Creation began on 05-29-21
Creation ended on 06-25-21
Attack on Titan
The Devil Unleashed: Condemnation
There was no way to deny any of this now. Not that Eren Yeager could deny any of it to begin with. This three-headed devil was beyond anything the Titans had been infamous for; its might, its ability to spit lightning from its mouths, the mere fact that it was larger than even the Colossal Titan itself, it was a monster that the power of the Titans couldn't match or exceed. And now…being shown the futility of his attempts to harm it, Eren was taken above the storm clouds and shown a world beyond what he thought he understood…only to be released from the right leg of the beast once taken high enough and sent falling to his demise.
I failed, he thought, seeing the past faces of the people he had abandoned. I failed them all.
Armin, Mikasa, Levi, Sasha, Jean, Connie, Hange, Thomas, Marco, Historia, everyone in Shiganshina, Trost, all of Paradis, either dead or on the verge of death because of this monster. And he couldn't do anything to stop it, to undo their deaths. His lack of understanding the Attack Titan's ability to receive memories from the future, and therefore his own memories being sent into the past by him to previous possessors, like his father and Eren Kruger, helped to lead him into believing that the future was his to decide for everyone on Paradis, but the fact that he didn't know about this creature was an oversight in what he thought he knew. If the memories of the past, provided by all of the Nine Titans, were often incomplete, then it meant that memories provided by those with the Attack Titan…were just as incomplete, too. He took one last look at the sun before falling back into the storm clouds.
Zap! His Titan body was pierced by several lightning bolts, passing through its head, arms and waist before exiting and within the sight of Paradis.
"Aaaahh!" He yelled within his Titan…and then he hit the ground.
SLAM! The Attack Titan collided with the ground with such force that it created a large crater that was over twenty feet deep.
"Rrraaurgh!" The three-headed beast roared as it soared through the air, looking down at its handiwork. "Iiiiee!"
Within the crater, the Attack Titan looked fossilized, devoid of any color like it had earlier, and brittle to the touch. From out its back, Eren popped out and fell to the ground; just seconds before the impact, he had hardened his Titan and managed to soften his impact, but at the cost of busting the left side of his face open.
"Aaurgh!" He groaned, feeling the crater fill with water.
"That wasn't bad," he heard that girl's voice say to him, "for a move meant to delay the inevitable. Sloppy at best…but very impressive."
He looked up at saw her standing eight feet away from him. Her sadistic, child-like smile another reminder that she was anything but an actual child.
"But now I really feel the need to ask you this, Eren Yeager," she told him. "Why?"
As he slowly got up and looked at her, he could feel the disorientation getting to him as a result of falling from such a great height.
"What…what do you mean?" He asked back.
"You know exactly what I mean," she retorted. "Why, Eren Yeager? Why, why, why? Why do you do it? Why do you feel the need to do it?"
It was a question he wasn't sure how to answer if he didn't know what she was getting at.
"Heh. Why? Why get back up, knowing you're going to fall again?" She stated. "Why keep fighting, knowing you're going to lose? And don't give me that crap about how the Titan you possess enables you to do so. Your…ability to move forward has been halted indefinitely by these recent factors. There's nowhere else to go for you. So what is the point for you to persist?"
He took one staggering step forward and made Sister Deception raise her head to see him from a different angle from how she was looking at him a few seconds ago.
"I mean, what are you even fighting for, anymore?" She questioned. "What you're doing is tantamount to a suicide mission. Don't you know that? Can you tell me why? Do you even know, anymore? Why are you persisting? What are you fighting for, anyway?"
He took another step towards her…followed by another…and another.
"Are you still fighting for freedom, knowing that it's no longer within your reach? Or are you fighting for revenge, knowing that the people you let down are no longer breathing? Perhaps to try and make amends for your wrongdoings? Redemption's not a bad thing to throw your life away for? You're clearly not looking to fight for peace! Maybe it's because you're too stubborn to see another way to resolve a matter! Oh! Oh, what about love? Could you be persisting because of that?!" She wanted to know from Eren, watching as he fell to the muddy ground again, half-submerged in muddy water. "Any one of those reasons can be a good and bad reason, you know! Everyone's feeble-minded attempt to desperately justify a cause that no longer has any meaning or backbone to it! And every one of them as hollow as you yourself already are!"
