A Tale of Two Brothers.

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A tale is told, of two brothers that were bold,

Twins unalike, born of a mother not so old,

None elder than the other, but one so cold,

Both were wise, similar to the proverbial owl,

Alas, the mother passed on,

Giving rise to the world's greatest gold,

Hold on to the two, the father had to,

Teach them how to wield their birth right,

Lest they wreck the world with their might,

A wake that would wake the dead,

And slumber the undead, an eternal dread,

Question is, dear reader, will the pair learn,

Or will they fail, succumb, and eventually burn?

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