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the pirate avenger

Carl Queen was an ordinary boy, if you could call anyone ordinary in this chaotic world. He was an average high school student, living in the suburbs with his loving parents, attending classes, and hanging out with his friends. There was nothing exceptional about Carl—at least, that's what he believed. But life, as it often does, had other plans. "Where am I?" Carl muttered to himself, trying to shake off the dizziness. Suddenly, a holographic screen appeared before him, with text written in a font he recognized from countless hours of watching One Piece. The screen read: [Welcome to the Marvel Universe, Carl Queen. You have been granted the One Piece System. Your adventure begins now.]

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Chapter 17: The Veil Between Worlds

The stark, sterile environment of the Avengers Tower laboratory hummed with an uneasy energy, the aftershock of the Celestial Set's mysterious outburst still lingering in the air. Carl sat in the chair, his mind racing to catch up with the events that had just unfolded. The vivid images that had flashed through his mind were now fading like a half-remembered dream, leaving behind only a gnawing sense of dread.

Steve, Tony, and Bruce stood around him, their expressions a mix of concern and urgency. Natasha leaned against the wall, her sharp eyes watching Carl with the keen awareness of someone always prepared for the worst.

"Whatever that surge was, it felt like it was ripping me apart," Carl muttered, rubbing his temples in an attempt to soothe the pounding headache that was forming.

Tony crossed his arms, his brow furrowed as he scrutinized the readings on the monitor. "The Celestial Set's energy output just went off the charts. It's almost like it's responding to something... or someone."

Bruce adjusted his glasses, his voice calm but laced with concern. "It's possible the Celestial Set is interacting with the rifts Fury mentioned. If those rifts are breaches between dimensions, the Set might be amplifying their effects."

Natasha's voice was steady, cutting through the scientific jargon with a practical question. "What does that mean for us?"

Bruce exchanged a glance with Tony before responding. "It means that the Set could be destabilizing the barriers between realities. If we don't find a way to contain it, we could be looking at a convergence—a merging of different dimensions into our own."

Carl shuddered at the thought. "So, you're saying that other worlds—other realities—could start bleeding into ours?"

Tony nodded grimly. "And if that happens, all bets are off. We could be dealing with anything from alternate versions of ourselves to entities far more dangerous."

The room fell into a tense silence as the gravity of their situation settled over them. Carl couldn't shake the feeling that the Celestial Set was more than just a powerful artifact—it was a ticking time bomb, and they had no idea how much time they had left.

Steve's voice broke the silence, his tone resolute. "We need to find a way to stop this before it gets out of hand. Bruce, Tony—can you figure out how to shut down the Set?"

Tony sighed, rubbing the back of his neck. "We're working on it, but it's not going to be easy. The Set's power is like nothing we've ever seen. It's not just energy—it's something... more."

Bruce nodded in agreement. "We might need more than just technology to contain it. There's a possibility we'll need to explore mystical or dimensional solutions."

Natasha raised an eyebrow. "You're saying we need someone like Strange?"

Tony hesitated, clearly not thrilled by the idea but seeing the necessity. "Yeah. We might need to bring in the big guns—someone who understands how to deal with this kind of thing."

Carl leaned forward, feeling a surge of determination. "Whatever it takes, we need to stop this. If Zemo knew how dangerous the Set was, then we're running out of time."

Steve placed a hand on Carl's shoulder, his voice filled with reassurance. "We'll handle this, Carl. You're not in this alone."

Carl nodded, appreciating Steve's words, but deep down he knew that much of this burden fell on him. The Celestial Set had chosen him for some reason, and now it was up to him to see this through—whatever the cost.

As they began discussing the next steps, the tension in the room was suddenly shattered by the sound of a loud alarm blaring through the tower's intercom system. Red emergency lights flashed, casting a foreboding glow across the lab.

Tony's head snapped up, his face paling. "What now?"

Before anyone could react, the lab's large monitor flickered to life, displaying a live feed from the tower's external cameras. The screen showed a swirling vortex of dark energy forming in the sky above the tower, its center glowing with an ominous light.

"What the hell is that?" Natasha exclaimed, pushing off the wall and moving closer to the monitor.

Bruce's face drained of color as he stared at the screen. "That's not just a rift—it's a full-blown portal."

