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From: hthstate@nbnet.nb.ca (Kevin R. Townsend)
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Subject: May I jump in unwanted?
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 1995 17:28:18 AST
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I hope jyust jumping in with some potentially horrid writing isn't an immortal
sin.  If it is, just ignore the below paragraph, and either e-mail or reply to
this post saying why you feel my life should come to a prompt end.

Kevin.
hthstate@nbnet.nb.ca

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Prologue - "The Shifting Sands"

          Across the wind swept sands of time, we have walked.  Forever 
enduring our eternity of torment, and forever realizing that our torment 
will only come again, until time itself ceases to exist.  We have traversed 
a thousand lifes, in but the blink of an eye, and slept a hundred dreamless 
nights, in only the slightlest of your concious moments.  We are the damned, 
the cursed, and the hunted who did nothing but serve what we thought was 
right, and stood against those who would defile our very existance.  And for 
this, we shall wander eternally, until the moment of redemption is upon us. 
But my friend, I warn you, that moment of redemption is nearer than you 
expect, and our freedom will once again come.  Heed my advice and run, for 
no barrier shall stop the fury which has been building for time eternal, and 
no force shall deny existance to that which we swore to follow.  Run, for you 
can not hide from the moment of our release.  Run, and run faster than the 
wind itself, for your time is near my friend.  Your time is near.

                 Being an excerpt from "The Windrider's Chronicles"
                 as translated by Lythias El'Durias, 
                 Master Librarian of Estheria, and Scribe to
                 King Laetho's of Ionia.
                 (Translation written in 267 NW, the date of the original
                 document is unknown.)

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Copyright (c) Kevin R. Townsend 1995.
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