IN> Calabite victory
James Walker
nyungan at yahoo.com.au
Mon Jun 4 01:30:31 CDT 2007
So, given the power of the different Bands, why
haven't any of them taken over yet? Simple:
The raging, mindless fury of the Destroyers stands in
their way. Plans, organizations, visionaries, hopes
and fears: all are torn apart. The Calabim are Hell's
enforcers; they destroy any hope of changing the
status quo, even when change is what they themselves
seek.
The natural number of Calabim is one Calabite. They
have nothing to share, and are in competition for
resources to destroy. Anything eaten cannot be burnt,
something burnt cannot be smashed or stolen so the
Calabite Princes hate each other with a passion. They
also hate Ofanim the Wheels can Fall, and there
isn't enough universe to go around. The Calabim rage
against Heaven, the factory that produces their
rivals.
Further, no matter how many celestials, ethereals or
mortals the Destroyers kill, they will not achieve
their nirvana until the ultimate symbol of live and
hope is destroyed: the sun.
It shines, there mocking them; far more destructive
than they, but a symbol of everything they hate. The
mighty Tether of the eldest Ofanite, she shines down
on their own smaller Tethers.
Maybe Haagenti will wolf down the sun; maybe Belial
will send her nova. Maybe Valefor will steal her,
drawing her into Hell. Perhaps either Theft or
Gluttony will dump so much matter into the sun that
she collapses into a black hole, stealing or devouring
all that is near her.
Although destroying the sun is a small thing in
astronomical terms, the disturbance would rupture the
Symphony. 66+ billion points from human deaths alone,
plus animals, plants...planets...the sun herself...and
the deaths of those asleep will resound through The
Marches as well. Countless Tethers and Words will die,
and no new Tethers can form for millennia.
Perhaps, then, they challenge the ultimate Calabite.
The Calabite whose resonance burns them in Heaven, in
the loci of Divine Tethers: the Light of Heaven.
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