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It Ends as It Begins, a special story for all

(I'm not quite sure where else to post this but here. It was nagging at me all last night to be written, and I just wanted to share it, even if my descriptions and such aren't as good as I'd like them to be.)

The sweet smell of the firebogs wafted through the home street of one particular Glitch. At the firebog house a butler stood fixing his arm. Made of stuffing, the proud butler seemed like a hodgepodge of different fabric peices sewn together. He was like some kind of walking patchwork quilt with his blue striped belly and scarf, left arm with blue stripes and some spots at the very end of what would’ve served for a hand. His legs were primarily blue with stars and spots, mismatched just so. His head was round with a pair of dot eyes and a curved cat like mouth which wore a smile, and he had horns that were more like pointed ears that curved downwards. He was just happy to be of service, despite falling apart, and he was proud of the name his owner had given him. He was called Xaek.

Across from the butler, on the other side, the magic rock sat reading a book, glasses on his face in front of his eyes, just reading away. Xaek broke the silence. “Do you think madamsir will be home soon? The butterflies have all gone to Cosmaland, the pigs are complaining that no one has come around to harvest the spice plants.”
The book fell in front of the magic rock as he turned to the butler. “Ayasta will be back soon. Have patience. Now shush, I’m on the final chapter of my book.”

With a WHOOSH, the Glitchen Xaek had been waiting for arrived. Dressed in a butternut pearl hat, elven boy coat, beige trouser and brown boots, Ayasta looked weary, but she managed a soft smile. “It’s still here.” She whispered, barely even audible. Her chestnut hair shook as she turned her head left and right to both Xaek and the magic rock. She approached the magic rock first and reached down to pick him up. “Come on Pumice, you can rest on my hat.” She placed him on her hat, and he sat there, about to protest, but it was Xaek who spoke before he could.
“Madamsir, what’s going on? What are you doing? He can’t leave his post.”
“He can, and he is. He’s coming with me, and so are you. take my hand, Xaek.”
The butler’s face changed from it’s normal smile to a frown, and he approached and took her hand.
“Hold on tight, don’t let go for nothing.”

Whoosh! The scenery changed to the rocky hills of Salatu, as they landed on Lunu Lane. However, it wasn’t as it should’ve been. The once great pine trees were shredded. Trees were dead, the shrine to Grendaline was completely demolished, the usual pigs, butterflies and chickens were all screaming. Their screams were drowned out by the sounds of thousands of caws from the purple crazy eyed birds known as Rooks.
“Madamsir! you must fight the rook!” Xaek called, trying to pull Ayasta to fight them, but she held him firmly and continued running down the street. She dodged the pecks of the rooks as she did, bobbing and weaving like she’d never done before, jumping over them with Xaek in tow and the magic rock clinging to her hat for dear life.
“It’s too late, Xaek, the rook has won! The shrine is broken! We must get to the start of Salatu!”
“Why have the Giants forsaken us!” Xaek called out as Ayasta hit the street sign to Salatu Start.

Of course the street was secret, but, for whatever reason, the Giants had sent out their words to their creations, to the Glitches themselves. “Go home” was all they’d said and it was only heard by the Glitches themselves. The start of Salatu was empty, but Ayasta stopped for a moment to catch herself before taking the trip down it. “The Giant’s haven’t forsaken us. We just need to go back.”
“Go back?” Xaek asked.
“Yes. Home. Back to the brain.”
“I’ve heard nothing of this, and I have a direct line to the Giants.” the magic rocks gravelly voice said.
“It was only sent out to us Glitches, but I wanted to go back and grab you two because, well, because I love you both. You’ve served me well Xaek and Pumice? You’ve been a great observer...”She stopped suddenly and gasped.
“What is it... Oh my Giants!” Xaek cried.

The world’s colors were fading, turning black. “No time!” Ayasta cried as she grabbed a hold of Xaek and headed for the next signpost as the scenery behind her went from color to black, then faded to white. She hit the next signpost. “Almost there!” She told her companions as she headed for the place where she’d started. back to that brain capsule, only now, it was surrounded by thousands of Glitches. Some had their butlers and rocks with them, some did not. Even the street spirits had gathered here.

