Emet-Selch arches an eyebrow. In all the years he has explained the true history of the star, no one has ever asked such a thing. It is usually met with disbelief, skepticism, or outright accusation of skewing the truth to further his own ends. Few were curious, none were curious about that detail specifically. Strange.
"The world itself." He answers solemnly. The origin of it had been hotly debated among the Convocation, and they ultimately decided that the Confluences that spanned the world were becoming stagnant, which cause their creation magic to run wild. "Our star began to unravel from the inside out. What ensued thereafter gave rise to misbegotten fiends and disasters of which we had never seen. In the end, the star itself was split into several worlds which remain largely ignorant of one another."
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"The world itself." He answers solemnly. The origin of it had been hotly debated among the Convocation, and they ultimately decided that the Confluences that spanned the world were becoming stagnant, which cause their creation magic to run wild. "Our star began to unravel from the inside out. What ensued thereafter gave rise to misbegotten fiends and disasters of which we had never seen. In the end, the star itself was split into several worlds which remain largely ignorant of one another."
Thus, a history forgotten.