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Ain is the Master of Void, reborn from emptiness, sending his enemies back into nothingness with endless chaos. | |||
Once Ain denies the Goddess, and accepts chaos, he began to destroy everything that stands in his path. Even his body was ephemeral, given to him by the Goddess. As such, Ain abandons his meaningless form to be reborn as the true Master of Void. He feels freedom the moment he throws away everything that tied him down along with his physical body and decides to reclaim his body in order to guide others to follow his path. | |||
He was no longer of this world, merely a vestige of chaos. | |||
"I stand here... At the end of all things..." | |||
As the Master of Void, he simultaneously exists everywhere, and nowhere. He guides the pitiful to his realm of Void. | |||
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