Time for the Great Wrap-Up! And so ends the Last Tale of the Champions. They defeated the greatest enemy to all kind that there ever had been. The rest of the Ancient Champion's lives were spent peacefully for the most part. As Commander of the Royal Guard, Dark Light made such sweeping changes and advancements that the Guard were finally on the level militarily as the surrounding lands. Snow Mark continued to expand Mark Co.'s monopoly on several industries in Equestria, but it soon was dissolved after her retirement, and only in the last few years of her life did she fully accept the royal side of herself. As Equestria fell into a period of peace similar to the Thousand Year Peace, many wondered, "Who would be the next Elements? Would there be another set of Champions and Bringers of Harmony?" Only time will tell… End of LOCP III, Take 2 (If you want, you can post your character's final years as well)
Dark Shine began to fall into a permanent sleep as the Dual Pegasi amulet took back the energy he had used. Eventually he faded into a spirit who could only communicate with those he knows. The Pegasi Amulet awaited by his tomb, for its next protector. Dark Shine died before any of his friends, only at the age of 41. He had a memorial built in the Everfree forest where he was left to rest and the amulet was locked away. Nopony knows who the next one is, but all they do know is that Dark Shine will keep his legacy, for a long, long time.
Oh, forgot Winter's final. Winter Warmth retired from the Agency as it was called just a few years after the defeat of Black Night. He spent most f his retirement by Snow's side, helping her in anyway he could. He lived a long life alongside Snow, and died just a mere hour after Snow, crying over the loss of his wife. But he took to the grave a secret that was so hidden, that most of those involved forgot about it themselves; The Identity of Dark Light's child.
Karl attained his new, powerful body. But he didn't stay in Equestria for long. He returned to The Rift and seemingly disappeared without a trace. Some say that he has gone away with the winds of time, while others say that he still sits there, grumpy and old. What would Karl say? Well, he still alive, for a Clockmakers fate is eternal, and he isn't anywhere near of dying. You cannot beat The 44th Clockmaker, afterall. Silly was released from Karls grip, and retreated to The Old Kingdom, where he found the Spirits village. He regained his memory and found out that he was a warrior entitled to protecting Vulkiin, spirit of Darkness. He's still there, protecting the village with his king and his spirits, vowed to not let Vulkiin, or his brother Shulkiin, fall again. Clocky died as soon as Karl was crowned The 44th Clockmaker, but before he was given to Time, he wrote a letter to Karl: My dear Karl, You've probably understood that you've become the next Clockmaker by now, and that it's your task to keep Time and all worlds still running. But i don't want to chain you to this position, so i understand if you leave The Rift and spend your days with your friends. Be aware, as you are eternal and your friends are not, watching them wisp away while you stand left isn't good for your psyke. I really hope that i could've spent more time with you Karl, but i fear that would've only opened more wounds in you when you've read this letter. But you must remember, i'm always with you, Karl. Maybe not physically, but spiritually. Last thing, i will give you the most powerful LPW i there is, but only use it in absolute emergency! The words are: Vulpes Inculta Vernon. Say those and you will summon the Beam of Time, the most powerful attack there is. It will literally erase an enemy out of history itself, and will wipe all information about it in an instant! So, do only use it in dire emergencys. I leave you now, with only this letter as a memory of me. I hope you'll become one of the best Clockmakers in history, and will do much good in the worlds. Sincerely, your best friend, The 43rd Clockmaker. This was the last time The 43rd Clockmaker appeared, ever again. But, The new Clockmaker would train another one to become the next heir of him. All it needed was a small bit of list.
Tyro's life never, ever slinks into simple happiness like the others up there. Frankly, he won't let it. He can't let it. Fighting the mad and the bad and the cruel is life. For over a century, both the legends and the horror stories of the Red Fox and his children roam among the stars but have never reached the rich green of Equestria. So, after screaming his exasperated cries into the air about why Karl was suddenly alive, Tyro did eventually part. He delivered the money he'd saved for Snow and Winter's daughter in the flesh. That was more difficult as he had to explain where he'd been for a decade. She'd seen his name on the memorial for a start. Then a year later, after dozens of arrests and general detective work, he vanishes. It was said that a Lithian arrived. The only known name for this human creature is 'Toivo'. No pony can remember more about her appearance other than her ornate shotgun and that battered, pointed hat. After that, Tyro vanishes. He's documented as a hero with a large list of stories about criminal gangs, monsters and battles with royalty. Some have yet to be fully disproven. No pony know's where he went. All the old fox said was that he "was off to ride the wind again". Now, there is more than simply one version of this story. Now, I can tell you about the next Elements, or I can tell you about how life runs in cycles next time we meet.
(Yeah! Firebreeze's belated finally time!) Firebreeze continued to live his life as an angry and lonely stallion. He hardly talked to anypony, except for a few of the elLements now and then. Later in life, he found love, which lifted his spirit and sent him out of his constant isolation. He had a child who he named Sargent, the name of his boss and best friend. Despite the anger and solitude he went through for most of his life, he managed to find peace in his new life. He lead the Extreme Weather Team for many years before retiring. He died of old age, happy with his life and experiences, even the bad ones. Over the Rough Riders monument, there stands a statue of Firebreeze, payed for by his wife after his death.