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{{Cosmoria - Amaranth Remnant}}{{Cosmoria|use_scope_styling=no}}<center><span style="font-size:155%; font-family: Cinzel; color:#DF0049;">[[Amaranth (Imagindarium)|Imagindarium]] / <u>[[Amaranth (Galvyria)|Galvyria]]</u></span>
The death of infinity was not a particularly spectacular event. The series of events leading up to it, the [[Ultimate End]] as it was known, represented the sole purpose of [[Ambrosia]]. After it was achieved, the various actors in the deterministic play that was Ambrosia were simply left to their own devices. The story was finished, the universe had no reason to continue intervening. The dilapidation set in quickly, the various infinite powers that kept Ambrosia in check began grinding to a halt. Even seconds after the Ultimate End was achieved, the universe was already dying.
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{{Infobox_Phenomenon
| title1 = Amaranth-Cosmoria
| article_creator = [[User:Duodecillionaire|Duodecillionaire]]
| scope = [[Scope:Cosmoria|Cosmoria]]
| setting = [[Scope:Amaranth Succession|Amaranth Succession]]
| author = [[User:Duodecillionaire|Duodecillionaire]]
| type = Metaphysical Manifestation
| classification = Ontological Phenomenon
| appearance = Dormant energy form; occasionally manifests as Null Behavior Particles
| function/purpose = Continuation of Amaranth's existence following Imagindarium's collapse
| narrative_role = Surviving essence of a prior reality; foundational force in Cosmoria
| divinity = Manifestation of Amaranth (a divine/metaphysical force)
| associated_entities = *Amaranth
*Imagindarium
*The Monad
| predictability = Unpredictable emergence tied to quantum anomalies
| esoteric_effects = Transforms metaphysical potential into observable Null Behavior Particles
| persistence = Persistent but hidden throughout Cosmoria
| sentience = Implied through directed metaphysical behavior
| related_phenomena = *Amaranth Remnants
*Null Behavior Particles
*The Ultimate End
| root_phenomenon = Amaranth
| subphenomena = *Splitting into Good and Evil
*Amaranth-Touched Particles
| constituent_phenomena = *Null Behavior Particles
| dominion = Underlies metaphysical substrate of Cosmoria
| alignment = Split into Good and Evil
| image1 = Amaranth.png
| caption-image1 = The ancient visage of Amaranth as it was during [[Imagindarium's Creation]]
}}


Perhaps it was painless, for the uncountably many souls that called Ambrosia home. Most of it was surely destroyed within the blink of an eye. Certain pockets could have persisted, and may still persist to this day if specific conditions are met. The conditions are merging with the force of [[Amaranth]], the only lasting legacy of Ambrosia. This concept, an objective force of infinity, was impossible to remove from reality. In truth, so was its creator, [[Ambrosia#Imagindarium|Imagindarium]], an even more potent force of creation that transcends even infinity. However, Imagindarium's story was finished, leaving the scattered remains of its creation alone.


Amaranth-Cosmoria is the manifestation of [[Amaranth (Imagindarium)|Amaranth]] in the second universe, [[Cosmoria]]. Its death in the previous reality was not particularly spectacular or glamorous even though the events leading up to it, the [[Ultimate End]], were. [[Imagindarium's Creation]], the previous reality, was a deterministic play [[Imagindarium_(Imagindarium)|Imagindarium]] directed. It meticulously arranged countless omnipotent powers and forces to tell its story. The moment the story ended, Imagindarium disappeared, leaving its creation's infinities to slam into one another with unstoppable might. Hardly an instant elapsed before it imploded. The only thing to have survived was [[Amaranth]], albeit in a simplified and dormant state.
Like a director abandoning a set of actors, props, and a stage abandoned after a play, the universe still technically existed. The story was over, closing the reality it represented, but there was a more base reality that continued on. The medium on which the story was told, usually referred to as the "Stage," was not empty. Imagindarium left behind nearly a vast amount of potential. There was no energy in this system, but there was potential for change to take place.


Even though Imagindarium's creation disappeared, a more base substrate existed on which activity could still happen. This medium in which stories could be told, usually called the "Stage," was not empty. Imagindarium left behind nearly infinite possibility in the form of a frothy soup of unrealized potential. This energy manifested in countless particles that attempted to take form, one of which was [[The Monad]], [[Cosmoria|Cosmoria's]] sole particle. Familiar concepts like space and time caused Amaranth to cease its inactivity.
Over the eons, Amaranth idly stood by. As the first true particle, [[Cosmoria|The Monad]], came into existence, it created an entire universe in its solitary dance on the stage. Playing the role of every particle at the same time, The Monad caused [[Cosmoria]] to leap into existence. With an entire new universe to interface with, familiar concepts like space and time caused Amaranth to finally begin interfering once more.

