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| ==Lore== | | ==Lore== |
| ===Introduction===
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| They say nothing lasts forever.
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| That no matter how strong you think you are, there are forces in their own pursuit that won't even regard your effort to steel yourself against oblivion.
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| That for every great society that has ever risen, another thousand have fallen, swallowed and forgotten by the great maw of time.
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| But in those shattered remains, new gardens grow, sown across the blood and stories great wars were fought to destroy.
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| If you look closely—and honor history well enough—you'll see that nothing ever dies... completely.
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| The energy alters form, the name changes, but the story remains the same. The chain is infinite, far beyond our meager comprehension.
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| There are lessons in every link—they morph into myths, legends, forming a circle where true meaning is too often lost to a claim of righteousness. Then they hold their claim to truth over others, like it was theirs all along.
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| They offer cautionary tales of how to stand against destruction, processes of how to find alliances among enemies, or teachings of how to balance your existence between two powers that care nothing about claims of any kind.
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| Whatever they call themselves, or others choose to call them, we are forever one, for better or worse—until a new god rises and another kingdom comes.
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| From,
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| A Lightless One
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| Forever in Service to the Last Speaker, Who Dared to Speak the Ineffable
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| ===Riis===
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| Dreams of Alpha Lupi
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| This world is rich with family.
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| You pause to rest. Life is a balm. You must cherish it where you find it.
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| You do not mean to stay, but longing and kinship forestalls your departure time and time again.
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| These little gardeners are such careful stewards of fragility. They sing songs of disasters averted and loved one lost. They fashion heavy elements combed from the bones of old stars into objects of peace and beauty.
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| You must force yourself to be cruel. Your presence is portent.
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| ===Onslaught=== | | ===Onslaught=== |
| Verses 60-70 | | Verses 60-70 |