And as harsh as her words were to him, Eren couldn't get around the fact that she was speaking the truth. What was he fighting for? He couldn't beat the monster, no matter what he did. Getting back up, he got ready to transform again, but what was the point of doing so?
"Surely, you must already know that you're beaten, Eren Yeager!" She yelled at him. "It makes absolutely no sense for you to keep fighting when everything has changed! The future you saw! The lives you were going to end! All for your self-righteous freedom! None of that matters because nothing is happening the way you foresaw! It makes no sense for you to keep fighting now, knowing that you're just delaying the inevitable for a while longer! So tell me, Eren Yeager, why?! Why do you continue to persist?!"
With his face healing up, he told her, "To live…is to fight."
Sister Deception sighed and responded, "That's on you, then."
She leapt away before he could transform into a new Attack Titan. If he wanted to continue because he now felt he could live if he fought whatever stood in his way, that was his prerogative. It didn't really make any difference to her; history was rewritten and all that mattered was that this world was now under new management. The devil Marley used the Titans to release was beyond all comprehension with the sole exception of basic understanding. Any weapons any nation had access to or were developing were next to useless against it because it was beyond anything they knew, something she could associate with the carnage caused to other parts of the world during the early generations of King Fritz's reign and rise to power by taking advantage of Ymir Fritz when she came into contact with that primitive worm in search of a new host to develop further.
The reign of the previous Eldian empire had desecrated and decimated races that knew enough to fear this creature before the Titans became akin to a pandemic. But Sister Deception knew that even if those races were still alive in the here and now, they wouldn't have provided much information on this great beast, as their ancestors left very little information due to the fear it left in their minds. As much as any race of people tried, they couldn't erase everything from the past, as the past was never at rest…and couldn't remain buried forever. Even the memory of the Titans wouldn't be wiped away from the people's minds, no matter how many years came and went, not that there wouldn't be any survivors.
Eren Yeager and Marley made certain of this, she thought as she watched the former become a new Titan. Fight all you want. It is impossible for you to escape your new fate. Everyone's downfall was inevitable the second you decided to attack defenseless people that had nothing to do with your struggles.
The Attack Titan crawled out of the crater and roared at the three-headed beast, wanting its attention. Then, it ran towards the giant monster as it slammed onto the ground, looking at it scurrying like a pest.
"Rrrrraarugh-ha-ha!" The middle head cackled, as though it were laughing at it. "Aaaurgh!"
It fired lightning at the ground and sent the Titan flying backwards.
-x-
Impossible. It was impossible. No matter what Eren tried, he just couldn't do anything to harm this great beast. It was like trying to oppose a god, a real god…and losing every time. His Titan crashed onto the ground and laid there as he was reminded of the people he let down again. Even as he knew he had to continue moving forward, it was impossible to face a creature like this without…the aid of others…or through the use of the Rumbling.
Maybe if he had the Wall Titans, he could defeat it, but they were inaccessible now due to his half-brother brother and Historia no longer being alive, making the Founding Titan useless…unless he chose to die and allow it to be passed onto an unborn Eldian child. But he doubted that there would be any Eldians left alive because of this monster's rampage. If it didn't intend to stop with Paradis, it was going to continue until there was nobody left alive on the planet. And the people elsewhere were unlikely to have survived if this three-headed devil could level entire cities.
BOOM! He heard an explosion nearby and immediately got up, seeing something he recognized as the transformation of someone with the power of the Titans.
From afar, he saw the most unexpected Titan appear in front of him. At first, he had expected it to be Zeke or Armin, someone he could expect to help him against this foe. Instead, it was the Armored Titan, Reiner Braun. Beside him were the Jaw and Cart Titans, Pieck Finger and Porco Galliard, respectively. He didn't know why they were here…and he originally didn't care much for their reasons for being here.
"Eren Yeager," the Cart Titan uttered. "This is all your fault."
"Rrrraaurgh!" The Jaw Titan roared.
The Armored Titan raised his arms up and formed hardened claws.