==Creation==
In the first few moments of Cosmoria's existence, Amaranth split into '''Good''' and '''Evil'''. Perhaps it was imitating the quantum fields of Cosmoria, or perhaps it was breaking down without Imagindarium to guide it. Either way, these two forces would have a lasting impact on Cosmoria. Good and evil, while not objective anymore, are better described as the names for Amaranth's two fundamental halves.

As the fire of Cosmoria's creation settled down, the [[Amaranth Remnant (Cosmoria)|Amaranth Remnants]] precipitated out of the primordial plasma. The Remnants ranged in size from specks of dust to an entire planet and exhibited exotic properties. Over billions of years, they had percolated to every star system. Only a small number would ever have the privilege of interacting with life; most were locked away in the core of stars or deep in interstellar space.


=History=
==Discovery==
==Discovery==
A theory that included Amaranth was a holy grail for scientists in Cosmoria. For millennia, a theory of everything that included the quantum, gravity, and the [[Noosphere]], had been the standard view. It was the most successful theory of all time, launching technological development forward everywhere it was discovered. Accurately predicting the behavior of particles a trillion times to one, it was truly a theory of ''everything.'' Much to the dismay of philosophers, it swallowed the field of meta-physics, converting it into a field of science with definitive answers and testable hypotheses.
A theory that included Amaranth was a holy grail for scientists in Cosmoria. For centuries, a theory of everything, which included the quantum, gravity, and the [[Noosphere]], had been the standard view. It was the most successful theory of all time, launching technological development everywhere it was discovered. Accurately predicting the behavior of all particles, it was truly a theory of ''everything.'' Much to the dismay of philosophers, it swallowed much of the field of metaphysics, converting it into a science with definitive answers and testable hypotheses.

When scientists began exploring anomalies in their data, they noticed a common trend. The stray particles that defied their theories, for only nanoseconds at a time, had only null properties. For example, metaphors like "spin" and "color" are often used for quantum particles to describe their utterly alien behavior. When the particles got out of line, physicists measured these properties as null. As the quantum physicists petitioned governments to build ever-larger particle colliders, serious advancement in the field slowed to a halt. As they looked closer, it only confirmed their existing theory. No matter how high the energies involved, these so-called "Null Behavior Particles" behaved the same.

As conventional physicists were stumped, an emerging field would attempt to explain these phenomena. The scientific community saw the field of '''Anomalistics''', an unserious discipline beset by pseudoscience, unfalsifiable claims, and ludicrous explanations. In the [[Providence Union]], then the center of scientific advancement, anomalists could hardly find the funding to conduct the expensive planetary-scale quantum research they needed. Within the [[Triumvirate Civilization]], however, the theocratic government was looking for any esoteric reason to justify their faith. The Triumvirate showered anomalists with large amounts of funding, even going so far as to have primitive species under their control research it as well. Anomalists emigrated to the Triumvirate in large numbers to pursue their research or, more often, become tremendously rich while doing little.

==Amaranth Remnants==
As centuries passed, Anomalists from across the Triumvirate rediscovered the Amaranth Remnants. When studied, they proved to be made up almost entirely of Null Behavior Particles. Due to their relevance in [[Aeternalism]], these once legendary artifacts inspired their new name, "Amaranth-Touched Particles." The Triumvirate sanctioned the '''Ministry of Occult Research''' to gather as many Amaranth Remnants as possible. A subgroup, the secretive [[Occult Galaxy Project]] sought to monopolize the research

The organization managed to outlast the Triumvirate but had a difficult time maintaining its monopoly on the Amaranth Artifacts. Religious fanatics, rival organizations, and governments collected most of them. The [[Sedrua]]-aligned [[Cabal of Amaranth Truth]] in particular collected the most notable of them.

An Amaranth remnant has strange properties. Instead of the normal quantum particles, it seems the components of these remnants were purely classical. In other words, they had objective momentum, energy, position—everything that defies the bedrock of quantum physics. Nanoseconds after leaving their group, however, they would become conventional quantum particles. Later, it would be shown that Amaranth remnants are the creations of Amaranth, forced into existence and free of uncertainty.


