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From the Memoirs of Wilberforce Amber Ropenourished
Well, dear readers, this will likely be the last time that I address you in such a manner. Whatever happens today, I don't expect to do much in the way of writing afterwards.
I need to write down why I'm about to attempt, well, the thing I'm about to attempt. I first began to suspect that the hand of the god Rakust was behind our suffering shortly after the first siege of giants, which took place during my tenure as leader of Oceanbridge. Mainly, it was the fact that they themselves named Rakust as their god, and said that he was the reason for the attack, that made me suspicious. Subtle clues.
And of course, there was the whole mess with ghosts and constant reincarnations. People coming back from the dead, occupying whatever body happened to be free... Not normal, I thought. I eventually reasoned that those things would not be happening if something had not gone seriously wrong with the world. Of course, before I could figure out what it was, the fortress fell, and we all perished. The end of the story, you might think.
Wrongly, of course. We all did return, and to a world that was in far worse shape than the one we left behind. The dead rising from the grave, not as spirits, but as mindless killers, and so on. You've read this far, readers. You know what I'm talking about. The link between life and death completely broken, just like our bridge. And I noticed that the dwarfs of this time and place have stopped worshiping Rakust, and have all but forgotten the name, but that there is a god of the dead. And curiously enough, one of this god's symbols is, in fact, a bridge.
No, It was clear to me that Rakust was still the main cause, and that he had gone quite, quite mad. Clearer still that it may have been our building of the bridge that did it, though I'm still not clear on how. Clear, because at the time I write this, the fortress is being torn apart by hordes of zombies and the ocean itself. What else besides a mad god could cause all of this?
There's only one solution, and it's quite a dangerous one. I don't expect to return. I just hope this book might survive as a record of what we did. We tried to make things right. I think we can get one last chance to do it.
Goodbye, my readers, from Wilberforce Amber Ropenourished, your friend.
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Meanwhile, Now
Aban Brothertreaties closed the ravaged, battered book and placed it gently on her desk. She had been reading for a long time, and she rubbed her eyes, hoping it would make things look clearer. It didn't.
To Neo, who was sitting in the chair across from her, she said, "So. So that's how it ends. Do you know what any of that means? Did all that, or I guess will all of that, happen?"
Neo thought for a while before answering, and when he did, his voice was hesitant. "I don't know. I think it did happen, for me. And for some others... Aban, I don't know. Until you showed me that book, I thought that I came back to finish the bridge. And I did. But I think that I remember all of that too. Where did you find that thing?"
"It was buried in one of the old abandoned chambers near the magma pumps." Insistently, she asked, "But the book really describes what might happen to the world? And it might all happen again? Unless we get this "one last chance" just right?"
"It did happen, though! Or it will. I remember it, damn it!" He stood up, and started to pace the short length of the room. "
"Well, maybe that's our way out. You know what the world will end up looking like, if this really strange book is right. So maybe you can find a way out. I don't understand half of what's happened since we founded this place, but I do know that I don't want to live in the world my cousin describes in here."
"You didn't, if that's any help."
"Um, no. That's not much help, Neo." Aban sighed. "Well, we've got to try. Or I've got to try, anyways. I don't know what I'm doing, but I'm going to do it as hard as I can, and hope that it's right." She smiled. "Only the gods can stop us now, right?"
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((So exhausted. Please tell me this makes some sort of sense))