Your heart is immediately invigorated and cosmic green shockwaves of your raw power begin to explode from your body as you slowly start to pull the ring off of your finger, continuing to move through the telekinetic bonds that are trying to immobilize you. Uphedis, seeing that he's lost control of this situation and he can't restrain you anymore, drops Roary onto the ground and blitzes you in the blink of an eye to stop you from removing the ring from your finger, but those same green shockwaves of raw power that once pushed back The One burn his skin and knock him backwards onto the ground, causing him to grab the ground and anchor his hands and feet to stop himself from tumbling away.
The cosmic shockwaves continue to explode outwards, pushing Valanyah off and away from Reylesh and causing the other two Valghuli Exemplars to flinch until the ring finally comes off and you hold it in your hand. The moment you take the ring off, your wings of raw power and energy violently explode out of your back just like they did the night that you lost Rosie. You scream as the aura of energy flows out of your back and distorts the fabric of reality around you once again, and the Valghuli Exemplars all shield their faces as you throw the ring onto the ground, shattering it in a cosmic explosion that overwhelms all senses, blowing a hole into the Omniverse itself.
Out of this explosion, you immediately see Aatu materialize in the air with his arms held outwards and an aura of your green Omniversal power enveloping what appears to be his new physical form. Through the madness and the struggle of keeping your physical form intact, you're captivated by the magnificence of Aatu's new form; and just by looking at him, you can feel his immense power and godly presence overwhelming you just like when you met The One in The Light.
Aatu floats above Uphedis, looking down at him with animosity as The Holy Omniverse Transcript suddenly appears floating in the air in front of him and clicks unlocked, immediately opening up with the pages turning rapidly. Uphedis stands up and looks up at Aatu with a cold stare, touching his chest where The Holy Omniverse Transcript was stored inside Tom's robes and realizing that it's not there anymore.
" By the will of My Father and through the Omniversal power that Abbadon has bestowed upon me; I use this Transcript to command thee begone, foul unbeing. "
Aatu says before the physical forms of the three Valghuli Exemplars and Uphedis all instantly vanish before they can retaliate. Seeing that you're still straining as your wings continue to flow out of your body and you're on the verge of breaking, Aatu holds his hand outwards towards you with a calm gaze and speaks to you softly.
" You've done well, Abbadon. You can rest now... "
Everything instantly fades to black as you go unconscious, falling down onto the floor and entering a state within your mind that you feel has been locked away from you up until this point.
You find yourself standing in the middle of a beautiful cosmic green ocean on a dock that stretches infinitely outwards in two opposite directions. The atmosphere is peaceful as the waves gently brush up against the base of the dock and you look down over the edge to see an overabundance of multiverses below you at an infinite depth. Then you look up at the sky and notice that it's an amalgamation of Darkness and Light that swirls and twists a mixture of black and white patterns. You close your eyes and feel a gentle breeze on your skin, taking in this serenity while you breathe slowly and deeply before you hear a voice of a man speak right next to you.
" It's beautiful, isn't it? "
You open your eyes and look at where the voice came from to see an older gentleman sitting on the edge of the dock next to you with his feet dipped in the cosmic water. You feel an unexplainable familiarity about him and he looks up at you with gentle glowing green eyes before speaking to you again.
YOU ARE READING
The Book of Abbadon
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