A new Remnant deforms reality and shines until reality grants it's wish. Enter
Sinoe, a ball of light that never stays the same. It's light can be seen as distant star by the other gods, since there are not many things that shine in the galaxy.
Sinoe descends upon the nearest world, (d6=
1) only to find a frozen wasteland. Unlike Scourge's, this world has a more extreme geographical landscape, with many mountains and ravines decorating the view, but it's temperatures are far more stable during the night. There is also an enormous storm, which moves slowly between mountains across the planet, and scorches the land with lighting and hail.
Meanwhile, a destroyed planet dissolves into several gases, which, with a bit of magic morph into a snake composed of purple gas. It's name is
Akos.
Akos speeds through space until reaching into fiery planet. (d6=5). Unlike Dr.Bob's World, this place surrounded by a lot of space debris (rocks, old spaceships, the tentacle of an intergalactic octopus,...) which constantly bombards the surface of this eorld. The daily bombing has slightly damaged the crust, and magma flows out of it like blood. It's quite the show. Each impact throws debris on the air, which in result, destroys the near areas. You have to be aware of the sky constantly, or a meteorite could destabilise your flight.
Meanwhile, the other Remnants start to experiment with their powers.
Elra5
Elra decides to create something out of sand, and so she starts creating... The Lich realizes she doesn't know much about life, so she decides to make a sculpture of herself. When she ends, the creature looks at it's surrounding, surprised to being alive. The Sand Clone quickly swims around fascinated on the world she has been born. She finally returns to Elra, awaiting a reaction. Elra observes it, realizing the Sand Clone has a shard of her own soul.
Dr. Bob1
The deerman starts floating and and looking for rocks to clog the volcanoes, but thanks to the gases and the fiery nature of the planet, he isn't able to find anything enough big or numerous to obstruct the flow of the magma.
John6
John, realizing how dangerous the ground of this planet is, decides to create a floating island with a bunch of rocks. Using the nearby debris and the shards, he rises them, and fuses them into a gigantic island. But once John tries to make the structure, float, the island dissolves into several chunks of floating rocks, that move wherever the breeze takes them. John notices that every time the rocks interact with anything, they transmit their antigravity to the object.
State your actions.
-A big ocean, with no land. The bottom of this ocean is covered with sand. With no land, winds are really strong, and are able to destabilize anyone who tries to float, even a Remnant.
–Sand Lich: An absolute copy of Elra's body, but made of sand. She is able to swim and seems stable. Has, in all likehood, some type of magical abilities.
-A volcanic world, full of eruptions and magma. The constant eruption generate many ashes and gases that cover the terrain.
-A frozen wasteland that covers all the surfaces. Ice mountains of incredible heights decorate the landscape, and mists and blizzard are the typical weather. But the night is when hell freezes over.
-A rocky planet, full of caves and earthquakes. Every now and then, rumble of a collapsing mountain or cave can be heard. The ground is (most of the time) solid enough to sustain weight, but it's also covered of pointy shards and boulders.
–The Floating Boulders: A large pack of floating giant rocks, the bigger ones mesuring three meters. They simple float around, only changing direction when they hit something. They have the curious ability of transmitting it's anti-gravity.
- A frozen planet, with a very irregular geography. High mountains and deep ravines cover the landscape, with some small valleys that have little to no connection with each other. There is also a giant storm that squeezes between mountains, ravaging the land below it.
- A planet constantly bombarded by space debris. The meteors have damaged the crust, causing the molten rocks to flow out, burning practically anything that survived the meteors. Several cracks cover the land, where magma emerges from, along with many craters