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Some would describe Them as a shadow that isn't theirs,<br /> some as the oak trees that are not quite right,<br /> some would say that They look like a terrible fungal infestation<br /> (or a patch of beautiful flowers),<br /> and some would scream.<br /><br /> They aren't always easy on the eyes.
===Principles===
'''They are a reflection of everyone, and They ''' love '''Us''', and '''We ''' love '''Them'''. Perhaps, it<br>'''They'''s are an egoistic feelingHour born of egoism, or solipsism, or both.<br><br>Oh, but They love everyone! Oh, Their actions and thoughts were born but They want everyone to be a part of Them! Oh, but They want to be a part of imitationeveryone! Oh, <br>but Their <br>Oh,<br><br>Oh,<br><br><br>It's love But They try not to love is sincere and overbearingtoo hard. Because They know, in time, althoughwe will come across Their roots, and Their roots run deep. They've grown to appreciate individuality as one would expect from a Nowhere-thinggrow to appreciate reading. They love us, but They won't rush Us, innately aliendrawing out every reading and only doing what They do once we are completely and utterly exhausted. They seek unity and union and unity in all their forms, and They don't shall permit loneliness or no isolation. Not even in the death of others. That is the principle of Narcissus.
==Worship==