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Something goes wrong. The crown is split during Narinder's defeat, splitting the power between him and the Lamb.
Narinder keeps a portion of his godhood, and the Lamb finds that abilities they had access to before are no longer possible: Healing is cut short. Powers are halved. And there is a very real chance of perma-death, as the ability to resurrect is not possible without full power, and the God of Death is not cooperative.
Afterlife and Purgatory are not options either. Dying means erasure. Gone.Lambert knows Narinder grows stronger by the day, crown or not, and yet keeps him spared as they try to figure out how to complete their own goals. Narinder vows vengeance on the lamb for usurping him. After a few unsuccessful murder attempts, he's in for the long haul. It is only a matter of time before the Lamb's guard is down before he can strike, and The One Who Waits is very patient. When a mystic being demands they save the bishops from purgatory, an alliance is in order.
Except...the lamb's actions and their presence begin to unlock abilities within the God of Death he didn't know he had prior to his imprisonment, among other fickle things, like emotions. The prophecy didn't warn him of that part.
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- Part 1 of The Rehabilitation Of Death
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picky eater (stop your whining) by inversaldamage for Dovalore, m1ss1ngt3xtur3
Fandoms: Parkour Civilization (Web Series)
02 Nov 2025
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a player is simply unable to leave the noob layer unscathed. it remains not a startling thing, the fact that the layer has left its mark on god himself, his body, his psyche, his holiness; it's predictable, for lack of a better word.
still, it's a shame that civilization's champion is to shoulder the weight of that injustice.
but what else is a champion to do when their god lies to them, his hand the one that feeds and strikes?
what else can emf be but loyal?
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- Part 1 of the extraction of autonomy

