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Vessel Divinity!

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Istill. A large and beautiful world. Glorious kingdoms, oceans, creatures, and many religions make up this home to billions. Protecting the life on this world is a large bubble called The Great Barrier. In religious texts it's said to keep cosmic powers from interfering with the natural order. The Creator's self imposed fail safe to protect Istill. But what if it shattered? What if half of the Creator's took the chance to begin a war against Istill, and the other half fought to save it? What if it was all one woman's fault? Grimm has been having weird dreams lately. A door, the void surrounding it, and two voices arguing from beyond the veil. One telling her she was always going to open it, and a different voice begging her not to. In the end the door is opened, the barrier is shattered, and the war for the fate of the world is begun. With Creator's and demons of all kinds pouring in to choose a side for the ensuing battle, what happens when a woman who hates the world is given the powers of a Creator fated to save it? Will their ideals clash until they fail, or can they find enough common ground to save it?
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