“Ayasta! You made it!” One of her friends called out.
“Yes, Yes I did.” She smiled as she joined the group of friends she’d come to know and meet.
“I guess this is it, huh?”
“Yep.”
“I’d hug you but, I left my emo bear.”
“No emo bears are needed. We’ll hug one another with our own hands.”

She hugged her friends, one by one, as she did so, the street spirits in front of the Glitches faded, becoming ghostly as first before fading to white like the rest of the background. All around, Glitchen sobs, hugs and even kisses were exchanged between the many friends all gathered in one group. The butlers and magic rocks faded, and finally as the Glitches began to fade, they sang a song in unison. It was the final song of Ur, mournful, it started at a decent pace, until it slowed down and ended.

“And that’s what this game was
We were in their thoughts
We went and made them bigger
And we played for a long while...

As the song finished, the Glitches faded and shrank until the whiteness held only one tiny speck. The spec of creation. A speck of imagination.

THE END

I would like to thank EVERYONE who has made this game as fantastic as it is. To the staff, you guys deserve more credit than you will even know. Thank you for creating this lovely game for all of us to play in. In other words, thanks for the sandbox and indulging us with our inner child.

To the players and community, you all have shaped this game into what it is. Out of all the MMOs I’ve played and will probably end up playing in the future, it is because of so many of you that this game has also been as awesome as it is.

No matter where we find ourselves in the next game, next thing, whatever may come, we will carry that tiny speck of what was once Glitch.

~With Love, Alicia M. (Known as Ayasta, imagined 2nd of Doom, year 17, 8 Glitch years old)

Posted 11 years ago by Ayasta Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • Lovely dear
    Posted 11 years ago by awesome sauce01 Subscriber! | Permalink
  • You are NOT going to make me emotional. I'm the big tough scary dude. Dammit. That was very, very good Ay. Seriously.
    Posted 11 years ago by FyodorD Subscriber! | Permalink
  • thanks for sharing this, I enjoyed
    Posted 11 years ago by Saucelah Subscriber! | Permalink
  • *cries* Thank you for this. I will do the exact same and take my beloved FloPo and Magic Rock and especially Ilmenskie Jones with me to the end.
    Posted 11 years ago by Flowerry Pott Subscriber! | Permalink
  • It's hard to read through eyes obscured by all that salty water... Where did that even come from, I never cr... Well, drat. Now look what you've made me do. And I've managed to keep a straight face through all this since yesterday. :(

    Well written, well though out. Glitch on, sister!
    Posted 11 years ago by Asthner Subscriber! | Permalink
  • *sobs* That is so beautiful! *sniffle* Thank you for sharing this. Definitely taking my butler with me. (I figure my magic rock is going to tag along whether I want him to or not.)
    Posted 11 years ago by kastlin Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Lovely. thank you.
    Posted 11 years ago by Kookaburra Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Thank you!  I will always have that Tiny Speck of Imagination to hold my Wide Universe of memory and Love.
    Posted 11 years ago by Brib Annie Subscriber! | Permalink
  • The end of imagination.  Goodbye, Ur.
    Posted 11 years ago by Dossy Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Posted 11 years ago by Tinker Bell Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Thank you for posting, Ayasta; that was lovely and bittersweet and made me cry, but in a good way, but in a sad way.

    “No emo bears are needed. We’ll hug one another with our own hands.”
    Posted 11 years ago by Scarlett Bearsdale Subscriber! | Permalink
  • aww thanks for the story
    Posted 11 years ago by rook knight =] Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Awww more tears to my eyes. Beautifully written! And a fitting end. sigh.. :')
    Posted 11 years ago by Hen vla Ham Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Lovely story!
    Posted 11 years ago by TomC Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Thank you Ayasta, that is lovely
     but now i've got rolling tears again...
    Posted 11 years ago by Arietty Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Thank you for sharing. Beautiful story. :)
    Posted 11 years ago by starbit Subscriber! | Permalink
  • :')
    Posted 11 years ago by jerk nugget Subscriber! | Permalink
  • *hugs Ayasta - very lovely
    Posted 11 years ago by Ananda Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Aww, thank you... 
    Posted 11 years ago by Varaeth Subscriber! | Permalink
  • This is the first thing that actually made me produce tears.....it's so very lovely written....

