The tides train the fish and the sand nurtures the crabs. The biofish could not have been defeated by the strongest, but by the purest. This is not writen in stone, or in holy textures, but in the many lines of DNA that not only make up you and me, not just the massive sharks or the miniscule krill, but the entire atomic ocean. Every biological creature felt your action. It rang out across the atomic ocean and every being living in it took notice. And just like I knew you would, you made the right choice. For only blinding light can negate stranding dark. Only someone that could see the darkness would be offered this choice, and only someone who knew they had enough light to defeat the darkness would make the right choice. For light is not obtained, no. It is not earned by getting stronger, or by defeating enemies. Light is the birthright that every inhabitant of the atomic ocean is gifted. No two beings are given the same amount of light, but only one being will ever be given enough light. Now, I am not devaluing your journey to the quantum sea. It was treacherous, it was perilous, and a journey only the brightest could survive. When darkness rises, a greater light will comeforth. Goodbye, hero of the quantum sea. May your light guide those lost in darkness, may your light inspire those finding their own light, and may we never need your light brighter.
