For the longest of times, Spiritual Gods stayed away from politics. They were always solitary, and seldom fought for worlds with the other gods. But this didn’t mean that they were weak. Because their power was based in their spirit, they didn’t need the spiritual power of others in order to grow. But that didn’t mean that they couldn’t use a world’s spiritual power. A Spiritual God never fought for a world, but every Spiritual God was tethered to a world. Mind you, they didn’t own that world. They were just tethered to it. These were worlds that acknowledged these Spiritual Gods as their own. Why was it mandatory for a Spiritual God to be tethered to a world? Because that was the only way for them to break through the shackles of the Spiritual Emperor Realm and become Spiritual Gods!
It was a secret that not even Spiritualists knew. For the forces of the universe shackled each Spiritual God in oath, preventing them from telling another thi
The atmosphere around Zandor quickly grew somber. They had warded off a great threat only to be given a deadline for a planet destroying threat. The eyes of many grew dim, and the arms of parents – fathers and mothers alike – that held on to their babies pulled the children tighter into their bosoms. What era had their children been born into?“There is no need to fear,” Butler Fin’s voice comforted. “You have the Brute King with you. And I will not be leaving anytime soon. And there is another God with me – a lightning god. It was he who liberated the South some months ago.”Butler Fin was quick to let the people know that there were three gods still living and breathing on Zandor. Indra was a god few people knew about. But the Southern Empire was familiar with this man. For more than half a year ago, they were subject to the power of the Dark Lord. And no one knew of their pain or their misery. Because the South was det
In one of the corners of Zandor stood a young man covered entirely by a large grey cloak. Everything about him was hidden and with his head to the ground, one couldn’t see his features. There was a large sword strapped to his back and a strong aura emanating from him.“To think that I would break through the shackles of the earth and proceed into Heaven by just supporting your father,” the young man mumbled with a voice that was as clear as a spring brook.His strength, just like all others on Zandor, improved greatly. It rose until it hit the peak of the Heaven Realm, where it finally ceased. Yet even in the calm he could feel his power knocking on the door of Nobility. He could break through right now if he wanted. But he would have to wait until he was in a quiet place to do so. For it was more prudent to do this.“I guess I owe you more now,” the young man lifted his head to reveal his handsome features. His green eyes stared in
Mane’s breakthrough sent shockwaves throughout the entire True Universe. Everywhere his name was mentioned, hope was rekindled and the people were revitalized. In moments of chaos the Supreme was indeed the best source of calm. However, currently, the one in question was not in the True Universe. Mane was just exiting the Nature Barrier’s core. His blindfold was back on, for he needed to maintain some level of discretion. With the power of the Grim Reaper himself clouding both Aurora and Crystal, they remained unseen by the people of this world. Aurora wouldn’t have been seen anyway. But Crystal could do with the help. Although she could have handled it herself, it wasn’t a loss to accept the power of the Grim Reaper. However, her cloaking wouldn’t last forever. The power of the Grim Reaper would fade in a few days. But it wouldn’t matter then. Mane would be out of Amalgamation in a couple of days anyway. So he was fine with that. Besides, if he h
“Kid, you’ve really grown,” Dan thumped Mane’s shoulder with great strength. Before Mane was merely around his chest. But now the boy was about his height.“You’ve said this already,” Mane smiled and slapped away Dan’s large hand. His dark colored guardian grimaced slightly from Mane’s slap. Then he sighed and said.“I cannot tell how strong you have become. Before my shoulder tap would have caused you some discomfort. I have grown stronger, but you’re able to easily shrug them off now. As for me it seems I am weaker than you now. For a slap from you hurts like crazy.”“I am a genius you know,” Mane laughed heartily and Dan laughed as well.“And what’s with the blindfold? I didn’t get to ask about it before. Is that a new fashion piece you kids are using nowadays?” Dan pointed at Mane’s blindfold with a small smirk adorning his lips. While he
“You went through all that? I am sorry I wasn’t there to help you out. As for scum like Ivor, they deserve to die!” Dan’s eyes flashed with great maliciousness when he mentioned Ivor’s name. It was one thing for the large man to attack Mane, but he did all this behind a veil. Besides, betraying someone was a highly despicable act.“Oh don’t worry about Ivor. I took care of him.” Mane shook his head and said.“You killed him?” Dan asked with some surprise. Mane had just resurfaced from whatever rock he was under. How was it that he had already found and killed the one who betrayed him?“No, I broke his spine. He wouldn’t be capable of moving anywhere on his feet again.” Mane’s eyes were cold when he said this. And Dan felt a chill travel down his spine. He always sensed that Mane’s heart was immune to the death of his enemies. But crippling someone in a world such as this on
“Yes,” Dan nodded. “Have you never heard of it before?” Dan was slightly surprised that he knew something that Mane didn’t know, given how much the young boy had learned in his absence. But when he thought about it, it made sense. After all, the legend of the Dark Spear was an Ancient legend. And the fact that it was paired with a legend of himself meant that his people must have been very reluctant to let the other races in on this secret.“No I haven’t,” Mane admitted. There was no need to lie.“Well it originated from my race. We believe that it is because of this weapon that the Dark Valley is engulfed in darkness. But over the years many have rubbished it since it hasn’t been found. I have been searching for the spear all this while because my gut told me it was indeed real. And now that I know of Pazuzu, I am all the more confident in my initial assumption.” Dan told Mane what he knew and what he t
“Now let’s get back to the twins and see what they have found,” Mane mumbled to himself and slowly walked back into the city.“Are you okay? You seem awfully stiff.” Mane asked Hildegarde. For the usually talkative fairy had been quiet for a very long time.“I am fine,” Hildegarde’s lost expression was quickly replaced by her usual playful gaze. Her stiff legs started to swing up and down again, and her demeanor changed to what Mane was used to.“It was just that I realised that we are alone again. Like how things were before.” Hildegarde combed her hair with her thin fingers and said.Although to the World of the Three Great Races Mane was only gone a while, he was stuck in the Barrier for a very long time. It was a couple of months at the very least. And in all that time, the Watchers kept their eyes on him. So he and Hildegarde were never truly on their own. And when they left, they left
Lam’s words were like a detonating explosive to Mane’s mind. And he blanked out for a fraction of a second. Yet the words Lam spoke kept resounding in his head. During that brief spell Mane could have sworn that his brain replayed those words at least 5 times. And each time it sounded more unbelievable than the former. “Hold on Lam,” Mane rubbed his temples once he had recovered himself. “What do you mean by ‘all of them are traitors?’” Mane asked. How could every Elemental Ancestor turn their back on the Elementals? “It is exactly as I said,” Lam started before continuing thusly, “When we searched their places like you asked us to we saw all we needed to see. It didn’t even take long. For they didn’t take much care in hiding evidence of their conspiracy. The only home we had to search a little bit deeper was Ancestor Origin’s. But what we found showed that all of them are indeed traitors. The only person who has no idea of this is Grandpa Pier.” Lam sighed a