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Monday, August 08, 2011
Goddess Rurosa Part 3: We are told no dream's too bold that we can't try for

With reference to the blog post of "Goddess Rurosa: Legend of the Divine Demon " written (badly) long long time ago dated
2/18/07


During the dark time of turmoil where the people have to take sides and to go against each other. There came two leaders, each guided by their own believes and dreams for the people.

Queen Rurosa, knowing all these bloodshed is due to her past faults, tried her very best to persuade her people from both sides to stop the war. Nonetheless, the hatred within the people was so strong that words are just not enough to heal the pain and sorrow. Still, Queen Rurosa continue her best to win the hearts of her people.

"This war will lead you nowhere! Please stop fighting for the sake of our future and children!" she exclaimed desperately.

The people who once treat her as their Goddess were mostly in a dilemma, not knowing if it is the right thing to do. For those who once treat her as Demon had bear much hatred towards her that most of them denied her straight while a handful were waivered by her determination to set things right.

As for the hero, he saw the suffering of the C/D class citizens and realised that they are at the losing end. In order to stop the pain immediately, he had to do something. He decided to save and protect the C/D class citizens, even if it means destroying the first class citizens by the means of violence. It is the fastest way to stop the suffering.

Queen Rurosa beared her present pain and hardship for the future of her people; while the Hero sacrificed the future of the people to protect the lower citizens from any more suffering and cruelty.



Catching the falling leaves ...[11:51 PM]
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