| |
| | Dusk's End - Chapter One (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | On the Tribunal's left-hand flank, emitting a chill aura, there was the fused being of Death and Oblivion, they representative of the Living Tribunal's negative Face, for few sane beings in all existence would ever consider demise or non-existence to be truly positive elements. |
 | | Wylig eyed the Living Tribunal for a moment after his speech had come to an end, searching that golden countenance for some sign of what judgment he would make, but even the renegade's keen intellect could not discern any hint of what was to come from that stellar countenance. |
 | | But, just as the Living Tribunal is more than the sum of his components and possesses an intellect of his own, so too must I. Natural selection is a necessary evil of existence, and in my purview there is no harm in propagating it, even amongst the upper echelons of the Omniversal hierarchy. |
| marvelite.prohosting.com /surfer/twilightwar/warwaged/dusksend1.html (4835 words) |
|