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| [[!meta title="The Cake of Reason"]]
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| It was midnight, and the being that had erupted from the southern volcano was
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| rampaging still, throwing away the lives of millions.
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| Millions lost to our lack of foresight. But we cannot do anything now. The
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| beast never sleeps. It only grows.
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| 
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| I saw a child, with her mother; the child looked up to me and said, "Is my
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| daddy doing good in the war?" So I thought, this young lady knew too well of
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| the sitaution. But still I replied to her, "Yes, I saw him just a few minutes
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| ago preparing to depart."
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| Her mother cried, but she stood silent.
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| 
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| So I said to him, my partner, "David, is this not too far gone? Is it even
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| possible to save merely one life at this point?"
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| 
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| "I can't leave this place knowing we didn't try. We must keep fighting."
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| 
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| "David, surely you jest—"
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| "Can you still walk, fire a weapon? Invoke methods?"
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| "Yes," I answered reluctantly.
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| 
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| "We will go, and we will win. If we don't…"
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| 
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| "I understand."
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| 
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| [insert things about fighting, then finally crashing back into The Place]
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| 
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| "It always comes back to this place."
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| 
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| "Doesn't it?"
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| 
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| "We need to use it, David."
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| 
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| "I have, through seeing all possibilities, failed to find any other
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| solution."
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| 
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| "This sucks."
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| 
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| I got up out of the rubble, wiped the dust off my coat, and walked toward the
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| kitchen. The cabinets were still pristine, unlike the rest of the house, now
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| destroyed by us crashing directly into it.
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| 
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| The third cabinet from the right side of the room, on the bottom shelf, lay a
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| small cake, not but the size of a miniature candle, round in shape and with
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| four candles smaller than a nail burning strong. The cake made of chocolate,
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| and the icing on the outside like a shell, vanilla.
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| 
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| "Are you ready? Look into my eyes." I said, taking the cake and shoving it into
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| my mouth, whole.
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| 
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| I chewed the cake, which must not have taken even five seconds, and swallowed
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| it.
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| 
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| "O divine cake of reason, forgive us but one treason; destroy this world, in
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| place another, the time to go, for last summer."
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| 
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| "The final sin laid out tonight, remove of us the fatal plight;"
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| "Conteret omnia haec, respice in hac mundi."
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| 
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| As the roof went crashing down, everything became a blur.
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| 
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| The ritual was complete.
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| 
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| \[insert sections]
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| 
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| - reuniting
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| - planning
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| - moving
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| - insertion
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| - destruction
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| - forgiveness
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| - procedure
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| - finish
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