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Moltres and the Forest of Ash

The ferocious fiery fowl stood upon the tallest branch of the tallest tree that grew in all of Viridian City. The eyes that had stared down towards all the offenders silently closed with a deep reckoning inside. The flaming feathers fluttered in the air until one feather lightly touched the tree with a vulnerable wooden weakness. The trail was all ready for the traveling embers that were sending a pain throughout nature's first creation. Light shone through the leaves that were burnt a split-second after. Moltres stood still on the tree it would soon kill, but the further future, Moltres had yet predicted. All the branches were barren and clean, except for the burning positions from the flames for Moltres. Fire was now spreading out, onto the grass, onto the ground. Further death upon the still-ever-growing earth. All trees began to look the same: Crisp, wilting, blackened, and dead. Collapse occurs to all but one of the wooden people, From the cremation, turned into a desert. All remnants but one are now tiny specks of dust. Moltres opened its still-glaring orbs, released its tense wings and flew off. The last tree disintegrates, Finally a forest of ashes, and more to come from the infernal destruction of the flames of Moltres.
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May 21, 2011
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