"Worlds of Yore" unveils a realm where deities, once resplendent and mighty, now confront a dire existential plight. Their creator, Yod-He-Samekh, a slumbering deity of immeasurable power, is the sole wellspring of their being. Yet, a chilling prophecy casts its shadow: Yod-He-Samekh shall awaken from his timeless slumber, not to a symphony of creation, but to a deafening silence. This awakening shall herald the end of their world, plunging all into nothingness, leaving only Yod-He-Samekh in solitary dominion.
The gods, burdened by this impending doom, grapple with their own mortality and the cyclical nature of creation and destruction. They strive to comprehend the purpose of their existence, knowing their time is fleeting. As the prophecy unfolds, the deities find themselves ensnared in a web of fear, despair, and a desperate quest for meaning. Will they find solace in their ephemeral existence, or will they succumb to the inevitable oblivion?
"Worlds of Yore" is a tale of cosmic dread, existential angst, and the profound search for purpose in the face of ultimate annihilation. It delves into themes of creation, destruction, and the cyclical nature of existence, leaving readers pondering the fragility of life and the enduring power of hope amidst the specter of oblivion.
When the final battle of hogwarts is over, too many people were lost. So the Emerald Trio (aka golden trio) and their friends decided to travel to the past to change the course of the future.
Hogwarts Legacy Crossover
(Does NOT follow movies. New stroyline. Some dates may differ.)
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