Omniversal Misconceptions

Omniversal Misconceptions

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A being laying in a void, their surroundings nothing but bright white lights. They have no skin, no muscle, not organs. Their bones resemble the night sky, cracks forming like spiderwebs. Everything is still, calm, motionless. Soft glitching, like a record failing to play on repeat, then a loud static-like screech. Anger, pain, and hatred flows through the white void like waves, it can be felt beyond. sensitive senses prickling. Then silence. This is going to be mostly for fun and to get my thoughts out on the forced god of destruction! I can;t find many fanfictions I enjoy on this topic anymore as I have read through the ones I thoroughly enjoyed or they have stopped updating. Feel free to correct any spelling or grammar errors made! (pun lol)
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(Inspired by @harrish6 book "Healing What Has Been Broken") (Previously known as I Can't Let Go...) Error is the Forced God of Destruction. Ink is the God of Creativity. Error, for as long as he can remember had been forced to annihilate AU's because of Ink's endless creative streaks. Ink doesn't seem to understand that this multiverse has a limit to the amount of AU's it can hold. Ink and his friends crave for Errors death and Error is almost passed his breaking point. So when Ink and the other AU Sanses finally push him over the edge (literally), they can finally have their peace... right? Error then finds himself possibly stuck with different versions of his old friends and enemies in a totally different Multiverse. When the time comes and with new allies by his side, will he let his old world rot, or will he be it's saving grace? But nothing is as it seems. One wrong move, one wrong kill, could be the end of both Multiverses... permanently.

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