Amaranth remnants usually took on utterly mundane forms, usually fitting right in with the soil, regolith, or rock around them. Amaranth remnants took thousands of years to discover, some even ending up inadvertently used in tools or buildings. They seem to be indestructible, but at their edges exists a sort of barrier. Particles on their surface constantly break away, replaced with others as Amaranth reasserts their existence. This unique radiation allowed for the discovery of the Amaranth Remnants.
So when scientists began exploring the exceptions, they noticed a common trend. The stray particle that defied their theories, for a much as nanoseconds at a time, had its properties become null. For example, metaphors such as "spin" and "color" are often used for quantum particles to describe their utterly alien properties. When the particles got out of line, these properties were measured to be null. For a time, this was the official terminology.


==Penultimate End==
As the quantum physicists petitioned governments to build ever-larger particle colliders, serious advancement in the field slowed to a halt. As they looked closer, it only confirmed their existing theory. When they found the exceptions, these so-called "Null Behavior Particles," no matter how high the energies involved were, they behaved the same.
Cosmoria hurdled toward its end; The Monad was always going to annihilate with itself. Cosmoria's physicists had assumed it would forever iterate upon itself, as it has done an innumerable number of times in the past. However, this final iteration, the result of infinitely complex rules contained within the Monad, was here and would prove its most spectacular. Amaranth began percolating into The Monad, gently altering its dance at first. Amaranth, the force of narrative and fate, had a simple agenda—it wanted to conjoin its Good and Evil halves, and Cosmoria was the most "narrative-like" thing that existed at that time. Like attracted like in a manner of speaking.


One leader of the Triumvirate, [[Administrator Holos]], had taken a great interest in Amaranth. Within it was the capacity to create new Monad particles, they believed. If one could use Amaranth to step outside of the Monad, and to become independent of it, they could access the endless frothing sea of potential that spawned Cosmoria's sole particle. Holos had every intention of taking hold of these particles as was their perceived birthright, ''"Every star, every planet, every rock, every molecule, every damn quantum fluctuation. It's all yours!"''
As the physicists were stumped by the complex phenomenon, an emerging field would prove most useful in explaining these phenomena. The field of Anomalistics was seen as an unserious pursuit beset by pseudoscience, unfalsifiable claims, and ludicrous explanations. In the [[Providence Union]], then the center of scientific advancement, they could hardly find the funding. Within the [[Triumvirate Civilization]], however, the theocratic government was looking for any esoteric reason to declare their faith as superior to the much more prevalent faiths of the day. The Triumvirate showered the field with large amounts of funding, even going so far as to have primitive species under their control research it as well. Anomalists from the Providence Union were welcomed with open arms and emigrated to the Triumvirate in large numbers to pursue their research or, more often, become tremendously rich while doing little.


Holos learned the secrets of manipulating Evil through interaction with the [[Antiwraith]]. The avatar of Good, the [[Amaranth Knight]], was nowhere to be found. Holos shattered empires in their search for the Knight, mobilizing billions of soldiers, millions of spacecraft, and most of the universe. There it was, in Holos' capital, [[Eos (Cosmoria)|Eos]], a single man wore the armor of the Amaranth Knight. [[Imperator Eero]], as he would be come to called, fought back Holos' armies. The immortal lieutenants Holos had sourced, whether [[Spirits (Cosmoria)|Spirits]] or ancient machines, fell one by one. A mere individual could not be responsible for this—Holos was fighting against [[Mars (Cosmoria)|Mars]]. Holos, responsible for killing Mars' first incarnation six thousand years ago, would finally face him again in battle.
As the centuries went on, Anomalists from across the Triumvirate rediscovered the [[Ambrosian Remnants]]. These anomalous objects, ranging from particles of dust to, in one case, an entire exoplanet known as [[Amarent]], had unique properties. When studied, they proved to be made up almost entirely of Null Behavior Particles. Due to their relevance in [[Aeternalism]], these once legendary artifacts caused the particles to be renamed to "Amaranth-Touched Particles."


