Deities visit

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A group of deities had entered Fate's multiverse. Ink had made a warm welcome for them with every sans there minus one. Error had been taken out a decade ago. Not killed but captured. In said time they have done their best to kill him but since they couldn't do that so they simply sealed him away first in solid concrete, encased by a meter thick steel wall, and then buried somewhere as deep as possible. No one remembers where. Ink had spent the last year preparing for the deities' visit. He had made many beautiful and thriving AU's. The deities arrived and looked around Balance was on the ground choking due to the imbalance of the multiverse.

"Which one?" Karma asked. The sanses were horrified.

"Too many AU's," Balance choked out. Chaos snapped his fingers removing every copy in existence. Ink felt it and he was mortified. How could they destroy so many copies kill so many people? They must understand the importance of life.

"Where is the destroyer?" Balance asked. He was pissed how could the destroyer have let it go so out of hand.

"We don't know," Ink said. Balance was pissed. Karma placed a hand on Balance's shoulder.

"Everyone but you have one day to find him or this multiverse will go under and Ink we need to have a little. Chat. I know what you did to him and what lies you spread about him. How you never listen, how you spend half of all your waking hours torturing the poor guy," Karma said. And balance's anger was directed towards the creator.

"I do not pity a person that destroys and kills for fun," Ink said. The other deities had mixed reactions. The sadistic ones were laughing others were pissed and some didn't feel a thing having seen this scenario one too many times. Karma was one of the last ones.

"Ink Neighter do I but I pity people forced to do thankless jobs that make their lives miserable. fate the deity responsible for this multiverse Forced him to destroy she tor him from his home so he could clean up after you. You have forgotten that there is only so much space in the multiverse," Karma said. Chaos was on the ground laughing at the horrified faces.

"Not a single soul bothered to listen to him what a bunch of judges," He said through his wheezing.

"Chaos quite it this multiverse will be in your care if they don't find him then you can ridicule them all you want," Karma said and every sans that could lest trying to find his burial site. Most deities left with only Karma, Destiny, Fate, Balance, Chaos, and Peace staying. Balance was tearing All the holders of a balance a new one about their jobs and the importance of the 'bad' side. Karam was tearing Fate a new one for allowing her multiverse to go so far down the drain. One hour before the time ran out did twenty sanses use Blue magic to carry a large steel monstrosity in front of the deity.

"He is inside this," Classic said. Karma looked at them knowing how hard it would be for them to get him out.

"You have an hour to get him out," Karma told them and they were shocked. Knowing not to anger the deity any further made them work hard to get him out. Sci got acid to get the steal off but the concrete was the hard part. They used bones to chisel away at the block until they found a hand.

"Your time ran out an hour ago," Karma said before crushing the concrete and taking the naked and bruised skeleton. He gave it to destiny who held the comparable tiny being in her hand softly caressing it. Karam turned to Balance.

"You know which people do not deserve punishment, so let your twins play," Karma said.

"Until Ink have the same amount of Scars as Error had then Chaos it's your turn to play," Was the last thing Karma heard before leaving with destiny and Dragging Fate. They visited Destiny's multiverse and Placed Error on a meadow where they knew he would be found within an hour. That multiverses Creator and destroyer were walking in there as they had felt something wrong the only thing is they ran into the guardians of feelings. Both pairs were glaring at one another.

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