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Current I still like to come by and leave a flower here sometimes.
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Hey remember when this site didn't have 3 tabs in the IC threads? Crazy.
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I feel like Myriad Reality is somehow the secret glue holding this entire site together
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People like to nudge aside the fact that there's a level of commitment to hosting, and joining an RP. The majority of players don't have it in either case, regardless of how interesting an idea is.
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I've been gone so long that I forgot what the status bar was like. It's like coming back to an old apartment, except it's not an apartment anymore, it's just two walls and a lot of heroine addicts.
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Nihilist, but like, the cool type of nihilist, you know?

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"It's a tear in the fabric of space, just as Oswald had inferred. A common occurrence on small scales, but.." Geode paused and looked Alvios over, somewhat intimidated by the man's presence despite his apparent demeanour, "...Rips in space-time usually seal themselves. The border between realities is thick, consisting of a mixture of arcane energy, void energy, and Ki. It would not stay open, nay, one would not even be able to rip it open on this scale unless they were to have mastery over all three elements. Even then, the amount of power to do something like this on such a scale that it would rip a universe apart... It has to be that Red one, Yzeira." Geode stopped and looked over to Jenso before continuing. "Why he would do this instead of simply destroying the planet, I believe he's trying to convince you to reconsider his offer, Jenso. Needless to say, it should take even him weeks to create a rip large enough to end this universe. You have time to prepare."
~ Chapter 133 ~

Shedding A Little Light On Things


The group arrived at Corona in no time at all, immediately following Jenso into the city, towards Melina's pub that was built near the east edge. It was late, and nobody was in the street. If they were, it was likely that they would all notice Jenso, and the lifeless golem that followed him, along with his two high-tech equipped friends, and the strange monk dude who looked like he was on the verge of passing out.

Melina welcomed them, half asleep herself. They were lucky to catch her just as they arrived at Corona. She didn't need to hear about anything happening. It would have just worried her, after all. With little delay, she offered the four men, and the rock thing, a room to sleep. When asked about Alvios, she mentioned that he's been given his own house. That was the least people could do, especially after Apollo was thrown out of town. He wasn't going to need his three story mansion anymore, was he?

As the night passed, the entire crew got a full night's sleep. But what they awoke to, was unlike anything they'd ever heard before in their lives. The five met downstairs, where Melina offered them breakfast on the house. It wasn't long before Alvios pounced into the building and delivered the news, long before the pub had even opened.

Geode was the first to respond.

"He's already started it?" Geode muttered.

"THERE'S A RIP IN THE SKY!?" Mikey exclaimed.

The universe's destruction had already begun.
Mikey turned his head briefly and nodded. "I figured it would be better for us to stop by there first anyways. It's pretty late, and I haven't slept in at least 36 hours with all the work we've been doing.." Mikey paused and yawned loudly. "Next stop.. Uh, Corona!"



~ End Of Chapter 132 ~
"That tower is on the coast closest to the Gaian continent," Geode admitted, "East of Tech-Mo. Essentially, on the other side of the world. I could show you. If nothing else, watching you mortals get torn to shreds would offer me entertainment in the conclusion of this universe."
"If you did that, then you would be stupid," Geode grunted, uncooperative.
Geode ignored Jenso and shook his head. "All is lost. Without my power, you don't stand a chance against the element of the void. Especially not at their mastery levels."
"Rationalise it however you might, I am only here to evade eternity at the bottom of the ocean. Though, now that the fate of the universe hangs in the balance, I may want to rethink my priorities," Geode moaned, irritably.
"I am Geode," Geode said quietly.
~ Chapter 132 ~

Tide Of Change


They had been flying in silence for a short while since escape the final explosion of the golem citadel. Mikey looked ahead carefully, not really sure of how to respond to the news Jenso that Jenso shared with them. End of the universe? Was he joking? Geode had affirmed what he said, as did Oz. This was no joke. But how would they stop him, if that was true? They didn't even know where the tower of chaos was!

First thing was first, they had to make it back to Tech Mo.
Mikey piloted the hovercraft carefully through the falling debris, until he was finally parked right next to the platform that they all stood on. "Quick, get in!" He shouted. They did just that, and Mikey hit the throttle as hard as he could manage. On the way out, several bits of rock, and gears of dispreportionate sizes and shapes fell in their way. Mikey swerved around several, knocked some away with his abilities, while Jenso, Jeff, and Oz helped in their own way. In a matter of minutes, they were free, and the citadel was a mere blip in the distance.

After a while, it shined brightly, revealing an explosion of absolute destruction. The ocean rippled below them, and the sky tore open as the clouds parted. Mikey sighed and piloted them further and further across the ocean. It was finally over.



~ End Of Chapter 131 ~
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