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* Some of the ingame news qualify as well. For example, [[NotSoStoic the last one written by Cririk Adom to Hallifax before his death.]]

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* Some of the ingame news qualify as well. For example, [[NotSoStoic the last one written by Cririk Adom to Hallifax before his death.]]]]
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* The death of [[PurityPersonified Amberle]], the first casualty of the [[HopelessWar Elder Wars]]. Though fully aware that she may be killed by the Soulless, she still chooses to reach out to them. ([[FamousLastWords "It is the moral thing to do. And if we have no morality, what do we have?"]]) Her lover Meridian's reaction is particularly gut-wrenching.

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* The death of [[PurityPersonified Amberle]], the first casualty of the [[HopelessWar Elder Wars]]. Though fully aware that she may be killed by the Soulless, she still chooses to reach out to them. ([[FamousLastWords "It ("It is the moral thing to do. And if we have no morality, what do we have?"]]) have?") Her lover Meridian's reaction is particularly gut-wrenching.
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* The [[HeWhoFightsMonsters perversion]] of Fain and his allies. They begin with the noble intent of defeating the Soulless by turning their own tactics against them, and thus begin [[CannibalismSuperpower devouring]] the essence of the fallen monsters. [[GoneHorriblyRight Even though it works]], they become more and more like their enemies, and are ultimately exiled by their fellow Elders. By the time of the actual game, [[FallenHero Fain]] is the closest thing to a {{Satan}}-analogue there is.

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* The [[HeWhoFightsMonsters perversion]] of Fain and his allies. They begin with the noble intent of defeating the Soulless by turning their own tactics against them, and thus begin [[CannibalismSuperpower devouring]] the essence of the fallen monsters. [[GoneHorriblyRight Even though it works]], they become more and more like their enemies, and are ultimately exiled by their fellow Elders. By the time of the actual game, [[FallenHero Fain]] is the closest thing to a {{Satan}}-analogue there is.is (with the exception of Luciphage, of course).
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* The death of [[PurityPersonified Amberle]], the first casualty of the [[HopelessWar Elder Wars]]. Though fully aware that she may be killed by the [[CosmicHorror Soulless]], she still chooses to reach out to them. ([[FamousLastWords "It is the moral thing to do. And if we have no morality, what do we have?"]]) Her lover Meridian's reaction is particularly gut-wrenching.

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* The death of [[PurityPersonified Amberle]], the first casualty of the [[HopelessWar Elder Wars]]. Though fully aware that she may be killed by the [[CosmicHorror Soulless]], Soulless, she still chooses to reach out to them. ([[FamousLastWords "It is the moral thing to do. And if we have no morality, what do we have?"]]) Her lover Meridian's reaction is particularly gut-wrenching.



* The end of the [[HopelessWar Elder Wars]]. With the final Elder Gods trapped and the [[CosmicHorror Soulless]] looming in, they did the only thing they could - [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled sharded their essence]], creating the mortal races. Particularly [[TearJerker heatbreaking]] as it's narrated from the perspective of Bollikin, the first of the Elders to die.

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* The end of the [[HopelessWar Elder Wars]]. With the final Elder Gods trapped and the [[CosmicHorror Soulless]] Soulless looming in, they did the only thing they could - [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled sharded their essence]], creating the mortal races. Particularly [[TearJerker heatbreaking]] as it's narrated from the perspective of Bollikin, the first of the Elders to die.
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* Some of the ingame news qualify as well. For example,[[NotSoStoic the last one written by Cririk Adom to Hallifax before his death.]]

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* Some of the ingame news qualify as well. For example,[[NotSoStoic example, [[NotSoStoic the last one written by Cririk Adom to Hallifax before his death.]]
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* The tale of the Cursed Child. Raised to [[PhysicalGod Vernal Godhood]] when just an infant, she is attacked by [[EldritchAbomination Muud]] as she is raised, and he manages to steal a portion of her essence. For hundreds - maybe thousands - of years, he uses this shred of essence to track her across the world, devouring everyone who offers her sanctuary and earning her the moniker "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast The Cursed Child]]", which in turn causes her to be shunned by those who recognise her. Eventually the other Vernal Gods discover her, and [[ShootTheDog use her as bait to capture Muud]]: she is trapped eternally with him in a LotusEaterMachine. Even the other Vernals acknowledge [[DirtyBusiness that this is their worst crime]].
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--> When Bollikin splintered, the scream of Tae shook the entire First World, even driving the Soulless away as they thought we had unleashed some new weapon.

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--> When Bollikin splintered, the scream of Tae shook the entire First World, even driving the Soulless away as they thought we had unleashed some new weapon.
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--> My heart breaks for I cannot take you with me, dear Tae.

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--> My heart breaks for I cannot take you with me, dear Tae.Tae.
** Tae's reaction in the next book makes this ''even worse''.
--> When Bollikin splintered, the scream of Tae shook the entire First World, even driving the Soulless away as they thought we had unleashed some new weapon.

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--> “Marylinth, no!” screamed the [[TheUndead Undead]] [[TheEmperor Emperor]] as she [[DelayedExplosion plunged herself into the Pool of Stars]].

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--> “Marylinth, no!” screamed the [[TheUndead Undead]] [[TheEmperor Emperor]] as she [[DelayedExplosion plunged herself into the Pool of Stars]].Stars]].
* The end of the [[HopelessWar Elder Wars]]. With the final Elder Gods trapped and the [[CosmicHorror Soulless]] looming in, they did the only thing they could - [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled sharded their essence]], creating the mortal races. Particularly [[TearJerker heatbreaking]] as it's narrated from the perspective of Bollikin, the first of the Elders to die.
--> "I love you, dear Tae," I whispered. "I must leave now."
--> "I love you too, little friend," said Tae, "but where are you going? When will you be coming back?"
--> I didn't answer. I couldn't answer. A deep peace filled me. I would join my creations. It would be my last, final gift to them, to join them in their fate. Tae's booming voice was hammering at me but his words became a blur of sound. Other voices were joining his, but they meant nothing to me. I felt the force of my children's love surge within me. But I was helpless to do anything.
--> My heart breaks for I cannot take you with me, dear Tae.
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* The death of [[IncorruptiblePurePureness Amberle]], the first casualty of the [[HopelessWar Elder Wars]]. Though fully aware that she may be killed by the [[CosmicHorror Soulless]], she still chooses to reach out to them. ([[FamousLastWords "It is the moral thing to do. And if we have no morality, what do we have?"]]) Her lover Meridian's reaction is particularly gut-wrenching.

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* The death of [[IncorruptiblePurePureness [[PurityPersonified Amberle]], the first casualty of the [[HopelessWar Elder Wars]]. Though fully aware that she may be killed by the [[CosmicHorror Soulless]], she still chooses to reach out to them. ([[FamousLastWords "It is the moral thing to do. And if we have no morality, what do we have?"]]) Her lover Meridian's reaction is particularly gut-wrenching.

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