Comparing The Spirit Of Hellix And The Solar Blade

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Before the world was born, a giant, lone, barren planet, stood at what seemed to be the center of the universe. God had created the spirit of Hellix, and the Solar Blade. This planet had a red-brown tint to its ground, covered in Ignis Redstone powder, the most flammable substance in the universe. The ground was completely rugged, with cracks all over the surface. The spirit of Hellix was spawned onto the surface of the giant planet, holding the Solar Blade. Hellix made his long embarkment to the center of the planet, where stood the Flammaki, a large bump with a hole in the center to fit the Solar Blade perfectly. Hellix had reached the Flammaki, and continued to ascend to the top. “O lapidem ignem huc misit me…” (“O fire stone,

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