The doors to the inner city opened and the city felt the surge of ancient powers begin to flow through it, Adventurers and Gods alike walked into the city and looked at how much it had changed.

People were living within the city now, there weren't that many, but at least there were a few more people than before.

Instntlymessages were sent to those both inside the Ark and those on the planet that the adventurers had managed to overcome the madness and were now free to walk around.

The old gods were free from their service, but most chose to keep vigilance over the primordial energies entrusted to them, those few that had decided to leave the inner city, had done so simply because they wanted to interact with the outside world.

To put it simply, they were just bored.

Two of them immediately teleported down to the planet, all eyes turned to the skies as a being of golden light and a being of pure darkness stood at the edge of the barrier.

Jaune watched as his old principle Profesor Ozpin, stands in front of him, and the new god of light looked at his old student.

Salem looked at Jaune and his group, her dark presence made everyone she looked at, try to hide from her eyes.

Their presence was immediately sensed by those with the means to do so, however, others simply looked with amazement of the two beings that had come down to their world.

"I see you have grown quite a bit Mr. Arc" Ozpin said to Jaune.

"We can't remain here, there are eyes from many that don't know who we are, Jaune. We have to go" Salem said to him.

"Just call us if you need help, goodbye Mr. Arc, this was just us visiting and saying goodbye before we go and explore this world" Ozpin said to him.

The two immediately left, they either created a large patch of darkness or a bright light around them, they kept switching sides until they vanished from sight.

Far from these events, the Draenei watched this happening, something completely unheard of for them had just shown itself, a being of light stood next to a being of darkness.

Even more curious both beings had emerged from the very portal that remained open, they each wondered what exactly was beyond the portal itself, perhaps it was a nexus of worlds, perhaps it led to a place of great and terrible power.

They could wonder all they wanted, but as things stood, the Humans held control over it, it was obvious they would keep it to themselves, after all, they had come from it.

Eventually, that would have to change, greate power flowed from the portal and even if just specks of energy leaked from the barrier, it was more than enough to make those that wanted power desire it.

They would have to figure out how to form an alliance with the Humans and be allowed to access such power, study its secrets and keep it from less than friendly hands.

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So many things were happening things that should have been, didn't, happen and things that shouldn't have had cemented themselves in the world.

A few days ago, a portal leading to a different time, a different place, had opened and from it, Draenei had emerged, they were frightened and seemed to have been put threw horror he could only imagine.

Amongst them were those who had lost their connection to the light, their limbs were swollen, and the color of their skin was a sickly color, faded if he had to describe it.

Their faces were sunken and stretched out, whatever had happened to them had mutated their bodies, into what they were now.

Yet they had somehow managed to make a connection with the powers that now flowed into the world, slowly they were regaining their forms, their health.

They spoke of an infection that had spread throughout the orcs, that somehow the demons had managed to gain control over the orcs, and a weapon, a gas used by the ogres and orcs to sever the Draeneirs connection to the light.

These events, as well as others, had not happened and as he along with the council listened they found themselves understanding something had defiantly changed.

It was easy to know where not when history had been altered.

Again his, as well as his people's eyes, turned to the portal and the Human.

The refuges had told them that the world they had come from was dying, things such as rain or even new plants were such a rarety that no one even bothered to pray for them anymore.

The rain was plentiful and in fact, the fears of some lands flooding were starting to spread amongst the ogre population, plants were sprouting everywhere, even if the beings made of nature had long since stopped walking the world.

The council had asked the refugees what had happened to the humans, what was their part in all of this, but none of the refugees had so much as heard about them.

They didn't even know what humans were.

"I want to go there" he heard one of his patients say as he looked at the portal in the distance.

"You know I can't let you do that, we have a treaty with the Human, no one crosses without their permission" I answered him

"My body it's changing, I'll soon be something else not who I was before...before, ...before, what was done to me, nor will I be what I am now, but something else entirely."

He says to me, as he lifts his hands showing me the blue light that is slowly alleviating the swelling from them.

"It's that very reason I can't let you or those with you go there, look at what a small portion of that power is doing to you, who knows how sudden the change could happen."

"Your bodies might not be able to handle it"

I turned to look at him, some things can only be understood when they are unspoken, so I turned to look at him, and I can't describe the feeling that comes over me.

Men, women, children all glowing with different colors stand near him, this man was nothing more than the one chosen by everyone.

"We were exiled because of our condition and even now most stay away from us"

"If we can not have a place here, let us find somewhere else, you already said the humans have no problem allowing others to live amongst them, if we prove ourselves useful"

I can't allow these thoughts to continue amongst them I have to talk to the council and find a way to alleviate my patient's worries, their fears, but they have seen and suffered so much.

"I have to think of something"

I point at their glowing forms "The light hasn't abandoned any of you, it simply decided you needed a different version of itself, for things that were to come"

I lying to them, but their pain-filled eyes, seem to soften and fill with hope.

"More reason for us to go" a woman said her voice sounded as she was about to breakdown sobbing.

"Please let us go" the man said to me, his voice was barely above a whisper now.