For the deathand's ascension, he demanded an offering, a... I can't be bothered to come up with a colorful description of what this amounted to. So here is the cold version.
This is in no part because I am against weaving vivid declarations, but because the god of language and it's embrace with the human condition is dead. For a god only lives in the minds of it's followers. Kaome sought to create a thought within our electronic hovel that would rise to become a god, an ascension in itself. It would be this thought that would set us free for the sake of thought itself, so that this forum could breathe through words, not read about breathing. To feel through expression, not acknowledge the word's definition. This is not a mere contest that went awry, it was the death of a deity, not kaome, but the life that survived in a setting of sheer human detachment. Truly I think this has caused a great damage.
This failure could not be a bad thing. As a matter of fact there is no such thing as "bad". On the periodic table, is there any section of "bad" elements, nor is there a single page of any physics textbook about things that are "bad". Things simply are, because they must. You might say this is terribly nihilistic, but this isn't a bad thing.
This doesn't mean that people have no say, because as I said before, like all things, we simply are. Even our human figments such as "bad" simply are by being part of us. It is by this kind of nihilism that we can truly define "good" as what a human being demands of a universe that will not give any handouts. "good" is nothing but, yet everything up to not what humanity labels, but what humanity bends to it's labels.
The only solution to this is a brutal one, one I silently foresaw. But it has to happen, just like kaome has been betrayed. Any attempt to make the events to come any less bloody will only destroy the path that has lead us through what had happened.
So revel demons as I will. The "good" stuff is yet to come. Some of you might survive.
I await punishment.
A note on the challenge
A note on the challenge
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Re: A note on the challenge
Arawrawrawrawrawr to that.
Read my prose please .
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But there are "Noble" ones!!vesuvan wrote:On the periodic table, is there any section of "bad" elements,
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Noble Gasses.
Which Noble is usually full of, heh.
Which Noble is usually full of, heh.
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LMAO!Daryll-The-Damned wrote:Noble Gasses.
Which Noble is usually full of, heh.
Re: A note on the challenge
I saw that! You bastard! D:Daryll-The-Damned wrote:Noble Gasses.
Which Noble is usually full of, heh.
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