Deleted Scene: Final Battle

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-| This is a combination of the final battle, and what happens afterwards before Lunalis kills Idonio.



"No," she whispered, tracing a finger down the side of his cheek. "No," her cries got louder. The pain was starting to grow now, an unreal agony that was more painful than the worst tortures the human mind could create. It was like twisting a dagger stabbed in her heart-over and over and over again, cutting through tissue and her sanity, killing her slowly and painfully.

Pain. Agony. Grief. Sorrow. Rage. All sorts of fierce and colorful emotions bubbled up inside of her, threatening to spill out. Krel is dead. My lover, my friend...

That day, those people heard something nobody had ever heard in millenium.

They heard a Ventil scream.

The scream-an inhumane, almost unreal wail-penetrated deep into the ears of all who heard it. Ringing out across the battlefield, everyone was hunched over, gripping their ears, trying to rid their brains of the indescribable pain it caused them. Some screamed in pain until they either went deaf or their voices gave out. Some even blacked out from the sheer power of the volume. Others took their daggers and rammed the blades into their ears, deciding death was better than listening to her for a second.

The listeners, if they weren't deaf by the overpowering noise or hadn't commited suicide, were forced to experience such fierce waves of emotions that they nearly went mad. Torrents of sorrow, drowning them in a grief so strong they could hardly breathe. It clung to them, like quicksand, dragging them down.

Then, came the pain. The unceasing, excruciating pain of loss. The pure agony felt worse than any person could describe. It was so horrible, so raw, and so real, that people were collapsing from the overload of hurt. Some pounded the ground, howling in pain.

Then, blooming from the pain came rage. Blooming, seething rage that consumed people in a fire of anger.

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