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The Antagonist's Final Ambition: Chronicles of Chaos

One day, the Lords of the Abyss issued a challenge to the entire human race. "Come humans, challenge the abyss because your wish will be granted. A single wish will be the reward of the one who manages to overcome all of the trials." To keep the promise that he made to his only friend, Lucian intended to venture inside this Abyss, a place where anything could happen, a bottomless hole that appeared on Earth after the Great Cataclysm. Soon after setting out on this journey, Lucian met Rita under unusual circumstances, and they started to travel together. She was a woman that had the potential to become the last piece that he needed to put his plan into execution. But was Rita the person Lucian thought she was? Lucian was also in possession of a cursed helmet that asks for a heavy price from the one who uses it in exchange for extraordinary power. Lucian knew that he needed more than just his intellect if he wanted to finish what he started. But what were Lucian's real objectives? Was he after the wish?/What would he find beyond this bottomless hole? What would he see at the end of his journey? :::::: Disclaimer: The art on the cover is not mine. If you are an artist, or if you want it to be removed, then please message me. ****** My other work: The villainess shall be mine The Last Man: Saga of the Nightmare Invoker ******* Discord server link: https://discord.gg/NEVByMMQBq

Kepalozoid · Fantasy
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The boxes

At some point, humans thought of the existence of relics as something normal.

For them, it was probably the same as walking or breathing. Rather than doing it consciously, they use the power of relics without being entirely aware of what they were doing. Almost as if it was an innate ability.

However, there was a difference between the word 'using' and 'controlling'. Humans knew how to control their breathing patterns if they were asked to, like breathing slower or faster. But what about their ability to control relics?

That was the problem, Lucian thought. Since humans controlled relics instinctively, they didn't know what they were doing and how they were doing it.

If there was no air in the atmosphere, humans wouldn't be able to breathe. How did they know that? Because they were aware of the existence of the air.