With the entire universe united behind Eero, Mars had enough strength to face Holos. The collective might of Cosmoria's denizens, bolstered by Good's incarnation, was not enough, however. As Evil has always been the larger half, Holos and the Antiwraith tore the Knight off of Eero one piece at a time. Eero did not waver, though he stood alone before Holos, within him was the spirit of Mars, the collective will of all intelligent beings. Paradoxically, Mars was stronger without the force of narrative hindering him, though simultaneously this would also become part of the narrative taking hold of reality. Amaranth had its influence all through Cosmoria, trampling free will, imposing fate onto the once non-deterministic universe, and in many ways acting against everything Mars had spent six millennia fighting for.
==The Great Amaranth Heist==
These great artifacts would change hands dozens of times in history, but, by 85,000 CE, they would end up firmly within the coffers of [[Sedrua]]. The Aeternalist nation considered them holy objects that were to be protected at all costs. While there were other holders of the artifacts, such as the [[Cabal of Amaranth Truth]] and the [[Occult Galaxy Project]], Sedrua controlled over 95% of these objects. Its capital was even Amarent, such was the importance of Amaranth.


Eero saw the red-colored shackles on his limbs. Holos' shackles were an angry dark red, while his were lighter, as though the only difference was in aesthetic. The Monad shook as Mars ripped free from the meta-narrative. According to Amaranth, Mars was destined to defeat Holos, to defeat evil, and to bring about ever-lasting peace and governance by the people, all under Amaranth's auspices. Mars rejected this destiny, rejected rule by any force, even one representing "objective goodness." The thematic void left behind from Mars violating his role shook Amaranth to its core. Non-determinism reasserted itself as Mars slew Holos, the Antiwraith, and the Knight.
During the [[War of the Ancients]], Sedrua moved all of its artifacts to the [[Lux Aeterna]]. There, they would be protected by one [[Father Zaphenim]], one of the oldest intelligent beings in Cosmoria and also one of its most Thaumically powerful. He spent much of his time studying them, but his focus usually returned to two of the most interest artifacts—the [[Amaranth Knight]] and the [[Antiwraith]]. Legends of these ancient beings date back to well before the beginning of the Common Era. While a small contingent of archeologists had been looking for them for centuries, they were located in [[Lux_Aeterna#Zaphenim's_Mansion|Zaphenim's Mansion]] the whole time. This building, located in the center of Cosmoria and shrouded by the clouds of the Lux Aeterna, was inaccessible for most.


Amaranth remained, but was mostly banished from Cosmoria. The smallest fragment persisted which [[Azurade]] grabbed onto. Though Azurade was supposed to have submitted like all of Cosmoria's other "gods," Amaranth elevated her to Mars' role in the narrative, and Amaranth united with Azurade. As Mars learned of this, he brought down his spear onto her—and the Monad annihilated with itself.
The War of the Ancients, however, motivated soldiers from the [[Dominion of Astraeus]] to find a way to break into the mansion. It is well-known that [[Magi]] are the only individuals capable of entering the Lux Aeterna. Thus, the Dominion sent its most potent magi, which included its Empress [[Jezebel Drusus]]. During a protracted battle between Jezebel and Father Zaphenim, soldiers from the Dominion were able to secure the Amaranth Knight but failed to extract the Antiwraith. Most of the other artifacts were stolen, however, leaving Zaphenim's mansion empty.


The curtains closed, and Azurade escaped certain destruction by microseconds. All of Cosmoria vanished, Mars included, and she was alone. A part of her lived on to usher in the next era—[[Galviyra]], in which Amaranth synthesized the complete control of Imagindarium and the radical freedom of Cosmoria to create a mostly unfated pseudo-narrative.
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This content takes place in the "Amaranth Succession" — A bridged Scope plotline between the Scopes of Imagindarium's Creation, Cosmoria and Galvyria and is to be understood as equally canonical in all three.



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Amaranth-Cosmoria
The ancient visage of Amaranth as it was during Imagindarium's Creation
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Article Creator
Scope
General Properties
Type

Metaphysical Manifestation

Classification

Ontological Phenomenon

Appearance

Dormant energy form; occasionally manifests as Null Behavior Particles

Function/Purpose

Continuation of Amaranth's existence following Imagindarium's collapse

Narrative Role

Surviving essence of a prior reality; foundational force in Cosmoria

Spiritual Properties
Divinity

Manifestation of Amaranth (a divine/metaphysical force)

Associated Entities
  • Amaranth
  • Imagindarium
  • The Monad
Behavior
Predictability

Unpredictable emergence tied to quantum anomalies

Esoteric Effects

Transforms metaphysical potential into observable Null Behavior Particles

Persistence

Persistent but hidden throughout Cosmoria

Sentience

Implied through directed metaphysical behavior

Relationships
Dominion

Underlies metaphysical substrate of Cosmoria

Alignment

Split into Good and Evil

Related Phenomena
  • Amaranth Remnants
  • Null Behavior Particles
  • The Ultimate End
Root Phenomenon

