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The Gods have moved from the physical world into the world of their own but at what cost for the mortals? The creatures of the world are left to their own ways, the ways of desperation and uncertainty.. the path that leads to violence and war.
Will the Gods return from their lands to save what they left behind so easily? Or will they turn a blind eye and let chaos consume their subjects?
Will the mortals learn to stop their ways before it is too late? Or will war tear through them all? -------
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The Ant Farm
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Goddess of Death
  
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It didn't take long for Ruri to realize in her ruling that the souls she controlled, the lives she could twist anyway she wanted was like she was taking care of an ant farm. The people were the ants, scurrying about their home, building, living, dying, and establishing a colony. As they were the ants, she was one of the owners of the ant farm, choosing how their life will change or if it will end. She controlled them, if she wanted them to have peace, she'd do her best to bring the people peace, if she wished for chaos, she'd wreak havoc until her hearts content.
Today Ruri had spent her time in the Ruins of Letharin, observing the elves as they persistently attempted to rebuild their once majestic city. It was a pity to see it in ruins, in truth she was pleased to see that they were intent on restoring it. Now there's another place she can be entertained at. Currently she sat on a cracked pillar missing a clean slice from the top, it made for a decent chair. She leaned back into it and supported her chin on the back of her hand while her elbow rested on part of the pillar. Her celestial garments draped off the pillar neatly, but managed to stay apart of the goddess's apparel. Her legs were crossed and draped over the edge of the pillar. She was well obvious and people kept her distance. Not one of the elves would approach her. In truth she was hoping for a little visitor.
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