

Galaxy of Fire prologue part 2The Short Serenity of Mankind, The Fall into Darkness, and The Daemonhammer. --With the farewell of the First still heavy in the hearts of the human race, the six fayth-users left to govern in the Firsts’ absence were left with little to do. The people morosely went about their tasks. There was no joyous festivals…no children playing in the streets of Haven…no LIFE left in the people after the First departed. They simply had given up faith that they would ever be able to keep happiness and peace. They needed something to reinstill the feelings of power, freedom, and joy that had permeated the many years under the First. They needed a soGalaxy of Fire prologue part 2


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HUMANITY: The struggles of mankind are legendary in the Galaxy of Fire. From their humble beginnings in loincloths and spears to the bloody civil wars of the 31st century, the pieces of mankind have had little impact on the galaxy and the beings within it, until very recently. They are a hardy, relatively young race that has just recently awoken to their spirit-powers, which they call “the fayth”. They are a contender in Galactic affairs, even as they war amongst themselves.
The Awakening, the Rebirth, the Farewell, and the Dawn of the Impe
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Politicians should read science fiction, not westerns and detective stories.
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I see the world through different shades of light...of love...and of hope.
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Politicians should read science fiction, not westerns and detective stories.
-- Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - )
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"I noticed this by happenstance today, but my story has a lot of Warhammer 40K elements to it....Odd. I doubt I would get in trouble for it, seeing as it is original material, but odd nontheless. I suppose I should perhaps go over and see just what is so WH40K-like and perhaps edit it."
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I see the world through different shades of light...of love...and of hope.
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Politicians should read science fiction, not westerns and detective stories.
-- Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - )
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