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Many thousands of years passed as the original mission of the [[Prince's Staff]], in spite of the courageous attempts of the loyalists,
descended into internecine struggles, and ultimately, into [[chaos]].
The rebel factions discovered that by posing as gods and goddesses,
they were able to more effectively manipulate human actions and intentions.
The [[revelation]], originally delivered by the Prince and his Staff,
of a single Creative [[Spirit]] whose Hand lay behind all of [[Creation]],
became lost in the more immediate claims and demands of those posing as [[divinity|divinities]].
Fear of the unknown, coupled with what appeared to [[Noe]] to be a hard-wired [[instinct]]
to [[worship]] what was powerful and what they did not understand,
left the humans particularly exposed to the machinations of the rebels.

As the situation amongst the Prince's Staff had spun further out of control, it was obvious to Noe that the humans themselves were changing.
The challenges posed by the web of constantly shifting rivalries between these renegade
factions had driven the humans, through a perverse sort of natural selection,
to higher levels of functional [[intelligence]].
This appeared to Noe to accompany an increase in [[individuation]] which, over time, gradually closed them off to the [[telepathy|telepathic]] demands of these quasi-divinities.

Other calamities had also befallen the Prince's Staff
as a result of the Prince's decision to throw in his lot with the celestial rebellion.
Since the central issue was one of [[freedom]], the local [[Universe Government|Multiverse Authorities]] responded
by simply giving the rebels what they wanted, and had subsequently isolated from the larger [[Multiverse]] context all the 37 worlds aligning themselves with the rebellion.
[[Extraterrestrial]] visitors were to be much more carefully monitored;
celestial intervention was to be minimized to the absolutely essential;
and the offending worlds were left to work out matters on their own.

More unfortunate, however, for the original 100 [[Prince's Staff]]--the ones with the
humanoid bodies was MA's decision to selectively filter out some of the incoming [[cosmic]] rays.
The staff's extreme personal longevity was dependent on a complex electrochemical interaction
in their bodies that was promoted by just these cosmic energies.
It was a bitter realization of failure.
Unable to sustain themselves, one by one, loyalist and rebel alike,
whatever had been each ones' expressed belief, had fallen ill over time, and had died.
Their offspring, the [[Midwayers]], not reliant on the energies that sustained their parents,
lived on over the generations of [[humanity]] to enter history as the [[divine]] [[pantheons]] of the ancients.

[[Culture]]s rose and fell, as different gods and goddesses gained ascendence, then overreached,
only to be replaced by another set of power-hungry and ambitious self-proclaimed divinities.
Great [[civilization]]s blossomed briefly and then dissolved in a series of planetary disasters.
Massive [[earthquake]]s swept entire islands into the ocean;
volcanic eruptions buried ill-placed cities in rivers of molten rock;
famine and disease, in spite of all the prayers to the various [[deities]], continued to sweep unabated through the human races.
These were dark times for the planet so carefully chosen by the [[Helianx]] as the one, hopefully, that would ensure their eventual survival.


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