You laid back on an arched hill, looking up at the night sky above you. The serenity of the darkness and the tiny lights surrounding it made everything feel... Calm. Unusually Calm. In fact, it was so calm and silent that you could hear your own heartbeat.
After a while, you'd begin to see an unnaturally close shooting star scatter through the sky. In fact, I'm lying to you. It ISN'T a shooting star, it's a comet!. A very large one at that. In fact, it seems to be rapidly approaching earth at unnaturally fast speeds.
You quickly got up and proceeded to stare at the same comet for a couple of seconds. You also realized that it wasn't coming directly towards earth, but to you. You began running the hell away, (because what else would you logically do in this situation). and after a while of running and getting exhausted as hell–
BOOM.
A massive, blinding, flash of white light would envelope your vision, along with a deafening crash that would've definitely deafened your average Joe... After a while, you got your vision back and looked at the minor crater that the comet had formed as it crashed onto the ground. There was a massive prismatic pillar of light, that really shouldn't be there, rising from the crater and into the sky. But after a while, it proceeded to completely dissipate, as a 7'4" figure stood in its wake.
" Hm... Must've landed in the wrong area. Oh well, second time's the cha– "
He proceeded to notice that, well you were basically standing there, almost directly next to him.
" Ah, It appears an individual has laid an eye-witness upon me. I guess there's no use in flying away now. "
He chuckled to himself before staring right at you, unnervingly calm.
" Greetings. I am Supernova Cosmo. But you can just call me Cosmo for short. "
He extended out his palm, awaiting a handshake.