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For the Love of Tomeri...(23June2004)
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<blockquote data-quote="simmo" data-source="post: 1403998" data-attributes="member: 9744"><p><em><strong>We Interrupt This Adventure</strong> for more of Serena's visions:</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><span style="color: Plum">Eveything that has an ending</span></em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"My daughter". A field full of small yellow flowers, children run all around playing and having fun. Serena looks around for the source of the voice, but cannot find it. The children begin to sing a beautiful and simple melody, the song is called 'For the Love of Tomeri'. The words are simple, but the heart cannot help but be moved by them. The air is full of the smell of blooming flowers as well as the sounds of children singing and laughing. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"My daughter". Suddenly the sky darkens and a vast shadow blocks out the light. Serena can still hear the children laughing and singing. There is no fear in their voices, only innocence and acceptance. Zakar growls and then begins to howl in a primal rage of anger and longing. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"Be strong my daughter". The darkness is complete and the solitary voice of hope disappears. When Serena can see again, the flowers all lie dead. There are no children and their songs are now a distant memory. Zakar is kneeling on the ground, his large body shaping with grief.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><span style="color: Plum">Also has a beginning</span></em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"Hello Serena". It's Nyon. There are not enough curses in the Multiverse to heap on his hated head. God of Fate and Prophecy. Bah! The feeling of loneliness is overwhelming. The Garden feels very far removed and Zakar is too far gone in to his grief to take any notice of the world around him. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"I'm sorry." Nyon. Why won't he shut up and go away. Serena tries to envisage what it might be like to kill him on the spot and realises that she can do so. Will it avenge Ejelka, Roxanne or Inlia? Will it bring back the field of flowers? Few have ever felt so alone in the Multiverse and the grief is enough to move all of the archons on Mount Celestia to tears. And all he can say is "I'm sorry." </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Well, that's not enough. There may be little fairness or justice in the Multiverse, but they will be seen here. The power has always been there, but it has lain dormant until now. The waters on the lake stir, begin to boil and a monstrosity rises from its depths. Serena gazes upon the creature realising what it is and she does not look away. 'I am for me', she thinks. 'This is what is and now is the time'. She turns back the god of Fate and prepares to strike. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"I can make it all OK again," he says and the Multiverse spins away, sanity taking flight in search of the last refuge.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmo, post: 1403998, member: 9744"] [i][b]We Interrupt This Adventure[/b] for more of Serena's visions: [COLOR=Plum]Eveything that has an ending[/COLOR] "My daughter". A field full of small yellow flowers, children run all around playing and having fun. Serena looks around for the source of the voice, but cannot find it. The children begin to sing a beautiful and simple melody, the song is called 'For the Love of Tomeri'. The words are simple, but the heart cannot help but be moved by them. The air is full of the smell of blooming flowers as well as the sounds of children singing and laughing. "My daughter". Suddenly the sky darkens and a vast shadow blocks out the light. Serena can still hear the children laughing and singing. There is no fear in their voices, only innocence and acceptance. Zakar growls and then begins to howl in a primal rage of anger and longing. "Be strong my daughter". The darkness is complete and the solitary voice of hope disappears. When Serena can see again, the flowers all lie dead. There are no children and their songs are now a distant memory. Zakar is kneeling on the ground, his large body shaping with grief. [COLOR=Plum]Also has a beginning[/COLOR] "Hello Serena". It's Nyon. There are not enough curses in the Multiverse to heap on his hated head. God of Fate and Prophecy. Bah! The feeling of loneliness is overwhelming. The Garden feels very far removed and Zakar is too far gone in to his grief to take any notice of the world around him. "I'm sorry." Nyon. Why won't he shut up and go away. Serena tries to envisage what it might be like to kill him on the spot and realises that she can do so. Will it avenge Ejelka, Roxanne or Inlia? Will it bring back the field of flowers? Few have ever felt so alone in the Multiverse and the grief is enough to move all of the archons on Mount Celestia to tears. And all he can say is "I'm sorry." Well, that's not enough. There may be little fairness or justice in the Multiverse, but they will be seen here. The power has always been there, but it has lain dormant until now. The waters on the lake stir, begin to boil and a monstrosity rises from its depths. Serena gazes upon the creature realising what it is and she does not look away. 'I am for me', she thinks. 'This is what is and now is the time'. She turns back the god of Fate and prepares to strike. "I can make it all OK again," he says and the Multiverse spins away, sanity taking flight in search of the last refuge.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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