Loud steps pushing hard on the white glass solid ground almost shuttering it to pieces. Every step she took filled with rage; a feeling she never knew before. Her mind was filled with questions that were craving unwanted answers.
She knew what happened; she knew why, but her mind and soul couldn't accept the reality of the catastrophe they were about to face.
How could she tell the divines what went down? How could she tell them that one of their leaders not only broke their oath but committed a crime that cannot be forgiven or forgotten? She took fast steps aiming for a specific spot far away from the divine head palace. Her clear-crystal sharp eyes fixated on the place where it all began.
Her anger was increasing with each step. Her nature as divine was always being neutral; not knowing what anger and betrayal were until now.
She is one of the six leaders of the divine world; they are luminous creatures who belong to a world beyond any definition of time, space, or civilization.
They had almost identical appearances to humans, yet their beauty was impossible for any human to sustain. They are stronger and almost God-like compared to the weak-formed humans. Their nature is to follow orders, to keep the entire universe on track. They know more than humans, yet they cannot act on their own, they only exist to fulfill their destinies.
They followed oath and order; they never questioned or wondered why. Their leaders assigned the moment their destinies were created, and their oath made. No divine knew when or how they existed. It was the moment each opened their eyes and knew exactly what to do.
Their oath was to protect all universes, to serve whatever quest given, and not question or doubt anything. Human rules do not exist in their world or in their nature. Gabriela had the most understanding of that fact and for so, she was their head leader. As she was a few steps away from her aim, she remembered the moment their destinies began.
A long time ago, billions of years compared to human time, a cloudy palace and an enormous silver acacia tree formed from the absolute glory of their world, appearing simultaneously and suddenly shaking their world, almost tearing their bodies into micro pieces.
Its appearance was foreign, yet somehow felt like a part of their world. Many divines tried to step inside the cloudy palace, yet only six of them could. None of them knew or even understood where they were standing or what they were looking at.
A heavenly halo appeared around and within the shining silver tree, it seemed angelic and peaceful, yet the halo began to radiant silver rays toward them with temblors fiercely shaking everyone along with resonant filling their ears and striking their bodies with deadly waves of the radiant halo.
The middle part of the tree split, exposing a silver box. Its shine was blinding to their crystal eyes and even pushing their hoods down over their faces couldn't protect them from the painful shine of the box.
Gabriela shouted for the rest to step back and to leave before anyone could get hurt yet before any of them moved a muscle. Harut raised his head, moved his hood, and looked directly at the blinding box.
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Alchemy Of Abyss
FantasyIn a grand tapestry of existence, two parallel universes exist side by side, each with its own extraordinary inhabitants and distinct purpose. In one universe, human beings are born into a world teeming with magic and supernatural powers, their dest...