Orion The Fallen God Chapter 14: Chapter 13 - Vaelor’s Conviction

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The Realm of Fate stood in complete silence. Massive pillars towered endlessly throughout the divine expanse, each one radiating ancient power older than mortal existence itself. Red. Blue. Gold. Black. Purple. Their light reflected endlessly across the smooth glass-like floor beneath them while streams of glowing orange threads drifted throughout the realm like rivers woven from destiny itself. Every thread represented a life. Every movement represented fate unfolding. At the center of it all floated Aevor, the God of Fate. His body hovered several feet above the ground in a seated position, legs crossed and eyes closed as orange energy spiraled slowly around him. The glowing threads drifted between his fingers while his consciousness stretched far beyond the realm itself, searching across the universe below. Normally, fate spoke clearly to him. He could see every beings future, past and present at will. Since the birth of the Fate Breaker, fate is now undecided and clouds all of Aevor's omniscient power. Entire sections of fate simply vanished whenever he attempted to observe them. Threads that should have existed were gone entirely, cut away from destiny itself as though they had never belonged to it in the first place. The Fate Breaker. Even thinking about it disturbed the balance around him. The orange threads near his body flickered erratically before stabilizing again. Aevor's expression tightened slightly. Far below, he could sense war spreading through the universe. Valak's actions had already begun destabilizing countless futures. Worlds once connected through peaceful outcomes now drifted toward destruction instead. The Angelics prepared for conflict. The Arcadians continued their endless pursuit of power. Entire civilizations stood unknowingly at the edge of collapse and yet no matter how deeply he searched, he still could not see the future clearly. It was as though something had begun moving outside the reach of destiny itself. Slowly, Aevor opened his eyes. Orange light glowed softly within them. "That should not be possible…" he murmured quietly. Then the realm trembled. A deep rumble echoed across the divine expanse. The floating threads around Aevor immediately scattered as the disturbance intensified. The pillars themselves vibrated faintly beneath the pressure building within the realm. Aevor turned sharply. The purple pillar had begun pulsing violently. Dark violet energy surged through its surface in unstable waves, illuminating the entire Realm of Fate with repeated flashes of purple light. Cracks of energy spread slowly upward across the massive structure while distortions rippled through the surrounding space Aevor immediately rose to his feet as his expression shifted from confusion to genuine concern. "…What is this?" he questioned. None of the pillars had ever reacted this way before, not once. The purple pillar pulsed again. A violent wave of energy exploded outward from it, strong enough to shake the realm itself. Several orange threads nearby snapped violently away from the disturbance as reality bent around the pillar's unstable power. A voice echoed faintly through the realm. "…Aevor…" The God of Fate froze, his eyes widened slightly as he noticed something about the voice. This wasn't just some random voice, he had heard this voice many times before. For the first time in ages, emotion broke through his composure. Slowly, Aevor began walking toward the pillar. The closer he got, the more unstable the realm became around it. Faint images flickered briefly within the purple light. Ancient wars, fallen worlds, Gods standing together before vanishing into darkness and then the voice came again. "Aevor…" This time the voice was clearer. Aevor lifted his hand slowly and placed it against the pillar. The moment his fingers touched the surface, everything vanished. Darkness swallowed him instantly then suddenly endless memories flooded through the void around him like oceans crashing against reality i