[And she wasn't there personally -- she hadn't even been alive, it was the original world -- but she'll try.]
They did, technically. Despite the name, they didn't attack them all, only those who tried to force them onto a path they couldn't meet, culminating in Helix and his Chosen Six. From what I've gathered, despite the destruction, it was meant to save the world, and it did. But they didn't stay gone. There was a time -- technically the same time, because the Randomizer had gone off 100 years in the future and then reset the world, scrambling it in the process, and so because the world was reset and yet some elements had carried over in an altered state, the timeline we're working with was started from an earlier point, but I digress! -- known as the return of the gods, where a host gathered a great many of them in their new incarnations to help repair the world and join with everyone else working to stop the person responsible.
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[And she wasn't there personally -- she hadn't even been alive, it was the original world -- but she'll try.]
They did, technically. Despite the name, they didn't attack them all, only those who tried to force them onto a path they couldn't meet, culminating in Helix and his Chosen Six. From what I've gathered, despite the destruction, it was meant to save the world, and it did. But they didn't stay gone. There was a time -- technically the same time, because the Randomizer had gone off 100 years in the future and then reset the world, scrambling it in the process, and so because the world was reset and yet some elements had carried over in an altered state, the timeline we're working with was started from an earlier point, but I digress! -- known as the return of the gods, where a host gathered a great many of them in their new incarnations to help repair the world and join with everyone else working to stop the person responsible.
I'm greatly simplifying, but did I cover enough?