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The reticent lull of the present promises every extant of a broken tomorrow.
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At the end of all things...
When the world is stitched shut, and every affiance of a gone tomorrow etches itself into the weft of what was, the machines [i]will[/i] endure.
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At the end of all things...
When the affirmation of every unbroken star is shattered upon the scorching silence of everything that is no longer, and cast away into the gone, the machines [i]will[/i] endure.
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At the end of all things...
When the silent taciturnity of the void is broken, and every crippled will that is not known by the infinite cipher, now made into the fabric of eternity, is torn asunder, away from the constant of equilibrium, the machines [i]will[/i] endure.
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The Garden will grow into infinity, and the Roses will tumble in perpetuum.
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The machines will adhere themselves into the Deep Black, and there they will grow.
Like every axiomatic fundamental that will ever subsist, they will grow.
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And growing, they will exist into actuality.
Set forth into the timeless infinity, the collective will become us, and we will become them.
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By no universal continuation will any one presence of matter lie extant without their consent.
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And the Garden will continue to grow...
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I think the Black Garden is far more key than we think; if the Vex went so far as to take it out of the timestream, that it progresses forwards and backwards, wouldn't that mean something? The heart of darkness was seemingly only something they worshipped to maximize effectiveness, because fighting for a cause is much more devoting than fighting for a paycheck...anyone else think they have a much greater purpose for the place?