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The caverns of Earth are filled with pestilential dust which once was the bones, the flesh, the bodies of great ones who sat upon thrones, deciding causes, possessing treasures, governing armies, conquering provinces, tearing down temples, flattering themselves with pride, majesty, fortune, praise, and dominion. These glories have passed like the dark smoke thrown out by the fires of...
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There is something comforting about abandonment; to see structures that once served as monuments to human ingenuity now crippled, is a fitting end. I find a strange sense of solace in knowing that everything here is transient, that power is temporary, that empires fall, and that the earth eventually will envelope us all.
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