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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 initial ritual that was later revealed to bring about the '''Birth of Destruction'''. The original ritualists, [[Maklak]], [[Haag]], and [[Hycanthus]], were slain, their hearts to break a seal they had placed on the landmarks in an effort to halt what they felt was a mad scheme. The witch-priestesses succeeded, with the willing sacrifice of one of their own, each of the landmarks was destroyed, offering itself up 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]] was born, the dancer of Destruction's spiral. | 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 initial ritual that was later revealed to bring 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. The witch-priestesses succeeded, with the willing sacrifice of one of their own, each of the landmarks was destroyed, offering itself up 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]] was born, the dancer of Destruction's spiral. | ||
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Revision as of 22:11, 28 March 2007
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 initial ritual that was later revealed to bring 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. The witch-priestesses succeeded, with the willing sacrifice of one of their own, each of the landmarks was destroyed, offering itself up 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 was born, the dancer of Destruction's spiral.