Elementa serviunt, et auctoris sentiunt: quanta sit potentia!

Jan 28, 2009 20:12

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I speak of the Kedraian woe that once was, and may be no more, though what the future holds is uncertain.

It is failing, it is failing. The Puritan's plan to drain Ariadne of her life force, and supercharge Nike, is failing. It is failing.
Thank you, faithful followers of Ariadne, for fighting for her life. Thank you, faithful followers of Ariadne, for giving power to her and her handmaiden Seraphina. Thank you, faithful followers of Ariadne, for thus foiling the Puritan's plan.
Thank you, faithful followers of Ariadne. Thank you, thank you, thank you, for you have kept hope alive, and not let the eternal death come upon Ariadne. Thank you.

Rejoice, followers of Ariadne, for the Puritan's plan is failing, and Seraphina the handmaiden - who was not a handmaiden at all, but the Goddess of Kedraia, Athenerva - has rescued Ariadne from her dying state and put her in a coma. Alas, by some unfortunate events, Nike also was put into a coma, and the Puritan is frettingly seeking to enter a settlement with the Goddess, that the Princess she favoured may not die.

Rejoice, followers of Ariadne, rejoice, for she may not yet die. Indeed, the Princess beloved of the Kedraians for her compassion and magnanimity may live yet to rule the kingdom.

Even then, followers of Ariadne, hearken to what I am about to say. Listen, and apply; in all you do for Ariadne, give of your best. Give your two-hundred-percent in all you do. Followers of Ariadne, I exhort you: give your best, that the glory may be unto Kedraia, that thy beloved Princess may live yet, that the Puritan be shown that her cause is not just! Come, followers of Ariadne, and let us do our Princess justice!

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DISCLAIMER: The characters mentioned in the riddle are fictitious. Any resemblance to real-life characters is unintentional.

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