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<blockquote data-quote="The_Warlock" data-source="post: 4440197" data-attributes="member: 21215"><p>After 13 years, and achieving the edge of Epic, they vanquished the Nightmare god that was bent on consuming their world.</p><p></p><p>They had a near the end reveal that everything they knew was actually a nightmare...the whole world had fallen asleep and into a terrible and tragic version of reality when a cosmic seal had been broken by another's attempt to alter reality...and they were the reborn souls and minds of the heroes who had vanquised this entity before.</p><p></p><p>Having utterly devastated the Nightmare God and dropped the killing blow in the depths of the plane of dream, the world began to wake up...</p><p></p><p>And I revealed to each of them the strange or abjectly normal individual that they were, caught in the middle of various acts they had spoken of frequently over the years as goals or perhaps variations on how they thought their dream selves had come to the adventuring life.</p><p></p><p>And as each realized what they were, an ally of there in the Nightmare revealed himself as dwelling in the plane of dream, and offered them their dreamselves in a conflict of thought.</p><p></p><p>Thus they got a glimpse of average folk based on things each of my players had said about their characters over the years, and then stepped out from the world they saved to continue fighting in an Epic war outside of "normalcy".</p><p></p><p>Some ending were sad, some triumphant, others tempting...but they all took the choice to be larger than life...and that was the end...for now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Warlock, post: 4440197, member: 21215"] After 13 years, and achieving the edge of Epic, they vanquished the Nightmare god that was bent on consuming their world. They had a near the end reveal that everything they knew was actually a nightmare...the whole world had fallen asleep and into a terrible and tragic version of reality when a cosmic seal had been broken by another's attempt to alter reality...and they were the reborn souls and minds of the heroes who had vanquised this entity before. Having utterly devastated the Nightmare God and dropped the killing blow in the depths of the plane of dream, the world began to wake up... And I revealed to each of them the strange or abjectly normal individual that they were, caught in the middle of various acts they had spoken of frequently over the years as goals or perhaps variations on how they thought their dream selves had come to the adventuring life. And as each realized what they were, an ally of there in the Nightmare revealed himself as dwelling in the plane of dream, and offered them their dreamselves in a conflict of thought. Thus they got a glimpse of average folk based on things each of my players had said about their characters over the years, and then stepped out from the world they saved to continue fighting in an Epic war outside of "normalcy". Some ending were sad, some triumphant, others tempting...but they all took the choice to be larger than life...and that was the end...for now... [/QUOTE]
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