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 * go**
 * airplane**
 * space**
 * star**
 * sun**
 * fire**
 * water**
 * air**
 * earth**
 * magnets**
 * rock**
 * world**
 * history**
 * slavery**
 * sea**
 * ocean**
 * basin**
 * forest**
 * dark**
 * wood**
 * wolf**
 * castle**
 * fortress**
 * danger**
 * trap**
 * parish**
 * chapel**
 * burg**
 * undead**
 * zombie**
 * vampire**
 * skeleton**
 * lich**
 * dragon**
 * dungeon**
 * dark**
 * cavern**
 * damp**
 * wet**
 * (The sun warrior Solaire) wants (to find the Sun) because (it is the most beautiful thing in the world), but (it is not within the world of mortals).**

“Oh, woe is me!” shouted Solaire to the heavens. “I have traveled so far and wide and yet you have forsaken me, abandoned me!” Solaire sat down on a rock to ponder his thoughts and search his mind for his true desire. Solaire’s goal was a mighty one, to find his own Sun. Some may say that it is trivial, and one must only look to the sky, but Solaire didn’t want to cast his gaze to a heavenly body. Solaire wanted to feel it and its great warmth and infinite incandescence. He wanted to touch it; it was his life’s dreams. Many had scoffed at Solaire on his journeys, but he had never given up looking for his Sun. Solaire was sitting on a rock in an abandoned town, left to ruin. This village had been destroyed long ago by plague, and was now an infested waste land of filth and disgust. Dragons lived above and Demons lived below, but Solaire wasn’t worried about them. In fact, Solaire wasn’t worried about anything at all except for his glorious Sun, which shined to him like a lamp in a the dark. Solaire had stopped caring for anything but his glorious Sun long ago. As Solaire sat on the rock in the town he thought to himself “Why is it that I have such a burning passion for my beloved Sun? Why is it that I need the gross incandescence of a million flames to fill my life’s holes?” Solaire could not answer that question, as the only thing Solaire knew was his Sun. He knew not why he needed it, nor why he desired it. All he knew was desire, and his passion in his search. Solaire gazed up, and through the slit in his helm, saw the Sun. He knew that he could not reach it with his mortal body. Not even the ever-living dragons could in their lifetimes. The Sun was so close, yet so far away. Its immense size frightened people, but also brought about great hope. The Sun rises and the Sun sets, it, like all other things, rises and falls. Solaire thought of the town he was in, how it fell. How the age of dragons came to an end. So too must the Sun, shouldn’t it? But the Sun couldn’t fall, it was eternal, all who knew knew of it, and all who know know of it. All who will know will know of it, correct? These thoughts hurt Solaire’s mind and he thought of his quest. He knew he must keep searching for his Sun. Solaire stood up and gazed at the Sun, watching its elegance. As Solaire was standing he heard something strange for this area, footsteps. Not monstrous footsteps, but small, human footsteps. Solaire was engrossed by the Sun’s rays and kept staring and the man approached and tapped him on the shoulder. “Oh, why hello.” Said Solaire from behind his helmet, which muffled his voice and made it echo inside his head. “I am Solaire, proud knight of the Sun!” he said. The man did not respond. “Are you not scared of me? Good! Most are, but I cannot find a reason to be afraid of a man who wears armor and carries a weapon on his quest, but I see you do too. A fellow adventurer! How delighting!” The man still remained silent. “You seem rather quiet, but we do all have our peculiarities! Would you mind telling me what is your quest?” The man remained silent. “I guess you do not have a quest! A lost soul in the world! Would you like to join me in jolly cooperation?” The man nodded. “That would be delightful! Should our paths meet again, look for my sign.” Solaire drew an orange Sun on the rock he was sitting on using chalk. “Touch it, and our destinies may soon meet!” The man touched the sign and joined Solaire on his quest. The man and Solaire left the town to try to search for the Sun. Solaire had searched the world infinitely, but there is infinitely much more to explore in an infinite world. Solaire and his companion traveled to deep caverns and saw lava, but could not find his glorious Sun. Solaire and his companion traveled to the deepest forest, but his glorious Sun was not there at all, as there was not any light. They traveled to the highest mountain peak, but the Sun appeared as distant there as anywhere else in the world. No matter how close Solaire got to the infinitely far away Sun, he was still infinitely far away. Solaire and his companion had searched every space possible for Solaire’s glorious Sun, but it was nowhere to be found. As the two travelled over a mountain ridge they found a place of mythical rarity. It was the city of the Gods, a paradise on Earth, a golden nugget in a stack of coal. The city was golden and massively expansive, but above all other buildings was the cathedral on the mountain side. Solaire knew that that was where he should look. Solaire and his companion walked to the great gates of the cathedral and pulled open the door. They walked through out the sprawling complex looking for anything that could be Solaire’s Sun. As the approached the final room in the back of the cathedral Solaire said “I know that this must be where my Sun is, I can feel it in my soul. Let us progress farther my great companion, in jolly cooperation!” Solaire opened the door and inside was a large fire pit in the floor. Solaire approached the pit and gazed inside. The fire burned like his passion for the Sun. Solaire heard a booming voice come from the walls of the room. “SOLAIRE, YOU HAVE FOUND ME AT LAST!” said the booming voice. “What are you?” Asked Solaire. “I AM THE KEEPER OF THE FLAME, THE MASTER OF FIRE, THE LORD OF SUNLIGHT!” Solaire gasped. “CAST THYSELF UNTO THE FLAME AND COMPLETE YOUR DESTINY! DISOBEY ME AND THROW AWAY YOUR FATE FOREVER!” the voice echoed throughout the room and Solaire walked to the fire. He stepped close and could feel the radiating heat. "CAST THYSELF UNTO THE FLAME OR FOREVER WILL YOUR DESTINY BE ABANDONED!" Solaire jumped to the flame, its burning embers seared his skin. Solaire was engulfed by the flame, the burning heat filled his body with warmth. His body turned to cinder as he took his last breath and he whispered to himself "At last I have found my Sun. Heavenly Father, embrace me..."as his body charred, and only his helm remained as his companion left like a ghost.