Chapter 1: Wanderment

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3rd POV:

"Tell me, the divine being of this place." Said Veldanava. "This castle of yours contains something of grand significance, doesn't it?"

"And what do you know?"

"Know? I didn't just know, young one. This world, this singularity told and will tell me whatever I wish to know about the moment I demand it."

Staying silent to the words of this mysterious being in front of her, the Lion King used her pressure to test the man she felt offended by every single line coming from his mouth.

Though she is a divine spirit, she had no idea of the Veldanava's identity as the god above all things, so her attempt was like a toddler's taunting to the almighty one, worse is that he is not exactly in the best mood.

"Is this your arrogance?"

Using only a second, the aura he released easily overpowered those of Lion King's, sending cracks and fractures all over the throne room. It continued to spread, with others in the castle being taken aback by this surge of power.

The power of creation no matter where, or at whom, shall not be underestimated or played with.

"My name is Veldanava, and I suggest you do not look down on me beyond what you can."

Restricting his aura once more, Veldanava looked around at the damage he had done to the building, shaking his head in disappointment.


"Ah, did I go overboard?" Veldanava said, spinning his fingers.

Turning to look at the Lion King as he wanted to see her reaction, he saw the originally seemingly uninterested being now standing up and bowing to him in respect.

"Why the change of attitude?"

"As you are a superior being, divinity of higher existence, it is natural for me to respect your presence. I also would apologize for the earlier aggressions."

"Fine then, take a seat, Lion King."

"Yes."

As the King sat back down on her throne, Veldanava snapped his fingers as he created his little comfy chair, sitting down as the two started a conversation between divine beings.

"May I ask the purpose of your existence in this singularity?"

The Lion King first said, slightly curious by such a being's presence in the events of the grand scheme of the human order incineration plan by the false Solomon.

"Well, let me be blunt to you. I am not here to play any sort of active role on any side. I only act as I please and desire. This visit of mine is my way to ease and enlighten myself, it's as simple as that."

"Is that all?"

"Yes."

"Then can I assume..." Lion King said. "That you will not interfere in my plan to bring Salvation to humanity?"

"Tell me what is your plan then, of this Salvation..." Veldanava said, leaning forward as his interests rose.

Closing her eyes in short consideration, the Lion King eventually decided there was no point in hiding from Veldanava and honestly told him the truth.

"I will select the worthy individuals of this singularity and let them into this Camelot, where at the end their souls will be stored in this grand tower you mentioned and preserved for eternity under my security."

Listening, Veldanava was quite surprised at how simple, yet strange and cold-blooded way this plan to Save humanity supposedly sounded. He thought that as a divine being, although superior, he should at least understand her ways 50/50, but this just simply got him flabbergasted.

"Can this truly save anyone?" He questioned. "You are only saving a few, sending them into a prison of no free will, while the other human history rots and burns."

"Stopping the incineration would not be worth my time, as I had calculated. And, as I am already here, I can still do so much for those who are worthy of salvation in this singularity."

"Hmm..." The god pondered. "You are different from how me, at the end."

"Why so?"

"I see seemingly no humanity in you, Goddess. Perhaps it is this," Veldanava said, pointing to his chest. "That influences us on how we see and do things, which makes us different."

"I lost my humanity long ago when I became a divine spirit, supreme god. Had you not as well?"

"Oh, I'm the opposite." Veldanava chuckled.

"I originally only had the idea to create, but after a while, I started to grow vague emotions. Driven by them, I created and bestowed my true self as an Avatar, and from that point on I became more human."

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