Sanctuary of Birth (Lv. 120) |
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The Sanctuary of Birth runs 24 hours a day. The sound of metal being struck, cut and trimmed is reminiscent of high-pitched screams, but it's actually the sound of birth.
When every component is put in its place, a machine is born, equipped with a weapon that looks abstract and unsettling in a deadly way.
These machines are Luke's powerful soldiers, but these lifeless creations, no matter how exquisite they are, are also nothing but well-made toys. For them to start operating, they need the Black Nightmare created with the power of light that Luke has absorbed. To them, Luke is a god, a creator and their father in every way that matters. |
The more objects you destroy, the longer it takes for the Energy Control Room in the Sanctuary of Transcendence to regenerate. |
Sanctuary of Destruction (Lv. 120) |
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We are all mortal.
Luke's creations are bound to get rusty, break down and get destroyed, but they're different from other creatures because they have a second chance at living, thanks to Luke's authority. Luke’s rusty and broken creations are sent to the Sanctuary of Destruction to be melted in the giant furnace and reborn as new components. Luke must be a god—or how could he create and destroy things? |
The more objects you destroy, the longer it takes for the Energy Control Room in the Sanctuary of Transcendence to regenerate. |
Sanctuary of Dispersion (Lv. 120) |
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Luke's creations, once they're built at the Palace of Creation, march to the Sanctuary of Transcendence. Behold the imposing sight of his soldiers standing in line. They are the army of Heaven, who will overturn Pandemonium, reclaim the world's history and change its destiny. |
The more objects you destroy, the longer it takes for the Energy Control Room in the Sanctuary of Transcendence to regenerate. |
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