Chapter 25: Eldritch Expansion (???)
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A Pristine Poem retelling of the Emerald Conflict on Eklipses...

 

We will bring forth true unrestrained change into their lands,

And with it, let their people rebel and riots within their lands,

To let their society's vices froth and fester down to the bones,

 

As it is just justice, for all the bloodshed they created in our homeland,

Every time they came and carved our foreparents and ancestors in their homes,

Every time they came and burned our children, our elders, and our families alive in the flames.

 

Let them scramble to recover what they will be losing,

Let them attempt to cleanse the natural order amongst the stars,

Let them panic as they rot from the inside out from our vengeance,

 

The Abyss shall bring forth such sweet changes, all our foes will dread our approach,

Changes that are ever so deserving shall befall this land over centuries to come,

As the sweeping changes all that they ever knew, let them know.

 

Let their twinkling gods fall from the sky, impaled upon the earth's trees,

Let their societies collapse as their forest fall and decay as the natural star takes its place,

Let it all come crashing down, it's the least they can accept after all that they've done,

Let them feel our wrath, our festering anger as it swallows their lives whole.

Let all their work, fade into nothingness...~

 

After nearly 10 years of this conflict,

The land that was once called the ancestral lands of the forest elves,

Is now declared "Corrupt beyond healing"  by the outside races,

 

I view this as a silly action taken by the outsiders, As I am left wondering if our enemies realize most of our kind will not care,

In the end, though, this is meaningless for our kind, for abundance is found all around in our lands, full of beasts ready to consume whatever they come across,

The gifts granted by our gods and our great gods to these lands won't be stopped by outsiders any longer,

For these lands have tasted the sensation of vitality, of rapid growth, of an unbridled abundance of life, that unrestrained growth of nature,

These lands we call our home now, will not give up this new natural order, and we the natives of this land, will aid its goal, for our nature's and goals are one.~

 

Poem Written by ???,  Unknown Author

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