Cyrre Infestation



The Cyrre Infestation is the term used to describe the apocalyptic outbreak of a deadly demonic species across several universes called the Cyrre. It is classified as the most destructive event in history of Earth's universe and several others since its range was impossibly large and had no definite origin. It isn't the longest recorded event but is ranked as the 3rd most brutally catastrophic period in time across all universes.

Origin
The Cyrre Infestation, as mentioned in both Cyrre Lore and The Cure, were said to have no recorded or witnessed starting point or point of mutation or rapid evolution. One of the theories is that the Cyrre were origonally a type of Shadow Dragon from another neighboring universe hosting corrupt planets that were ultimately corrupted into what they are now by a failed attempt by unnamed beings. When they got too big, as mentioned, they supposedly left and spread to other universes like an infestation.

The theory mentioned in The Cure was that the Cyrre had always been like they were and were the "founding fathers" of all Manifest Dynasties, but were locked away by some ancient technique that was broken in modern times (2000s), thus releasing all of them again. However, there is no recorded evidence of any Manifestations saying who their ancestors were, thus casting this theory out into the shadows.

The first sighting, as mentioned in Cyrre Lore, of a Cyrre was in New York City, New York when a black meteor crashed into a Pizza Hut building and hatched a baby Cyrre at exactly 17 seconds after midnight. The baby Cyrre was given a lot of water, thus grew up quickly and ravaged all of New York before migrating to an uncharted area of the universe. The next Cyrre was predicted to arrive a year later, then the outbreak of Cyrre would begin.

The Fall of Ghläe
After the first two Cyrre came, more arrived from all over the universe Ghläe, breaking away from Earth's universe, and began destroying everything in their paths without stopping. Thousands died attempting to stop them, and millions more were fatally injured. Very few escaped, becoming rogues of their species and living every day in a nightmare.

The first wave of Cyrre wreaked everything they saw for two days straight before sojourning in a galaxy that was totally destroyed and had just a few habitable planets left. The survivors of the first outbreak of the Cyrre gathered weapons, others writing books or letters to everybody else they knew and didn't know for help. They knew nothing of the creatures, thus didn't know how to effectively fight them or stop them from causing chaos.

The Cyrre didn't need to gather up any weapons - they already had everybody where they wanted them, which was in fear of death. Being creatures with a hive mind, they shared all thoughts and opinions on the matter and knew without a shadow of doubt that there was nothing in the whole of Ghläe that could come close to stopping them.

Just half a week after the Cyrre rested from their destruction, they started back up with newfound strength and ravaged many more galaxies, tearing away literally countless lives and leaving almost none alive in their trail. They never looked back at what they destroyed, thus didn't catch any stragglers lying in the wake. The stragglers from the first Cyrre wave were decimated (10% of them died), thus gave up on trying to fight and ran away from Ghläe and into the outer reaches of which the Cyrre hadn't touched yet.

One stragger, in desperation, attempted to passify with the Cyrre but ended up getting himself killed. The thought of passivity enraged the Cyrre for unknown reasons and thus lead to the ultimate downfall of about 96% of Ghläe. Only the very outer reaches of Ghläe are untouched by the Cyrre's corrupted teeth and claws, in which the last few survivors wait out the horrible event. But when they thought it would end, it only got worse.

The Release of Hellhound
One of the strongest stragglers of Ghläe's Downfall had the immense power to banish near anything corrupt, but nothing of light as a hinderance to his power. The being escaped from Ghläe and entered Ryquaria, a neighboring universe, where a dominant portion of the Cyrre were currently destroying at the time. At this point, the Cyrre in Ryquaria had decimated a few galaxies but took longer to do so because of Ryquaria's stronger stability than Ghläe.

The being trailed behind a lone Cyrre that was separated from its group, and since the Cyrre naturally don't look back at their destruction, did not notice the being for several days. The being waited for the Cyrre to tire and sleep before he attempted to banish the Cyrre.

When he did, however, it cost him his life and about half of the galaxy they were in, and the Cyrre was only banished to its oblivion timeline for about four days. Because all oblivion timelines have a corrupted copy of the person it is in, the Cyrre that was living in the lone Cyrre's OT was far worse than anything the whole of the universes had faced by means of strength and cruelty.

The realtimeline Cyrre's corrupt aura easily ripped apart its oblivion timeline's stringy and unstable fabric of reality, thus tearing a giant hole in it and releasing both the lone Cyrre and it's oblivion timeline counterpart. To sum it up, the banisher only made matters worse for Ryquaria, since now it had to face a terrible creature that was even worse than the Cyrre.

The Cyrre's weakness to light, however, was also discovered in the release of the Oblivion Cyrre. When a Ghläen straggler used photokinesis in desperation of a fight with a Cyrre, the Cyrre was knocked backwards some and slowed down, which momentarily saved the Ghläen's life. Soon after, the Photokinetic Ghläen wrote Cyrre Lore and sent it back in time so someone would hopefully find it and stop the one baby Cyrre on Earth from growing up...which was the same lone Cyrre that was banished later on. In the book, the Ghläen goes into great detail about what the Cyrre are, what they can do, and what is happening in Ghläe and Ryquaria at the time.

The Ghläen soon afterwards decided to name the Oblivion Cyrre "Hellhound" due to its resemblance of the Greek animal, hellhounds, and its ferocious temper.

Although the prevention of the first Cyrre wouldn't stop total apocalypse, it would give a year's chance of finding out some other weakness of the Cyrre other than light, which merely slowed them down - "Bring it to a laboratory. Dissect it. X-ray it. Do whatever you possibly can to learn more about the Cyrre. Try to find any possible weakness other than light."

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