I am reaching the end of the book, just a little more reading tomorrow and I will be done.
This part was rather depressing, it described how Origin tried to counter the effects too much mana was having on them. One of the more successful things they did was the creation of a plant that absorbed mana and crystallized it, but it wasn’t effective enough to decrease the amount of ambient mana. It did, however, allow origin some extra time by making areas that had less mana than everywhere else. Ultimately this failed to keep up with the steady climb in ambient mana. They also tried to develop methods of storing large amounts of mana inside gems, that worked out just as well as the plant did.
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The writing slowly got more desperate as time went on, describing the various methods used by origin to combat this growing threat. But all efforts were in vain. Eventually, it took on a more resigned feel, like the author had given up hope for survival. It went on to describe how many of origin forced an evolution into a lesser creature just so they could survive a little while longer. Others decided to merge themselves with the dungeon cores, thinking that would allow them increased freedom, and it did in a way, they were able to keep most of their previous power intact, but were unable to travel the way the could before.
The largest group, however, just decided to die. They were unwilling to part with their freedom and died as they lived, creating, trying to leave their mark so thousands of years after they are all gone they will be remembered.
There isn’t much left to read, so I think I'll finish it up before bed tonight.
Anyway, Good Night Diary