"Since we're going to die, anyway, we might as well go out with the satisfaction of knowing we killed you!" The Cart Titan stated.
Eren could only assume that because of this creature, their home had been laid to waste even further than what he had done…and was immediately reminded of what Sister Deception told him about the consequences of his decisions.
"In the end, those that choose to be stubborn always face the brutality of the paths they choose," she had told him.
This was a path he had chosen, whether he wanted to admit it or not, and these three were here not because of the three-headed beast…but because of him. It was he that attacked their home, ended the lives of countless innocent bystanders, and all to provoke Marley and the rest of the world into war with Paradis. But now that this creature was loose and planning to devastate the rest of the world, there was no point in going to war with the world; there was no royal blood, the Founding Titan was useless, the Rumbling was an empty threat and billions of people were going to die. Except to these three Eldians from Marley, it probably didn't matter to them what happened; they lost what they were fighting for because of Eren, so all they really had left…was just a personal vendetta that they were going to deal with.
-x-
Sister Deception floated to the three-headed destroyer's middle head and looked down as the Attack Titan was about to engage with the Armored, Jaw and Cart Titans.
"Even they do decide to get angry with you, there's little they can do about it, except bitch and moan," she told it. "They're just ants now, fighting each other for petty reasons. One chooses to attack another's home, not realizing that they were just primitive folk unaware of the world outside their encampment, another chooses to attack another's home years later, knowing that they were completely ignorant of the life those primitives lived…and still made the choice to spill innocent blood because it was what he wanted. In a way, old friend, the two men that stand tallest out of the four that remain, are the reason it was so easy to release you from your confinement. One wanted to be seen as a hero…and the other wanted to be free. In the end, they both became each other's enemy and one suffered from a guilty conscience, the other committed to the carnage he saw himself going to commit and refused to change the outcome."
The middle head was about to unleash an attack upon the four beings when Sister Deception stopped it.
"Now, don't be in such a rush, friend," she told it. "This is your world now. Those weaklings down there, they're the reason you're free. The chose to open Pandora's Box…and now they have to face the consequences. In the meantime…you don't have to amuse yourself with their petty vengeance against other. The world is your kingdom, and it's time for you…to go claim your throne in it."
The head looked at her as she shook her head in the positive…and it smiled at her. She was right. This world now belonged to him, and it was time for him to lay claim to it. These humans were helpless against him, no longer the ones to call the shots when he could decide everything.
"Aaaaurgh!" The three heads shrieked as it spread its mighty wings and took to the sky, leaving this small island to its fate.
"It's truly your world now," Sister Deception expressed as she returned her gaze to the Attack and Armored Titans as they were locked in combat. "How long can you last before you fall?"
-x-
Eren looked up and saw the three-headed beast flying away…and then received a punch in his abdomen by Reiner. Even if he had suggested that they should work together to deal with that creature, there was little doubt that they'd ever consider his suggestion. He had wanted freedom from oppression…and these three wanted revenge for what he did to their home.
You attacked my home when you should've just killed me, thought Reiner as threw a left hook to the Attack Titan's head. You should've just killed me when you had the opportunity handed to you, Eren Yeager!
Then, grabbing him by his left leg, Reiner spun the Attack Titan around and threw him into the large crater.
Porco then leapt into the air and jumped the Attack Titan as it struggled to get up again.
You're the reason we no longer have a home to go back to, he thought as he clawed into its back. You're the reason we had to unleash that monster from its icy grave! I actually hoped it would kill you! But I guess even wishful thinking is asking too much from a devil like that!
The Attack Titan hardened its flesh and impeded the Jaw Titan, but the Armored Titan came into the picture and bashed the head of the Attack Titan with its locked fists.
-x-
Wherever it flew, the creature made sure to leave a storm of dread that strengthened the longer it was loose. It didn't matter where it flew, whether it was someplace in the east or south or the north. Everyplace everywhere was facing the same fate. Flooding, hail, hurricanes, twisters, the carnage of nature possessed by an incarnation of violence and absolute despair.
Finding a mountaintop nearby in the far east, it landed on it and spread its mighty wings whilst shrieking into the darkened sky.
"Grrrrrraaaurgh!" The heads roared.
