The Kitin shall inherit Atys;
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2005 5:28 pm
And shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace.
As they feast upon our bones until the scar of hominkind fades.
The drums of war are deafening. The fragile peace crumbles under the cries of pending chaos. Jena is coming, Ma-Duk is planning for a horrific siege and Elias schemes.
The leaders of Atys are posturing Matis claim the coming storm as their passage to supremacy over all of Atys. The Fyros muster their warriors as if their only salvation is through the shedding of blood. The Zoraïs blind faith continues to hold strong despite its tremendous cost. We havent heard from Governor Wyler yet. His tapestry of colorful words and rhetoric has not been shared with the people of Aeden Aqueous.
Some homins still remember the stories of the Great Swarming; of the hardships endured, of sacrifices made and horrendous losses. Our civilization and history and our legacy lost to the creatures awaken from the depths of Atys.
Why would Jena spare us only to be slaughtered later by her celestial legions? Why would Ma-Duk forsake us in this time of darkness? Why has Elias returned from exile?
The call to arms must give way to the call to reason! Atys needs not be soaked with the blood once again. The Kami and the Karavan must recognize that Atys belongs to hominkind now. We nurture the land and reap from what it offers. Atys is not a prize, its our home.
-Raku
As they feast upon our bones until the scar of hominkind fades.
The drums of war are deafening. The fragile peace crumbles under the cries of pending chaos. Jena is coming, Ma-Duk is planning for a horrific siege and Elias schemes.
The leaders of Atys are posturing Matis claim the coming storm as their passage to supremacy over all of Atys. The Fyros muster their warriors as if their only salvation is through the shedding of blood. The Zoraïs blind faith continues to hold strong despite its tremendous cost. We havent heard from Governor Wyler yet. His tapestry of colorful words and rhetoric has not been shared with the people of Aeden Aqueous.
Some homins still remember the stories of the Great Swarming; of the hardships endured, of sacrifices made and horrendous losses. Our civilization and history and our legacy lost to the creatures awaken from the depths of Atys.
Why would Jena spare us only to be slaughtered later by her celestial legions? Why would Ma-Duk forsake us in this time of darkness? Why has Elias returned from exile?
The call to arms must give way to the call to reason! Atys needs not be soaked with the blood once again. The Kami and the Karavan must recognize that Atys belongs to hominkind now. We nurture the land and reap from what it offers. Atys is not a prize, its our home.
-Raku