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In 360 AF, years after the failed experiment by the [[Conclave]] which resulted in the [[Reflection Incident]], a small sisterhood of witch-priestesses were directed by the Conclave's mastermind to repeat the ritual and later brought about the '''Birth of Destruction'''. The original ritualists, [[Maklak]], [[Haag]], and [[Hycanthus]], were slain, their hearts used to break a seal they had placed on the [[landmarks]] in an effort to halt what they felt was a mad scheme. However, the witch-priestesses succeeded with the willing sacrifice of one of their own. Each of the landmarks was destroyed, their collective energies offered to the will of the Conclave's leader, [[Yudhishthira]]. Weaving the massive energies from his former home [[Ethian]], the large [[dragon]] succeeded and the Goddess [[Makali]], the dancer of Destruction's spiral, was born.
In 360 AF, nearly 20 years after the failed experiment by the [[Conclave]] which resulted in the [[Reflection Incident]], a small sisterhood of witch-priestesses were directed by the Conclave's mastermind to repeat the ritual and later brought about the '''Birth of Destruction'''. The original ritualists, [[Maklak]], [[Haag]], and [[Hycanthus]], were slain, their hearts used to break a seal they had placed on the [[landmarks]] in an effort to halt what they felt was a mad scheme. However, the witch-priestesses succeeded with the willing sacrifice of one of their own. Each of the landmarks was destroyed, their collective energies offered to the will of the Conclave's leader, [[Yudhishthira]]. Weaving the massive energies from his former home [[Ethian]], the large [[dragon]] succeeded and the Goddess [[Makali]], the dancer of Destruction's spiral, was born.
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