earth to find her.
He took some time to find you, but finally, he arrived. "Good thing I found you", he said to you, "come with me, let us return to your mother", but since you were just a little child, you just answered "weeaa!". At this moment, your adoptive mother entered the room and gave you a dummy with honey. And the bear, always very curious about things to eat, asked your adoptive mother: "what's this?" "It's just honey, dear knight bear, made by bees. Do you want to taste it?" "Sure, I mean, if you don't mind". And than the little bear tasted the honey, and than he said to you: "oh, forget about the moon lake and it's salmon, this is by far more sweet. Let us stay here." And since you were just a little child (as mentioned above), you didn't disagree.
And that's why you stayed here on earth. But I think it's better you stayed, because if you had returned to the sky, your mother would have married you to Orion, a guy keen in hunting, having nothing but hunting in his mind, a rather boring punk.