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Death & Destruction

Written by: Benedominatus, Lady Diamondesce Seir-Aristata, Voice of Death
Date: Monday, April 5th, 2004
Addressed to: Everyone


As the Voice of Death I thought it may be fitting for me to atleast post
a quip or two on the current debate over Destruction and Death.

Keep in mind, please, that my own thoughts in now way speak -for- the
Master of Death. I am speaking on my own behalf, of my own experiences.

Death is a natural part of the cycle that we -all- live. Everything
experiences a birth. Everything experiences various life-stages.
Everything has to go through a destruction, and a death. Often times
destruction and death go hand in hand, but it is not always the case.
Destruction comes in many forms, death comes in many forms, some walk
hand in hand but many do not.

In Nature, plantlife often must go through phases of destruction, for
the life anew to rise. Destruction, Death, all naturally found in the
cycle.

In wildlife, the predator seeks its prey in the form of the weaker
animals, stalking, tracking and eventually consuming them for their own
survival. Again, Destruction and Death, naturally occurring in the cycle
of Life.

At the top of the foodchain, war and destruction often spurs new life
and new growth.

Obviously something in life must be destroyed for death to occur, so in
a way that aspect of Destruction is an essential part to Death. However,
I believe Destruction to be a much larger picture than most of us will
be able to imagine right away. I think this new Lady probably has a lot
to offer that will bring many a grand surprise for us all.

M'Lady Makali-- on behalf of the Order of Death, I welcome You. I was
unlucky to have slept right through Your re-birth, but I hope to have a
chance to meet You one day on a more personal level, Yourself willing of
course.

In Service, to Evil and Death....
Lady Diamondesce

Penned by my hand on the 5th of Scarlatan, in the year 360 AF.


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Public News Post #12458

Death & Destruction

Written by: Benedominatus, Lady Diamondesce Seir-Aristata, Voice of Death
Date: Monday, April 5th, 2004
Addressed to: Everyone


As the Voice of Death I thought it may be fitting for me to atleast post
a quip or two on the current debate over Destruction and Death.

Keep in mind, please, that my own thoughts in now way speak -for- the
Master of Death. I am speaking on my own behalf, of my own experiences.

Death is a natural part of the cycle that we -all- live. Everything
experiences a birth. Everything experiences various life-stages.
Everything has to go through a destruction, and a death. Often times
destruction and death go hand in hand, but it is not always the case.
Destruction comes in many forms, death comes in many forms, some walk
hand in hand but many do not.

In Nature, plantlife often must go through phases of destruction, for
the life anew to rise. Destruction, Death, all naturally found in the
cycle.

In wildlife, the predator seeks its prey in the form of the weaker
animals, stalking, tracking and eventually consuming them for their own
survival. Again, Destruction and Death, naturally occurring in the cycle
of Life.

At the top of the foodchain, war and destruction often spurs new life
and new growth.

Obviously something in life must be destroyed for death to occur, so in
a way that aspect of Destruction is an essential part to Death. However,
I believe Destruction to be a much larger picture than most of us will
be able to imagine right away. I think this new Lady probably has a lot
to offer that will bring many a grand surprise for us all.

M'Lady Makali-- on behalf of the Order of Death, I welcome You. I was
unlucky to have slept right through Your re-birth, but I hope to have a
chance to meet You one day on a more personal level, Yourself willing of
course.

In Service, to Evil and Death....
Lady Diamondesce

Penned by my hand on the 5th of Scarlatan, in the year 360 AF.


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