The story of the God Beasts seemed to be one written by just two Races alone, but the reality was that it was much deeper. It could be said that for much of history, the humanoid Races were beneath the beasts, and there were many more God Beasts than just the Infinity and Void Beasts.

After the fall of the God Beasts of Creation and Destruction, there were still other God Beasts remaining, and it could be said that it wasn't just the Minerva Race who tried to replace them.

Ultimately, though, the closest creature to success were the Borne Banes... a Race of white tigers who were steeped in so much murderous intention that they seemed to embody a new form of Destruction.

The rise of the Plutos was actually built off the backs of the eradication of the Borne Banes, and was proceeded by the fall of the remaining God Beasts.

In addition, the so-called Fallen God Beasts were the work of the Plutos. Rather than outright killing what remained of the Beast Empire, they instead chose to suppress and banish them.

At the time, this was an incredibly unpopular move, especially by the other humanoid God Races who felt that much of the burden on Existence could be lightened the less of them there were.

But by this stage, the Plutos had already come to feel that a stance on neutrality was the best.

The overindulgence of the Void Beasts had led to the overcorrection of the Infinity Beasts, and in the end it had all resulted in a vicious cycle that seemed impossible to stop... until they both ultimately destroyed one another.

However, one could imagine that while this was an acceptable answer, it didn't mean that everyone believed it wholeheartedly.

There were many to this day who thought that the Fallen God Beasts were simply pawns of Plutos, a convenient side bet in case others tried to snap at their heels and retake their position.

While there might be some resentment amongst the Fallen God Beasts, they were ultimately alive because the Plutos had shown mercy. Who didn't know that it was well within the power of the Plutos to wipe them out to the last beast? The Borne Banes were the perfect examples of this...

remained. Instead, they had been slowly replaced by another, separate lineage of white tiger that focused

Tigers did not share the Celestial moniker because they were the only ones that never had to change their

these seeds of pasts

war initiatives. We

If anything, Minerva's sudden action caused him

deductions, there was

of the human boy? Who else could it be if not Leonel? Drae'Von certainly had a bone to pick with Leonel after what happened during the Challenge Sequence, and there was only one human that Drae'Von would ever bother to remember, and that wasn't

owned it. The problem was that someone of the Celestial Ember's caliber should have been able to stop and trap it

is that there had been enough witnesses to what happened back then to try

only brought it up casually too was another point in favor of this line of thought. She

another never worked. You had

"Rio'Shin, come."

blur of black and streaking silvers, a young male Void Race member

this report

"Yes!"

got

what the Plutos might

themselves and return to Godhood. At that point, they wouldn't just be a middling God Race, but among the

do that. And why

entering an Incomplete World had brought the

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