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Life and deathif one is lucky, they are far between, the latter negligible. Death does not choose who she takes, but she always has the chance. I was fortunate to be chosen, my end bloody and truly unforeseen. She waited for me on the other side, my new standards of life in hand. Once sealed, I was sent on my way. But not to Earth. Mertha, where humans were a minority compared to the dagger-toothed elves, omniscient angellum, and giggling goblins teeming on the four continents. Magic was the norm, technology now the taboo. I arrived in Sildred on Idoliam, an area waged in a war rekindled centuries after. I had much to learn, mostly through trial by fire. Many a danger lies ahead, some from myself. I will not bow; I will make the if to a when. I will complete my end of the bargain. I will return home but what truly awaits me there? Would it be better to stay? Death and lifeif one is lucky, they are far between, but neither is an end. Not when you sign the Contract Made after Death. Oh, and do play nice.
H-hello? Hello hello? Can you hear me? Well, maybe "hear" isn't the right way to say it. Can you see what I am saying to you? Yes, you, the reader, the one watching on and probably- no, most likely rolling your eyes as you read this? I can assure you that you are in the right. It is incredibly pretentious and downright rude of me to shatter the fourth wall like this, but, I can assure you, this is the most grounded thing that happens in this tome, this part of my life.In fact, I don't even really know what is coming, yet. All I do know is that it has been two months since I returned from Santsero, the land of Angellum, a... how do I put this- a god. I have the power of not one but two gods at my disposal, but I am hoping to solve this war that had roused into action in my absence, most assuredly not caused because I went missing, without having to raze it and start fresh. That just sounds messy. Then, when that is said and done, I can continue my quest to kill the Necromancer Ronoache- Roanoche? However they say it in this multiverse, with my rag team of a leathery, well-seasoned bandit, a perverted assassin and his brutal, more appealing other, and, hopefully, my wife, home right now with our two children, for whom I haven't even met yet.No matter. I shall persevere. I shall get through this war with maximum-minimum effort. I shall meet my wife, have a cup of coffee, and finally put an end to this Contract Made After Death!
Life and death--if one is lucky, they are far between, the latter negligible. Death does not choose who she takes, but she always has the chance. I was "fortunate" to be chosen, my end bloody and truly unforeseen. She waited for me on the other side, my new standards of life in hand. Once sealed, I was sent on my way. But not to Earth. Mertha, where humans were a minority compared to the dagger-toothed elves, omniscient angellum, and giggling goblins teeming on the four continents. Magic was the norm, technology now the taboo. I arrived in Sildred on Idoliam, an area waged in a war rekindled centuries after. I had much to learn, mostly through trial by fire. Many a danger lies ahead, some from myself. I will not bow; I will make the if to a when. I will complete my end of the bargain. I will return home ... but what truly awaits me there? Would it be better to stay? Death and life--if one is lucky, they are far between, but neither is an end. Not when you sign the Contract Made after Death. Oh, and do play nice.
Help me. Cant you see. My mind's gone and left me.Misery. Revere. All that remains to be.My life, once known, now a shell,Torn asunder, its edges frayed, dangling me into hell.I return to Earth, my home, shadows to quellThough I'd rather stay, if only in the darkness to dwell.My love, my hate, attached to my sideAlready her knuckles thrashed into my hide.With what sanity that remains I leave this noteIn preparation, in modesty, hell doth showedHer hand, and shown I am not meant to return, soLet's show her what forth, and that I am not ready to Break this Contract Made after Death.
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