Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Rivertown: The Saga Ends (Part 25)

 


Me: Celestia and Lysander are down! As the eldritch twins are about to deliver the final blow, the banished eldritch god awoke from his catatonic state and wrapped his huge chained arms around them, revealing that he did not wish for his children to becoming like this, that he wanted them to leave him behind in his prison while they live their own carefree lives without vengeance, but it seems he was too late to change their minds

 

In the throes of the celestial battle, as Celestia and Lysander lay wounded and vulnerable, the eldritch twins, Nocturnos and Eclipsia, poised to deliver the final blow. However, an unexpected twist unfolded within the cosmic drama.

The banished eldritch god, roused from his catatonic state, emerged from the shadows of cosmic captivity. Towering over the eldritch twins with chained arms, he intervened, a profound sorrow etched upon his visage. The eldritch god, though banished and restrained, spoke with a voice that echoed through the eldritch realm, revealing the depth of his regret.

The eldritch god confessed that he never wished for his children to become agents of malevolence, to carry the burden of vengeance and cosmic conquest. Instead, he desired them to live carefree lives, unburdened by the shadows that had ensnared him. The eldritch god pleaded for his children to forsake their vengeful path and find their own destinies beyond the cosmic chains that bound him.

It became a poignant moment, a cosmic tragedy unfolding within the celestial clash. The eldritch twins, consumed by the desire for revenge, faced a choice. The banished eldritch god, chained yet hopeful, reached out to them with a plea that carried the weight of cosmic regret.

As the eldritch twins hovered on the precipice of a decision, the eldritch realm held its breath, suspended in a cosmic stillness. The outcome of this cosmic drama hung in the balance, as the eldritch god's plea echoed through the celestial expanse, challenging the destiny that had been set in motion by the malevolence that once gripped his heart.

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