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Introduction To The World Of Iris

The World of Iris

See : Last Chaos Game | The Reign of Terror
From the beginning of time, there existed three worlds: the Land of Darkness ruled by the God Eres; theLast Chaos World of Iris Land of Light ruled by the god Apollon; and Iris, the land of mortal races.

But the ambition of the God of Darkness is boundless. Eres descended upon Iris with his fearsome army, ravaging, raping, and destroying this once peaceful land, intent on complete conquest. In the blackest of temples, Eres conjured his deathblow, a race of Titans to sweep in and destroy the mortals of Iris. The titans were larger than any Human, and gifted with the Strength and Fortitude of a god. The mortal races were no match for the murderous forces of evil. Destruction and death spread like an uncontrollable plague.

Appollon, the God of Light, made plans to thwart Eres' evil plan, for he could not bear to see the extinction of the mortal races or the conquest of Iris by his archenemy. Seeing that Eres had created the Titans as mortals, Appollon gifted them with intelligence and self-awareness. They were no longer the blind killing machines Eres designed them to be, and once gifted with the knowledge of their own mortality they soon took up arms against their own creator to fight with other mortal races. The armies of the Knights and the Titans clashed and an epic battle between light and darkness ensued.

For seven days, the Gods fought. At the end of the seventh day, they withdrew in stalemate, leaving behind destruction, anarchy and confusion.





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