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{{Quote|I have tossed aside all I once held dear and returned to the purity of self. We do not need titles torn from dead fables. We are, and have always been, who we are. Hated. Feared. Lost. Broken. Dredgen Yor did not make us. Orsa and his fools would have us believe we walk in the footsteps of truest, pure sorrow. I say my sorrow equals that of Yor. I say it transcends. I say we are the future, and the future does not wait for failures resting as ash in a field on some lonely, forgotten ridge. The Book says we must be unmade, not remade, not evolved, not improved. Unmade. To achieve such glories, we must start with ourselves. We must look into the abyss, naked and unafraid of its judgment against our many human weaknesses. But Orsa knows this. As did Bane and the others. They fear true judgment. They would hide behind their interpretations of Yor's ancient texts. Seeking understanding as a means to delay what must be done. No more gambits. No more posturing. No more running from a lone man with a Golden Gun. No more looking up to false heroes who speak of great lies. No more tormenting a girl who lost her parents and future life for the sake of pleasure and selfishness. Maleficent is not a worthy foe; she is even worse than an excuse. She is a traitor. A disgrace to the proud society Yor left behind for us. No longer will we let this monster taint the innocent girl's life and our namesake. From this moment on, we—those few brave enough to heed my words—will walk a straight line toward the abyss. We will end all who would change our course. We will do anything, good or bad, to ensure that this wretched pretender ceases to exist forevermore.|Callum Sol}}
{{Quote|I have tossed aside all I once held dear and returned to the purity of self. We do not need titles torn from dead fables. We are, and have always been, who we are. Hated. Feared. Lost. Broken. Dredgen Yor did not make us. Orsa and his fools would have us believe we walk in the footsteps of truest, pure sorrow. I say my sorrow equals that of Yor. I say it transcends. I say we are the future, and the future does not wait for failures resting as ash in a field on some lonely, forgotten ridge. The Book says we must be unmade, not remade, not evolved, not improved. Unmade. To achieve such glories, we must start with ourselves. We must look into the abyss, naked and unafraid of its judgment against our many human weaknesses. But Orsa knows this. As did Bane and the others. They fear true judgment. They would hide behind their interpretations of Yor's ancient texts. Seeking understanding as a means to delay what must be done. No more gambits. No more posturing. No more running from a lone man with a Golden Gun. No more looking up to false heroes who speak of great lies. No more tormenting a girl who lost her parents and future life for the sake of pleasure and selfishness. Maleficent is not a worthy foe; she is even worse than an excuse. She is a traitor. A disgrace to the proud society Yor left behind for us. No longer will we let this monster taint the innocent girl's life and our namesake. From this moment on, we—those few brave enough to heed my words—will walk a straight line toward the abyss. We will end all who would change our course. We will do anything, good or bad, to ensure that this wretched pretender ceases to exist forevermore.|Callum Sol}}
At some point, Mal received an envelope, containing a letter from Hades, who revealed that her real mother was, in fact, not Maleficent, but rather a woman named Kaguya Narusaka. Upon hearing the truth about who she really was, Mal tries to warn her friends about it, but Evie and Ben betray her, turning Maleficent back into her original form, to which Maleficent frees the villains who remained loyal to her from the Isle of the Lost and the other forgotten villains from hell and kills Carlos, Jay, Uma, Harry, Gil, Dizzy, and Celia before ending Mal's life and annihilating the Traveler.
At some point, Mal received an envelope, containing a letter from Hades, who revealed that her real mother was, in fact, not Maleficent, but rather a woman named Kaguya Narusaka. Upon hearing the truth about who she really was, Mal tries to warn her friends about it, but Evie and Ben betray her, turning Maleficent back into her original form, to which Maleficent frees the villains who remained loyal to her from the Isle of the Lost and the other forgotten villains from hell and kills Hades, Carlos, Jay, Uma, Harry, Gil, Dizzy, and Celia before ending Mal's life and annihilating the Traveler, which resulted in the deaths of each and every Guardians, along with Mara Sov, Ana Bray, Osiris, Eris Morn, and even the Young Wolf. However, [[Elsie Bray|a wounded stranger]], moments before dying, sends a mysterious shard of Carlos de Vil's birthright jewel to [[Emperor Calus]] aboard the [[Leviathan]], to which Calus and his forces would eventually lead a final battle against Maleficent's cult that would bring about the widespread extinction of both the Light and the Darkness.
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