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===Ivelka’s Role in Durnstang’s Plan=== Ivelka is one of Durnstang’s most important agents, as her actions directly target the Cycle of Mortality, which is central to the stability of the Weave. By corrupting mortal faith and weakening the Weave, Ivelka serves as a powerful tool in Durnstang’s grand design. Her influence spreads like a shadow over the hearts of the desperate, encouraging mortals to abandon the gods and embrace oblivion. Through her cult, the Cycle of Mortality is undermined at every turn, from the destruction of holy places and soul anchors to the rejection of resurrection magic. Each soul she severs from the Weave further destabilises reality, making it easier for Durnstang to tear the fabric of existence apart. Durnstang envisions a world where the Weave no longer holds sway over life and death, allowing him to unravel the cosmos back into the Primordial Abyss. Ivelka, blinded by her hatred of the gods, is unknowingly accelerating this apocalyptic vision. As the Weave weakens, the line between life and death blurs, and the natural order begins to fray. Durnstang moves ever closer to his goal of breaking the Cycle of Mortality, plunging Orsein into a cataclysmic era where souls are forever lost, and death becomes the only escape from the gods’ dominion. Ivelka’s fall from grace is complete, and her unwitting role as Durnstang’s harbinger of oblivion will have far-reaching consequences if left unchecked. The very fate of the world may hinge on whether her death cult and its insidious influence can be stopped before the Weave is irreparably damaged, and the Cycle of Mortality broken beyond repair.
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