Author Topic: Renascentis - Oh right this was a forum adventure  (Read 549 times)

Renascentis
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Does war ever change?

World War Two. The name itself implies horrors beyond imagining. A fight on the global scale, men and women dying by the minute, if not seconds. Fire raining from the skies as though God was pouring judgement for our sins upon us. But whatever God there may have been long abandoned us in this desolate wasteland.

Corpses of buildings, people, and animals, strewn like a child swept his hand across his play table. This is world we live in today. All because of the actions of a few men.

You hear tales of the horrors of the Second World War. Some from those who claim they survived, some who were told by those who say they survived the horrors of that war.

But can anybody truly survive such terrible acts that leave the earth itself weeping, I cannot know.

The war went on for so long.

Some thought it was over when the pre-war nation America lost an entire island to bombings.

Some thought it was over when an old city, "Stalingrad" was stormed, and the advance was halted.

Some thought.

But thoughts aren't always true.

The war continued. Years and years of endless terror, nightly air raids, and disease spreading like wildfire.

The fire burned the whole world to the ground.

And we're left to survive in the ashes. And in this time, you would think that the remnants of humanity would band together, man assisting his fellow man. But still, the national socialists and the Communists kill each other, hanging onto their precious ideologies and faiths.

Hell and back doesn't matter.

At the end of the day man kills his fellow man.

Whether over money, or opinions, or simple petty arguments.

Can either of us be blameless for these crimes?

No.

Because at the end of the day, we're both human. A cold world, left us for dead, and we pushed back.

If this meant killing our "fellow man" then so be it.


"It is perfectly obvious that the whole world is going to hell. The only possible chance that it might not is that we do not attempt to prevent it from doing so." -Robert Oppenheimer

Art and Story by xxxxkill and Tomcat


« Last Edit: March 29, 2013, 12:48:11 AM by xxxxkill »

war never changes
also was this supposed to be in creativity? or is there something I'm missing