

Lacie was once again brought to The Core by the Chains of Conviction, though this time she was deteriorating because she had been judged for her sin of being born with the red eyes of misfortune, and as such the darkness of the Abyss was destroying her. Lacie had brought her black rabbit doll and left it sitting next to The Core's black rabbit, also asking The Core that if it should meet her child, to make friends with it, before Lacie left. This made The Core uneasy, causing it to sway upon hearing Lacie say this. Lacie told The Core that it was the last time she'd be able to visit The Core. Lacie returned to visit The Core many years later. The black rabbit then developed a consciousness and remained with The Core to keep it company after Lacie left. Lacie then said that the next time she came, she'd bring another friend, so that even after Lacie was gone, The Core wouldn't have a reason to be lonely. The Core played with the black rabbit doll Lacie had given it. She said that one was hers, while the other one she was giving to The Core so that it wouldn't have to be lonely all the time. Knowing what the presence at the heart of the Abyss was, Lacie was no longer afraid to visit The Core of the Abyss, bringing it twin black rabbit dolls one day. Touching The Core would cause a disruption in their world, which is why Glens were only allowed to approach it in the most dire circumstances, and why Children of Misfortune had to be sacrificed to the Abyss, as their mere existence was a threat to their world. He explained that The Core of the Abyss was something that only Glen Baskervilles were permitted to come into contact with, yet for some reason, Children of Misfortune could also connect with The Core of the Abyss. Levi didn't answer Lacie right away, but eventually took Lacie aside and told her how she most likely felt The Core of the Abyss.
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Lacie couldn't see who was there, and asked it questions, but never got a response, so one day she asked the Glen Baskerville at the time, Levi, if there was someone there. Lacie had only recently learned about the darkness in the center of the Abyss and approached it, finding that she could feel someone inside of it. While still a child, a Baskerville named Lacie often visited the Abyss. It has since fused with a human and become the Will of the Abyss, which governs the chaotic prison the Abyss is today. The Core of the Abyss was the consciousness that governed the Abyss while it was still a paradise bathed in golden light.