Below, the people that were around to witness its status as a dark god could only watch in horror as it continued to shriek into the air. It was so loud that it was likely that it could for miles.
-x-
They had stopped for a moment, hearing the shrieking of the beast that had left Paradis to wherever it wanted to go. Even if they had agreed to work together, there was no way they could face something like that monster. It was meaningless to even try; they were going to die, regardless of whether they fought or fled. And then, Reiner, about to crush Eren as he tried to crawl away from what remained of his third Attack Titan, brought his Armored Titan's left foot down on the man that had devastated his home.
It's over now, he thought as he brought his foot back up, seeing nothing but mud on the ground; even if Eren hadn't been crushed under him, the mud he was submerged under would've made breathing impossible. No matter what, I can die knowing that I got revenge for Marley against you, Eren Yeager.
But just to be sure, they would wait to make certain that their enemy was dead. Even if the three-headed devil returned, the disgraced Warriors of Marley just needed to be for sure the man that attacked their home was dead. They would accept their end silently as long as they could go with the knowledge that he was no longer alive.
-x-
Maybe he was dead…or just in the paths again, but Eren wasn't sure, anymore. As he found himself laying on the ground, he got up and looked around. The sky was calm and with lights in the night.
"Eren," he heard a female voice behind him and turned around, seeing Mikasa and Armin.
"Mikasa," he expressed. "Armin."
He wanted to go over to them, but his feet wouldn't move.
"Eren," went Armin, "Mikasa and I are leaving now."
"What? What are you talking about?"
"What do you think he's talking about?" He heard another voice speak up and he saw Sasha with Niccolo, holding hands. "Where we're going is where you can't, Eren."
"We died," Eren heard Levi say to him as he appeared.
"Everyone's dying around the world," added Hange. "Are you proud of yourself? Are you proud of what you've done?"
"You can't put that creature's actions on…"
"It doesn't matter, anymore, Eren," said Connie to him. "My family's dead…and I'm going to see them now. There's no reason to hate you any further. We're no longer among the living. We trusted you…and you turned on us. But we don't have to move on with that on our conscience. We're all going to where we can be happy for the rest of our lives."
But try as he might, Eren couldn't move his legs. He watched as Connie turned to walk away, followed by Sasha and Niccolo.
"Wait," he told them as Hange turned to leave. "Why can't I move my legs?!"
"Where we're going," Levi explained, "you can't follow."
"Please, wait!"
"You might've had nothing to do with Marley releasing that monster from its prison, Eren," Mikasa uttered to him, "but you're the reason they let it out. You didn't have to attack Liberio that day. You should've just returned to Paradis. You didn't have to stay in hiding in Marley. You didn't have to work with Zeke. Now, none of it matters…because we're not all going to the same place. I'm going to see my parents now."
"Mikasa…"
"Goodbye, Eren."
"No. Please, wait!"
But Mikasa turned away from him and walked down the same path that Connie, Sasha and Hange had walked down, leading towards an archway made of light.
"What's going on here?!" He demanded.
"Isn't it obvious, Eren?" Levi questioned. "There are only two places that the dead can go to after life ends. Where we're going is where we never have to fight anyone again. I mean, everyone, regardless of their previous nation, whether they were Eldian or Marleyan, won't ever have to fight again…because there's nothing left to fight for."
"Captain Levi…"
"So long, Yeager."
Levi walked away.
"It didn't have to be this way, Eren," Armin told him as he turned to leave. "You were the Attack Titan. You had the power to transcend time with your memories of the past and future…but you didn't fight for us like you claimed. You let us down. You let us all down."
"I was fighting for our freedom! I was fighting for Paradis!"
"But what about Hizuru? What about those from Marley that were beginning to see us through different eyes? The people from across the planet that had nothing to do with the fighting against Paradis and were just doing whatever they had to while going about their lives. But you were going to use the Rumbling to decimate most of the world while your brother was going to sterilize every Eldian who was a Subject of Ymir, neither of which was going to put us all in a positive light with the rest of the world. Not that we were going to be after what you did in Liberio."
"Armin, I did what I had to do for all of us! For our future!"
