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Ain, staring into the vast anima of chaos, he no longer feels uneasy as he himself is consumed by chaos. Standing at the edge of the void, where pandemonium and dissonance sow disorder, Ain realizes that creation, from inception to obliteration… all will eventually return to nothing.
Ain, staring into the vast anima of chaos, he no longer feels uneasy as he himself is consumed by chaos. Standing at the edge of the void, where pandemonium and dissonance sow disorder, Ain realizes that creation, from inception to obliteration… all will eventually return to nothing.


The mission is for those who will eventually disappear, and I who was created for nothing more than that mission, mean nothing.
"The mission is for those who will eventually disappear, and I who was created for nothing more than that mission, mean nothing."


Ain ascends from the chaos and composes himself. He abandons the Goddess and the mission, embracing the chaos that has been corroding his very soul, Henir's Chaos. At the center of the chaotic storm, Ain becomes the Ruler of the Abyss that turns everything into the perfect form… nothing.
Ain ascends from the chaos and composes himself. He abandons the Goddess and the mission, embracing the chaos that has been corroding his very soul, Henir's Chaos. At the center of the chaotic storm, Ain becomes the Ruler of the Abyss that turns everything into the perfect form… nothing.
In the center of the storm of chaos, Ain becomes the absolute ruler of the Void who returns everything to its perfect state: nothing.
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