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The Void Conqueror

Ral Zareth awakens in a mysterious, dark cavern with no memory of how he arrived, only a cold certainty of his identity. He quickly learns that he is trapped in a shattered multiverse—a collection of fragmented realms embroiled in eternal conflict, where countless races, empires, and dimensions fight for dominance. Each realm operates under its own set of rules and power systems, with mana being the lifeblood of magic and authority. As Ral navigates this chaotic new world, he discovers that he has been granted an extraordinary ability: the Void Conquest System. This cheat-like power rewards him with points for every life he takes and every realm he conquers, which he can use to grow stronger, summon armies, and enhance his influence over the multiverse. His system thrives on violence, subjugation, and domination, granting him the power to manipulate the very fabric of reality. Cold-hearted, ruthless, and calculating, Ral sees the broken multiverse as the perfect battlefield to rise to ultimate power. He is not content to merely survive or rule over a single empire—he seeks total control over all realms. With no sentimental attachments and no hesitation to kill or conquer, Ral begins his journey toward becoming the multiverse’s greatest threat, determined to crush any who stand in his way. In a world full of savage races, godlike beings, and fractured dimensions, Ral Zareth is a force of pure ambition, driven by his cheat system to annihilate, conquer, and dominate every realm in his path. The multiverse will either bow to him—or burn in his wake.

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Chapter 17: The First Trial

Ral Zareth stood at the edge of the mist, watching as the Warlords, his newly summoned soldiers, disappeared into the dense fog surrounding the Nexus. The air hummed with tension, the power of the Nexus pulsing beneath his feet like a heartbeat. Though the Warlords appeared to be perfect warriors, Ral knew better than to trust appearances. Power without control was a dangerous thing, and he needed to test the limits of this new force before relying on it for his conquests.

He clenched his fist, feeling the Void energy swirl around him, a reminder of the growing instability within him. The Nexus's power had amplified his abilities, but it had also come with unexpected challenges. Each day, it seemed to tug at his control, pushing against the boundaries of his will. He could feel the elemental forces trying to slip away from him, but he refused to let them dominate his mind.

His thoughts were interrupted as Kaelin appeared at his side. The former warrior, now one of his most loyal followers, had proven invaluable in gathering information and keeping watch over the factions. Her sharp eyes flicked toward the mist where the Warlords had vanished, her expression unreadable.

"They are impressive," she said quietly. "But I wonder if they can be trusted."

Ral smirked, his gaze never leaving the mist. "Trust has nothing to do with it. They are a weapon, and weapons don't need trust. They need control."

Kaelin nodded, though her wariness didn't fade. "And will you be able to control them, my lord?"

Ral's smile faded as he felt the pulse of the Nexus beneath him, its energy surging through his veins like fire. "I will. But first, they need to prove themselves."

The AmbushHours later, Ral and Kaelin stood atop a rocky cliff overlooking a valley where the Flamewalkers, led by the fiery Cindris, had taken temporary shelter. Smoke rose from the scattered campfires dotting the valley, the red-orange glow flickering in the dusk like embers ready to ignite.

Cindris had been quiet since her defeat at the Nexus, but Ral knew better than to think she had accepted her loss. The Flamewalkers were too proud, too hungry for battle to stay still for long. If left unchecked, Cindris would launch another assault—this time more organized and deadly. It was the perfect opportunity to test the Warlords.

Ral turned to Kaelin. "It's time to see what they're truly capable of. Watch closely."

Kaelin nodded and stepped back, her eyes scanning the valley below as Ral extended his hand, summoning the Warlords from the mist.

The ten warriors appeared as if they had materialized from the shadows, each one moving with the fluid grace of a predator. Their eyes, glowing faintly with the energy of the Void, locked onto the Flamewalker camp below. Without needing a single word of command, they understood their purpose.

Ral watched them closely, his mind calm but calculating. This was their first real test. He had no intention of interfering unless absolutely necessary. They needed to prove their strength, their ability to adapt and overcome. Only then would they earn their place in his army.

"Go," Ral whispered, his voice carried by the wind.

The Warlords moved with frightening speed, descending into the valley like silent shadows. Their movements were almost impossible to track, their figures blending into the landscape as they approached the camp from all sides. Ral had sent them in without a plan, wanting to see how they would handle themselves in a real, chaotic situation.

The Flamewalkers were caught off guard. Cindris's warriors were skilled and battle-hardened, but they were not prepared for the precision and brutality of the Warlords' attack. The first clash was swift, brutal, and decisive.

