King Oro's death prevented the Undersea Kingdom from persisting in hatred, for their king was dead, as was the Elves' king.
The Merfolk no longer demanded the Logos people accept the faith of the Water God Angel, as if they had forgotten the disputes between the two races and henceforth never mentioned them again.
And the Nus Kingdom fell into sorrow with the departure of King Oro.
King Simir welcomed back the remains of King Oro and buried him in the distant Holy Land. The exile of Nimirda left the Elves, who despised the Merfolk, powerless to spark another rage. They could only hide it in their hearts, silently witnessing the burial of King Oro in their grief.
Had the rift between the two races been healed?
Perhaps it had, or perhaps not.
Those Logos who despised the Merfolk and scorned the Undersea Kingdom would follow Nimirda's departure, with countless people entrusting their hopes for the future and expectations of faith in Nimirda.