Prologue

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Fire.

It's a funny thing isn't it?


Many believed that Fire was the driving force of mortality, the genesis of creation. That out of the flames is where the very essence life itself emerged, giving birth to the world as we know it.


Others believed Fire was a child of havoc, a force of never ending hunger to destroy and cause chaos, seeking to destroy all that is good.


But the wise know it to be an impetus of neutrality, neither good nor evil but an entity with the potential for both.


This was how Stiles viewed the ethereal force of nature, it didn't have a side in which it followed, it just simply was. To him fire was no different than a weapon and it relied on the wielder to decide what it was used for.


Which was an unusually sagacious opinion to have, for someone of his experiences.

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