Epilogue: Moving Forward
The White City’s radiance shined throughout the beautiful realm of Elysium, an all-powerful beacon of hope for the multiverse. Luthious, the Noble of Order, gazed down upon his beloved city, standing proud of everything that has been accomplished to uphold the law and justice of this kingdom. The Monarch stood on a high balcony, outside of his golden-tiled throne room. Luthious briefly pondered over how silent and calm his city appeared, but nearly the entire multiverse is in uproar over the death of the King and the Fall.
“The White City is secured, sire,” a familiar voice spoke behind the Monarch. Morgana, the Goddess of Truth, stepped outside and approached from behind. “There are no further threats to deal with in Elysium.”
Luthious nodded solemnly, placing his white-gauntlet hands upon the rail of his balcony. “Excellent, thank you, Morgana,” the Noble stated sincerely, knowing that the goddess worked tirelessly to ensure the safety of his kingdom.
“My lord?” Morgana began, stepping beside Luthious and looking down upon the scenery of the capitol. “What is our next step?”
At first, Luthious remained silent for a long minute, his bright-blue eyes completely locked on to the landscape below. Finally, he spoke up.
“We must move forward,” he began.
Ever since my Father died, chaos and destruction has run rampant in this universe. We have suffered many losses, and countless lives of the innocents have perished due to our incompetence. We failed these people, but we cannot let their lives be lost in vain. There is a meaning to everything, and let us make sure that we can justify each loss by the end of this path.
Zypher sighed heavily, pressing his hand against his forehead before leaning back against a nearby building wall. “Damn it,” he muttered quietly, shaking his head. Everyone else in the group also appeared disheartened, after hearing the news of the death of one of their companions: Jaslyn.
The battle against Hawkins was over, and everything slowed down, and finally a couple of them noticed that someone was missing within their group. It took a while before Danero spoke up, and revealed that Jaslyn was killed during her battle against Ember. It was another loss that hit them hard, especially towards Danero and Zypher.
Zypher hoped that they all would have managed to survive by this end of this battle, but that was an idealistic review. Fortunately, she was already avenged, but that didn’t take away the bitterness of her death. He lost a good friend today, one that stuck with him from the very beginning. He glanced up at Spero, the only other person in this group that he would consider to be his friend. He wondered if fate will play its cruel hand yet again, and will one day take her away also. He hoped and prayed that will never happen.
Spero herself was unsure how to react to the news, considering that she was never really close to the other goddess. However, she respected what Jaslyn had done for the group, and would never speak ill of her. Spero turned around, facing the portal to Mechanus, which was several feet away from them. She could already see images of the majestic city of Metropolis, including the bright city lights and futuristic vehicles flying around.
The words of Zadkiel still echoed within her mind. The Astral being warned her, that once she calls upon his name for the first time, she will go down a path and can never return to where she once was. Whatever this meant, it chilled the very core of her soul.
There will always be darkness, and there will always be evil. Even with the recent death of my brother, there are others out there who are more than willing to step up to his malevolent role. We must always remain vigilant, and our strength cannot waver. We will make our stand against the armies of chaos and destruction, and we will become victorious. We are the light of the multiverse, and hope and peace will reign supreme by the end of this day.
The God of Ruin, Diz, stood upon the edge of the cliff. His black eyes continued watching the large ocean before him, always watching and longing. He already knew that his Abomination failed him, and that Selrina managed to escape from the earthen realm. He cannot follow her at this point, but that does not mean he will no longer pursue her death.
It has always been his goal to slay the Monarchs, and now, the Fall has given him this ultimate opportunity, and he intended to fully utilize it. The time of the Monarchs is over, and he will begin the revolution against them. A change is coming to the five celestial realms, one that will shake the very foundations of this multiverse.
A small, devious smile formed upon his chiseled face, and then Diz turned around to face dozens upon dozens of Abominations. Their gray bodies spread across the area, vast and wide, and they all shifted around. Most of the creatures were writhing from the internal pain in their bodies, and there were several loud groans of agony. However, they all faced their master and waited upon his next order.
Diz raised his hand and pointed his finger to the opposite direction, causing all of the Abominations to turn around and charge like wild animals towards that direction.
This war is just beginning.
As we continue this battle between light and darkness, we must never forget where we come from. We all have our beginnings, and we will all have our endings. We must never forget about the people that we love, those who built us into the better angels that we are now. Keep them in your hearts, because these are the people that give us strength during our darkest struggles. Keep fighting, and keep pushing forward.
Darkness...
Oblivion...
There were no thoughts, no sounds, and no images. There was no past, no present, and no future. There was only the embrace of nothingness.
Yet, even that proved temporary.
Sounds of thunder and lightning caused Jaslyn’s eyes to snap open. There was a loud gasp, as she tried to regain her breath. Her lungs filled up with air, and Jaslyn's heart pounded against her chest. Coldness struck her body, and she looked down and noticed that she wore no clothing.