The portal in the sky crackled with energy, growing larger with each passing second. From its depths, they could see shapes beginning to emerge—twisted, shadowy figures that looked like they were clawing their way into their reality.

Carl felt his heart race. "Are those...?"

"Yeah," Tony confirmed grimly, already suiting up in his Iron Man armor. "Whatever's coming through that portal, it's not friendly."

Steve immediately sprang into action, his voice commanding. "Everyone, get ready! We need to contain whatever comes through that portal until we can figure out how to shut it down!"

Carl stood, adrenaline flooding his system. The Celestial Set felt heavy around his neck, its glow pulsing in time with the growing portal outside. He knew this was just the beginning—whatever was coming through that portal was only a taste of what could follow if they didn't stop this convergence.

As the Avengers prepared for battle, Carl couldn't shake the feeling that they were about to face something far beyond anything they had encountered before. The convergence was happening, and they were all that stood between their world and the chaos that lay beyond the portal.

Outside, the night sky above Avengers Tower was alive with swirling energy as the portal grew wider. Shadowy figures began to descend from the vortex, their forms twisted and grotesque. Some resembled the creatures they had fought in the facility, while others were unlike anything they had ever seen—nightmarish amalgamations of flesh and darkness.

Steve took up his shield, his eyes narrowing as he prepared to lead the charge. "We don't know what's coming, but we're going to stop it. Together."

Natasha drew her weapons, her expression hardening into one of determination. "We've faced worse. Let's send these things back where they came from."

Tony, now fully suited as Iron Man, hovered a few feet off the ground, his repulsors glowing with readiness. "I'll handle the big ones. Carl, stay close to us. We don't know how that Set might react in the middle of this."

Carl nodded, though he knew that whatever happened, he couldn't let fear hold him back. The Celestial Set was part of this—part of him—and if it had chosen him, then he would use its power to protect the world he had come to call home.

Bruce, his voice tense, looked at Steve. "I'll try to contain the portal. But if the Hulk comes out, I can't promise it'll be pretty."

Steve's response was immediate, a show of trust in their teammate. "Do what you have to do, Bruce. We'll back you up."

The first wave of creatures broke through the portal, descending on the tower like a dark tide. The Avengers moved as one, launching themselves into the fray with the precision and coordination that only years of fighting side by side could bring.

Carl fought alongside them, the Celestial Set reacting instinctively to his will. Energy blasts shot from his hands, slicing through the shadowy forms with an intensity that surprised even him. The power was exhilarating, but it was also terrifying—he could feel it tugging at the edges of his control, as if it were alive and hungry for more.

As the battle raged on, the portal continued to grow, its edges crackling with unstable energy. Bruce, in his Hulk form, roared as he fought to contain the spreading rift, his massive hands gripping the edges of the vortex in a desperate attempt to hold it back.

But despite their efforts, the portal only seemed to grow stronger, feeding off the chaos and conflict below. For every creature they defeated, more emerged from the rift, each one more twisted and powerful than the last.

Carl's heart pounded in his chest as he fought, the weight of the Celestial Set pressing down on him like a physical burden. He could feel the convergence intensifying, the barriers between worlds growing thinner by the second.

And then, amidst the chaos, he heard it—a voice, soft yet commanding, echoing in his mind.

"The veil between worlds is weakening. You must choose."

Carl stumbled, the voice shaking him to his core. He glanced around, but none of the others seemed to hear it. It was as if the voice was speaking directly to him, cutting through the noise and confusion of the battle.

"Choose what?" Carl thought, desperation seeping into his mental plea. "What do I have to do?"

But the voice did not answer. Instead, it left him with the sense of something looming on the horizon—something far greater than the battle at hand. The choice, whatever it was, would define not just his fate, but the fate of countless worlds.

The Celestial Set flared with renewed energy, as if in response to the voice. Carl gritted his teeth, pushing back the fear that threatened to consume him. Whatever was coming, he couldn't afford to hesitate.

The battle continued to rage, the Avengers pushing back wave after wave of monstrous invaders. But even as they fought, Carl knew that this was only the beginning. The convergence was happening, and the choice—his choice—was approaching faster than he could have ever anticipated.