Away from The Infiniverse.
In the Transcendent Elemental Folds.
They appeared in a realm of breathtaking, frigid beauty.
Cold as cold could be!
In a small but core region of the Transcendent Elemental Folds.
Here, the very concept of ’cold’ was the dominant authority. They stood in a region of beautiful, frozen stellar ice and snow.
Rivers of what looked like liquid frost, carrying shimmering, microscopic stars of ice, flowed through a void that was a deep, velvety black.
The silence was absolute, the kind of quiet that feels like a physical presence.
The moment they arrived, Noah’s eyes flashed with a vibrant blue light. Countless data streams, overlays, and analytical readouts from RUIN/EDEN flooded his vision, a constant, real-time dissection of this new environment.
In the far distance, suspended in the silent void, was a grand citadel.
It was a masterpiece of elemental architecture, a fortress carved from a single, colossal glacier that shone with its own internal, blue-white light.
It exceeded the size and immensity of Aeternitas Concordia by at least two times.
As he began to float towards it, he spoke to Khor, his voice a low, contemplative murmur.
"Since you came back from collapse, do you ever feel like we are fighting...an uphill battle? A losing battle? Is that why, for so many of the potential possibilities and solutions, you have only ever said, ’maybe’?"
...!
He had to ask.
Khor was silent for a long moment, her own abyssal eyes gazing out at the beautiful, dead landscape.
When she finally replied, her voice was devoid of its usual playfulness. It was the sound of an ancient, terrible truth being spoken.
"Existences at the Level One Scale are extremely astute, Outsider. Terrifyingly so. When they deem something to be a certain way, when they write a new rule into the game of existence, only someone of the same stage as them, or even more powerful, can change it. A level zero trying to revert or change something that a level one existence did..."
Her words did not finish. They did not need to. The intent, the crushing, absolute weight of what she meant, was clear.
Without answering, she had answered his question!
Vehemently. Yes. All along, she had known they were fighting a losing battle.
But even with such words, Noah smiled. It was a dangerous, predatory smile, a flash of tyrannical defiance in the cold, indifferent void.
He denied such a reality. He had already denied collapse how many times? Apocalypses how many times? He would simply add this one to the list, even knowing that the forces he now dealt with were utterly, unimaginably unfathomable and unfair in the worst possible ways.
At that thought, he nodded, his resolve hardening. "RUIN/EDEN," he voiced, "what are we looking at?"
The crimson-blue holographic figure appeared beside him.
|Seconds ago, a tear in existence bloomed. And from it... that thing has begun making its descent.|
That thing.
Their eyes focused. They looked across the stellar frozen rivers of frost, to the space just above the distant, magnificent citadel of the Living Elementals.
A massive, humanoid armored figure was descending slowly. As if it had all the time in existence.
Noah’s eyes widened. What was that?
It was a being of pure, terrible majesty. Its form was encased in a suit of massive, articulated power armor, its design a perfect, brutalist fusion of overlapping, angled plates like an armored warrior from a forgotten age, and the ornate, almost gothic grandeur of a metalloid being!
The armor was a pristine, sterile white, unmarked by any symbol or insignia, yet its very cleanliness was a threat.
Its pauldrons were the size of small moons, its greaves like the pillars of a dead titan’s temple.
And in one of its massive, gauntleted hands, it held an intricate, white metallic hammer, its head a block of solidified judgment!
Noah felt a sense of suffocation just looking at it, his own Quadrillion-level power feeling strangely... insignificant!
Khor, beside him, was frowning heavily.

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