Sunday, July 13, 2008

It always begins innocently enough...

Disaster, that is. So why shouldn't it be the same for Armageddon?

Although, truth be told, this isn't the story of Armageddon; that happened a bit later.

This is the story of the single greatest loss of life in human history.

As I said, it all began innocently enough, and, as is the case with most epic disasters, it was caused by that singular trait that is known far and wide for getting men, and cats, into a great deal of trouble.

Curiosity.

Of course, it should be noted that the lives lost were replaced quite promptly by means that will be discussed later, but for those poor souls who got erased or left behind, this probably wasn't much of a consolation.

No, this isn't the tale of Armageddon, but rather the tale of a very, very great disaster.

This is the story of how magic was reintroduced into the world, and of how the world we know today, or rather a very large peice of it, was Overwritten.

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