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The End is Nigh
Finally, you felt that presence return. The presence that had been missing all throughout the last thirty days. They were back -- the Gods. And you had all gone and destroyed their precious island, the place that they gave you refuge -- everything you could have ever asked for. You, the pesky humans that they didn’t trust, ruined it all.
How quickly everything changed, as the Goat Gods saw the sight of their homeland struck in half, with majority of the buildings decimated and the few that still stood barely hanging on. It was horrific... The land mass was nothing, with majority flooded by dead bodies that walked the earth and then.. Then there was those dolls again. The few that were survivors, would not be living for very long.
The First to act of the goats was the Fire Goddess, Keahi. Whose anger with the population practically exploded, just like the Volcano that followed suit. Magma poured from the top of the Volcano, seeping down onto the earth and burning everything around it. All the creatures in the base of the forest that had already been killed were now, finding their own resting place beneath the earth. Every body that had been lost due to the fissure, or other means, was swallowed whole by the lava as it flooded the island.
The Fire Goddess was not done there, no. She began spewing balls of fire around, trying to hit each and every remaining living citizen. Turning them to ash and dust, leaving no remains whatsoever as she ravaged the last bit of land that remained. Solitude had become no more, and the five Goat’s that had ruled this land for eons and eons, were at their wits end with humanity.
Ferro, the Goat God of Metal was a distraught mess over the sight of his beautiful Island, that he had worked so hard to keep the buildings in tip top shape. Normally, his anger was always pointed at Keahi for ruining his work, but currently he was heartbroken at how the humans had left his happy place in waste.
Kano, the final of the Three Goats to return to their Island like this, was merely standing at the sidelines. First and Foremost, he took it upon himself to comfort Ferro and inform him to find Marley, Lorelei, and Glacie. They would need the other three gods for what would come next. From there, Kano ventured to find Keahi and attempt to calm her rage.
This attempt of his did not go in the right direction, and only made Keahi even more irritable. Lava poured much faster from the volcano now, and was seeping into the ocean on all sides of the island. There were no longer any buildings that could be seen, no corpses, no people. Only those that had managed to head into the air were still living, and barely at that. Considering that Keahi was forcibly draining most everyone’s energy with her endless barrage of fireballs. Kano was unable to blame her, but with no way of calming her, had to join in to the fray of battle as well.
The Water God used a good deal of his power to summon a massive wave that circled the entire island -- a tsunami that could destroy everything in its path. Including, Keahi. As she continued to focus on spraying fire in every and all directions, Kano lead his wave towards her, and like a whirlpool sucked her beneath the ocean. As he took her, the island went sinking beneath the water as well. And those that were still flying, he forcibly took their powers away. No one would survive this -- no one would remember this. At least for a good deal of time.
Once Keahi had gone unconscious, Kano brought her above the water, and carried her off his fellow Gods. The Island of Solitude was no more, and the Goats required a new home to live.
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Solitude with the goats around
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Solitude without the goats around.
Pick your poison friends.
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