Abyssal Chronicles
In the northern part of the world, a long-standing battle between various races and the demon race has finally reached its end. The Demon Lord, a figure with black hair, red eyes, rules from her obsidian palace, having repeatedly defeated the Goddess, the strongest being in the world. However, she refrains from killing her, knowing she will only be reborn to lead another attack.
As the goddess kneels before her, badly injured and helpless, the sounds of explosions echo outside, signaling the imminent victory of the alliance. Despite her immense power, the demon lord acknowledges the demon's overall weakness compared to humans and the Alliance. The development of fighting energy and mana has allowed ordinary humans to fight demons, leading to the demon army's defeat.
Aware of the Alliance's intent to enslave the abyssal demon, the Demon Lord decides to cast a forbidden spell that will cost her life. As the Alliance forces storm the palace, they hesitate upon sensing the spell's energy. The Demon Lord vows to resist and be reborn to save her people.
Meanwhile, the goddess reflects on the demon lord's past treatment of her and acknowledges her respect and dedication to her people. As the demon lord prepares to cast the spell, the goddess asks if she can abandon her plan and live freely. However, demon lords are duty-bound to restore the demon race's glory and protect her people.
Understanding the demon lord's resolve, the goddess readies her sword, intending to clash with the demo lord's forbidden spell. The resulting explosion creates a mushroom cloud, marking the end of the conflict and the start of a new era. The Demon Lord and the Goddess become historical figures, their stories occasionally told.
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All names, places, deities, and mythological references in this work are entirely fictional. They are not intended to represent or reference any real-world religion, culture, spiritual belief, or existing mythos. Any resemblance to actual events, names, people (living or deceased), or religious figures—past or present—is purely coincidental. This is a work of imagination, and all elements within it exist solely for the purpose of fictional storytelling.
Hail_The_loli · Fantasy
There are accounts of the Buddha naming powers of ten up to 10^421 in a contest against the mathematician Arjuna. Even more staggering numbers were employed as a way to try and describe the indescribable size of the cosmos. In a text translated in english as the "Flower Ornament Sutra", in book 30, it is said that the buddhas speak of numbers called incalculable, measureless, boundless, incomparable, innumerable, unaccountable, unthinkable, immeasurable, unspeakable, and finally untold. The Buddha then proceeds to explain these numbers by beginning with 10^10 and beginning a mind-numbingly long succession of iterated squares. By the end of this the Buddha reaches an untold and it's equal to 10^(10*2^122). This number even surpasses Archimedes benchmark. The Buddha then goes on to use the untold to describe the cosmos, in which everything one can imagine has untold multitudes across all space and time. There are untold buddha's each in untold buddha-lands speaking untold virtues for untold eons.