Sean was approached by some sort of death knight player, who offered some words about the game's end. This person was apparently playing in-character, which caught Sean a bit off guard, but he appreciated it none the less. While aesthetically Sean's avatar and this individual's were rather similar, their character classes were actually quite distinct. The powers of undeath worked entirely differently from the powers of void and chaos, despite their surface similarities. This almost simulationist level of depth and complexity was one of the many things that Sean had liked about YGGDRASIL, and for a moment he lamented its passing even more. Remembering what his sword had "said" to him a moment before, Sean decided to reply in-character, "[color=9e0b0f]Nothing ever ends. The wheel will turn, and the Games of Divinity will continue into the next cycle.[/color]" Nearby, an NPC spouted some pre-programmed lines. Evidently it was supposed to be some sort of holy character, as it recited the Lord's Prayer. Sean was able to surmise from this that the player that made the NPC knew next to nothing about YGGDRASIL's lore, and as well didn't know all that much about Christianity, either. Probably a Japanese player, if he had to guess. Sean didn't think much more on it. Rather, he relaxed, took a seat on the ground, leaned back, and waited for the end.