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==A Soulless Revelation, and the Return of Illith==
==A Soulless Revelation, and the Return of Illith==
Xyl and the Fifth Circle soon brought together the surviving Elders to discuss a grave matter: out in the Void, at the site where so many Gods had died and the Soulless were exterminated, another disturbance was sensed. The Soulless, in fact, were not dead, and were instead larger and stronger. The Fifth Circle theorized that, because [[Dynara]] and [[Magnora]] disappeared before the Great Silence, the forces of creation and destruction were not present in the realm either. This meant that nothing was truly created nor destroyed, including the Gods.
Xyl and the Fifth Circle soon brought together the surviving Elders to discuss a grave matter: out in the Void, at the site where so many Gods had died and the Soulless were exterminated, another disturbance was sensed. The Soulless, in fact, were not dead, and were instead larger and stronger. The Fifth Circle theorized that, because Dynara and Magnora disappeared before the Great Silence, the forces of creation and destruction were not present in the realm either. This meant that nothing was truly created nor destroyed, including the Gods.


Somehow, the Soulless had been reborn and were feasting on the divine essence of those Gods lost in the first battle of the Elder Wars. Not only that, but the Soulless were once again on the move, headed for the First World. Meridian, having been hardened by the loss of His sister-mate Amberle, quickly commanded the Gods to form defenses around Lusternia.
Somehow, the Soulless had been reborn and were feasting on the divine essence of those Gods lost in the first battle of the Elder Wars. Not only that, but the Soulless were once again on the move, headed for the First World. Meridian, having been hardened by the loss of His sister-mate Amberle, quickly commanded the Gods to form defenses around Lusternia.
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