History of the Unicorn
The Unicorn is a being of mystic and magic and is most renowned for its playful spirit and love of rainbows. Whenever you see a rainbow, you can be sure that somewhere, there is a Unicorn frolicking.
The Unicorn was first discovered in July 356 B.C. when Alexander the Great was born as a sign that he would be a great leader and a ruler of the kind creatures known as humans. The Unicorns blessed him and gave him gifts of strength, leadership, and a hint of magic to help him on his way to greatness. After Alexander died, it was realized that Unicorns had ceased to exist long ago, due to this picture found on an ancient stone tablet:
The Unicorn was first discovered in July 356 B.C. when Alexander the Great was born as a sign that he would be a great leader and a ruler of the kind creatures known as humans. The Unicorns blessed him and gave him gifts of strength, leadership, and a hint of magic to help him on his way to greatness. After Alexander died, it was realized that Unicorns had ceased to exist long ago, due to this picture found on an ancient stone tablet:
It was thought the Unicorns had turned into magic powder, floated away, and became Space Unicorns which can travel through time and space and provide safety, light and beauty to the world. These wonderful beings later helped Alexander, despite the fact that Unicorns no longer exist on Earth. To see the modern theory of the Space Unicorns, click the button below.