Amaranth

Subphenomena
  • Splitting into Good and Evil
  • Amaranth-Touched Particles
Constituent Phenomena
  • Null Behavior Particles


Amaranth-Cosmoria is the manifestation of Amaranth in the second universe, Cosmoria. Its death in the previous reality was not particularly spectacular or glamorous even though the events leading up to it, the Ultimate End, were. Imagindarium's Creation, the previous reality, was a deterministic play Imagindarium directed. It meticulously arranged countless omnipotent powers and forces to tell its story. The moment the story ended, Imagindarium disappeared, leaving its creation's infinities to slam into one another with unstoppable might. Hardly an instant elapsed before it imploded. The only thing to have survived was Amaranth, albeit in a simplified and dormant state.

Even though Imagindarium's creation disappeared, a more base substrate existed on which activity could still happen. This medium in which stories could be told, usually called the "Stage," was not empty. Imagindarium left behind nearly infinite possibility in the form of a frothy soup of unrealized potential. This energy manifested in countless particles that attempted to take form, one of which was The Monad, Cosmoria's sole particle. Familiar concepts like space and time caused Amaranth to cease its inactivity.

Creation

In the first few moments of Cosmoria's existence, Amaranth split into Good and Evil. Perhaps it was imitating the quantum fields of Cosmoria, or perhaps it was breaking down without Imagindarium to guide it. Either way, these two forces would have a lasting impact on Cosmoria. Good and evil, while not objective anymore, are better described as the names for Amaranth's two fundamental halves.

As the fire of Cosmoria's creation settled down, the Amaranth Remnants precipitated out of the primordial plasma. The Remnants ranged in size from specks of dust to an entire planet and exhibited exotic properties. Over billions of years, they had percolated to every star system. Only a small number would ever have the privilege of interacting with life; most were locked away in the core of stars or deep in interstellar space.

Discovery

A theory that included Amaranth was a holy grail for scientists in Cosmoria. For centuries, a theory of everything, which included the quantum, gravity, and the Noosphere, had been the standard view. It was the most successful theory of all time, launching technological development everywhere it was discovered. Accurately predicting the behavior of all particles, it was truly a theory of everything. Much to the dismay of philosophers, it swallowed much of the field of metaphysics, converting it into a science with definitive answers and testable hypotheses.

When scientists began exploring anomalies in their data, they noticed a common trend. The stray particles that defied their theories, for only nanoseconds at a time, had only null properties. For example, metaphors like "spin" and "color" are often used for quantum particles to describe their utterly alien behavior. When the particles got out of line, physicists measured these properties as null. As the quantum physicists petitioned governments to build ever-larger particle colliders, serious advancement in the field slowed to a halt. As they looked closer, it only confirmed their existing theory. No matter how high the energies involved, these so-called "Null Behavior Particles" behaved the same.

As conventional physicists were stumped, an emerging field would attempt to explain these phenomena. The scientific community saw the field of Anomalistics, an unserious discipline beset by pseudoscience, unfalsifiable claims, and ludicrous explanations. In the Providence Union, then the center of scientific advancement, anomalists could hardly find the funding to conduct the expensive planetary-scale quantum research they needed. Within the Triumvirate Civilization, however, the theocratic government was looking for any esoteric reason to justify their faith. The Triumvirate showered anomalists with large amounts of funding, even going so far as to have primitive species under their control research it as well. Anomalists emigrated to the Triumvirate in large numbers to pursue their research or, more often, become tremendously rich while doing little.

Amaranth Remnants

As centuries passed, Anomalists from across the Triumvirate rediscovered the Amaranth Remnants. When studied, they proved to be made up almost entirely of Null Behavior Particles. Due to their relevance in Aeternalism, these once legendary artifacts inspired their new name, "Amaranth-Touched Particles." The Triumvirate sanctioned the Ministry of Occult Research to gather as many Amaranth Remnants as possible. A subgroup, the secretive Occult Galaxy Project sought to monopolize the research

The organization managed to outlast the Triumvirate but had a difficult time maintaining its monopoly on the Amaranth Artifacts. Religious fanatics, rival organizations, and governments collected most of them. The Sedrua-aligned Cabal of Amaranth Truth in particular collected the most notable of them.

