User:Nextoy/Mythos/Destova

A Day In Destova
Its early morning. You begin to arise after a troubled dream. The sun has yet to rise, just like it does every day This world, totally eclipsed, beckons for you to step into it.

Its late morning. You finally gain the courage to leave your home. A small lantern accompanies you through the shadows. Why must the sun hide for so long?

Its nigh noon. The sun has finally risen. The Valley of the Death seems to quiet down. It's rays, though weak, gives you some security.

Its mid afternoon. The wasteland remains barren. You should be used to this by now, And yet, for some reason, it still scares you how few are left.

Its evening. Haven scavenged enough for today, you head home. The sky begins to darken yet again, Why must the sun leave so soon after it had risen?

Its night. Your finally home again. The lantern has been exhausted for today. Is there any place in the Cosmos safe from the darkness?

Not that you'll ever know. You do live here after all.

The Eternal Nightmare
In ancient times a terrible beast is spoken of; A god of sorts with a body of shadow and a mind darker still. They say that he is the reason why our world is drenched in darkness, for his dark power frightened even the True Gods and created our world solely to imprison him. Because of this dark beasts and Humonicalus haunt our world, draining our will and spirits as they drain our blood. The ancient legend speaks of him only once by name, however. The passage reads as followed.

".And thus the Dark Immortal was casted down from Heaven, landing upon a stone that the Gods had formed to prison him. Though this prison cannot hold, for one day he shall come forth again as Neraku and sprout forth seeds of entropy like none other. However, he has long since lost a vessel of his own, so he must possess another to gain one."

Perhaps the influx of new dark beasts signifies his return. Has he already sought out a vessel? These are questions even us elders do not enjoy asking ourselves. But still, if we have people risking their lives then they, and all of us, deserve to know what they're up against. May Omega have rest on our souls.