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Marvel: A Devil Called The Morningstar

Lucifer Morningstar, the charismatic and cunning fallen angel from DC Comics, finds himself mysteriously transported into an ordinary human body in the Marvel Universe. Stripped of his celestial powers, he must navigate this new world as "Lucas Morning." Starting as a bartender in a New York City nightclub called The Blind Spot, Lucifer uses his wit, charm, and uncanny ability to uncover people's deepest desires to build a network of influence among both the city's elite and its superheroes. As he uncovers the mystery behind his displacement, Lucifer discovers he retains a fragment of his former power, which grows as he faces greater challenges. He becomes embroiled in Marvel's ongoing conflicts. His quest to regain his powers and return home leads him to uncover a cosmic threat that endangers both the Marvel and DC universes. Throughout his journey, Lucifer's signature blend of devilish charm, cunning manipulation, and grudging heroism shines through. He transforms The Blind Spot into his new kingdom, a nexus of information and influence. ..................................... For Advanced chapters check out my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Lord_Ashura

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Chapter 9 Wrath

"Great," Clint Barton, Hawkeye, groaned. "As if aliens and killer robots weren't enough. Now we've got multiverse manipulators and a domesticated Devil."

The air in the Sanctum thickened, becoming oppressive, charged with an energy that made every hair stand on end. The temperature plummeted so rapidly that the Avengers' breath clouded before them. Frost crept along the spines of ancient tomes, and the ever-present scent of incense was overwhelmed by the acrid stench of brimstone.

Lucifer turned slowly, and gone was the suave, snarky facade. In its place was an elemental wrath, a cosmic fury barely contained in mortal flesh. His eyes weren't just windows to Hell; they were Hell itself, twin infernos that burned with the cold, relentless fire of a dying universe. The shadows in the room elongated, writhing like tortured souls, all stretching towards the fallen angel.

"Domesticated?" Lucifer's voice was a seismic rumble, resonating not just in their ears but in the very marrow of their bones. It echoed with the screams of the damned, the laughter of demons, the shattering of hope. The floor beneath him cracked, a fissure racing towards Hawkeye, who leapt back, an arrow nocked but his hands shaking. "I am Lucifer Morningstar, you insignificant mote of flesh. Before your kind learned to kindle fire, I was the flame. I whispered doubt into the hearts of angels and turned Heaven's light into cinders."

With a contemptuous flick of his wrist, Lucifer summoned a mere fraction of his power. The walls of the Sanctum dissolved like mist, and the Avengers found themselves no longer in the cozy confines of Strange's abode, but on a vast, blasted plain that stretched to infinity under a sky that bled crimson and black. Mountains of bleached skulls rose in the distance, their empty sockets weeping magma. Rivers of molten agony crisscrossed the tortured landscape, their banks lined with writhing, moaning figures trapped in eternal torment.

"This," Lucifer's voice boomed across the desolation, his mortal form sloughing off like a snake shedding its skin, "is but one insignificant corner of my kingdom. One mote of infernal dust in my cosmic empire of anguish."

The being that stood before them now defied mortal comprehension. Gone was the handsome playboy. In his place was an entity of terrible, transcendent beauty. Six wings unfurled from his back, not feathered but formed of living shadow and negative light. His skin gleamed like burnished obsidian, veined with lines of molten gold that pulsed with the rhythm of a billion tortured heartbeats. And his eyes, oh, his eyes were captivating vortices of cold starfire, promising eons of exquisite agony.

The Avengers recoiled, their vaunted courage faltering before this avatar of primordial darkness. Tony's armor, his pride and joy, sparked and died, its arc reactor flickering like a candle in a hurricane. He stumbled back, the cocky billionaire reduced to a whimpering child before the throne of Hell's true king.

Steve's shield, a symbol of unwavering valor, felt leaden in his hands. The super-soldier who had faced down Thanos now trembled, his enhanced physiology rebelling against the sheer malevolence that saturated this realm. "My God," he whispered, and the words turned to ash in his mouth.

Even the Hulk, the emerald engine of rage stirring within Banner, recoiled. The beast that had gone toe-to-toe with gods now cringed like a beaten dog, quieted by the realization that there were depths of violence and horror that even he could not fathom.

Natasha, the Black Widow, trained to suppress all emotion, found herself weeping silently. Every dark deed in her ledger, every life she'd taken, paled to insignificance here. She saw in Lucifer's realm the true meaning of damnation, and for the first time in decades, she felt small, so terribly small.

