The valley of Oakhaven did not rebuild itself through chaotic magic or sheer, desperate physical labor. It rebuilt itself through absolute, flawless mathematics.
Ignis found his truest, most profound purpose not in the destruction of the King, but in the quiet, methodical reconstruction of the mortal world. The God of Knowledge did not sit isolated in his study issuing cold directives from a distance. He stood barefoot in the rich, newly tilled soil of the central plains, working directly alongside the mortal farmers and architects.
