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Postmortem - It Begins with Death

Samuel Cromwell had to endure many great misfortunes in his life. He used to be a sheltered lad with a happy family and close friends, however, since his childhood he escaped deaths grasp a countless number of times. He survived many dangerous situations without even realizing that he was in danger in the first place. Until one day, he survived a tragic accident that claimed the lives of his family members and friends, leaving him alone and as the sole survivor of his Cromwell family. But in spite of that, he was determined to fight fate and keep on living. He would not only keep his life but also enjoy every minute of it cherishing his life and achieving the common dream he had once shared with his best friends. Yet, soon after they died he was plagued with unendurable guilt and thoughts that tormented his very soul. Although he didn't experience life-threatening situations anymore, he was now under psychological pressure, as if something was attacking his mind. He knew that the deaths of those he loved were not his fault but those thoughts kept coming back over and over again, almost as if they were a plague. They kept urging him to end his life to rejoin his loved ones in the afterlife. But were these thoughts really caused by Fate or were they actual manifestations of what he really wanted to do? Note: Cover Illustration for Postmortem drawn by Gin Zarbo, I do have the right to use it.

LongsonFullmetal · Fantasy
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Prologue

Since the dawn of time, darkness had been the source of humanity's greatest fears, as well as a symbol for evil, while light had always been a symbol for the good and promised them protection, made them feel safe.

Light represented life, while darkness became the harbinger of death.

Darkness and Light would always be each other's counterpart – in perfect harmony.

But hardly anyone considered questioning this, because darkness houses the unknown and it's human nature to fear the unknown.

Yet only those who brave their fears and face the unknown would edge their names into the annals of history.

However, fear is one of the most important traits of any living being.

For those who are fearless, will stumble their ways into deaths embrace or walk along the fine line and escape its grasp through that very same fearlessness.

But that's just one way to see things since every coin has two sides.

And just as there is death on the backside of the medal of life, there is light on the backside of the medal of darkness.

The same pattern does apply to "good" and "evil" as well,

for how would we define one without the other?

Without Life, there would be no death. But without death, a much crueler fate would await any living being.

Our divine, immortal souls would not be able to pass on, caged in our mortal flesh forever bound to a frail and dying body.

We would not be able to pass on to new worlds, our souls would neither be able to join our gods in their divine Kingdoms nor would we be able to complete the cycle of samsara.

Vita, mother of all creations who gave us the gift of life.

Mortis, the father who guides us on the right path through death.

The infinite might of these two divine beings can not even be surpassed by the Creator himself.

The end of earthen life is just the beginning of a soul's Lifecycle.

Just like an infant yet to be born into the world, the journey of our souls' Life starts only with our death.

In one way, you could liken death to a key opening the door to a whole new world.

Before death, all living beings are nothing but frogs in a well.

Yet, it is not rare for death to cross our plans through its completely unexpected and untimely arrival and parts us from our loved ones.

None the less, its a necessary evil, since a mortals body is just not made to survive the souls complete lifespan, not even just a tiny portion of it. Much less exhaust its full potential.

It would simply be a waste to bind a young soul to a decaying mortals body.

So, all the boundless worlds continued to exist in regulated ways.

Nothing could change these primordial truths. Death and life were omnipresent.

Yet still, something impossible happened that shook all worlds to their very foundation, especially the higher realms and the divine realms.

Mortis, the one true embodiment and Progenitor of death, died.

No one, not even Vita or Deus – the creator – had any inkling as to what exactly happened.

But there was no time for grief.

Even if it seemed like that Mortis' Soul had vanished forever, there had to be someone to take his place as fast as possible.

Without Mortis, there was no Death.

And without Death… there was only Chaos.

Hello everyone.

Like death, This is only the beginning and I hopefully got your attention with this short Prologue.

I go by the name Longson Fullmetal,

Those are basically the last names of both my Parents translated into the English language.

This is actually the first time I published a novel on such a big platform so I'm slightly nervous

But for now, I'll just go with the Flow.

As for you guys, Just lean back and enjoy the read :P

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