"You dare speak of domestication?" Lucifer's words now were a sibilant hiss, a venomous whisper that coiled around their minds like a serpent. Each syllable flayed away a layer of their sanity, exposing raw, quivering psyches to his infernal gaze. "I, who taught Mephisto the art of torture? I, who have kingdoms in dimensions your feeble minds cannot even perceive? Your greatest triumphs, your most valiant battles, are less than a child's sandcastle before my infernal tide."

He strode towards them, each step causing the ground to bleed and scream. The Avengers scrambled back, all pretense of heroism abandoned. They were not Earth's Mightiest now; they were ants before a supernova, mayflies before the eternal.

"Know your place, mortals," Lucifer's voice rumbled, shaking the very foundations of this hellish reality. "You exist because I allow it. You breathe because, for now, it amuses me. Mephisto seeks to rule all realities? He is a grasping infant, mewling for a trinket he can never grasp. What he covets, I could unmake with a thought, reforge in the furnaces of my limitless malice."

With a dismissive wave, the hellscape dissolved. The Avengers found themselves back in the Sanctum, but changed. Tony sat heavily, his face ashen, the invincible Iron Man now a man keenly aware of his own fragility. Steve leaned against a wall, shield discarded, the weight of Lucifer's realm still pressing on his soul. Natasha wiped her tears, her hand shaking as she holstered her useless weapon. Clint's bow lay forgotten on the floor as he stared at Lucifer with a mixture of terror and newfound respect.

Lucifer, once more cloaked in his mortal guise, adjusted his cufflinks. But now, they all saw through the facade. The suave exterior was just that, a veneer over an entity of such cosmic power and depthless malevolence that it beggared belief.

"Now," Lucifer said, his tone once again cultured but underscored with an authority that could topple empires, "I trust we've moved beyond childish labels. You've glimpsed the abyss, felt the cold breath of eternal damnation. That was but a taste, a single raindrop from my ocean of horrors."

He looked at each Avenger in turn, his gaze now almost gentle, but they flinched nonetheless. They had stared into the eyes of a being who could rewrite the laws of existence, who held their souls in the palm of his hand.

"Remember this moment, 'Earth's Mightiest,'" Lucifer continued, a sardonic smirk playing on his lips. "When we defeat Mephisto, when we save your precious realities, it won't be because you are strong, or brave, or righteous. It will be because I, Lucifer Morningstar, the First of the Fallen, the Lord of Eternal Anguish, deigned to make it so. You are but supporting players in my grand rebellion, my cosmic 'screw you' to both Heaven and Hell."

He paused, letting his words sink in, watching as the weight of their insignificance settled on their shoulders. Then, almost casually, he added, "Oh, and Barton? The next time you feel the urge to make a quip about my... what was it? Ah, yes, 'domestication'... do remember, I could replace your voice with the eternal screams of the damned. It would make your little archer act somewhat less... chirpy."

The silence that followed was profound. The Avengers, Earth's vaunted heroes, stood chastened, humbled, their worldview irrevocably shattered. They had faced gods and monsters, but Lucifer Morningstar was beyond such paltry labels. He was a force of nature, a cosmic constant, the dark to creation's light.

"Now," Lucifer clapped his hands, the sound echoing with the finality of a coffin lid, "shall we proceed with thwarting Mephisto's quaint little scheme? I'd hate to save this multiverse only to find it bereft of suitable entertainment. Watching you mortals scurry about, playing at heroism... it's quite the diversion from my usual entertainments."

Steve, his voice hoarse as if he'd been screaming for hours, managed to reply, "Y-yes. The plan. We should... we should focus on the plan."

As they gathered around the table, the dynamics had shifted seismically. The Avengers still stood as Earth's defenders, but now they understood the true scale of the cosmic chessboard. They were pawns, yes, but pawns in the service of a king whose power could shatter realities.

And Lucifer, watching them from eyes that had witnessed the birth and death of galaxies, allowed himself a small, cold smile. Let Mephisto play his games. The true master of Hell had taken the board, and all of creation would soon bear witness to his ultimate rebellion, his grandest Fall. Not into damnation this time, but into something far more terrifying, far more cosmic.

Heroes called it redemption. Lucifer called it the ultimate prank on an unsuspecting multiverse. After all, what could be more deliciously ironic than the Devil himself rising to save all that is, was, and ever will be?

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How is this chapter? Even though Lucifer has lost his powers, he remains the being who created the multiverse and possesses the ability to kill any gods or demons. His influence and strength are still unmatched, and his presence alone is enough to command respect and fear. Despite his current state, Lucifer's true potential and history continue to shape the events around him. What do you think about his journey and the challenges he's facing? Let me know your thoughts!