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7/9/2025, 7:44:11 AM
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Frenzy is the good ending. By letting the fractures continue you are dooming the universe to a cold death. The divine, vital force that created all life (the primeval current) is fading, that's why the Astels are deformed. They are "bastards" and "natural-born of the void". Rather than being born from divine light, like a proper star, they come from the lightless abyss. That's also why Metyr is insane and can't speak to the GW: the GW has disappeared as the divine light has faded. That's why her microcoosm is so devoid of light compared to the fleeting microcosm spell, which is a "fleeting simulacra" of the universe as it once was, when it was still full of divine light, when the presence of God could still be felt. By embracing the FF, you are rebuilding God, and saving the universe from eternal debasement and cold death. It's the only good ending.
Frenzy is the good ending. By letting the fractures continue you are dooming the universe to a cold death. The divine, vital force that created all life (the primeval current) is fading, that's why the Astels are deformed. They are "bastards" and "natural-born of the void". Rather than being born from divine light, like a proper star, they come from the lightless abyss. That's also why Metyr is insane and can't speak to the GW: the GW has disappeared as the divine light has faded. That's why her microcoosm is so devoid of light compared to the fleeting microcosm spell, which is a "fleeting simulacra" of the universe as it once was, when it was still full of divine light, when the presence of God could still be felt. By embracing the FF, you are rebuilding God, and saving the universe from eternal debasement and cold death. It's the only good ending.
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