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==== Battle of the Brazilian Christ the Redeemer Statue ==== | ==== Battle of the Brazilian Christ the Redeemer Statue ==== | ||
[[File:voidjesus.png|thumb|350x350px|The attack on Christ the Redeemer]] | [[File:voidjesus.png|thumb|350x350px|The attack on Christ the Redeemer]] | ||
The period that follows was perhaps the darkest and hardest times the Void has gone through. With the Void constantly getting screwed over by streamers and boxed in by stronger communities, their numbers started to dwindle even further, weakening them even more. Even worse, many voiders lost faith in their leadership for a perceived lack of responsiveness and rationality. Orders were outright being ignored as voiders started to go for targets of their own choosing. The Void's saving grace was that many voiders outside of the leadership spontaneously agreed upon Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue as an impromptu target instead of ineffectually splintering into several different areas, as it | The period that follows was perhaps the darkest and hardest times the Void has gone through. With the Void constantly getting screwed over by streamers and boxed in by stronger communities, their numbers started to dwindle even further, weakening them even more. Even worse, many voiders lost faith in their leadership for a perceived lack of responsiveness and rationality. Orders were outright being ignored as voiders started to go for targets of their own choosing. The Void's saving grace was that many voiders outside of the leadership spontaneously agreed upon Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue as an impromptu target instead of ineffectually splintering into several different areas, as it seen as the perfect candidate for a new void demon/mother, and they hoped to corrupt the statue's face so that randoms would join in. | ||
[[File:attackoncat.png|thumb|350x350px|The Void joins the fight against Zeein's cat]] | [[File:attackoncat.png|thumb|350x350px|The Void joins the fight against Zeein's cat]] | ||
Seeing the general rally against the Christ statue, and after some deliberation, the Void leadership finally made the Christ statue an official target, regaining much of the lost faith in the leadership. In a surprising turn of events, the One Piece community learned of the Void's hardships and sent help to void the Christ statue. News of the reinforcements sent the Void's morale to new highs and was what truly forged the Void-One Piece friendship into a true alliance. The Void managed to hold on to the bottom part of the statue for several hours before being kicked out by the Brazilians, but the battle of the Christ statue was a badly needed morale victory after so many frustrations and disappointments. Before this, there was a very real possibility that people would simply lose faith in the Void and abandon the cause, but the attack on the Christ statue showed that the Void was still alive and kicking. | Seeing the general rally against the Christ statue, and after some deliberation, the Void leadership finally made the Christ statue an official target, regaining much of the lost faith in the leadership. In a surprising turn of events, the One Piece community learned of the Void's hardships and sent help to void the Christ statue. News of the reinforcements sent the Void's morale to new highs and was what truly forged the Void-One Piece friendship into a true alliance. The Void managed to hold on to the bottom part of the statue for several hours before being kicked out by the Brazilians, but the battle of the Christ statue was a badly needed morale victory after so many frustrations and disappointments. Before this, there was a very real possibility that people would simply lose faith in the Void and abandon the cause, but the attack on the Christ statue showed that the Void was still alive and kicking. |