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  1. The Emblem – by user Darn
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  3. A thousand years passed, wherein situations worsened for this emblem of gloom. The carnage in these capacious seas transformed into an uncomprehendingly bleakly image, as fish seeing their loved ones fall became an accustomed sight. These fish would unite with their family for their mornings and by night, all the members would not have returned. They were doomed with detriment and damage as their homes became ruins: a place to despair in and a place to despise.
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  5. But there was little Cooper, swimming past these arrays of damaged fish. His young mind worked electrically – he was seeking a blissful future for himself as he continued to restlessly educate himself in the arts of hunting and building homes in hope to expand in this so-called palatial paradise. Was Cooper ignorant or just naïve?
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  7. Cooper envisioned more than that. He was truly seeing a palatial paradise in these waters, where it glistened with diversity. Every kind of sea creature majestically swam, all rhythmically synced with the mesmerising movements of the glistening ocean, as if they were all apart of one symphony; one emblem of tranquillity. This serenity was undisturbed to Cooper – but this absurd pelagic image was unrealistic to the damaged arrays of fish and Cooper missed reality.
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  9. This emblem of gloom was accustomed to this eerie reality and a mere delusional murmur did not embolden or convince them in the slightest. Situations a couple hundred years ago were featured with mesmeric beauty, and to return to that was almost impossible – but what was the reason for all this to change so abruptly?
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  11. The creatures of the sea do not know! These situations are simply just the ripple effects of man – the creatures are just the emblem of pollution and an emblem of human greed!
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