Xleena was starting to get a bit emotionally tired. She could see why Jaida had snapped into her state now. This is far too hectic! she shouted in her head, and looked at Jay as he asked her to save Asia. 'Sure, i'll go.' She replied quickly, hoping for a bit more of a silence than this.
Jumping down into the hole, she failed to hit the ground due to the fact she used her wings as a parachute. Noticing Asia in the spotlight she inquired 'Whats wrong? You've been acting strange since we've met.' Feeling like this was a slightly offensive thing to say she tried to remedy her words quickly by saying 'well.. um, if this is your personality that's cool too...um, there's more odder people out there anyway!' Xleena looked away rather embarrassed.
Meanwhile, the meeting between the guardians had finished... their plans had come to fruition and all they had to do is wait until their realm spirits called out to them. Hopefully this would be soon...any wise spirit would look to a divinity when the residents of Heno would be released.
For this to happen however, Feren decided to bend the rules a little bit (because what they were planning was a bit more so than that) and go to his infected counterpart in Heno. There he would tell them there was a gateway, and give them the information on the disease. After that, he would open the gateway, and watch from the blank realm that Jensuno created, to avoid harm from any divinities opposing the four, especially his mother, who was unaware of the realm itself.
The others would follow suit after they had done all they needed to. The battle plains would be Folen, and all the other guardians would transport their souls there if they wandered into the gates.
This was time for a new age.
Sicklo returned to the nameless dimension with a slight sense of both sorrow and glee. Sorrow over the fact that its mother had to suffer, but glee because Sicklo hated being alone. All it ever wanted was to talk to people... but it had forgotten how to. No one in the nameless dimension remembered about divinities, and if they did then they forgot to call out to them. Or, they would become faceless, so there was no chance in having a nice conversation with anyone, or to perhaps have a friend.
Sicklo didn't even really like the other divinities, they were all far too 'holier than thou'- they didn't want to live alongside their spirits... they wanted to rule them. Even Renkako, who acted against the idea, was in it all along; after a while of discussion Sicklo saw the look of excitement burn in her eyes. Some heavenly divinity she is.
Despite feeling alone, Sicklo loved its realm. Here it had both spectrums of 'good' and 'evil'. It made things more interesting. The realm also gave the opportunity to make spirits change their ways, so they could get a happier life in a better realm. And if they deserved it, then they'd get demoted.
Sicklo particularly liked this, because it knew that in the living world, you could be as good as you wanted and never get where you deserve, and if you were bad, you could stay at the top for the whole of your life. Death was decent. It gave you what you deserved. That is why when this plan works, it will let its spirits remember, and live alongside them.
Suddenly Sicklo heard a faint cry for it, much to its disbelief. It moved there straight away, and found two creatures looking up at it in awe. It then realised where it was- The gate! This was all obviously meant to happen.