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PRIMORDIAL BREATH OF CREATION

Sometimes, the multiverse needs expanding. That's where I come in. But, unfortunately, being a deity isn't all fun and games (and is incredibly complicated), as there are always things working against you. Not even the God of the Multiverses can change that. Twelve souls were chosen to expand into the void surrounding the known universe(s), and were given a grace period in which they would experience a relatively safe expansion of their domains. Once that period is up, however, they are free to interact with each other...and what lurks in the depths of the Abyss, the Void, and the Primordial Chaos. I am one of those souls. And let me tell you, this shit ain't easy. Between trying to raise mortals into an immortal army, with which I can defend my domain, dealing with my children, and trying to maintain the balance between all realms of existance, I have my work cut out for me. Sigh. Now I know why, back on Earth, gods worked in mysterious, invisible ways. There's just too much to be done. My instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lesedi_nathan/

ANTI_God · 奇幻
分數不夠
59 Chs

Just a Bit Further [1]

POV: Guardian Angel

"No." I said sagely, practically sitting on the ten-year-old Tian as he struggled to rise from his bed. For all intents and purposes, that is exactly what I was doing; putting pressure on him so he couldn't get up and go make a mistake. He was already getting kicked out of the clan for his increasingly aggressive behavior, there was no need to add getting crippled to the mix.

Well, I say getting kicked out, but it's more like going on a ten year journey to train in order to beat the current Young Lord of the Cavan clan, who just so happened to make a joke of a bet with him after pushing for his exile due to Tian's "inferior genes." The bet was that if, in ten years, Tian could actually beat the Young Lord then he would take back everything he said and allow Tian back into the clan. It was, again, a joke. Not something he planned to uphold. Tian took it seriously.

Not even Tian's parents objected to the exile, instead turning a blind eye towards Tian.

And now, Tian was attempting to rise from his bed, on his last night in the clan, and go to try and beat the crap out of the Young Lord while he slept. I naturally had to stop him, which was only aggravating Tian further, because he was slowly beginning to figure out that it wasn't his own fear or thoughts that were holding him down, it was something else entirely. I figured that if I had to hold him down many more times he'd catch on about there being something following him. He just wouldn't know what, because cultivators could be surprisingly ignorant about spirits. Which was ironically funny.

Finally, after hours of struggling, Tian gave up and I just shook my head with a wry smile as he finally drifted off to sleep. Such an ornery little brat. Unfortunately for him, the next day Tian was kicked out of the clan compound with nothing but the clothes on his back, a backpack with a few necessities, and some money his parents had given him. With a not-so-mild curse Tian turned his back on the closing gates of his clan and the apathetic looks of the gate guards.

Then he, a ten year old boy, set out on a journey to get stronger, far stronger...though he did not know how. I sighed and shook my head, grasping at strings of karma and thought, weaving a tapestry of them for the boy to follow. Next to me Tian's other guardian angel did the same, sporting the same wry expression that I did. Just by hovering over Tian we were altering things, changing them, affecting it with our positive energy, our karma. Even if we hover in the Spirit Realm, which runs parallel to and through all Realms, as we watch Tian we still effect things to a degree. If we actively reach out and manipulate things, it gets even more apparent.

But seeing as how fate is a fickle thing, we must still be careful.

POV CHANGE: Tian

I grumbled as I walked, kicking at dirt, rocks, anything that happened to cross my path. It had already been two months since my exile from the clan...oh, sorry, I wasn't exiled I was merely being sent out to temper myself. I'm not a cultivator, I don't need to temper myself. Who do they think they're fooling? I know why they're kicking me out. And my parents...

I held back the tears that threatened to fall, cursing my treacherous eyes. How could they just abandon me like that? No -I refuse to think about it. So I grit my teeth and continued to walk, holding down my feelings of doubts and fear. Where was I supposed to go now? What was I supposed to do? I had to fight the Young Lord in ten years, but how would I get strong enough to? I was only ten, this is...

