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An epilogue-type thing.
A pedestal sits in a deserted cave, long past its creation. On a stone door, there is a figure, twisted and beautiful, waiting for things to be right again.
"Hize nu-şlĕţ hoche ruth-it-it anç. Hize nu-şlĕţ hoche zek daafh'poil-t mose zek kiceip, mose hize na-şlĕţ quse hinn ae boehlh hize-kenra. Naase hinnm hri-dooke-it-it'fekl ubni--hinn ae naase hize na-zoxie hisd, mose hinn ae nasse hize na-june. Hize nu-volmkli zek lanyt, maik hize ne-tef. Amloke, amloke—hize na-şlĕţ hoche ruth-it-it anç hoche seceip. Hize ae zek hol re zek olkni; zek juntee; hinn'miç drig zeţ, jel, neh na aē—aver hizem eno zek cei, bunh hizem grety hyze seciep, bunh hizem grety hyze yennoh. Bunh hizem grets comh myr jel aē," it reads. "I wept for seven hundred years. I wept for the losses and war, and I will weep until it is time for me to awaken. When this centuries-old air escapes--that is when I will be needed again, and that is when I will awaken. I tried to change the future, but I failed. Good-bye, good-bye—I will weep for seven hundred years for peace. I am the god of the truth; the future; everything that can, should, or will be—follow me to the sky, let me teach you peace, let me teach you love. Let me show you the way things should be."
And...That be it. XD Eh...I don't really like it. Oh well. And we finally get to meet one of Kyoonyt's gods! (For those who know about Kyoonyt...)