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Chronicles of Mesion: Considering Hiatus; Comments Needed.
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<blockquote data-quote="LordVyreth" data-source="post: 2952075" data-attributes="member: 9626"><p><strong>Mesion Excerpt #5: Musings of a Beginning</strong></p><p></p><p>The mission was a success. Contrary to the assumption of their enemies, their plan was not merely the fate of the Egg. That was important, and perhaps the beginning of it all, but it would not be the end. But of all the threats they faced, they feared the Egg the most. Whether used for good or evil, the Egg represented something that they despised; that was the absolute opposite of their ultimate goal. At least now, they knew that no sentient group would be able to use the Egg for their own ends, now that they had part of the only system that can control it. But it wasn’t enough. They never really were opposed to the Hivekeepers; they just knew that the Hivekeepers never went far enough. But they did keep the Egg safe for these many years, and now it was over. The Egg is lost, and thus, it could be used by the foolish, or hatched on accident. “No,” Invenir thought, “We need the Egg.”</p><p></p><p> That was Invenir’s task, at least primarily. The Egg’s return to Mesion civilization was only the start of the new developments. Everything on Mesion was returning; was changing. This was exactly the problem Invenir and her people wanted to correct. Invenir knew better than to work directly, she (if she could even call herself a gender now; it’s been so long since she had a relatable form,) was better suited to seek assistance from allies, whether those allies were good or evil. Her allies suited her well in this last mission, but the Egg has been another story. Invenir realized they might need new allies for this mission.</p><p></p><p> It was a difficult task, but a necessary one. With effort, the changes of Mesion, which would ultimately twist it beyond value, can be delayed long enough for it to be Invenir and her people’s chance to change again. And then things could change in the way they desire. After all, they already saw, and even participated, in the escalating of events that led to the destruction of an entire universe. They knew what it looked like, and since they already did so much for Mesion, it was time to do one more thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordVyreth, post: 2952075, member: 9626"] [b]Mesion Excerpt #5: Musings of a Beginning[/b] The mission was a success. Contrary to the assumption of their enemies, their plan was not merely the fate of the Egg. That was important, and perhaps the beginning of it all, but it would not be the end. But of all the threats they faced, they feared the Egg the most. Whether used for good or evil, the Egg represented something that they despised; that was the absolute opposite of their ultimate goal. At least now, they knew that no sentient group would be able to use the Egg for their own ends, now that they had part of the only system that can control it. But it wasn’t enough. They never really were opposed to the Hivekeepers; they just knew that the Hivekeepers never went far enough. But they did keep the Egg safe for these many years, and now it was over. The Egg is lost, and thus, it could be used by the foolish, or hatched on accident. “No,” Invenir thought, “We need the Egg.” That was Invenir’s task, at least primarily. The Egg’s return to Mesion civilization was only the start of the new developments. Everything on Mesion was returning; was changing. This was exactly the problem Invenir and her people wanted to correct. Invenir knew better than to work directly, she (if she could even call herself a gender now; it’s been so long since she had a relatable form,) was better suited to seek assistance from allies, whether those allies were good or evil. Her allies suited her well in this last mission, but the Egg has been another story. Invenir realized they might need new allies for this mission. It was a difficult task, but a necessary one. With effort, the changes of Mesion, which would ultimately twist it beyond value, can be delayed long enough for it to be Invenir and her people’s chance to change again. And then things could change in the way they desire. After all, they already saw, and even participated, in the escalating of events that led to the destruction of an entire universe. They knew what it looked like, and since they already did so much for Mesion, it was time to do one more thing. [/QUOTE]
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