Willow is deaf to the Void’s pleas, and begins the process of stripping her brother’s power away from him, cleansing it and housing it inside a crystal orb. In doing so, the hope is to be able to strip the Void’s hold from Orpheus completely.
As stated on a previous page, this is not a process unknown to Faierikin, but it is not a pleasant one. Nor is it something one should attempt to do on their own. Faierikin magic can be volatile enough as it is, but attempting to push all that power through only one person is VERY MUCH NOT ADVISED. After all... that force has got to expend SOMEwhere...
--In the wake of the Breaking, catastrophic amounts of casualties occurred across Ila, tearing the world in two; the mortal race was on the brink of extinction. If there's one thing mortals are good at, however, it's surviving. Eventually, colonies began to appear across the lands (now called Aatos and Lur respectively), and society once more began to rise.
There is one other thing that mortals are often wont to be good at... and that, unfortunately, is forgetting. And oftentimes... it can prove VERY dangerous.--
Welcome to 'Through Hell or High Water'! This is a fantasy-based graphic novel series focused around a small group of unlikely companions who, through unseen outside forces, come together in order to try and stop the chaos of the Void from escaping its bindings and swallowing the Waking Realm into darkness for eternity.
This story also focuses on the best and worst elements of the mortal race as a whole, and the grey areas that hold us all together through the beginning of the end.
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