The Great Annihilation Archith Seshardri
The air smelled of suspicion, yet nobody dared to acknowledge. The inability to take action, Or oblivious is what they called it. But before the rumbling commenced, there was a slight detail. One that even me, a little japanese boy could unveil. I stared through the window expecting hell to unleash. Instead a crescendo, emanating anything but peace. The floor started to shake, the walls thundered with power. With a force that would make, any mortal being cower Cracks in the floor spread, dust rose from the ground. An explosion sounded from above, unleashing a deafening sound.
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