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The Introduction to Pain and Torment

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Chaos. Entropy. Uncertainty. Annihilation. The once peaceful and perfect universe has been rapidly devolving into turmoil. With each new issue, several more spring out. By this point Gra'Nu'Giirt and Gra'Nu'Daer have had to work together to kill countless Arcanists. The Interlopers' children having to be put down by their own parents... One by one they fall, the loss of each of them wears greatly on all of their hearts; the pain, the suffering, the chaos... This universe was supposed to be perfect but has become a nightmare for the Interlopers...

All of this heartache and pain echoed throughout the universe and far beyond; each loss of one of their children sending emotional tsunamis across the cosmos. On his way to destroy another Arcanist before they could continue wrecking havoc on things, Gra'Nu'Giirt stumbled upon an entity from an unknown origin. He didn't know whether it had been attracted to the pain and suffering from beyond this place or if it had been lurking in the nooks and crannies of the universe from the very start; all he knew was that it was not one of the entities that had been plaguing him and his family... This was some new terror.

Gra'Nu'Giirt alerts the others and together they attempt to expel the being from their realm of creation; but as much as they tried, it was all for naught. Not by force nor by its own volition, the being refused their will. In the initial confrontation, two of the other Interlopers perished; their deaths, drawn out and brutal beyond description. The other Interlopers had never before seen death to their own kind before; it was something unheard of and long-thought impossible! No matter how the others tried to intervene, the entity would evade them. This unknown entity would lash out at all corners of the universe, striking Arcanists where ever it could; capturing, torturing, and brutalizing each one it came across as it devoured the pain and suffering from each being it conquered. There are no records as to the extent this abhorrent monstrosity would go to inflict pain, grief, and sorrow; but it is known that even the Interlopers struggled to cope with seeing the remains of its victims. Never before had the Interlopers felt such fear or disgust.

Things were rapidly falling apart at the seams and the Interlopers knew that if they did not act now, things would only get far worse.

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