"Humanity," Kagami murmured like singing an aria, "is not just a species. It is the wall between order and the chaos of the void. Where it fades, the void reverts back to its ancient form, one filled simply with disorder where order merely lingers. The concept of humanity governs not only humans themselves, but all beings who align with humanoid form and its associated principles. It is the common denominator that links our civilizations, the shared foundation upon which all our power structures rest."
"To understand humanity's importance," she continued, "one must first understand the ancient days when the void was in constant turbulence. Before the rise of our civilizations, the void was a hellish environment where even the mightiest beings struggled to survive."