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The Quisalar claimed to be using the death energies from the dead birds' corpses to awaken Thoth from his slumber. Soon after, an expedition to the far north led by the [[Great Mhunna]] revealed a temple where a [[Tsol'dasi]] priestess called [[Pryla'ka]] had chosen to reveal herself. Her goal, she said, was to combat the Quisalar and the power he was collecting. Over the next year Achaeans worked to either bring corpses to Pryla'ka or the Quisalar, with Shallam and many [[forestal|forestals]] on the side of Pryla'ka, and Twilight's order along with Ashtan and [[Hashan]] citizens assisting the Quisalar. | The Quisalar claimed to be using the death energies from the dead birds' corpses to awaken Thoth from his slumber. Soon after, an expedition to the far north led by the [[Great Mhunna]] revealed a temple where a [[Tsol'dasi]] priestess called [[Pryla'ka]] had chosen to reveal herself. Her goal, she said, was to combat the Quisalar and the power he was collecting. Over the next year Achaeans worked to either bring corpses to Pryla'ka or the Quisalar, with Shallam and many [[forestal|forestals]] on the side of Pryla'ka, and Twilight's order along with Ashtan and [[Hashan]] citizens assisting the Quisalar. | ||
Finally the Quisalar was able to complete the construction of Death's Heart, resulting in numerous battles between the opposing sides. Victory seemed nearly ensured for those of Twilight's order, until at last the balance tipped in | Finally the Quisalar was able to complete the construction of Death's Heart, resulting in numerous battles between the opposing sides. Victory seemed nearly ensured for those of Twilight's order, until at last the balance tipped in favour of Pryla'ka, and the heart was nearly destroyed by attacking Shallamese forces. | ||
[[Deucalion]], God of Righteousness, soon appeared on the scene to announce the victory, and reveal that the Quisalar's aim the entire time was to help the Death's Heart grow until it exploded, releasing a monumental amount of energy which Twilight could then focus at Thoth, slaying him and absorbing his essence. The cost of such an act, however, would have destroyed all life on Sapience. | [[Deucalion]], God of Righteousness, soon appeared on the scene to announce the victory, and reveal that the Quisalar's aim the entire time was to help the Death's Heart grow until it exploded, releasing a monumental amount of energy which Twilight could then focus at Thoth, slaying him and absorbing his essence. The cost of such an act, however, would have destroyed all life on Sapience. |
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