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Han Mi:
Xandoria had for some time been unresponsive to outside inquiries. Strange and perplexing rumors circulated about bizarre things that were happening inside. The few reports that had emerged made no sense, speaking of indescribable changes occuring to both the denizens and nature itself.

Xandorians:
Philosophers and science analysts and priests
Have argued and debated and may not agree
When Separating nature, magic and technology
Where the line may be, the line may be

Negation and obliteration of that line
Is our credo, manifesto, to which we’re resigned
We are changing into something man has never seen
We are heading towards the singularity

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We’re tinkering with things that some might cause some unease
We’re refurbishing some physics and biology
Renovating bits of nature and theres some who see
Blasphemy, a bit of blasphemy

A blowtorch to the fabric of reality
Using nature, magic, science and technology
We are changing into something man has never seen
The singularity, the Singularity


Han Mi:
Disturbed and uneasy, the Mayor never the less pressed on, until she finally arrived for council with the surreal colony’s current leader, the forgotten meme.

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from The Lost Fairy, A Fairypunktale (Fp3), released August 26, 2019

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Cama’s attempt to commune with higher beings failed; she only found Decadent Dottie. Together they roamed, indulging in dangerous forms of psycho-neural self-exploration which Cama hoped would present the key to her people’s further evolution. It only led to her destroying her people so that one of their pets could evolve. She sat in her former civilization's rubble and listened to Paul Shapera. ... more

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