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When Eris Morn uttered the ritual to become the Hive God of Vengeance by invoking the names of Ahsa's sisters, she also inadvertently invoked Ahsa into the ritual. Although resistant at first, Ahsa willingly gave in when she felt the righteousness in Eris's character. Thus, Ahsa can contain the energy from Eris's tithes.
When Eris Morn uttered the ritual to become the Hive God of Vengeance by invoking the names of Ahsa's sisters, she also inadvertently invoked Ahsa into the ritual. Although resistant at first, Ahsa willingly gave in when she felt the righteousness in Eris's character. Thus, Ahsa can contain the energy from Eris's tithes.


However, this bond is straining against the both of them. Further, if the ritual goes on for too long, Eris will be stuck in her Hive form and Ahsa could be twisted into something horrible.
However, this bond would strain against the both of them. Further, if the ritual goes on for too long, Eris will be stuck in her Hive form and Ahsa could be twisted into something horrible. Fortunately, Eris would be able to gather enough tithes from the Guardian and from killing the Witch Queen herself, gaining a millennia's worth of power, thereby becoming the most powerful Hive God, surpassing Xivu Arath. Weaving a powerful spell, Eris banished Xivu Arath form her own throne world, rendering the Hive God of War mortal and vulnerable, fulfilling their bargain with Immaru to an extent. With the deed done, Eris relinquished the power she gained, returning to her human form and ending her bond with Ahsa, allowing her to re-enter hibernation in peace.


==Ahsa's messages==
==Ahsa's messages==
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