The Feeders Came After the Fire🔉
The Feeders Came After the Fire
Fire is never the end.
It is the opening.
Long before forests regrow, before cities are rebuilt, before memory assigns meaning, fire clears the field. It consumes excess, releases stored energy, and strips systems down to what can actually endure heat.
What follows is not recovery.
It is feeding.
Ash enriches soil. Carbon re-enters cycles. Heat fractures stone, opens pathways, exposes layers that were sealed shut. After fire, the planet becomes porous—ready to absorb, redistribute, and reuse what remains.
That is when the feeders arrive.
Not as invaders, but as continuations. Microbes, roots, waters, sediments. Systems that specialize in intake rather than destruction. They move slowly, quietly, efficiently—processing what fire made available.
Civilizations often misunderstand this sequence.
They treat fire as catastrophe and rebuilding as victory.
But Earth does not rush to rebuild. It allows feeders to work first. It lets time digest the remains before structure returns. When rebuilding ignores this phase—when it attempts to overwrite feeding with speed—the imbalance simply resumes.
In EARTH: THE ALL EATER™, fire is never framed as rage. It is preparation. A necessary transition between accumulation and digestion. The feeders do not judge what burned. They only convert it.
Fire clears.
Feeders integrate.
This is why some places never return to what they were. The feeding phase completed the cycle before reconstruction could interrupt it. What remains afterward is not loss—it is resolution.
The mistake is thinking survival comes from resisting fire.
Survival comes from understanding what comes after.
The feeders always arrive.
They always have.
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