prophetessblueâ:
@ybetweenxâ Event starter!
âThis land is watched over by a pantheon of beings called the Sages, and it appears that one of them is responsible for the dismal state of the world now?â
Try as she might, the sapphire couldnât help the expression of diastase on her face. It felt like she freed herself of one groupâs constant influence only to find herself in the grasp of another. So she enlisted the aid of a human reputed to be a tome of knowledge and a veritable secret-keeper for some aid.
âIf you donât mind my asking, how did this happen? How could a god lose control of itself in such a way?â
âWell I didnât think there would be newcomers while the city is in a state of emergency.âÂ
She cleared her throat slightly turning her smiling face back to the gem before her. âThere is quite a lot of mythological precedence for matters such as this. The fall of a god is not uncommon in history.â
âIn fact, this trope is quite common. In Abrahamic religions, we have the fall of the archangel Lucifer. In the Hellenic religions, we can see the replacement of pantheons as the fall of the previous gods, and in the Norse religion, the fall of the gods is an entire event in of itself.âÂ











