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    หัวขโมยแห่งบารามอส 3 แหวนแห่งปราชญ์ (แปลอังกฤษ) English Version

    ลำดับตอนที่ #1 : Prologue (บทนำ)

    • อัปเดตล่าสุด 10 มิ.ย. 63


    PROLOGUE

    O sorcery of darkness great and divine, bestow upon us your strength. Cast your shadow upon the light. Draw screams of grief and pain from those that walk the earth. Unleash your destruction far and wide upon the land. Curse the soil to part and crack. Drive the oceans into madness. Let their waves swallow every life within reach. Let rain of blood flood the land. Damn the paradise Eden to its infernal past.

    O almighty lord of the demon heart, bestow upon us your power. Beguile the fickle hearts of those puny humans that dare to challenge your might. Let hatred rage ever fiercely upon the land. Let hardship and famine spare not a blade of grass. Let the flower of despair bloom and prosper. With the flames of war we shall light the altar in worship of the God of Death.

    From the day a shadow eclipsed the Sun, for three days and nights the cursing chant echoed throughout the land, a wailing moan issuing from the very ground everywhere in Eden. From whence had the strange curse originated remains unknown. However, the moment the chant ended was the moment Eden’s days of peace came to an end.

    It started with an unsettling torrential downpour of blood rain hot as boiling lava, scorching green fields and the fertile soil beneath them. In less than a night, there was nothing left but dead, barren land. Even rivers flowing with life became poisoned streams of death. The calm oceans became a vast expanse of madness. Gigantic waves roiled and crashed into the land, stripping away countless lives.

    It was a calamity that struck swift and ruthless, unprecedented and unforeseen. It took a mere two months to reduce the once prosperous Eden to a demolished wasteland with only one third of its area still fertile enough for life to thrive. Wails of hunger and hardship rose ceaselessly from the ruins of the paradise that was no more.

    And thus began the ballad of war.

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