Gravitation Of Trust

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A loud sound echoed through the space as your gigantic body consumed the very essence of an ancient star, that came far too close to you. You could feel how its mass disappeared inside of you, and you watched how your event horizon grew ever so slightly. You moved on, seeing no need to stay longer than necessary, and dashed the emptiness another one of your kind created long time ago, and left an own trail of pure destruction behind.

With a force that could destroy a whole solar system, you released a bright and steaming quasar, that only found its end a few million lightyears away from you, and you released a loud roar, signaling the rest of your kind to move out of your way or to face your size, wrath, and gravitation. Your eyes were fixed on another galaxy, one you had in mind a while ago, and one that would give you what you desired. More mass, more force, more might.

You pushed pass two Pulsar, a few solar systems and planet that were lonely flying out there, consuming them on your way, growing even more. Your speed was incredible, and you dashed through the darkness like the light through the wormholes, and you were far faster than the most, even faster, than the expansion that tried to fight against you and the other of your kind, and yet, with the matter you and your fellow black-holes were consuming, the war was on your side.

You soon arrived, and forced yourself through the rim, shredding a whole star structure in two and sending the rest out to the nothing of dark space. Your gigantic body crashed through the mist of star dust and consumed meteors on the way, releasing a quasar as the matter grew too much to bear, only to consume on as soon as it ended. Yet, that was your life. Spreading chaos and destruction, eating away what light created and leaving a trail of nothingness behind. With shock, you realized that you have never been in this part of the universe before.

Soon, you saw the solar system which's light had drawn you so close to this strange place, and you began to feed from the stars. Their matter...it tasted strange, but not bad, and you sucked more in, soon consuming four of those hyper-giants within a few minutes. You grew, you grew faster, than you even imagined, but you were not complaining. Slowly, you reached out and caught a lone planet you threw out of his orbit when you arrived, shredding him in half before throwing the rest away and purged the rest out in a monstrosity of a quasar.

Your light spread across the galaxy and brought some asteroids to boil, and finally, you were visible to the naked eye. Your eyes roamed over the place, that almost seemed untouched by your kind, and you released a huge Gravitation wave, causing chaos around you...but you halted when you saw something...something that was interesting, something you had never seen before in your years of roaming around in this universe, and you were almost as old as the universe itself. Something slowly pushed itself between your body and the star, that was pretty close. It was no planet, no, that the shape was not round, nor was it an asteroid, for that, it was fly far to straight.

You narrowed your eyes, and stared at it, trying to make out what it was. You darkened, not to see with the pure eye, your gravitation resting until you were sure what in the name of the universe that was. After a while of observing and thinking, you took notice that it was loaded with electronic. Was this some kind of new meteoroid that just got created? No, no, there was too much static and metal for that, no ice, or stone.

You growled, creating strong gravitation-waves as you slowly started to come closer, watching that you were not too close. No, that was something your never saw before, something, you wanted to know. So, you decided to pay this thing a visit by doing something you had never done before but seeing another black hole doing it...creating a body.

You chose a humanoid shape with s/c skin, long/short h/c hair, e/c. Your e/c pupils were surrounded by pure blackness, your hands were glowing, and in your chest, there was a glowing, blue crystal-like structure, and blue veins were spread across your body. You appeared in the middle of the thing with a pang, sending waves through it. You took a deep breath, and immediately noticed that there was something different. It wasn't rare that there were comets or planets who had holes or hole caves spreading through them, but never in your life you had encountered an atmosphere like this before, and you had swallowed enough planets to know which atmosphere created under which conditions.

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