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==== Volume 8: ==== While he could only touch the mortal world during magically significant times like the solstice, Emerrhain and the other gods had no such restrictions in the Land of the Dead. For millennia he haunted the lands and in recent times rapidly started gaining power by taking the souls of the dead. The dead of course fought back as much as they could. One of those dead, the last elf [[Sprigaena|Spriganea]], threw her sword over the edge of the world to get the attention of the [[Seamwalkers|Seamwalker]] that ate the previous God of Time, [[Iyedoth]]. This caused Emerrhain to truly panic and he ended up using a secret passcode to reopen the ability for the dead to use Skills and Magic in the Land of the Dead.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/04/13/8-79/ Chapter 8.79]</ref> With the system active, the [[Gnomes]] who had orchestrated this plan moved on to a new part which involved them all sacrificing themselves to lead Emerrhain over to [[Baleros]] where they could trap him in one of the Last Boxes held by the [[Fraerlings]]. Though Emerrhain was trapped in the box, his penchant for plans and schemes meant that he was still able to have some of his spells active despite being captured. One of these spells activated only when Eldavin unknowingly took too much power from his true body and ended up killing both the simulacra and the dragon by sending that power back and forth rapidly while [[Teriarch]] slept.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/04/26/8-82-pt-2/ Chapter 8.82 (Pt. 2)]</ref>
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