“No man nor woman, bowed under the peril that was humanity’s nuclear destruction, shall ever fall to the corruption of a state of existence that corresponds with any degree of emotional integrity.”
-Law One (unabridged), as engraved at the base of the Spire
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Do Not Worry, Child
The hundreds, the thousands, the tens of thousands, the million billion trillion people that flowed around a singular child, a fawn in the midst of indifferent predators, blank faces, or—more repugnant—ignorant faces, men and women, young and old, people of an assimilated culture raging with helplessness more stupendously weak than the child that as such was ignored, left alone, eyes yet growing wide with realization that there was no soft hand to anchor the self to, no smile to greet, no leg to wrap one’s arms around, no maternal voice to sweeten one’s ears, no tens or hundreds of points of comfort that barricaded off that swell of pure emotion a child was painfully capable of.
Fear.
Fall – Chapter 1
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A lone figure staggered across a flat expanse of barren land with an absurdly drunken gait. The light of the moon was obscured by dense fog that had drifted in from the nearby sea. Broken brick pillars pockmarked the boundaries of the visible landscape, dirty relics of an unforgivably harsh new world. This was an old industrial district, once full of rumbling machinery belching black smoke. Steel beams protruded haphazardly from piles of blackened rubble, some of them half-melted, bent or shattered, and it was likely that many were covered in dried blood from the First War, untouched and frozen in time.
Smoke
What I Choose to Believe
This is a short thought that bugged me almost a year ago. What does the freedom of thought have to do with our perception of reality? I asked too many questions of myself than I could answer. I choose now to leave this shard of my brain with you.
