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| - When his homeworld began to mysteriously erode, Gongora joined four other Immortals (Kaim, Seth, Ming, and Sarah) in travelling to a parallel world to investigate the cause. Using the Tower of Mirrors, the quintet came to the world of mortals and slowly integrated into their society, learning that the raw power of human emotion was reacting with the latent magic energy of the worlds, causing the Immortals' world to degrade.
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| - When his homeworld began to mysteriously erode, Gongora joined four other Immortals (Kaim, Seth, Ming, and Sarah) in travelling to a parallel world to investigate the cause. Using the Tower of Mirrors, the quintet came to the world of mortals and slowly integrated into their society, learning that the raw power of human emotion was reacting with the latent magic energy of the worlds, causing the Immortals' world to degrade. Unfortunately, Gongora's time among mortals caused him to become corrupted by his own emotions, giving him a taste for conquest and a lust for godhood. He thus began scheming to separate the worlds of Mortals and Immortals, leaving him to rule over the former without interference from the latter. However, Gongora knew that his companions would oppose his ambitions - they had to be removed. Since they were also Immortals, Gongora decided to wipe their memories, arranging various horrific disasters and traumas to drive each of his former allies to despair before erasing their memories and putting them in positions for later use.
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