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The coffin is sprawled carelessly behind the throne, the place where it formerly rested now occupied by the too-small form of a Solar Exalt. The door to the tiny chamber opens, revealing the bodies of Nysela and hundreds of the righteous dead lying scattered in the corridor beyond.
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The coffin is sprawled carelessly behind the throne, the place where it formerly rested now occupied by the too-small form of a Solar Exalt.
  
 
Mari strokes Kitty without looking at him, eyes fixed on the windows of distant viewing, telling her of the woes of Creation. And they are many indeed. Below her, by the command of a heartless Sun, Oramus clashes with Isidoros, while the Endless Desert struggles against the Sea That Marched Against The Flame at their feet. The stultifying, dominating power of Sacheverell's opened eye wars with the incomparable order imposed by She Who Lives In Her Name. The other Yozis do battle against the apocalypse gods Sol Invictus released in his final moments, but the victor is ultimately immaterial, for Creation is already ravaged by the scars of their strife.
 
Mari strokes Kitty without looking at him, eyes fixed on the windows of distant viewing, telling her of the woes of Creation. And they are many indeed. Below her, by the command of a heartless Sun, Oramus clashes with Isidoros, while the Endless Desert struggles against the Sea That Marched Against The Flame at their feet. The stultifying, dominating power of Sacheverell's opened eye wars with the incomparable order imposed by She Who Lives In Her Name. The other Yozis do battle against the apocalypse gods Sol Invictus released in his final moments, but the victor is ultimately immaterial, for Creation is already ravaged by the scars of their strife.
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And now, within the heart of the Daystar, surrounded by the restive sleep of great Gardullis, Mari looks upon the woes of the world... and is unmoved. She's come so far, won so much, lost so much. It would be an insult to their memory to stop at half measures now. She touches the stud that unchains the soul and mind of the Greater Elemental Dragon of Fire... and sits back to watch the end of the world.  
 
And now, within the heart of the Daystar, surrounded by the restive sleep of great Gardullis, Mari looks upon the woes of the world... and is unmoved. She's come so far, won so much, lost so much. It would be an insult to their memory to stop at half measures now. She touches the stud that unchains the soul and mind of the Greater Elemental Dragon of Fire... and sits back to watch the end of the world.  
  
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Unbinding Gardullis will place the Daystar into a positive feedback loop, increasing the Sun's output by uncountable orders of magnitude. The increased radiance will draw forth more power from the Wyld, which will only serve to fuel the dragon's fury even more. And since the Sun is the ultimate symbol of order and power, its rays will burn so brightly that they will sear the borders of Creation shut, eradicating shadowlands with radiant, cleansing power, calcifying wyld zones into seas of shattered marble, and forever separating the material from the immaterial world. Its punishing light will incinerate all below it, mortal, raksha, demon and Exalt alike, erasing even the Yozis themselves from existence with its infinite, purifying light, leaving its victims as nothing more than scorched outlines in a sun-blasted wasteland. Gods who are "lucky" enough to be immaterial will be trapped in that state for eternity, there to slowly disperse over countless aeons, bereft of both domains and worshippers to empower them. There will be no more Exalts, because there will be nobody and nothing ''left'' to Exalt. Perhaps the Neverborn will rejoice in their Oblivion-tombs... before they realize that the scorched Creation will forever be the Fetter that prevents their fall into the Final Death.  
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Unbinding Gardullis will place the Daystar into a positive feedback loop, increasing the Sun's output by uncountable orders of magnitude. The increased radiance will draw forth more power from the Wyld, which will only serve to fuel the dragon's fury even more. And since the Sun is the ultimate symbol of order and power, its rays will burn so brightly that they will sear the borders of Creation shut, eradicating shadowlands with radiant, cleansing power, calcifying wyld zones into seas of shattered marble, and forever separating the material from the immaterial world. Its punishing light will incinerate all below it, mortal, raksha, demon and Exalt alike, erasing even the Yozis themselves from existence with its infinite, purifying light, leaving its victims as nothing more than scorched outlines in a sun-blasted wasteland. Gods who were lucky enough to be immaterial will be trapped in that state for eternity, there to slowly disperse over countless aeons, bereft of both domains and worshippers to empower them. There will be no more Exalts, because there will be nobody and nothing ''left'' to Exalt. Perhaps the Neverborn will rejoice in their Oblivion-tombs... before they realize that the scorched Creation will forever be the Fetter that prevents their fall into the Final Death.  
  
 
Then, without the Essence of the Wyld to fuel it, Gardullis and the Daystar will draw on that of Creation, leaching the life from the world itself to sustain its frenetic burn. But without a connection to the Wyld, the Essence of Creation is finite, and can be depleted. Eventually, even the Daystar itself will burn out, a giant, floating cinder hovering over a sterilized wasteland of eternal night.
 
Then, without the Essence of the Wyld to fuel it, Gardullis and the Daystar will draw on that of Creation, leaching the life from the world itself to sustain its frenetic burn. But without a connection to the Wyld, the Essence of Creation is finite, and can be depleted. Eventually, even the Daystar itself will burn out, a giant, floating cinder hovering over a sterilized wasteland of eternal night.

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