
[███████████████████████████████████░░░░░░] 07:46:51 The agony Timi did not forsee was holding this power and rewinding time at such a grand scale for so much time. Rewinding time normally was child's play if there was no focus except the self because of the fixed linearity of the past from a purely singular focal standpoint. But rewinding the very mechanisms of the current universe, that then connect other elements within that universe, and keeping it contained there locally while actively violating causality more and more as time went on began to break onto Timi themself. It was like holding a boulder up against stronger and stronger gravity. Timi was on their knees, desperate, sweating, the sheer exhaust of energy having ripped away at their outfit in complete tatters as their head bowed to the sheer power of Skaia. As the final boss was slain and the universe was completed, the rest of Timi's party observed the door carefully. They were nervous; the Maid of Void actively recognized the threat posed stepping into that door. A mercy kill at any other context would have been preferable, but... if Timi could do it... It was then that the impossible began to unfold before their eyes. The remaining party watched as Timi's gamble bore fruit. Slowly, the null corruption began to undo itself away from the portal, and Timi's party could see the universe beyond. Like glittering pearls and twinkling diamonds strewn across a dark fabric, they could all see the planet they had won. Exactly like Earth; all for their taking. Wane, the Witch of Light, did not hesitate to step through without saying a word. Once she did, she simply said, "Alright, catch you all on the flip side. Later." "Wait, what about Timi?" Said Peru, the Maid of Void. "They're a Time player, they'll catch up." Wane simply winked, and with it, winked away. Peru stood nervously as she looked at Hana, their Maid of Space. Hana shrugged. "She's not wrong, but... we should let Timi know it's fixed. Problem is, reaching them from here to there is extremely difficult with the time constraints. I know I'm... to blame for this, but... we don't know how long this portal has. Truth be told, I'm tired of being responsible. I'm tired of caring. Timi made it clear to us they could've soloed the boss if they wanted to. Where was this energy the time entire we worked our butts off?" "Timi is our friend. We can't just-" "We all lied to each other. None of us... I don't think any of us are really friends." Hana walked through the portal, and so stood Peru alone. She was quiet, standing there... and she glared at nothing. She couldn't make a portal big enough on her own. She could fly, but Hana's words still rung true. She manifested a generic object. She was still... very, very lucky. She wrote a message on it, and eyed Skaia itself. Putting her Void magic into it, making it intangible to everything but her and Timi, she leaned back... And threw it towards the core in a final Hail Mary, before leaving this Universe, too.