My God,
How their armies have grown.
See, they've covered that whole shore
With soldiers so young,
All dying to get their first kill,
Taste their first blood.
See, they're trained from day one
To stare into the eyes of their dying enemy,
And feel nothing at all.
How do you fight that?
"What would you call yourself?"
The Void whispers to me.
I've seen this coming for such a long time now,
My whole fucking life, if I'm being honest.
It's like every moment before this one was a lie,
Or a joke, or just a pretext for something much bigger.
So tonight we'll fight all we can, but by sunrise tomorrow
We'll probably all be face to face with The Void.
So say your prayers, and make your peace, boys.
We're in for a long night.
"What will you call yourself?"
The Void whispers to me.
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