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| - I would like to tell you why I grieve but do not despair We have just witnessed an event unlike anything we have ever seen. The forces of evil have struck a horrible blow. New Metru-Nui has fallen, and its passing marks the end of an era. Innocence is lost, and will most likely never be ours again. Thousands are dead, and hundreds are left without a home. It would appear that the Santun were only the beginning, and now chaos is spreading. Darkness falls across the land, and even our heroes have abandoned themselves to this darkness in their quest for vengeance. Truly, we are the children of perdition.
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| - I would like to tell you why I grieve but do not despair We have just witnessed an event unlike anything we have ever seen. The forces of evil have struck a horrible blow. New Metru-Nui has fallen, and its passing marks the end of an era. Innocence is lost, and will most likely never be ours again. Thousands are dead, and hundreds are left without a home. It would appear that the Santun were only the beginning, and now chaos is spreading. Darkness falls across the land, and even our heroes have abandoned themselves to this darkness in their quest for vengeance. Truly, we are the children of perdition. However the people who have committed these acts, the Santun who crushed our universe and the Cabal that destroyed our beloved city, are not criminal masterminds. It is not because they got together, or because of their extraordinary guile, or their wit, or their skill. It’s a lie. Any fool can blow something up. Any fool can destroy. And that is why we have already won. Try as they might, the forces of darkness will never extinguish the light. They live in chaos, and chaos cannot sustain itself. It’s too easy and unsatisfying. Our victory is all but assured.
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