Shaking my head vigorously I forced those thoughts away, my steps slowly becoming stomps as I walked down the road. Where was I even going? To Manu Ti? The rumored city of cultivators that flew in the sky? It'd take dozens of years to get there on foot, or so my one-time-friend Kagami said, and there were probably all kinds of mystic beasts that would eat me before I got there. Grinding my teeth, I thought about that. I didn't even have a weapon to defend myself with besides a small dagger. I stopped walking and stared at the dirt road beneath my feet, attempting to get my emotions under control again. A feeling of unwillingness crawled its way up from my gut and into my chest, forcing more tears to well up in the corner of my eyes. But I am a man, and men don't cry, so I didn't.

Decidedly ignoring the wet drops that fell onto the dirt road I turned my attention to the surrounding forest and the tall mountains in the distance. In a fit of childish anger and hope, as I would later come to call it, I stomped off the road in the direction of the mountains, entering the deep, dark forest and heading into its depths. Maybe if I reached the top of one of those mountains I'd be struck by celestial lightning, and then be able to control lightning! Or I'd find some treasure of an ancient cultivator along the way, or even find Dei, and have him teach me all about cultivation! My eyes glazed over a bit at the thought of every cultivator's hero; Dei, the first Immortal. He who challenged the Sun Devourer, and fought amongst the gods even as a mortal. Or Immortal, depending on who tells the story.

Kagami told me that Dei was a fairy-tale, or that he died a long time ago because no one's seen him since forever, but I didn't agree. He's out there. I just know it. And I'll find him, and become the best cultivator there ever was!

My plan was flawless.

Or so I thought, until about three days in when I realized there was no longer anyone to steal food from, the mystic beasts within the forest all apparently had a blood feud with me, and that I was utterly lost within the dense foliage. Which brings me to my current situation, one caused by me trying to rectify two of those problems.

"Go away you stupid monkey!" I shouted, shooing away the four-armed monkey by throwing bark and broken off branches at it, protecting my backpack that was now stuffed full of a yellow fruit with the other hand. The monkey just stared at me uncomprehendingly, not even bothering to dodge. Grumbling to myself I turned away from the monkey again, slinging my backpack over my shoulder and climbing further up the tree, being sure to keep an eye on that monkey. It was up to no good. I was sure of it.

After ten more minutes of climbing I broke through the tops of the trees and stared at the view. It was...stunning. The mountains were close, closer than I expected, and loomed so high they seemed to scrape the sky....It was wonderful...and I didn't even notice when I slipped into a trance staring at the mountains, something akin to enlightenment flooding into me.

POV CHANGE: Statera Luotian

The tea I was drinking sprayed out of my mouth in surprise, startling Keilan as he poured over my creature diagrams. That idiot. That bloody idiot. The hell is Tian thinking, gaining enlightenment on a mountain of all damn things. Not even a special, spiritual mountain! Not even one that would lead him toward the Holy Mountain! Just a normal mountain!

"Focus, idiot." I grumbled, reaching out one hand and flicking my finger. The Four Realms reacted to my intent, a great wind sweeping forth and knocking Tian off of his tree, abruptly ending his enlightenment. He could do much better than gaining enlightenment on a simple mountain, no matter how profound mortal philosophers make them. That's not to drag on mountains, the Holy Mountain is indeed a worthy target of such enlightenment, but still...really? A mountain? I could believe a volcano, but a 'mountain' doesn't suit Tian's personality.

"Mother?" Keilan asked hesitantly.

"Ah, don't worry about it. Just dealing with a fool. What do you think so far?" I asked, moving to stand next to him as he examined the nine-headed lion design. It was a very basic design, still a work in progress, and I bet that it would change sooner than later.

"Hmm. Well, I don't see too many problems. The Birds will probably be fine, there aren't many bird-like beings in the first place, same with the sea creatures. I'd like a hand in creating the Leviathans, considering the biggest will undoubtedly end up in the oceans of the Karmic Realm, and Reika will probably want to take a look at the birds. As for everything else...they could probably use some work." Keilan told me, and I nodded.

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