"But I can't support your intentions, Eren. I wanted to prevent the Rumbling from ever being used…but you were seeking to make it happen, to destroy the world, regardless of who was really an enemy or not. Even if you used the power of the Founder to take our memories of what you did away, that wouldn't change what you did; you would still know, and you can't erase what you chose to do. That, in and of itself, is what separates us from you."
"What do you mean?"
"Why do you think you can't move to where we're going, Eren? Why do you think where we're going is where you can't follow?"
As much as Eren wanted to speak of it, he couldn't.
"Back when we were facing the Titans, trying to get out of living behind the Walls," Armin told him, "I thought of our lives as Hell when you were eaten by one of them, thinking you were dead. It's only now that I understand that Hell is much worse for people that choose to provoke others into attacking, regardless of who wants to get out of the way. We both could've walked away, you know. I wanted to walk away, just to explore the world after seeing the ocean like we wanted to when we were in Trost District. You were too consumed with who was on the other side of the ocean instead of what was on the other side. You let the need to fight consume you so much that you didn't think to consider anything else was possible, like a simple vacation. I wanted to see mountains, deserts, the tundra and other places that we couldn't find on Paradis."
"Eren?" A new voice uttered as he saw another girl he hadn't seen in four years…or spoken to.
"Annie," he expressed, seeing her with Armin. "What are you doing with Armin?"
"I didn't care about the war with Paradis. I didn't care about the wants or needs of Marley. I just wanted to go home to my father. And now I find that I can't do that in life, but I can still see my father in this new life up ahead of me. Is there anyone waiting for you where you're going?"
Eren wanted to point out that Annie was one of Marley's Eldians and therefore an enemy to Paradis, but Armin gave him a look that indicated that who she was no longer mattered as she turned away and left them.
"She's not an enemy, anymore, Eren," Armin told him. "She stopped being an enemy the second she started spending the last of her years inside a crystal to keep us from interrogating her. She's among the few that can go where the rest of us are going."
"This is wrong, Armin! You know this is wrong!" He yelled at his friend.
"To you, it is. However, what you think doesn't matter, anymore. Well, it does…and it doesn't. Whether you understand what you can still do before it becomes too late for you or not, that's up for you to decide with the time you have left. I'm going now. I need to see my parents after so many years of their absence from my life. What you decide next is on you. You're free to do as you please. It's what you've always wanted, regardless of what others around you feel."
"Eren?" He then heard Zeke's voice as the former Beast Titan stood several feet from him. "I just met with my grandparents and they told me they were going to where I can't follow. What is this place?! Why are there some people going one place while others are going another place?!"
Behind Zeke, Eren could see several other people, mostly Floch and those of the Yeagerists and Anti-Marleyan Volunteers; whatever the reason they were all on the same side, it couldn't have been what Eren suspected. He couldn't find Historia among them, implying that she wasn't with them and was likely wherever Mikasa and the others were going. This was starting to bother him, the lack of knowledge, not knowing why he was being separated from some of his friends.
"Are you that oblivious, Eren Yeager?" Sister Deception asked as the little girl appeared before the two half-brothers. "Wow, for someone that chooses only to move forward, you're pretty stupid! You, Zeke, your respective followers who are no different from twisted cults molded by twisted beliefs."
"And you know more than we do?" Zeke asked her.
"I do…in varying senses."
"Then I order you to tell us what's going on!"
"Zeke Yeager…you're in no position to be giving me orders. I don't answer to you or any other mortal here."
"You little bitch," went Floch, feeling like this child was holding out on them on purpose, and he approached her. "You'd better tell us what's going on here or else I'll…"
Sister Deception reached for his left hand and twisted it, bringing him to his knees.
"Aaaurgh! Aaaugh!" He groaned, never expecting her to be this strong or temperamental. "Let go! Let go!"
"As I said," she responded, tightening her grip on his limb, just enough for him to understand where he stood with her, "you're in no position to be giving me orders. I don't answer to mortals. Not unless I choose to. I can easily tear off your arm and throw it in your face or hit you with it. After life is lived and lost, there can still be pain to experience…and I would enjoy watching you suffer as you walk towards your final destination."
"Because your pleasure is the pain and suffering of others," went Eren.
"That's right."
