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The Mage of Primordial Chaos

Please check out my newest book, Xianxia Online! --- From the moment Xuan Kai was born, he was fated to suffer. Devoid of any magical powers in a world where arcane power rules all, no one could protect him after his parents were assassinated. Betrayed by his friends, cheated on by his fiancee, and humiliated by his own family, no one would've blamed him if he ended his own life. However, he remembered his mother's final words as she passed him a stone pendant - "Live on." And as he held the rough rock in his hand, unbeknownst to himself, a never seen before magic element began waking in his body... "If fate wants to make me suffer, I will defy fate itself. If destiny wants me to die, I'll kill destiny first. If the heavens want to crush me, I will stand up against even the heavens!" ---------- Other novels: Endzone: Simulated Apocalypse/Xianxia Online/Ascension: Online/The Legendary Ghost Hunter Discord: https://discord.gg/g326rUc5Jv Support my friend's cause! https://gofund.me/957b8a05 ---------- The first arcs of this story have some illogical parts/interactions to it, which I apologize for. This is my first novel, so I wasn't that good at the time. However, if you keep reading beyond (chapter 80-100+) I guarantee you will not regret it. ---------- Note: The background image isn't mine. DM me on Discord for removal. ----------

Cyclxne · Fantasie
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632 Chs

Plan B

In this universe, there was only one entity—one single entity—that could combat the power of Chaos. That was the rule, the law of the cosmos, unable to be broken by anyone nor anything.

That entity was Order.

Chaos and Order—both shared many of the same properties. They were both primordial, they both existed during the time before time, and together, they were the two founding pillars of the universe that ultimately grouped everything else together like magnets. One was positive, one was negative, like opposite electrical charges part of the same atom.

Chaos was wrathful, restless, and longed for change. On the contrary, Order was rigid, confined, and longed for eternity. Neither was better than the other. Both were needed in a fine balance to create the perfect universe. But unfortunately, as much as that was true, these two primordial entities were sentient—they had minds of their own.