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Disorder

The Day when Stars will align.

The Disorder will spread, and Chaos will rise,

Decay, Destruction, and Death will follow.

At that time,

The Rules of the Universe will Bend,

And Everything will come to an End.

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The darkness filled the empty hall, and black fog enveloped the surrounding. In the middle of the hall was the table condensed from the dark fog. Enshrouded in a dark fog, around the table sat thirteen figures silently. It was hard to make out their features, male or female; no one could tell.

The silence broke when one of the figures spoke.

"I can feel the pressure increasing more day by day. Its will is doing everything to swallow us."

"It is the threat that looms over our heads. Who would have thought that even reaching this far, we still have to be afraid of something." Another figure spoke.

"We can only be 'absolutely free' if we break the wall above heads."

"How can we simply break the wall; we have tried so many methods, yet none of them worked, and the methods which are left not everyone agrees with"

"We cannot use that method, only one of us will be able to use it, and the rest of the world will be destroyed."

"What! You people care about the world being destroyed," one of the figures spoke in a rather teasing tone.

"Reversing time and space, create new Universes. Once you reach this step, it's all just kids' play. Any one of us can recreate it to the previous state," another figure spoke.

Soon the meeting ended without finalizing; all the figures slowly merged into the darkness. Leaving the place as quiet and empty as before.

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A terrifying black hole existed in a dark and empty cold void, trying to swallow even the space around it. Surrounding the black hole was an ever-changing matter which whirled around it endlessly. The matter looked alive; most of it was dark transparent in color, and parts of it continued to change its color and shape; sometimes, it merged with another piece and sometimes completely disappeared from space.

Inside the dark hole existed a world made from the same ever-changing matter. The world looked psychedelic, where nothing seemed to make sense; everything in the world existed in Chaos.

The world sky was made up of whirls and swirls of colors, Whereas the ocean down below of minute fractals. If someone took a drop of this water and spilled it into space, the drop could fill up the whole universe. The other things in the world also acted strange and abnormal. The flying birds in the sky would change their shape while flying, whereas the fishes in the sea would grow legs and start waking on the water's surface. The trees on the land were also fabricated of fractals, whose branches grew infinitely in hypnotizing fashion. Overall the world fabricated from ever-changing matter defied every known rule of physics.

The world behaved and existed mysteriously; it stretched for millions of light years in size, filled with wonders of nature that were hard to comprehend, which left one scratching their head.

This world was called "The Aether World" and was the territory of one of the 'Mythical Entity' "The Eon."

Somewhere in the Aether World, where matter followed the standard rules of reality, there was a mountain that went above the clouds. On top of the mountain was a small house. Back of the house, in the garden, sat a young man on a chair enjoying the morning sun. He slowly picked a cup of tea from the table and took a sip, but his expression furrowed. Eon looked at the middle-aged man beside him and showed a displeased look. But the middle-aged man remained unfazed by the unhappiness of his master, showing it was not his first time doing it, and his actions were a reminder of something to Eon.

Eon remained silent as he tried to calm his mood down, trying his best not to get angry. Finally, he moved his hands, picked up a sugar cube from a glass plate on the table, and dropped it inside the tea. He observed the sugar cube, which slowly disappeared into the tea. Having done this a million times, Eon was already used to this routine; he waited for the sugar cube to dissolve completely before picking up another cube and dropping it inside. But this time, something hit his mind, how the cube of sugar was dissolving. He dropped another cube in the tea, then another until they stopped dissolving.

Eon closed his eyes as he sat motionless on a chair time flew quickly. After some time, the middle-aged man took the teacup away, not disturbing Eon. Seasons changed from winter to summer and summer to autumn. Eon sat motionlessly. On a particular day, he opened his eyes. His eyes shone brightly; Eon moved his head and looked around; his eyes seemed to pass to time and space, piercing through the fabric of reality itself. Eon noticed something everywhere he looked; the only thing he found was disorder. How the universe was decaying, the randomness in everything, how the energy in the cosmos was spreading out, and the cold death. Eon felt fear in so many years of his life; he felt fear again, his heartbeat increased anxiety rose in his heart.

Calming himself, Eon took a deep breath, trying to suppress the fear and anxiety in his heart. It took him a minute to calm down, and his eyes reverted to normal. He went into deep thought again, trying to figure out something, and his eyes shone with happiness in a few minutes. His expression changed, and he laughed loudly, incredibly pleased with himself.

Eon was extremely intelligent; he was 'The Thirteenth' 'Mythical Entity.' It took him only a few billion years to reach this step. It can be seen as from starting of the universe quadrillions of light years ago, there have been only twelve 'Mythical Entities' so far, and it took them billions upon billions of years to reach this step. Most of the transcended beings would lose themselves trying to reach this step. A normal living being would not even know that a level called transcendence existed, let alone a 'Mythical Entity.'

("Mythical Entity/Eternal Entity" the multi-verse and multidimensional beings)

"Second," Eon called out to the middle-aged men.

Second appeared beside Eon in a blink. He bowed and waited for orders.

With a thought, a thin purple crystal card appeared in Eon's hand, which he handed to Second.

"Get me all the stuff on the list from the material world and prepare for going out. It is about time," his voice rang out as he disappeared from the place.

Inside the house, Eon sat in a meditation position. Calming his mind, he slowly closed his eyes. The feeling he gave was as he merged with the surrounding space. Behind Eon's back, tens of thousands of tiny black holes appeared in space; sitting in meditation posture, Eon's body glowed in white light, and slowly tens of thousands of small balls of light separated from him and entered the black holes. The small balls of light were Eon's pieces of consciousness; he sent them to the outside world in different galaxies and at different times. These pieces of souls would reincarnate in the outside world, try to master different paths, and lay a foundation for moving forward with his other plans.

The glow on Eon's body was now considerably diminished, leaving only half of what it was before. Eon's next plan was to understand and comprehend his newfound concept, 'Entropy,' which he found quite fascinating and enthralling.

To master a new path, one had to understand the essence, which was extremely hard to understand, especially for people who had already mastered one concept. This can be said to be the direct reason for fewer people progressing in their paths. The more concepts one masters harder it will be for him to gain enlightenment in new concepts, and the concept itself will easily corrupt them, but this was not the case for Eon, who stood above the universe itself and could create new concepts just from his thoughts.

To better understand the new concept, Eon thought of reincarnation. Another reason was that he was bored living at home and wanted to change the scenery. Eon left Second some instructions afterward; another white glow, seemingly bigger than the rest, separated from his body and entered another black hole that had just opened, only leaving a wisp of soul behind in his incarnation.

The story may feel slow at the start but bear with it for the first ten-fifteen chapters. I have it planned, and it will be worth it.

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