<P><B><JC>Night and Day
<P>Nyx, Hermea, some more gods, and  The Incarnate
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<P>There was a riot, people were going to kill the savior, so then Elis stepped in, and Eris stepped in and then a new deity not yet in the story stepped in. Everyone looked up, and the sun was still their, and hurt to look at, but it was night. That's when they noticed that Nyx, mother of Eris, had also stepped in.  The savior took off his sunglasses knowing that this time he wouldn't take them off again until after he had put them back on.
<P>The riot stopped. People fled in all directions. Soon, the entire area was deserted. Nyx looked hurt. she wasn't a bad god.  She liked being kind to people.  But people always took her the wrong way when she showed up.  Nyx didnt just look hurt, she was hurt. Her black wings drooped. She had wanted to stop the riot, yes, but she planed to use her elder-type god powers. The people just running away at the sight over her was mean.
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<P>She asked to see just what the savior had in his pocket that saved the world, hoping it could cheer her up.  The savior said "no". The then went on to say "I have been instructed to always keep what I have no m pocket a secret because my enemies could use the information against me were they ever to find out". He then added, "I didn't even know I had any enemies," in a small pitiful voice
<P>But Nyx was beginning to cheer up anyway. She called over one her other daughters, Hermea (day), and saw what chaos (Eris' big thing) the two of them could cause by having it be day and night at the same time.
<P>So they decided to see what would happen, and called day and night together. But just as their little test was about to begin, they noticed that in a split second, Hermea had disappeared. Looking everywhere for her, they finally found her dead, with a note lying near her. It read, 
<P>"Day has been slain, and now night shall rule eternal, along with the chaos it brings. I hope you are both very happy, Nyx and Eris. - The Incarnate"
<P>Nyx was pissed, her daughter was dead now, and damned if she was going to let he stay that way. Nyx started getting ready to call in some favors, that or force people to obey her.  She was the most powerful god, and if she had to she would burn down the Pantheon to get Hermea back.
<P>All the gods of light and justice rejected her pleas, refusing to make deals with a goddess that harbored the darkness of night. Nyx was about to give up her search, when a handsome man in black robes and with flowing white hair approached her. She recognized the man as Malakhai, god of knowledge, deception, and treachery. "I can help, Nyx," Malakhai said, "and I ask no price. We have a... mutual interest."
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<P>Nyx just smacked him. Nyx was mother of the light, mother of day, and mother of Justice (or at least those who enforced it), not to mention the mother of fate. She was also the mother of love, and various other things. She stepped foot on Olympus and immediately all bowed before her like they always did. Zeus was afraid of her when he was pissed a Hypnos, and he was still afraid of her now.
<P>So he once again turned into a cow and went to find some hottie to forget his problems.
<P>So Nyx went to Hades herself, on her way to Tartarus, the darkness of her brother Erebus.  Hermea was there somewhere. But Tartarus was full of all of the dead and imprisoned gods of ages past. These included Ada, and the god smacking LP. Even Eosphorus, god of the morning and evening star (the planet Venus, called Lucifer in Latin), was there, with his band of rebel winged gods.
<P>This wasnt going to be easy.
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<P>She made a sign out of the side of a cardboard box and wrote Hermea in inexpert writing on the side. She then held this above her head in the hope that Hermea might see her.  Hermea did, the problem was solved, and all was well. Hermea and Nyx went out for some daughter-mother ice cream. Ada snuck out behind them and began to look for an Internet to put herself on.
<P>For about thirty seconds all was quiet, if not entirely well. Then all hell broke loose and the scattered main characters had to decide who would deal with it.  They decided Hermea would. So had got everyone into the whole underworld mess by being there, so it was her job to get everyone out of this mess. Luckily the savior was there to help her.  Ryan still had his green sunglasses, which had all the power of the one ring without the side effects, and they only answered to him.
<P>Trouble was he had only just found out about the power, and he hadn't figured out how to use it properly. After all, what did the one ring really do besides turn people invisible?
