The rain fell softly against my skin, the wind was cold and had a smokey quality to it. All around me were the bodies of my fallen comrades, their bodies where unrecognizable to anything that could be called human, the damage was irreversible.
Standing before me was the woman who did all of this, Kifo. Her menacing glare was complimented by the deep red cloak she always wore, her gentle white hair was soaked in blood and rain, creating a tattered image all along it.
"I wish it never came to this..." I spoke aloud for only her to hear, not that anyone else could anyways...
"How long has it been since you last smiled? 300- no, 400 years?" I sarcastically chuckled to myself but then my face quickly shifted to a monotone expression.
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"You know what I'm going to do don't you?... so just for that one thing along, please smile a little, one last time I beg of you, it would be a shame if this all ended with you still playing that broken character you've hid behind so long..." As the slow hum of impending doom grew louder, called upon by all the world's prayers, those words left my lips. My final words.
She didn't smile. Neither did I. And my final dying words were in vain, as the world was swept away by a sea of sparkling light.
'I really was an idiot for trusting myself with making a utopia. Hopefully the next ones can do better... I doubt it though.'-
I could barely finish my pessimistic thoughts as my mind and body faded into the beginnings of a new world.
And that lengthy explanation of the beginnings of this new world was just a roundabout cooler way to say the big bang was a hero's final move, so there you go...