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Paragon Protocol: Epilogue

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Overview: The adventure may be over, but there are still more stories to be told.

Aivan Factorovich[edit | edit source]

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Aliria Servine[edit | edit source]

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Nyrgoth[edit | edit source]

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Sylphine Nightfall[edit | edit source]

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Atlas[edit | edit source]

After their long descent through the Hells, Atlas needed time away from war, from prophecy, from gods. He returned to the Material Plane and wandered for months without destination, seeking something he had never been allowed before: himself. His entire life had been devoted to the Cult of the Shattered Mountain. Now, for the first time, he was free of it. Nine months after the fires of the Hells had dimmed behind him, Atlas found his purpose again. On the steps of a quiet orphanage lay an abandoned infant, one with fiery red hair, wrapped in simple cloth, a small nametag tied at her wrist. Othea.

Sylphine Nightfall had saved the spirit of his goddess in her final moments, granting her not another throne, not another war, but a second beginning. Reborn as a mortal child, Othea was free at last from the burdens, pain, and expectations that had once defined her. Atlas did not hesitate. He gathered the child into his arms and, with that simple act, chose his path. He would give her the life she had never been allowed to have. He would protect her from the weight of worship and the chains of destiny.

In time, Atlas would also seek out the scattered remnants of the Cult, those who had remained on the Material Plane and those who survived the Hells. But he would not rebuild what once was. Instead, he helped them heal. He guided them toward a faith no longer rooted in blind devotion or fear, but in hope and in community. Few would ever know that the laughing child at his side had once been their god. Perhaps it was better that way. And so Atlas spent the rest of his days not as a zealot, not as a warrior of a shattered mountain, but as something far greater, a leader to a lost people, and father to a girl with a bright and unburdened future.

Endine di Valpadana[edit | edit source]

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Allies and Enemies[edit | edit source]

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Ramifications of the Infernal Insurrection[edit | edit source]

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Beneath the Passage[edit | edit source]

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