    I hope you've joined our FB group....that way our one tiny speck of friendship doesn't float away...

    goo.gl/hxlns
    Posted 11 years ago by NutMeg Botwin Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Joined, NutMeg, thanks!
    Posted 11 years ago by Ayasta Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I love you, you know that?
    *bawls at work*
    Posted 11 years ago by Voluptua Sneezelips Subscriber! | Permalink
  • *lip wobble* you've broken me. Lovely writing.
    Posted 11 years ago by jiva Subscriber! | Permalink
  • *sniff* Could I perhaps draw on this for some goodbye-Glitch songs? Can't start writing till Monday my time, but this is so lovely and well written.
    Posted 11 years ago by Theremina Lute Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Thanks, Aya. I was holding together so well until that. First real tears about this tragedy.

    With my love,

    Kip
    Posted 11 years ago by Kip Konner Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Of course, Theremina Lute. You're more than welcome to it.
    Posted 11 years ago by Ayasta Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Lovely :)
    Posted 11 years ago by Dr Payne Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Awesome :)
    Posted 11 years ago by Rook Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Wow, that was so good, very well written <3
    Posted 11 years ago by Mocharaid Subscriber! | Permalink
  • i'm feeling emotional now..............
    Posted 11 years ago by Yuki Aiko Subscriber! | Permalink
  • This was lovely, let's all go back to salutu start, and sing this song together until we disappear.
    Posted 11 years ago by Emilia Rosalinda Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I feel absolutely ridiculous but I'm tearing up at this. What a wonderful tribute <3
    Posted 11 years ago by Moi Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Okay. I'm glad I'm not the only one who cried a little reading this...I'm trying to be tough about it, y'know, "That's life" and "cookies crumble" and all, but I'm really gonna miss Ur once it fades away...
    "I'd hug you, but I left my emo bear,"...killer. Thanks for sharing, Ayasta.
    Posted 11 years ago by Dahlia DreadNaught Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Oh god...this is really moving Ayasta. Thank you for this. Thank you.
    Posted 11 years ago by Osiris χ Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I wasn't crying!  My awesome just leaked a little...
    Posted 11 years ago by Juvia Subscriber! | Permalink
  • so wonderful. I did hold it together till now....
    so lovely writtten. 
    Posted 11 years ago by Ancale Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Aww I actually shed a tear, Im sad :( that was lovely
    Posted 11 years ago by Santa Clause Subscriber! | Permalink
  • My eyes seem to be leaking
    Posted 11 years ago by BubbaWoop Subscriber! | Permalink
  • :o(  Thank you for sharing your story... I'm glad it nagged you enough to share it. Hugs.
    Posted 11 years ago by Fadas Néboa Curuxa Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I'm bumping this one.
    Posted 11 years ago by Kouki Sangoma Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Bump it.
    Posted 11 years ago by Ayasta Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I only saw this now-thanks for writing it, Ayasta-and for bumping it, otherwise I may not even have seen it!

    ...and I'm crying again. *bawl*
    Posted 11 years ago by Alyx Sands Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Lobe
    Posted 11 years ago by CrashTestPilot Subscriber! | Permalink
  • :')
    Posted 11 years ago by kevbob Subscriber! | Permalink
  • UGGGGG, the eyes are leaking again!  Why does this keep happening?? Make it stop.  Please.
    Posted 11 years ago by Innie✿, Obviously Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Thanks you so much for sharing. *hugs* :)
    Posted 11 years ago by Ruby Specklebottom Subscriber! | Permalink
  • this is the saddest thing I've read in a decade.
    --booknerd
    Posted 11 years ago by Booknerd Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Lovely, just lovely! :') 
    *cries silently with deep emotion*
    Thank you Ayasta!
    Posted 11 years ago by Misty Power Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Okay, I am definitely crying now.
    Posted 11 years ago by Sally Slingshot Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Bumping.
    Posted 11 years ago by Ayasta Subscriber! | Permalink
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