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Time of Death, the Third Chapter
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Orranis
The being knew now. This was not the thoughts of his disturbed conscious. There was something in his chambers. Something dark, and seemingly omnipotent. It did not have any physical form it seemed, and haunted him constantly. This being was most certainly on the path to an undesirable timeline, and must be stopped. It could even be his early death...
He gazed upon the time line. His ever expansive mind contracted to a single thought, of this singular being, so that me might scan through and find it quickly. But the harder he looked, the less he found. He stared at the invisible sheet of destiny that appeared before him, and saw only blurred colors flickering among an immense void. As soon as he focused upon a flicker, it would enlarge, giving him hope he had found something, then it's fibers would expand to the point of nothingness and there would be void once more. These beings seemed to exist outside the universe of the Titans, as if they were older than time itself. As he searched the time line, he thought he heard faint whispers. They were much akin to what he had heard, though of different topics. He caught a glimpse of an immense Dragon, twice the size of even the being, plated in metals that crashed against each other when he moved, heating glowing the orange of the inner earth, as if they were the tectonic plates of a world within the dragon. He saw a group of purple skinned humanoids, being ripped through the depths of a ravaging underwater twister. He saw one, of fairer face than anything he had ever seen, and he saw it slowly be coated in scales, it's hair turn to snakes. He saw a golden king, seemingly made of bright bronze, draped in blue and white armor and clothing, stand above a forge, though it was unlike any mortal forge. It was embedded the lights of the universe, avatars of the stars, and the room pulsed with the makers energy. He held no hammer, and it seemed to work of it's own accord, as beings small of stature but strong of arm, forged of dark metal and bathed in runes, stepped forth from it ready to serve.
With that it was decided, that this being must be stopped at any cost.
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Morec0
Oh snap.
I saw Deathwing, Azshara and the Naga, and I'm guessing Loken.
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Orranis
Oh snap.
I saw Deathwing, Azshara and the Naga, and I'm guessing Loken.
Aye yup.
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Morec0
And so we see the beganings of the infinite flight, Nozdormu messing with the timeline himself.
Never would have thought that Loken would be used as the beganings of it, though.
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Orranis
And so we see the beganings of the infinite flight, Nozdormu messing with the timeline himself.
Never would have thought that Loken would be used as the beganings of it, though.
What? No, Loken was just something Nozzy saw when he went looking for Old God's. He's not actually that in depth with the story. Plus, I'm probably never going to outright list who it is, but I think his corrupter is C'thun not Yogg-Saron.
Edit: Aaah.. I see what you mean. No, that was Loken creating the Iron Dwarves, not the infinites. That'll be next chapter.
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Morec0
And so we see the beganings of the infinite flight, Nozdormu messing with the timeline himself.
Never would have thought that Loken would be used as the beganings of it, though.
What? No, Loken was just something Nozzy saw when he went looking for Old God's. He's not actually that in depth with the story. Plus, I'm probably never going to outright list who it is, but I think his corrupter is C'thun not Yogg-Saron.
Edit: Aaah.. I see what you mean. No, that was Loken creating the Iron Dwarves, not the infinites. That'll be next chapter.
No, I misread it to think that Loken's work was what was prompting him to create the infinites because he needed to be stopped.
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