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Marvel: A Titan's Dream (Completed)

Kai was a psychopath, deemed clinically insane by the medical community. He had always been strange, the kind of strange that would make him dance in a dark room with headphones on while chugging down bottles of milk. Yes, he was a milk addict, and he took it to a whole new level. The voice in his head was his only friend, the only constant in his otherwise chaotic life. One day, Kai escaped from the mental asylum where he had been confined for years. He had no idea what he would do next or where he would go, but he was determined to escape his reality. He found an abandoned building and made it his home, but fate had other plans for him. Kai died in that building, but instead of his consciousness fading away, he transmigrated into the body of a young Thanos. When he realized where he was, he had an existential crisis. Thanos was a madman who pursued the concept of death, but Kai was scared of death. It was ironic that he had transmigrated into Thanos' body.

SleepyChaos · ภาพยนตร์
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125 Chs

Inheritance

In the darkened forest, amidst the cacophony of nocturnal life, an eerie spectacle unfolded. A host of peculiar creatures, resembling grotesque bugs more than anything else, moved in an unnerving rhythm. The air was thick with their musky, earthy scent, overpowering the forest's usually fragrant ambiance. Each sound they made - the sharp clicks of their exoskeleton, the rasping hiss of their movements, and the grotesque squelch as they feasted - created a macabre symphony, grating against the quiet rustle of leaves and soft murmuring of the wind.

These bug-like creatures marched with a disciplined cadence toward a massive gate of weathered stone, etched with symbols as ancient as the forest itself. Behind them, they left a path steeped in death - a gory trail marked with the carcasses of hapless creatures, now cocooned in a grotesque mockery of life. It was a testament to the terrifying adaptability of these invaders - the Swarm, the personal army of Kai Thanos.

Among the scattered corpses, one such 'cocoon' suddenly burst open, its inhabitant making its macabre entrance into the world. The creature that emerged bore an uncanny resemblance to the monstrosities around it, its body gleaming under the moonlight with a sickening, oily sheen. The Swarm watched as their new comrade flexed its new form, their unified hum rising in a chilling chorus that echoed throughout the forest. The cycle of death and rebirth, a grotesque display of their existence, sent tremors of dread throughout the remaining woodland life.

Under the shadow of the towering gate, the Swarm continued to pour through, each member scuttling forward with an alarming sense of purpose. Eventually, their journey led them to the foot of a colossal statue, a stone sentinel hewn from the surrounding rock. This figure was an embodiment of regal majesty, its intricate robes cascading down its body in chiseled waves, a meticulously crafted beard adorning its stern visage, and long hair descending in a rocky waterfall. The precision of the sculpture gave the stone figure an uncanny realism, as though it were a sleeping giant on the verge of awakening.

An unnerving sense of reverence washed over the Swarm. The insects drew closer, their antennae twitching in the presence of the intimidating stone figure. It was as if the statue radiated an unusual aura, an ethereal energy that commanded respect and fear. As one of the Swarm approached the stone guardian, the once dull sockets where the statue's eyes should have been began to glow with a whitish aura. The stone figure, now more a deity than a sculpture, spoke with an echo that shook the surrounding space.

"You who have entered my grave, I give you a choice," the statue's voice reverberated through the forest, causing the ground to shudder. As the last word echoed into the night, two doors materialized from the ground. The stone slabs, each adorned with similar ancient symbols, stood as choices to be made. The Swarm recoiled, their unified screeching reaching a crescendo as they sized up the situation.

"If you are from my lineage, step into the right path and receive my inheritance," the statue declared. Its eyes pulsed brighter, and a second, even more reverberating message ensued, "However, whether you are from my lineage or an outsider, if you seek power, and the completed inheritance of My previous Master, Fang Yuang, prove your worth by stepping into the left path. The weak will perish, and the strong will thrive, what will be your choice?"

Though the Swarm lacked the sophistication of human intellect, their boosted cognition in this world of cultivation allowed them to comprehend the statue's decree. A collective murmur swept through the Swarm, a hive-minded agreement rippling through their ranks. Slowly, they parted, creating a path for a new arrival.

Out of the throng of grotesque insects, a humanoid figure advanced. This newcomer was a chilling blend of man and insect, with a chitinous mask-like plaque concealing its mouth, blood-red eyes gleaming with predatory intent, and a body possessing an intimidatingly potent physique despite its thin limbs. But what truly set this being apart were the twin, obsidian horns protruding from its head, symbols of its higher rank within the Swarm.

The horned creature scrutinized the two doors, processing the situation with its cold, calculating eyes. In a language only the Swarm could comprehend, a mental order was issued. The response was immediate and chilling - a chorus of delighted screeching, their order and discipline abandoned for a more primal, savage demeanor. The Swarm flooded into the doors, an ocean of macabre beings, diving headfirst into the unknown.

The last to enter was the horned creature. He cast one final glance at the statue, its eyes now void of the glow, a silent mockery glinting in his crimson gaze. Then, with an uncanny grace that belied his monstrous form, he disappeared into the left gate, leaving nothing but the haunting echo of the Swarm's screeching behind.

Following the last of the Swarm into the left gate, the horned creature felt the air cool around him. His elongated, bug-like legs clicked against the hard, stone floor as he ventured further into the unknown. The darkness seemed to consume him, enveloping his figure as he traversed the seemingly endless corridor. But unlike his brethren who had charged recklessly into the shadows, he moved with a purpose, with a calculated calmness that further marked him as different from the rest.

The ominous silence was only broken by the echo of his own movement, the rhythmic clicking of his feet against the cold stone, resonating through the long corridor. His sharp, red eyes pierced the dark, his keen senses mapping out the surrounding space with near-perfect accuracy.

Suddenly, he halted. His gaze, having spotted a faint glow ahead. It was a pale, incandescent light that emerged from the depths of the shadows, flickering erratically like a beacon in the abyss. The creature moved towards the light, curiosity fueling his step.

As he neared the source of light, the horned creature saw the room widen into a vast chamber. At the center of the room, a monumentally large, glowing crystal pulsed with a life of its own. The glow was almost hypnotic, a siren's call that urged the creature to come closer.

Yet, he was not alone. Surrounding the crystal were countless members of the Swarm who had preceded him, their bodies charred and twisted in unnatural angles, the glow in their eyes extinguished.