The spider eats some of the blue, and tries to eat the snake, but the snake tries to do the same. As the two merge, they both feel their individuality fading away, lost in an ocean of light and honour. They have tried to eat too much at once, and neither of their small consciousnesses can control the matter of an entire world.
Together, they manage to reject the strangeness and their matter innately forms a circle, staying strong against the strangeness and holding its form together. Their deaths have managed to reform the bright world.
The snake's dark heart separated itself from the greater body as soon as it realized what was happening, and so saved itself. It decides that this time, instead of devouring, it will grow and create, and it forms itself into a small tree.
And so the cycle begins anew, but not for you.
The End.Well, that's the game! Thanks for joining in, everyone!
I really liked this game, because it started out with absolutely no plan. I just rolled with the suggestions, and threads of story started just appearing. Interestingly, you guys actually created that snake-monster; when you used the darkness to bridge the strangeness, a little bit of it got into the bright world, and while you were away, it ate and surrounded itself with light, growing into a massive, hungry beast.
I also thought it was really cool how you all as a group just kind of decided that the spider wanted to eat everything.
One bit of story that never really appeared was the world-tree sapling that got lost - you know the "creature" surrounding the red world? That was the tree, which had grown and was absorbing the red world. It was going to just keep eating until either you guys found a way to stop it or it had absorbed all of the worlds, at which point it would have tried to consume the strangeness and been torn apart, ending the universe for good.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!