Hubris. 2

Story by MagnumGit on SoFurry

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There was a requiem.  A mass uprising amongst the mortal populace of their realm. Foulness

had seeped through the cracks of heir plane and spawned. What they spawned were

pitiful, selfish things that came before them, scions of the old gods, things

of lament. The Lament. What could have been.         What has passed. Those before time.  Those of the Forgotten. Those who never came to be. They festered and grew; the people were swayed by these foul things

and worshipped them, as the Gods of the pantheon were lax, and bickered with

each other, sometimes forgetting about their devotees in favor of acts of

hubris and contempt.  The Old gods broke through the thin fabric of this realm and

swept across the land like a sickness, a plague of deluded impossibilities and

forgotten dreams they were. They rose, coalesced into form, and did battle with

the Pantheon. They were misshapen things, only husks of what they once were- or

could have become- greedy things that whined, clammy hands clawing for their

former- or promised- glory.  They corrupted the Pantheons gods, enslaved them and bound

them, broke their minds and chained them. Even the Proud Baroness of War became

nothing more then a whore impaling herself on the phallus of a mad god of lust

of old.  Some of the Pantheon stood defiant against the Lamenting, but

their power waned as more and more of their worshippers fell to the Lament,

embracing the old ways over the Pantheon. Some fell in battle, some were

consumed, some became slaves, and some even gave themselves willingly, becoming

Heralds of the old ones. But there were a few who evaded the Lamenters. The Siblings

of Passion, Ci'e, Ki'e and Mi'e, the Carrier of Souls, Lord of Infinity, Lord

of Anger, Girl of Flowers, Lady of Chaos, Tantus of the Mighty, Lord of the

Sea, and Lady of Embers. These few were still revered by the small faction of

faithful who spoke of their love for them, and in return did the few remaining

of the pantheon protect them. They gave great boons to their followers. They

gifted them with weapons and armor of divine quality, as well as fighting at

their side as well.  Tantus inspired his people, bestowing strength and turning

the foul forgotten back at every turn. His Starlight fists smashed apart the

hands of despair, and tore victory from the arms of defeat. The Ascendant Champion

drove back the nightmares as he had done before long ago on a bridge to a

forsaken town against an army that sought it to be burned, but no longer did he

stand-alone.

The Great Sea King summoned mighty storms to sweep away the armies of their

enemy, drowning the hated foe, and breaking ships apart with but a will,

sundering entire armadas before they released their baneful cargo.  The Lord of Anger was unleashed upon the Lament. A storm born

of a tyrant's red rule, he was a visage emblazoned on eternal hate, the ruby

red king of unending carnage wasted no time in ending the lives of thousands

upon millions. His infernal visage scarred the very earth itself.  The Child of Fire-core of malice. The Lady of Embers. She was

unbound; the saintly golden cloth unraveled from her eyes, her tapping's removed.

She became what she had always been; she became War, The Core of Malice. She

bore upon her foes with the spite of eons, Forgotten gods ceased to be as they

were incinerated with the heat of a thousand dying stars, fire licked from her

ever-wounds, her shell peeled away to reveal the avatar of destruction that had

hidden inside her so long ago, now freed from it's prison, it cared not of what

it burned, so long as it burned.  The Siblings of Passion each did their part, Ki'e slipped

through the shadows of shadows, unceasing in his games of torment, stealing and

scheming, sundering the Lamenting from within. Mi'e cured the sick, healed the

wounded, and wept for the fallen. She would take no part in fighting, as it was

not her way.  Ci'e descended to the earth like a falling star, great towers

rose at her command, and unyielding burning stone golem armies assembled before

her. She mustered the strength of her people where it was the weakest, and saw

to it that it became a point of un-breaking steel before she carried on to the

next beleaguered siege. The earth crushed flat before her majesty.  The Soul harvester was constant, forever did he exist, the second

