Erasure
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Erasure was a powerful Strange magical tactic deployed by The Two-Fold Queen at the end of The War of Erasure, and is the namesake of that war.
Erasure is similar to the tactic of Denial, which was used by The King Who Never Was in the War of Erasure, in that it invalidates Strange philosophical inquiry into meaning, which is the basis of existence for the Fey Courts.
However, where Denial only disproves a philosophical hypothesis about the Strange Essences, Erasure invalidates a Strange Essence entirely. For example, when attacking The Soft Court, the tactic of Denial was to say "meaning cannot be found through satisfying the Quality of need, because needs are transient and ever-changing byproducts of circumstance". It denied the hypothesis. When Lolth deployed Erasure, however, it was far more devastating. She proved that meaning cannot be found by any hypothesis explored in the Strange Essence of Condition. She didn't just deny a hypothesis, she removed an entire realm of inquiry.
The cosmological effects of this were profound. The King Who Never Was wasn't just stripped of Strange Power - as far as any Fey scholar can ascertain, it erased him from existence. It also erased from existence all of the Pucks who were adherent to his philosophy. While it is well understood that Fey cannot die in any meaningful sense, it seemed that they could be erased if their Strange Essence was removed through this powerful, catastrophic magic.
Because it has only been deployed once, it is unclear whether this magical tactic can be repeated. If any other Fey Gods learned how to do this, they are not saying, and Lolth has not indicated any intention to do it again. The existential terror that this act caused can still be seen in Fey Courts today. Fey Courts won't even dare to use Denial in their conflicts for fear of what it might escalate to. Instead all Fey Court conflicts are conducted through symbolic metaphor, proxy similes, and the like.