Forces of Nature

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What force of nature is deadliest?

Of all things which our world may conjure up, what may consume all else?

Water is patient, as is time itself

A single frozen bead may crack the foundations of even the sturdiest rock, and be more devious than the greatest of cascades

Earth is there for when you wish to plant yourself upon solid ground,

but be wary, for the Earth may rise up against you, or fissure when she does taste displeasure

Fire be at the very birth of the Earth,

and yet shall surely be cast down from the skies in Earth's dying days.

Air is the temperamental brother of the subtle Water,

stay quiet for but a moment, till the drop of torridity sends a twisted column to desecrate the Earth, and spin the Fire on to all who dance poorly with the sisters of fate.

Air must surely be the deadliest of all, as the devious deception of its brothers, reeks the greatest destruction

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 11, 2011 ⏰

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