eldest among them all, he bore no allegiance to the Pantheon Remnants, nor the

Lamenting ones. He would not yield to any, for he was his own. He plucked the

souls of innocent and forgotten, sinner and renown alike, no pity or remorse in

his task as he ferried them through the afterlife.  The lady of Discord, the Lady of Chaos for once was silenced,

her mad cackling squelched by the impossibilities around her, impossibilities

that not even madness could comprehend, nor realize. So she set forth against

the Lamenters alongside her orderly kin. She wove spells of unreal complexity

yet of fay simplicity, fire storms of water, thunderbolts of earth, life giving

death, madness within, and madness without, she spoke the forbidden words and

summoned creatures unseen since the dawn of existence, great formless beings,

scions of the Eldest-Kin, the God vassals. She released their eldritch fury

upon the impossible; the god-machines walked once more, crushing nothing, and

at the same time everything beneath them.  The Girl of Flowers was brought forth to the field of battle.

She was shown the sundering of all that was good, and killing of all that was fair,

the travesties that had been wrongly wrought. She wept. And where her tears

fell, great plants grew, plants watered by the tears of a Goddess. Righteous

and furious oaks with nettle-thorn branches, Spriggons with whips of hemlock,

and rose petal shields, Ents of great strength and compassion leapt forth from

the ground, determined to right the grievances of the world.    The Lord of Infinity. The one that came before even the Soul

Carrier, Dru'n. Before life, before time, before the universe itself, there was

the Infinity Lord. The impossible Knight in impossible armor wielding a blade

of woes and shield of joy. Unspeaking and un-erring it sought only to protect

the Gates. The Gates that lead to Truth. The gates of answers, the gate that

would only open at the end times when the Knight would speak the words of

opening, and let through the ending few. Never would any pass before then. And

only then would the chosen pass. The impossible gate, no one knew what it lead

to, only that it was the 'Truth' behind it's walls. So they rallied around his

towering form, besieged by foes of so many faces, some familiar some not, they

sat in silence as the Knight Lord of Infinity banished the unclean with but a

wave of his hand, his knowledge as immortal as he.  And so they held. The forces of what was and what could have

been balked at their walls, the Fallen Pantheon made little headway against

such stalwart defenders.A great wall was built between the Fallen Lands and the Remaining

Pantheon Defenders, right down the middle of the seen plane; the massive wall

of 30 miles high and 15 miles wide towered above all else. Cities built into

it, entire populations devoted to its defense and maintenance. Ci'e herself

resided within its metal hold.  The war of the Lamenters drew to a tenuous close. The Land of

the Fallen began to rise, ancient empires and forgotten gods and gods that

could have been and now were rose and fought against each other, only the

strongest survived. The Angle King Arin'ell and his empire of purity shown

throughout the lands, the 100 miles high tower of shimmering radiance

illuminated both before and after dusk and dawn.  The Travesties'' of Brenks, the empire of the Rat-kings was

formed once more, every man a king of fallen castles, tattered banners marched

as one throughout the land, nomad warrior kings, faithful Knights still

following even after the fall of their lord-and masters.  The Shamrink domain rose again, lost to ancient history, the

mad god of lust and now his whore-queen of war, resplendent armor now stripped

of her, replaced with naught but her bare skin, her heavenly body enough to

drive the most stoic of men mad with desire. The mad Sex-fiend come God and his

empire of sin, a realm of eternal night and endless day, streets filled with

the moans and smacks of flesh against flesh, and endless orgy and sacrilege.  The empires of many old and forgotten rose alongside empires

that could have been but never were, war still beat in the hearts and minds of

many, but another war did not come to pass. Fallen and risen empires had no

wish to confront a pantheon of gods and their followers all on their own, and

none were willing to work to rectify the dilemma. 

Instead peace was sought out between the New Pantheon and

Fallen Lands. Representatives from the neighboring states and countries met atop

the great wall of Division. Smoldering looks were exchanged before the talks of

peace, and perhaps eventual prosperity would see the day through. Peace was

called for, and so they answered, a hand given, a hand exchanged, a white dove

to set aloft on ivory wings.Fate chose otherwise