((GM Note: The events which happened here are recollected by none -- no one remembers what brought about this 'great reset' of the world, however, old Miaoni returning need to note this because, well, it's why you can discard the past. Also, it's because of this future events may occur. And no, even the gods themselves do not remember.))

Tensions had been running in high in the realm of Mir'tith for some time -- not just between races, but between countries. War did finally break out, but was quelled only after about a year of combat, the invaders were repelled.

However, a much bigger, grander event was already propelling itself along - a feud ebtween the gods over domains, over who should be worshipped and revered more, and wether they were all necessary any more. Myst tried to handle the strain, and keep the peace despite the ever-growing rift between Mordoven and Aurok. Neither saw eye to eye, but as tensions grew, their views on the world became more and more vocal, dividing the gods even on to which side was right.

Despite her efforts, the two broke into a physical fight, and she made the mistake of trying to interfere. When Mordoven struck her to the floor, greviously injured, hell broke loose in the realm of the gods. Sides were taken rapid, by willful choise or by coersion and force. Mordoven and Syn stood ready to take on anyone - Jasmine was at their aid, playing two-faced. Gravon as well, in his thirst for bloos and battle joined them. Aurok and Neadra immediately teamed together, while Tyr and Gwynh attempted to stay out, but even they were growing apart over differences. Bendor and Zydrik also stepped up to the aid of Aurok ... while Chauntice attempted to nurse Myst back form the verge of potential death.

In the realm of mortals, war was breaking out between the Paladins and the Death knights openly, with guilds dividing rapidly over right and wrong and which side should win. Clerics dueled with Necromancers, and the savage tribes rose up against civilization in the mids of the chaos of the gods.

Many died, and blood flowed in the heavens. On the verge of the potential death and collapse of all a miracle seemed to occur - perhaps it was Myst's dying breath that caused it -- perhaps something greater hearing a final wish made by the dying. Peace to be had, desired. All seemed to fade away, and when thigns were once more, no memory remained of the chaos, the conflict, and the battle.

Still, Mordoven and Aurok were in disagreement, but not the violent strife and harsh words. Myst was missing, completely, as well as Gravon, who had fallen to Aurok's blade. Syn was seemingly missing, but perhaps she was in the Shadows once mroe as she always was. Tyr, too, seemed to be gone, but... Gwynh knew her brother would return form the stars.

And so it was, even the "missing gods" were worshipped in the realm, giving them strength, and that faith perhaps bringign them back... what had passed none knew of, as no trace nor memory remained of the fight. Only of possible familiar ties, of friends, and of affiliations and ability.

Not one hint lay available to be traced that anything had occured... the gods have not walked the realm since this time, wishing to remain above the mortals for now and watch them, guide them without direct interference.