1: the "beginning" and the "ending". (First and last, like A and Z, Life and Death.) The beginning and the ending are unknown to we mortals, so what about the middle, the in-between? Is the animal kind (and humankind) the middle? If we humans, we breathing shells of war and ignorance, are indeed the meat between the "beginning" and "end" without knowing the truth of either, is it not most beneficial to the collective, if not our obligation as the collective, to create a story worth repeating? If this is the case, and we are the in-between, we’re only limited by our imagination. I suggest we make it memorable. (It's too late, Scribbler!) Don't be so hopeless, nothing is too late, especially if "time" is the creation of humankind. If we're indeed the in-between of the unknown "beginning" and unknown "ending", we simply create no absolutes. Instead, we create a story where there is no "ending...
(The Weaver's Song)