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*A large book sits in the cloud temple library, the book is bound by chain and covered in many stitches.*

 

 

The Route That Chaos Takes

 

By "The Lost"

 

Chapter I The Folly Of "Good" and "Evil"

 

In this world, we tend to have a coin with two sides. Some call one side "Good" while others call the other side "Evil", however, regardless of this it is still the same coin. No matter how we see it many fools will try to fight for "Good" or "Evil" without seeing the truth before them. 

 

The truth between all conflicts is a rather simple one. People fight for they seek to fight, not for honour or glory but because they simply seek it. Within all the descendants is the curse of violence and stupidity, even immortality doesn't remove this curse. History repeats itself  as it should but not for our sakes but for the sake of self destruction and chaos.

 

We tend to see daemons such as iblees as "Evil" even though he is a physical manifestation of death itself. Just as the creator is a manifestation of creation. In the end it all comes down to one thing, what are we? What is the point of our existence? Why do we bother living? What is the point of all things...

 

The answer is chaos, through chaos our existence has a purpose. Through chaos wars are sparked and conflicts get worse, through chaos the balance is undone.

 

Chapter II

 

Balance Is Our Enemy

 

The balance as many call it is what makes the world the way it is, when you view a cup of wine that is half full, is it half full or half empty? The answer is both, it is half empty but half full and this is the balance, now if you drink from said cup it becomes more empty correct? This means the balance is disturbed as the cup is now lighter then it should be, all because you drank from it. The same concept applies to our world, should we cut down too many trees the forests suffer. Should we breed too many cattle they will get sick and die. Should we farm too many crops on poor soil the crops suffer from blight. Such is the way of chaos.

 

With chaos the wheels move, without it the wheels stop. This means that balance is our enemy as it stops the wheels of progress and prevents us from advancing to our self destruction. 

 

-End-

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Closing the book, Alister marvels at how the letters were written so huge as to fill such a large book with only 24 sentences.

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Archibald fails to read any of the content due to it being sealed by chain! It seems no one can view its contents unless they bring a hammer to break them!

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Kain tries to find a way to pry open the lock, and grins if successful, reading it over before wrinking his nose. "Hersey." 

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Moved to the Archive. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

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