It was a celestial map, but the usual harmony of stars and lunar phases was disrupted. Lines crisscrossed chaotically, forming jagged patterns that looked more like fractures than constellations.
Tsukuyomi's expression darkened. "That is not how the heavens should appear. Something—or someone—has disrupted the balance."
Agnos frowned. "So, this isn't just about Amaterasu going missing. This could affect the entire celestial order."
"And the mortal realm," Tsukuyomi added grimly. "Without Amaterasu, the sun cannot rise. The world will fall into darkness and chaos."
"Well," I said, trying to sound optimistic despite the sudden lump in my throat, "aren't there a few Sun deities in charge too? Why a missing one would cause chaos?"
"There are countless worlds in this multiverse," Tsukuyomi began, his voice resonating like the soft chime of a distant bell.