It's fascinating how life works, isn't it? One small action today could trigger a series of unpredictable chains of events, leading to a cascade of chaotic consequences, much like a line of falling dominoes.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is what we call 'The Domino Effect'.
It's fascinating how life works, isn't it? One small action today could trigger a series of unpredictable chains of events, leading to a cascade of chaotic consequences, much like a line of falling dominoes.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is what we call 'The Domino Effect'.
A mysterious archon of The Durmand Priory attends to a report made by Black Citadel soldiers. Horace and Persephone are gleefully playing frisbee in Queensdale.
Walking around barefoot has caused Horace to injure his feet. His daughter Persephone treated the injury and went out to the market to get more medicine.
Things were going smoothly until...a particular individual took things into his own hands under the name of the 'law'.
Pistanthrophobia: Easily defined as an irrational fear of trust.
That is exactly how poor Persephone would feel, knowing that even the 'face of justice' could be untrustworthy.
...flock together.
Persephone and her friend (or...love interest?) Cooper discovers that they both are in the same mysterious situation and reaches out to the Durmand Priory for assistance.
Persephone and Cooper discover that the situation they're in is tied to the former God of Death, Dhuum, and His attempt at escaping imprisonment in the Underworld once again.
The trio (Persephone, Cooper, and Scruffy) proceeds to track down Horace, who has been confirmed as the seventh victim of Dhuum's possession.
Will they make it in time before possessed Horace rains down terror in his path towards sacrifice?
Do you still remember the first chapter? How happy and peaceful were the lives of Horace and Persephone?
Imagine that all this started with a mere frisbee game.
Anyway, the exorcism finally begins. And yes, I'm a Supernatural fan.
As the metaphor implies, you successfully defeated your enemy, but it leaves your own hand bleeding. Is it worth it?
Follow the story, and you may just find your answer.
After all the dominoes have fallen, what would you most likely do? Assemble them back or clean everything up?
Either way, the same goes for the conclusion of this saga. Putting everyone's lives back together while cleaning up past mistakes.