Citrine ❬#668❭ (
citrinitas_668) wrote2008-09-06 02:15 am
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If an existence's sole purpose is to serve as anti-existence to another existence, would the elimination of one existence also be the end of the other? If there is nothing to be the anti- of, after achieving the goal of eliminiation, what will be left?
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Chaos. It would be interesting to see just how Purgatorium works. There seem to be a lot of strange things around and yet no one really cares to notice. I wonder why.
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One of my powers is to see how things work. I've only had them back for a brief time, but I have yet to discern anything.
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Really. That is... a very interesting power.
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Really. It is.
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I'm intrigued.
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I don't know what else there is to say about it. I see how things work, what makes them... tick. I instinctively know what's broken, and how to fix it.
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That's... quite useful. I'm almost envious.
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Such as the world?
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There is no place to conduct research here; no stories of the beginning, no statues, no fossils, no mountains. Another way has to be found. Even power is limited; a new source for a new world, of course. It cannot be allowed to exist in this broken state. No, intervention must be made.
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