The leader of the Warlords, a tall, imposing figure with a scar running down his cheek, was the first to engage. His opponent, a Flamewalker warrior twice his size and covered in molten armor, roared as he swung his massive warhammer. But the Warlord ducked under the blow with practiced ease, his movements fluid and controlled. With a single, devastating strike to the Flamewalker's side, the Warlord crushed his opponent's ribs, sending him crumpling to the ground in a heap.

Ral watched the scene unfold, his eyes narrowing slightly. The Warlords were powerful, yes, but they hadn't yet been pushed to their limits. The Flamewalkers, while dangerous, were not the greatest challenge the Abyss had to offer.

But that was about to change.

The Unforeseen ThreatAs the Warlords continued to carve through the Flamewalker ranks, Ral felt a sudden shift in the air. The heat of the valley intensified, the ground beneath his feet trembling with a familiar power. His eyes darted to the center of the camp, where Cindris herself had emerged, her body wreathed in flame.

Her eyes were wild with fury, her molten armor glowing with the heat of her rage. She raised her hand, and the very air around her ignited, forming a massive vortex of fire that roared toward the Warlords.

Ral's heart raced as he watched the attack. The Warlords had been handling the lesser Flamewalkers easily, but Cindris was a different threat entirely. She wasn't a mere soldier—she was a force of nature, a being whose connection to the element of fire made her a deadly opponent in her own right.

The Warlords reacted quickly, but the sheer intensity of Cindris's attack forced them on the defensive. The heat was overwhelming, the flames threatening to consume them as they dodged and weaved through the inferno. Ral could see their movements becoming more desperate, their previously smooth coordination beginning to fray under the pressure of Cindris's relentless assault.

One of the Warlords, a lean, agile fighter, tried to close the distance between himself and Cindris, but she was ready. With a flick of her wrist, she sent a torrent of flame crashing into him, knocking him off his feet and sending him sprawling across the ground.

Ral's jaw clenched. This was exactly the kind of challenge they needed to face. The Warlords were strong, but they hadn't been tested by a true warrior like Cindris.

Kaelin, watching from the cliff, took a step forward. "My lord, should we intervene?"

"No," Ral said, his voice sharp. "Let them fight. They need this."

The Warlords' StruggleAs the battle raged on, Ral could see the Warlords beginning to adapt. They were strong, yes, but they were also intelligent fighters. Each time Cindris attacked, they learned something new—her timing, her movements, the way she summoned her flames.

They began to spread out, forcing Cindris to divide her attention. Two of the Warlords attacked from opposite sides, using the terrain to shield themselves from her flames. Another closed in from behind, his blade glinting in the firelight as he slashed at her exposed back.

Cindris roared in frustration, her flames flaring even brighter as she turned to face the new threat. But the Warlords pressed their advantage, working in perfect synchronization to exploit the openings in her defense.

It was clear they were learning quickly. Their movements became more fluid, their strikes more precise. With each clash, they grew stronger, their bloodline awakening as they pushed through the challenge of facing such a powerful opponent.

Finally, the leader of the Warlords made his move. With a burst of speed, he closed the distance between himself and Cindris, his blade flashing in the firelight as he struck. Cindris blocked the blow, her molten gauntlet catching his sword, but the force of the impact drove her back.

She staggered, momentarily off balance, and that was all the opening the Warlords needed.

The other nine soldiers struck as one, their blades flashing as they overwhelmed Cindris from all sides. Her flames roared in protest, but she couldn't hold them off forever. With a final, desperate scream, she fell to her knees, her flames flickering and dying as the Warlords closed in for the kill.

Ral watched in silence as Cindris collapsed to the ground, her body still smoldering from the heat of her own power. The Warlords stood over her, their expressions calm but victorious.

Reflection on the First TestRal descended from the cliff, Kaelin following close behind. As he approached the Warlords, he could see the subtle changes in their posture, the way they held themselves. They had grown stronger through the battle, their bloodline responding to the challenge of facing Cindris.

But they were not invincible. They had struggled, been pushed to their limits, and nearly lost. It was exactly what Ral had hoped for. The Bloodline of the Warlords was powerful, but it was only through hardship and real battles that it would truly reach its potential.

"You did well," Ral said, his voice calm. "But there is still much to learn."

The Warlord leader bowed his head in acknowledgment. "We will continue to grow, my lord."

Ral turned his gaze toward the horizon, where the other factions waited, unaware of the power he now held. Cindris had been the first test, but there would be many more to come.

And with each battle, the Warlords would only grow stronger.