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Sage Sorrow
Final Boss of Salvia Divinorum
The Hallway
Stepping into the Salvia Sanctum, one treads the threshold of normality and the bizarre. The hallway pulsates with life as verdant foliage breathes and undulates, giving the sensation of a living entity. The corridor itself hums with an otherworldly energy. An eerie sense of existential dread fills the air, as everything seems so…unreal.

Final Boss: “Sage Sorrow”
At the heart of this fantastical realm, Sage Sorrow manifests. Its form is an ethereal, serpentine dragon, a symbol of Salvia's power to propel users into an alien, mystical reality. Dwelling in realms that our minds can barely fathom, Sage Sorrow embodies a stark sorrow, a reflection of the intense spiritual disconnection and profound existential journeys that Salvia users often report.

Ultimate Abilities
Temporal Torrent: Tapping into Salvia's time-altering properties, Sage Sorrow manipulates time's flow, skewing the rhythm of the battlefield to its favor.
Dimensional Displacement: Sage Sorrow can transport portions of its physical form across dimensions, rendering him intangible and invulnerable to mundane attacks.
Identity Dissolve: In a cruel echo of the intense depersonalization Salvia can induce, Sage Sorrow can cause its opponents to lose their sense of self, throwing them into a state of existential crisis and making them easy targets.
The Backstory
Before its existence was known to us, Sage Sorrow resided in an interdimensional realm far beyond our understanding. When its dimension intersected with ours through the mystical properties of the Salvia Divinorum plant, it found a portal to our world.
This interdimensional entity, now known as Sage Sorrow, chose to inhabit our realm in the form of a serpentine dragon, an earthly manifestation that captures the mystic essence of Salvia. Its story serves as a warning of the vast, unpredictable powers of psychoactive substances and the alien realities that they may bridge. Sage Sorrow is not just a villain; it’s a reminder of the mysteries that lurk just beyond the veil of our understanding.