Once, humans wondered, "How did a species become extinct? How was civilisation destroyed? How did it all end one day?"
So they set out in their curiosity to look for answers.
They made a society, made races, castes, creeds, separation on religious bases and finally thought they were invincible. Then it all began.
Country vs country, man vs man, religion vs religion, tribe vs tribe, bloodshed and might, a game of pride.
Where there was at all any peace, the humans made merry on wine, but they were careless campers, destroying nature, burning down forest after forest, hunting down animals for trophies of might.
Then they saw their people die, blood and sweat wasted in hate; children starving to death. They saw houses burn, identity crisis dawned. They had no race, religion or country of their own, nobody to trust, not a soul to hug and mourn.
Each for his own, they struggled to breathe, remembering all the trees that died for their deed. Now they had the answers to the questions. But they wished they didn't.
© Suranya
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