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Darkness at the End:
 
Darkness at the End:
  
* A river dry of water, and a lake of dark water where no lake should be
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* A river dry of water, and a lake of dark water where no lake should be [Canal and oil field in Scroll 10?  Thwarted]
 
* A ferocious rampage by a Great Spirit, wreaking havoc and carnage among innocent and guilty alike [Attempted on Night of Gates N.]
 
* A ferocious rampage by a Great Spirit, wreaking havoc and carnage among innocent and guilty alike [Attempted on Night of Gates N.]
 
* A town or a keep where the dead walk and the living do not, keeping a terrible beast prisoned within  
 
* A town or a keep where the dead walk and the living do not, keeping a terrible beast prisoned within  
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In the 2016 Night of Gates run, the party supported the lesser of two evils (Aku) and was rewarded with the opportunity to write two new signs of Toro:
 
In the 2016 Night of Gates run, the party supported the lesser of two evils (Aku) and was rewarded with the opportunity to write two new signs of Toro:
  
* A battle is fought in silence, and both sides lose.
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* A battle is fought in silence, and both sides lose. [Mostly done]
 
* People walk upon the water and swim on the land.
 
* People walk upon the water and swim on the land.
  

Revision as of 15:07, 22 September 2018

Toro is a demon, the Darkness That Comes At The End, brother of Aku and the Shadow. It is trying to bring about the end of the world. Brother of Aku and Giichi.

Signs of Toro, from Full House:

My researches indicate that the most important concept to understand about the potential ascendancy of Toro is not that Toro acts to create the end – it is that there are some omens which speak of the end, and Toro is central to many of those omens. If the omens are true, then the ending is unavoidable, and it will be Toro who brings the end. And, since nothing is eternal, even the sun and the earth, then perhaps that ending is unavoidable – but “unavoidable” and “occurring soon” need not be the same thing.

The nature of prophecy is such that any list of omens may not be complete, and such arts are closer to yours than mine, in any event. However, some omens which are likely to be True Omens of the Darkness at the End:

  • A river dry of water, and a lake of dark water where no lake should be [Canal and oil field in Scroll 10? Thwarted]
  • A ferocious rampage by a Great Spirit, wreaking havoc and carnage among innocent and guilty alike [Attempted on Night of Gates N.]
  • A town or a keep where the dead walk and the living do not, keeping a terrible beast prisoned within
  • A great massacre among men, with death as swift and silent as the falling of night [Completed by the Obsidian Warlord in a battle against the North.]
  • A hole in the world through which the stars fall [Attempted at least twice, once with the Comet demon in the North, one in Stars and Stones.]
  • A rebellion arising in the World Below, to place the World Below above the World Above [Completed.]

There is one more omen which is said to be written in darkness upon darkness – the idiom is used here to mean that it is unreadable, and in some sense cannot be read until after all is in darkness.

According to Black, of the Spirits of the Double Caldera, this last omen involves the death of Toro's 'guy', presumably in some particular way, although he was not able to determine what way that is.


In the 2016 Night of Gates run, the party supported the lesser of two evils (Aku) and was rewarded with the opportunity to write two new signs of Toro:

  • A battle is fought in silence, and both sides lose. [Mostly done]
  • People walk upon the water and swim on the land.