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Time of Death, the Sixth Chapter
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Orranis
The infinite one sent his chaotic dragons across the timeline, fighting for control over the mortals whose power had reached to far, until it rivaled that of the immortals sent to guard them. They did not understand. They lacked the perfection of the Titans, their flaw deeply inset in their dark curse that haunts them even now. To put such power in their hands is suicide. At first he targeted those who would lead such an uprising against the makers, Arthas Menethil before he became the monster that plagued the planet. Medivh, his soul being eaten away at by Sargeras, as he opens the gateway to tragedy. Slowly it came to include simply any who gained significant power and changed the course of the future. Soon his dragons flooded the time ways, attempting to destroy anyone or anything that could cause threat. An attempt on Deathwing as he creates the Dragon Soul. An attempt on Tyrande to ensure Illidan never leaves his cage. An attempt on Kel'thuzad so that Archimonde is never summoned to the world. An assault on Ner'Zhul while he takes upon himself the Skull of Gul'Dan, and that failing, on Gul'Dan himself. Garrosh Hellscream, the soon to be fel orc who would cause great war. Soon his attacks were set on targets that were less evil. The great shaman Thrall, as he attempts to save his people. Enslaved or not, they do not belong on this world, and it is better than the loss of life on both sides that would follow. Or at least that's how he justified it to the questioning infinites. His usual calm indifference was soon replaced by frustration accompanied by great roaring. He reared up at his defeats, opening his wings wide, and let forth a terrible noise that shook the caverns to their cores.
The chorus of maddening whispers that constantly played through his mind grew louder, flooding the walls of his sanity, pressing upon them, until they would finally shatter under the pressure. He found less and less need to justify his attacks with each new assault, simply telling the infinites that it was for the best. As he watched his infinites die, he realized that they would surely kill whoever was responsible. He groaned. He sent out infinites to nearly every hero, no matter what his actions, who had the power to significantly change history. Malfurion, Broxigar, Fordring, Cenarius, Doomhammer... For he knew but one thing. The uprising had begun.
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Orranis
Also, I'd like to clarify one thing. He attacks people who would die anyways because he exists outside the linear timeline, so theoretically with help from the bronze dragons they could attack him. However, once the timeline has been changed, the bronze would dare not change it again, so they would remain a unthreatening.
Post by
Morec0
Damn... Nozdormu's gone nuts...
Post by
Orranis
Oh, I can also confirm that next chapter is the last... in this series. I already have plans for another.
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Post by
Morec0
Oh, I can also confirm that next chapter is the last... in this series. I already have plans for another.
Going to miss this series, but I can see the reason behind it. Not much more you can expand on if you simply have Nozdormu viewing them a sending his Infinites out.
I'll be looking forward to whatever it is you have planned.
Post by
Monday
The title has a typo, T
I
me.
Kinda creepy story too, though good.
Post by
Orranis
The title has a typo, T
I
me.
Kinda creepy story too, though good.
Oops. Going to that. TY.
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