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  • Artist Info: Hey my name is Dustin I'm 19 and im from west virginia and i love to watch anime, play video game, read manga, and exercise. my favorite anime is bleach and my favorite characters are Sosuke Aizen and Kisuke Urahara. im sure you can tell that from my profile and avi. i dont have many friends but the ones i do have i hold very close to me, some are on gaia and if you want to know you will just have to guess their names. right now i dont see the point in dating cause im leaving for basic training in like a month for the army. I love this country and i feel like i owe it to the people who served before me to show my gratitude. im not exactly what people would call smar, but i did graduate from the Mountaineer challenge academy in december of 2009,<br />
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    Im not good at spelling or grammar so get off my back, i also like final fantasy, i have a guild that is under construction and right now im am accepting new members and i am the co-founder of Yu Yu Hakusho; Demon World Uprising rp guild the link for it is in my signater so please join us if you want thechoice is yours <br />
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    Prologue (Poem)<br />
    When the war of the beasts brings about the world's end<br />
    The goddess descends from the sky<br />
    Wings of light and dark spread afar<br />
    She guides us to bliss, her gift everlasting<br />
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    Act I (Poem)<br />
    Infinite in mystery is the gift of the goddess<br />
    We seek it thus, and take to the sky<br />
    Ripples form on the water's surface<br />
    The wandering soul knows no rest.<br />
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    Act II (Poem)<br />
    There is no hate, only joy<br />
    For you are beloved by the goddess<br />
    Hero of the dawn, Healer of worlds<br />
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    Dreams of the morrow hath the shattered soul<br />
    Pride is lost<br />
    Wings stripped away, the end is nigh<br />
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    Act III (Poem)<br />
    My friend, do you fly away now?<br />
    To a world that abhors you and I?<br />
    All that awaits you is a somber morrow<br />
    No matter where the winds may blow<br />
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    My friend, your desire<br />
    Is the bringer of life, the gift of the goddess<br />
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    Even if the morrow is barren of promises<br />
    Nothing shall forestall my return<br />
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    Act IV (Poem)<br />
    My friend, the fates are cruel<br />
    There are no dreams, no honor remains<br />
    The arrow has left the bow of the goddess<br />
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    My soul, corrupted by vengeance<br />
    Hath endured torment, to find the end of the journey<br />
    In my own salvation<br />
    And your eternal slumber<br />
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    Legend shall speak<br />
    Of sacrifice at world's end<br />
    The wind sails over the water's surface<br />
    Quietly, but surely<br />
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    Act V (Poem)<br />
    Even if the morrow is barren of promises<br />
    Nothing shall forestall my return<br />
    To become the dew that quenches the land<br />
    To spare the sands, the seas, the skies<br />
    I offer thee this silent sacrifice<br />
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    { Prologue } (Interpreted)<br />
    When the war of the beasts brings about the world's end<br />
    The goddess descends from the sky<br />
    Wings of light and dark spread afar<br />
    She guides us to bliss, her gift everlasting<br />
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    Act I (Interpreted)<br />
    The infinite mystery<br />
    The gift of the goddess is what the three men seek<br />
    We are disquieted by our actions<br />
    But their fates are scattered by war<br />
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    One becomes a hero, one wanders the land<br />
    And the last is taken prisoner<br />
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    But the three are still bound by a solemn oath<br />
    To seek the answer, once again<br />
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    Act II (Interpreted)<br />
    Though the prisoner escapes, he is gravely wounded<br />
    His life is saved, however<br />
    By a woman of the opposing nation<br />
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    He begins a life of seclusion with her<br />
    Which seems to hold the promise of eternal bliss<br />
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    But as happiness grows, so does guilt<br />
    Of not fulfilling the oath to his friends<br />
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    Act III (Interpreted)<br />
    As the war sends the world hurtling towards destruction<br />
    The prisoner departs from his newfound love<br />
    And embarks on a new journey<br />
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    He is guided by hope that the gift will bring bliss<br />
    And the oath he swore to his friends<br />
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    Though no oath is shared between the lovers<br />
    In their hearts they know they will meet again<br />
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    Act IV (Interpreted)<br />
    The prisoner meets the friend who wandered. The wanderer is dying and the world is ending. he is furious that the prisoner gave up on their quest to pursue love while he remains loveless. The wanderer knows that in order to end it one of them must die. And so he initiates a fight to the death. The prisoner is unable to kill his old friend, and allows himself to be killed.<br />
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    Act V (Interpreted)<br />
    The prisoner's sacrifice was the gift of the goddess, and its realization saved the world. The prisoner never returned to his lover, rendering her LOVELESS, the namesake of the poem. She was not alone however for her lover died and saved the world, and she would have him as long as she lived in the world. And so the prisoner's sacrifice saved the world and his love. <br />
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