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Elara woke up on a slab of marble that used to be a library floor. Now, it was just a raft in a sea of nothing. She didn't remember the fire, but she remembered the smell of old paper burning. That was the Calamity for her—the day the stories turned to ash.
"Keep movin', girl," a voice echoed, though there wasn't a soul in sight. It was just the wind playing tricks, or maybe the ghost of the Librarian who always told her to keep her voice down. lh11rar
That line belongs to , the narrator of the 2011 action-RPG Bastion . He uses it to introduce the player's journey as "The Kid" wakes up on a floating rock after a world-ending event called the Calamity. Elara woke up on a slab of marble
If you want to write your own, most expert guides from Grammarly and Writers.com suggest focusing on these "proper" pillars: That was the Calamity for her—the day the
Elara didn't run. You can't run when there’s nowhere to go but down. She swung the heavy iron key like a hammer.
