Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Rivertown: The Saga Ends (Part 26)

 


Me: He was too late; the twins were too far gone and in too deep in their vengeance. They say they were exacting his will and they will not stop until they honour it, as the eldritch god's hate and vengeance from being banished was already ingrained into their essence the moment they were born.

 

The eldritch realm, shrouded in cosmic tension, witnessed a tragic revelation. Despite the heartfelt plea of the banished eldritch god, Nocturnos and Eclipsia remained resolute in their malevolent quest for vengeance. Their hearts, tainted by the essence of their banished parent's hatred and vengeance, resisted the call for redemption.

The twins, too far gone in the depths of their malevolent purpose, asserted that they were enacting the will of their banished progenitor. They proclaimed an unyielding commitment to honor his perceived desire for retribution. The eldritch god's hate, etched into the very fabric of their cosmic essence from the moment of their birth, had become an indelible part of their being.

In the cosmic unfolding of destiny, the banished eldritch god, chained and powerless, bore witness to the tragic realization that his plea had fallen upon deaf ears. The eldritch twins, fueled by the malevolence ingrained in their very existence, remained unwavering in their pursuit of vengeance.

As the eldritch realm echoed with the echoes of the twins' proclamation, Celestia and Lysander, still incapacitated and witnessing the cosmic drama, grappled with the weight of this revelation. The destiny of mortals and celestial beings alike now hung in the balance, poised on the precipice of a cosmic struggle that seemed destined to unfold according to the malevolent desires of the eldritch twins.

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