As the storm continued to rage on, the land's citizens were in utter chaos and panic. People ran about in the streets, seeking shelter from the rain and howling winds. Mothers clutched their children close, and families huddled together, praying for the storm to pass. One man, a farmer named Jacob, stood on the porch of his small cottage, watching the storm with a mixture of fear and awe. "This is some storm," he muttered to himself, "I've never seen anything like it in all my years." His wife, Sarah, called out to him from inside the cottage, "Jacob, come inside! You'll catch your death out there!" Jacob shook his head, "I'll be fine, Sarah. I just want to see if the animals are okay." Sarah sighed, "Well, be quick about it. I don't want you out there any longer than you have to be."