Mors - Radiance Park
About an hour had passed as Auroris finally started to grow accustomed to the darkness above their heads, though the air was still thick with panic. A few residents of the Moon Level had brought out lanterns that were being dispersed around the park to those who were freaking out most about the whole event, but everyone else was forced to navigate the area based purely on the light of the moon. Of course, none of this mattered to Mors, who decided this would probably make his entrance that much more spectacular; it would have to be if he were to get everyone's attention.
In that moment, the god fell from the sky like a shooting star streaking toward Radiance Park. Just before he hit the ground, there was a blinding flash of light and a gust of wind as Mors flapped his wings to break his fall. Unfortunately, he didn't try soon enough, and while his effort did break his fall some, he still hit the earth with a great
crash. A small crater formed around him in the center of the park, sending dust and dirt flying out in every which direction. After a moment, Mors emerged from the chaos with a cough.
Ah, so that's why we don't walk straight out into the sky. Duly noted.
Even with his less-than-stellar entrance, the God of Death made for an imposing figure in the moonlight, dark robes, large, black wings stretched out on either side of him, and a face that was nothing short of a simple skull. Faintly-glowing yellow orbs peered out from the eye sockets at the people around him for a moment before he began.
"Greetings, mortals," Mors said, easily projecting his voice throughout the park. "No doubt you've noticed our current predicament. If any of you have half a brain, you've probably already deduced that Sol is dead, and the sun isn't coming back. If you're wondering how he's dead... Too bad. It's not important. All you need to know is that there's a fugitive god among you, and I need your help finding her so we can all get back to our pretty little lives. Got it?"
Simple enough. Ah, wait, they're going to ask questions now, aren't they? Brilliant. I'm going to be here for hours...