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<P>At this point, everyone tried to regroup from the chaos, but Eris was nowhere to be found. After looking in a few places, they found her dead- killed in exactly the same way as Hermea had been. No note was left, and they searched the entire Underworld for Eris- she was nowhere to be found. 
<P>Again, Nyx heard the call of Malakhai offering a proposal in her ears, and again she refused it. Instead she ran far away, into the land of the Lich Elves. To her extreme surprise, the god that they worshipped was Malakhai- and with dozens of Lich Elves, all near the power of gods, surrounding her, she had no way to escape him, or ignore him, this time. Malakhai smiled and opened a planar rift next to Nyx. "This will lead you to The Incarnate's realm... Eris is being held there, as well as a few more... even for me, it's hard to keep up on who's been killed. Now go. Time's wasting..."
<P>So she jumped in and was warped to the day before the day beside yesterday. Eris was there as were many others among Nyxs children, their mates, and their children. She didnt have to take this, she was the most powerful god in existence.
<P>First Nyx grabbed her own children. She freed the Erinyes, Eris, Eros, Eos, Hecate, Hesperides, Hypnos, Nemesis, Oniros, and Philotes. Then she grabbed all of their children and mates who were imprisoned: Astraia (justice), the Charities, Gaia, Iris, Morpheus, Phantasus, Phobetor, Psyche, Thalassa (the Sea herself), and Volupta. That done, she left.
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<P>Now Nyx went off to kill Malakhai.  But Zeus had other plans.  He had recently become very horny.  So Nyx gave him a stern look. He ran away whimpering as always. Even now people still remembered that Zeus was "in awe of Nyx" another way to put it is that he was scared to the point he could barely control is bladder.
<P>Nyx knew that Hera might take the opportunity to organize a revolution, but at the moment she was going to get Malakhai.  Many of the Winged gods were following as well. Nyx was the first winged god (or any god for that matter) and the ancestor to most if not all of them (and other gods.)
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<P>Nyx flew to Malakhai's dwelling (for that was what it was) and took out a large knife. She was a forward thinking god and enjoyed these new fangled new technologies. Thunder bolts and plagues of locusts were so old. But as she was opening the door she had a change of heart. Instead she put away the knife met Malakhai working in the garden. Malakhai was not particularly enthusiastic about Nyx's plan, but was in complete awe of her so had to go along. It also didn't help that Nyx had not actually said what her plan was.
<P>He had a feeling that the only thing worse for him than the plan itself would be refusing to go along with it. He prayed to some god, any god, that he would make it through. He also had plans to barter the identity of the one who had really been doing the god killing if, as they put it in Dr. Strangelove, "the spaghetti hit the fan."
<P>This was the cooks fault. If was worse because it was tinned spaghetti and so it made all the walls red and had to be cleaned. But Malakhai was too busy to worry about that. She had to go along with Nyx to carry out the plan.  Then they got there it was time to ask some things, where was here (there)? What was the plan? Why were almost all of the gods in the story female?
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<P>Someone suggested that it was because Zeus was not horny around males.  That idea was nixed, and there was an attempt to find the real reason, were the authors incapable of writing for a male god? Also, what was Nyx's plan, and where were they?
<P>Nobody ever found out, because Malakhai stabbed Nyx in the back when she was speaking with Eris, killing her He fled to his followers, the Lich elves, pursued by an angry coalition of gods and goddesses. Their leader, Eris, shouted out to Malakhai, "Such a fool you are, Lord of Treachery. You have no more bridges to burn, no more knives to slip through our hearts by the cover of night. May chaos be sown in your soul when you lie in the Underworld!"
<P>Now everyone was pissed, chaos, the primordial mist from which the first things arose began spewing out nuclear weapons and stars on the verge of supernova. There were even some black holes. The winged gods, thousands in number stormed and slaughtered Malakhai and his Lich elves. There was not one left in fewer than 20 pieces. Their blood would have stained the ground for centuries had Gaia not committed suicide. The world, and indeed universe, ended.
