A Grieving Letter To The Innocent Analysis

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THis takes place in New York city and Atlantis, 20 years after the event of the poem “ A grieving letter to the innocent, the shadows and the liars(they are all one and the same.) It is highly recommended to read the short poem to better understand the story.

Zian, the prince of ashes is finally free.

After years of staring into the grey slate in an unforgiving cubicle, Zian is free. Zian, the prince of ashes, free but alone. Alone in the world that imprisoned him.
He is a stranger in a world that still suspect him. An ocean of people surrounded him, some shouting pleasantries, other despicable words.
The cool breeze, the icy mist, the ocean blue skyline that watches over the people scurrying to their businesses. He is overcome by the
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Making sure piece of the slab to remind him of the injustice he endured. Zian then starts his crusade, his crusade for Atlanta.
He travels the globe looking for people who have information on his whereabouts. Zian ended up doing away with 100,000,000,000, lives over the span of 30 years.(This span of 3 decades is known as the Crusade of Innocence.) Each life empty of information.And through every murder, he chanted to the world, whose jaws are still dropped. “I am Zian, I am innocent, Atlanta and all that he loves must pay!”
No one knows how long the “innocent crusade” will last, no one dares to ask.Enter Dr.Blume, the wisest man in the world. Dr.Blumei is a peculiar one, a peculiar one indeed. For it somehow holds enough audacity to come up to the blood lusting Zian and talk to him without permission. This Shadow must be trained in the ways of magic for it did not care for Zian’s intimidating look or insane words. The shadow looks deep and clear into his heart and bestowed wisdom and information. The shadow looks familiar to Zian, but Zian did not dwell on it. Off Zian went to the end of the Sapien world, the start of Zwoon World. (The Sapien world was relieved to see him go, and was contemplating hunting him
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Zian wonders, he questions, “When did I fall off my mountain?, How did I become this way? Was I ever innocent?”
When the boy reaches Zian, he says “ I am your nephew, Prince Zian II.” He continues, “ Father keeps telling wonderful stories about you uncle, and he keeps proclaiming his regrets about how he once had to betray you to defeat King Blume….. And because of his foolish quest of vengeance toward you.” Zian II proceeds to tell all the stories he had heard, he tells every single detail.
After a while, he asks for his father. At this, the whole kingdom is invaded with angry tears. Tears of Zian. Zian tells the boy the sin he had committed, Zian the second does not believe it at first. His innocent mind can not fathom the idea that someone could do that, especially someone who is biologically related, someone who was raised under the same roof. He refuses to believe it and goes on to search the universe(all 999 of the known worlds) for his father. The kingdom then riots Zian, wanting to kill him. Fed up with the stranger’s transgressions. Zian barely

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