The beasts of the Moon tore through the valleys - with no direction, they ran like wolves, following old roads no longer traveled until they found themselves at Burning Ships, the last settlement before the frozen sea.
Without heat or light to oppose them, they ripped into the innocents of the town. Living and dead alike were food to their teeth. Those who locked their doors earned only seconds or minutes as the monsters quickly broke through all obstacles between them and their prey.
Aurora, the dying Markswoman, who wore her candle on her back, took her firearms and stood at the roadway into and out of the town. She fired in both directions as beasts closed in and created an opportunity for the last survivors to escape.
lyrics
You sat atop
your galaxy
and looked out at your arms
I tried
to reach you there
but you were too far...
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