♠Bad End Friends story.♠
" No, we were never friends." - True, they were never friends. At the top of their game, individually, they were the most death-defying and unstoppable villains in the multiverse. Best part? There's no stopping them from the...
" GAAAAAAAH!!!" A blood-curdling wail erupts from within the colossal gothic cathedral at the center of the empire. The following groaning bellows reverberate across the dystopian landscape. Structures like the Globnar arena shake, croaking as the skyscrapers nearby host their own deep denoting sound. The earth releases a terrible tremble. The dead planet begins to squirm in pain. Heaven permits the time-giant another chance.
Inside the empty, coal-colored, wintery cathedral is a large black podium measuring the size of a three-story house. In the middle, lays a grand antique hourglass with bright sun-blessed sand that trickles down the crystalized steep slope. The beeswax and soy candles hanging by glamorous golden candelabras begin to melt into a sticky glue that rains from heaven. When the first droplets fall, a bulky man pondering in a nearby black-fenced bench picks up his gaze. He stares at the wax for what seems like an eternity.
" Is it that time already? My liege, this is the fastest you've reincarnated." Poof! The man's low tone reverbs throughout the structure. He closes his blood-red book, stroking the step as the words carved in gold on the cover gleam The Divine Comedy. He stands at a staggering height and begins to walk over to the now-falling rain. Indeed it is melting, at an alarming rate too. He casts a quick glance at the gigantic hourglass.
And so it begins.
The man hurries out of the room, quickening his pace as he feels the room increasing in heat. His uniform felt tight and smoggy. He throws his arms forward, pushing the large doors open with as much strength as he can. A flow of cold air blows in his face and he slips through the opening he created. All the candles are melted. The ground shakes, " AAAAAAAAAGH!!!"