Her body shivered as she picked herself up, nearly falling a couple of times as if she completely forgot how to use her motor skills. Finally, she stood up on the ground, which appeared to be a gray mud-like substance. Jaslyn’s arms wrapped around her exposed body, in a feeble attempt to keep herself warm.
Her crimson-red hair was dirtied by the gray mud, which slowly dripped from her hair strands and back on to the ground. She continued shivering, before looking up and examining her surroundings. There was a dark red moon high above the dark sky, and the world itself appeared to be a barren wasteland except for a few empty villages at a distance. However, the one thing that caught Jaslyn’s eyes was a tall tower. It appeared to be hundreds of miles away, but the tower itself reached towards the sky, and black clouds surrounded the upper portions and masked the top.
Welcome to Pandemonium.
A dark voice whispered into her ear, causing Jaslyn to jump. She quickly looked around, searching for the source of the voice, but there was no one else nearby. The voice itself chilled her very bones, it basically breathed malevolent intentions. The voice itself was somewhat familiar, and Jaslyn hoped against hope that it was purely her imagination.
She gulped, feeling fear creep up into her core for the first time in a long time. The last thing she remembered was her battle against Ember, and the sting of death as the inferno consumed her. Now, she stood in the middle of a gray plain beneath a mysterious sky. She had no clue where she was, and the atmosphere of this world terrified her.
“Where... where in Suriyel’s name am I?”
“And so, we must move forward and pave a new destiny for all. This is only just the end of the beginning, and we have much more work to do. There is no time to become complacent, because everyone must answer the call to arms... War is coming, but we will be ready.”
Luthious squeezed both of his hands on the rail, his knuckles becoming white from the pressure. His facial expression became even more stern, but his gaze never left the majestic city.
“Be ready, Morgana, for we have an intruder.”
Immediately, Morgan’s eyes opened wide with surprise, and flinched at the sound of someone clapping loudly right behind her. She quickly turned around, summoning her sun-spear in a flash of light. Despite Morgana having the soul of a warrior, she was caught off by the identity of the intruder and fear crept into her core.
“Malphas...” she breathed out, facing the Duchess of Pain as she approached both Morgana and Luthious while continuing to clap obnoxiously.
“Well done, well done, brother,” Malphas whistled loudly, giggling briefly before halting her movement. She stopped clapping, and was only a couple feet away from the two members of the Order faction. “That was such a beautiful speech, I wish I was around more often to hear your amazing monologues,” Malphas mocked.
“How dare you?!” Morgana spat venomously, anger filling her eyes like a fire exploding. “How dare you trespass his most holy sanctum with your filth?” She raised up her spear, pointing it directly towards Malphas’s face. The Duchess stood out like sore thumb within the White City, especially with her appearance of a skimpy leather outfit and malevolent aura surrounding her body.
“Oh, I dare,” Malphas’s smile only widened with glee, apparently enjoying herself after seeing Morgana’s reaction of her sudden appearance. “It wasn’t that hard to get past all of those holy knights also, its like child’s play with my illusions,” she cackled, her red eyes gleaming with delight.
“Morgana...” Luthious’s voice raised sternly, and he has still yet to turn around to face his devious sister. “What do you want?” his voice demanded.
“What, can’t I get a hug from my dear ole’ brother?” Malphas spread her arms in a mocking manner. “I decided to drop by and discuss about a couple of family matters with you. I heard that Baldy croaked, which is a terrible shame. I’m gonna miss his gloomy demeanor and sense of humor. By the way, Selrina is also a-okay! I watched her little pets battle one of those ugly gray creatures, and she managed to kill that thingy, complete the ritual and survive! Utterly amazing!”
Morgana’s grip of her spear only tightened, especially since the Duchess apparently acted like this was all a game to her, and nothing was a serious matter. She was half-tempted to charge and thrust her spear into that Monarch’s black heart, but the voice of her lord stopped her.
“Morgana... Please leave us,” Luthious ordered aloud before finally turning around, facing his sister directly. For the first time in a long time, Morgana noticed that Luthious’s brilliant blue eyes were cold as ice.
“M-my lord?” she questioned him, wondering why Luthious wanted to be left alone with the witch. Even though he was known to be the strongest Monarch, she still worried for his safety with the likes of Malphas around.
“Please leave us,” Luthious repeated once more, but his voice was still patient with her.
Morgana hung her head lightly, and she nodded. “Yes, my lord,” she quickly bowed before leaving his presence, passing by the Duchess and giving the woman a quick glare as she left the balcony.
Both Monarchs faced each other silently at first, and the tension between the two of them grew exponentially.
“Malphas, what do you want?” Luthious repeated his question once more, but his voice sounded more impatient this time. His tolerance for his immature and devious sister was completely different compared to his faithful companions.
Malphas only smiled at first, taking her time to answer before finally speaking up.
“Isn’t it obvious, Luthious? I want the same thing that you want, brother. I want to claim the Throne of Gods.”
To be continued in the next chapter,
The Divine Deception
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