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Magicians Philosophy
« on: March 06, 2014, 11:54:33 AM »
Many suffer hardships. Even the greatest of historical figures, known for their ability and strength, faced hardships. But the greatest of all are those not seen by the public. Those who trick and scheme, those behind the masks of great people. They use their cunning to entertain, and to survive.

Due to their controversial nature, they face the greatest trials, and wear the biggest of masks. But the one unchanging thing about them all, is their ability to smile through it all. To keep going through hardships, for they are married to their craft. Honing their skills day by day, and performing in front of all me and women, shapes and sizes, they continue their eternal struggle.

But nothing says struggle then to be oppressed by those that do not understand you, simply labeling you as a heretic of sorts. In the old days, it was the witch and wizard trials. In these ages, we're labeled "Anti-Citizens". Lumped together with gun totting, cigarette smoking "rebels", we are discriminated and misinterpreted.

We, however, continue our struggle for there is no other pleasure in this world then a trickster, a one of a kind jester. We pop in and out, always noticed, always remembered, yet always forgotten, always missed. We are there, but we are also not there.

We are...

Magicians.




*A blood splatter can be seen on the piece of paper. It seems to be dried over by now. You can see the outline of a signature.*

L. P.




// One would be found on the medical hospital's counter, most likely found by the CWU manager by now. The other is on his personal citizen uniform.

 

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