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1,501 | What all of it means– | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,502 | Is neither is inherent of good: | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,503 | Nor capable of explicit evil, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,504 | I need you to submit– not an oath but commit, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,505 | Take your codex and write to it your plans, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,506 | Burn them and offer them– in good faith, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,507 | Her hands shooed them away. | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,508 | Their tediousness, their dedication, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,509 | Their expansion of the technology, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,510 | In truth– Xibir had already been used, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,511 | In war? The time had been yet to come, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,512 | It was a decisive battle– | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,513 | He had done what was asked, then waited, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,514 | The wait was long and full of battle– a test: | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,515 | Of patience, perhaps (or it had taken some time), | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,516 | In light of their woes, it was she who had shown, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,517 | Clad in archaic armor that blinded her foe, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,518 | Glinting of the sun– almost a beam of ray, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,519 | A grossly incandescent allure of plasma, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,520 | The clouds had swiftly parted to reveal: | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,521 | The murmurs from the other side grew louder, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,522 | From the scriptures, the defiler– the one who strayed, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,523 | It was her: | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,524 | “Amolyigg– the Terrible!” | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,525 | One of them had shouted, she’d noted the name, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,526 | In the tongue of the pantheon she was the villain, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,527 | Yet the ones who called her that were met with end, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,528 | Visage shrouded by helmet but eyes were aglow, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,529 | Calligha, leader of the rebellion, against one such pantheon, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,530 | His fist pounded his chest and he dropped to his knees, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,531 | Filled with hope against such a terrible fight, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,532 | He wanted for an answer, a pledge to help him in his fight, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,533 | Xibir– for all that she was– had simply relaxed and spoke, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,534 | “Calligha–” Xibir had started– aware of the eyes, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,535 | The whispers of the others that watched and plot, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,536 | “My dear Calligha, Do not fret, you will all make them reap, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,537 | The sins committed against all of you– have shown true, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,538 | The grounds will quake as they you meet with battle, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,539 | The grounds will drench with their blood, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,540 | Listen closely: What they spill will feed your crops, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,541 | The famine brought by them will last no longer, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,542 | You’ll succeed in this battle, and then the next– | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,543 | These fields will no longer be trampled– quickly seed them.” | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,544 | What was said: reminded her of what she was. | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,545 | Many battles had were won and some were lost, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,546 | Many more to be had in games among gods, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,547 | who had used pawns of human for all of time, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,548 | No nation had benefited from it, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,549 | On the sixth, and on the seventieth she’d forgone her robe, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,550 | Her eyes were brilliantly purple, and skin unmarred, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,551 | Like gold of wheat and lightly swarthy, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,552 | it was a cool season, and as she had once spoken, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,553 | Food had grown in abundance and all hope was high, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,554 | She’d been approached by Calligha who tired of battle, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,555 | He sat with her as dear friend and not in awe, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,556 | “Messenger. If I may, they have sent word. A treatise, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,557 | It’s changed us. All of us.” Calligha had said, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,558 | She’d not reacted to his words, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,559 | “So be it.” She breathed out, for once seeming human, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,560 | “As long as you remember who got you far, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,561 | Your days and people shall remain prosperous.” | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,562 | She stood and left, and he called out to her, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,563 | “Where will you go?” His heart had feared. | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,564 | She didn’t answer the quest, but still she spoke, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,565 | “I must return then, if I’m not needed, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,566 | Just be careful of who you parlay with. | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,567 | Every action has its own consequences.” | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,568 | Just like that she’d left from sight. | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,569 | As Amolyigg had been her namesake sense, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,570 | Quandary between the mortal and immortal, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,571 | The mortal used her to sustain, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,572 | The immortals used her for enjoyment, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,573 | Embodied the universe’s knowledge, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,574 | the prime truth -- key to production, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,575 | Numerous industries had been erected, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,576 | but the price of corrupting her-- | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,577 | At first of which was just unknown, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,578 | had been chaos and systemic manipulation, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,579 | Knowledge was a product of all, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,580 | Reveling in process and progress from it, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,581 | horror, trinkets and machined weapons -- | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,582 | Xibir had to bear it all and thus, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,583 | Deeply absorbed in reflection and a glimmer of self, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,584 | She’d learn what all Knowledge had become, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,585 | A trickster for others to learn from their fault, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,586 | Justice and law for those who’d misuse, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,587 | A bulwark to reform miscalculations in system, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,588 | The result of such had been aggravation of no end, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,589 | Synchronously silent and loud - a chorus of madness, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,590 | The worst of which had been hiding the truth, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,591 | A visage not of face, but in self, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,592 | Knowledge itself had just been the messenger, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,593 | A subversion of truth in omission of essentia. | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,594 | It was a sunken feeling, the need to atone; | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,595 | Did a transcendent being truly need to? | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,596 | That was something they had over mere gods, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,597 | Transcendent ones could be whomever they wished, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,598 | They weren’t held apparent to hidden rules by others in kine, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,599 | They didn’t need souls for nourishment, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
1,600 | They could nourish from the stars above, | null | Concept | Existential Exploration | Xibirisms | Datorien Anderson | null |
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