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02/15/2024 -- Special Operation Enola 3
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== The Prophecy == * [Also pinned in the server.] * In the bloodline of warriors, a legacy unfolds, Man of kin, a tale yet untold. Heir to hope, his spirit bold, The bearer of Xeroxixia, its secrets to behold. / Three omens foretell the power's embrace, A celestial dance, a starless trace. The first, welcoming the Dark space, Signaling the dawn of the Xeroxixian embrace. / The second omen, the earth shall quake, A tremor foretelling the power's wake. In the quake's echo, the destined shall hear, The call to wield what fate holds dear. / The third omen, the mirror’s death, Glass shivers, truth unbound, Echoes whisper, scenes confound. Faces warp, reality frays, A distorted tale, in spectral displays. / Once the power within his grasp is won, Three deeds by Man shall be done. First, unite kin, under one sun, Guiding warriors, battles to be won. / Second, mend lands, torn apart, With Xeroxixia's might, ignite their heart. Healing wounds, lightning and thunder, Bringing peace, a sacred wonder. / Third, safeguard the legacy, in hope’s name, Protect the power, its fiery flame. Forge a dynasty, untarnished by shame, Man with Xeroxixia, forever acclaimed. / If he should fail, the cycle end, All that was, Man shall never amend, And from that thing he cherished the most, Shall come once again the Titan Host.
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