An Amaranth remnant has strange properties. Instead of the normal quantum particles, it seems the components of these remnants were purely classical. In other words, they had objective momentum, energy, position—everything that defies the bedrock of quantum physics. Nanoseconds after leaving their group, however, they would become conventional quantum particles. Later, it would be shown that Amaranth remnants are the creations of Amaranth, forced into existence and free of uncertainty.

Amaranth remnants usually took on utterly mundane forms, usually fitting right in with the soil, regolith, or rock around them. Amaranth remnants took thousands of years to discover, some even ending up inadvertently used in tools or buildings. They seem to be indestructible, but at their edges exists a sort of barrier. Particles on their surface constantly break away, replaced with others as Amaranth reasserts their existence. This unique radiation allowed for the discovery of the Amaranth Remnants.

Penultimate End

Cosmoria hurdled toward its end; The Monad was always going to annihilate with itself. Cosmoria's physicists had assumed it would forever iterate upon itself, as it has done an innumerable number of times in the past. However, this final iteration, the result of infinitely complex rules contained within the Monad, was here and would prove its most spectacular. Amaranth began percolating into The Monad, gently altering its dance at first. Amaranth, the force of narrative and fate, had a simple agenda—it wanted to conjoin its Good and Evil halves, and Cosmoria was the most "narrative-like" thing that existed at that time. Like attracted like in a manner of speaking.

One leader of the Triumvirate, Administrator Holos, had taken a great interest in Amaranth. Within it was the capacity to create new Monad particles, they believed. If one could use Amaranth to step outside of the Monad, and to become independent of it, they could access the endless frothing sea of potential that spawned Cosmoria's sole particle. Holos had every intention of taking hold of these particles as was their perceived birthright, "Every star, every planet, every rock, every molecule, every damn quantum fluctuation. It's all yours!"

Holos learned the secrets of manipulating Evil through interaction with the Antiwraith. The avatar of Good, the Amaranth Knight, was nowhere to be found. Holos shattered empires in their search for the Knight, mobilizing billions of soldiers, millions of spacecraft, and most of the universe. There it was, in Holos' capital, Eos, a single man wore the armor of the Amaranth Knight. Imperator Eero, as he would be come to called, fought back Holos' armies. The immortal lieutenants Holos had sourced, whether Spirits or ancient machines, fell one by one. A mere individual could not be responsible for this—Holos was fighting against Mars. Holos, responsible for killing Mars' first incarnation six thousand years ago, would finally face him again in battle.

With the entire universe united behind Eero, Mars had enough strength to face Holos. The collective might of Cosmoria's denizens, bolstered by Good's incarnation, was not enough, however. As Evil has always been the larger half, Holos and the Antiwraith tore the Knight off of Eero one piece at a time. Eero did not waver, though he stood alone before Holos, within him was the spirit of Mars, the collective will of all intelligent beings. Paradoxically, Mars was stronger without the force of narrative hindering him, though simultaneously this would also become part of the narrative taking hold of reality. Amaranth had its influence all through Cosmoria, trampling free will, imposing fate onto the once non-deterministic universe, and in many ways acting against everything Mars had spent six millennia fighting for.

Eero saw the red-colored shackles on his limbs. Holos' shackles were an angry dark red, while his were lighter, as though the only difference was in aesthetic. The Monad shook as Mars ripped free from the meta-narrative. According to Amaranth, Mars was destined to defeat Holos, to defeat evil, and to bring about ever-lasting peace and governance by the people, all under Amaranth's auspices. Mars rejected this destiny, rejected rule by any force, even one representing "objective goodness." The thematic void left behind from Mars violating his role shook Amaranth to its core. Non-determinism reasserted itself as Mars slew Holos, the Antiwraith, and the Knight.

Amaranth remained, but was mostly banished from Cosmoria. The smallest fragment persisted which Azurade grabbed onto. Though Azurade was supposed to have submitted like all of Cosmoria's other "gods," Amaranth elevated her to Mars' role in the narrative, and Amaranth united with Azurade. As Mars learned of this, he brought down his spear onto her—and the Monad annihilated with itself.

The curtains closed, and Azurade escaped certain destruction by microseconds. All of Cosmoria vanished, Mars included, and she was alone. A part of her lived on to usher in the next era—Galviyra, in which Amaranth synthesized the complete control of Imagindarium and the radical freedom of Cosmoria to create a mostly unfated pseudo-narrative.