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Whether or not you succeed is another story, since Melina lives and wants to take revenge on us, but it seems like the goal of the frenzied flame ending is to stop life from ever existing in the lands between again. It's not like a forest fire or a volcano eruption where the ashes provide fertile ground for new life, it is effectively creating a permanent flame where nothing can live.
I don't think Omnicide counts
FF just seeks to destroy everything and make it impossible for life to exist, it isnt the same as the Age of Dark.
Also, the Greater Will was an invader, life already existed.
I'm sorry Morgott, curse that you were born amongst you deranged kin.
We literally see the effects of this on those affected by it.
Also no, Melina explains how the Frenzied Flame seeks to burn destroy everything with an unending flame, aka, permanently, so no resets, no nothing.