"A girl that enjoys watching others suffer can not be a normal girl," said Zeke.
"And people that believe that destroying other people for the sake of freedom from oppression or discrimination aren't normal people, either."
"But…what I was going to do…"
"Oh, spare me your self-righteousness, Zeke Yeager! Your actions were no better than any other genocidal bastard's, including your freedom-crazed half-brother here! While genocide committed in a slow-motion fashion would be amusing to a degree, I wouldn't be completely satisfied with either method employed by you. Listen to me talking like this. I'd almost be mistaken for being just like my brother, whom some would call a hypocrite for believing in other ways to change one's fate. Like that will ever happen."
"You sound like your brother and you don't see eye-to-eye," said Eren.
"Oh, you'd be right about that. But I treat our different views on everything as a game that we play. A very important game where the stakes are high. Whose belief will win in the end? That people, those with a life and the ability to make their own choice and act unilaterally instead of following some idea that loses its foundation over time, are worth giving a chance to change their fate and change the fate of those around them for the better? Or are people just another construct of the universe that is undeserving of these little ideals of hope and redemption that my brother believes in while at the same time punishing those that try to get away with their misdeeds because they do something that he doesn't believe is the only alternative? Oh, it's an eternal struggle for us, not all that different from a war that nations commit against each other because of their own belief structures that don't fit with their cultures or what have you. But in the end, it's a game we play and everything and everyone we meet are just a part of the different moves we make."
"So, we're just a game to you?! Nothing more than a pastime whenever you get bored?!" Eren wanted to know.
"Heh. Like I said, that's how I choose to see it all. How he chooses to see it all…is however he chooses. We all have our beliefs and opinions."
Sister Deception then released Floch and let him nurse his injury.
"You're insane," he told her.
"And didn't people you claimed to want to save from destruction say the same about you before my three-headed compadre destroyed your home and left you to die?"
"Your what? You were in league with that thing?!"
"Yes and no. He's just a friend of mine that felt cheated not too long ago and desired to own something that could be his. He desired a place to call his own. All I did was keep a promise made to him that he would get what he desired if he was patient."
"You gave him our world," Zeke stated.
"Your world? Ha-ha-ha! Ah-ha-ha! Your world?!" Sister Deception's voice intensified in her tone. "It was never your world! It was never yours, his or hers! It stopped being yours the second he was released from his imprisonment! It's his world now, and everyone in it will be cast out! You brought your end upon yourself when you made choices that carried consequences you didn't truly comprehend! Your arrogance and discontent with your nations and their agendas bred an opportunity to enable a catastrophe that carried monolithic consequences. Marley sends its Warriors to attack Paradis because they wanted to exploit the resources there, Paradis fights back to protect itself, you orchestrate an attack on a city in Marley, and the aftermath forces the military to see the power of the Titans has become useless and they need a new method of attack. All I did was exploit an opening that would benefit my friend while at the same time giving myself a tremendous measure of merriment born from the suffering the people would face."
"You…you caused our plans to fail!" Eren accused her.
"I didn't do anything directly; your attacks on each other's homes was all your doing of your own volition. People that claim that their misdeeds were the result of others telling them what to do is the oldest and lamest excuse that exists. I didn't tell your brother to hurl rocks at your comrades in the Survey Corps when you chose to return to Shiganshina to reclaim it. I didn't tell you to attack Liberio as a declaration of war, knowing that your comrades would come to save you. Oh, no, no, no, those choices were on you. You chose to hate the Titans that you blamed for the devastation caused to your home and people. You chose to make a plan that would rob all Subjects of Ymir of their ability to have children. You chose to plan a genocidal assault on the rest of the world using the Rumbling. I played no role in any of those actions. I didn't whisper suggestions or give you notes on small pieces of paper. Those choices fall on you, and you paid the price for them. All of you paid the price. No sacrifice, no victory. No risk, no reward. But you took big risks and made large sacrifices…and got no victory or obtained any rewards. You lost the game you were playing…and none of you were even the players."
She then turned to walk away, leaving.
"You're going to burn in Hell, bitch," Floch told her.
"Perhaps," she replied, "but not before any of you do, though. Those that say that Hell is for children try to excuse the assumption that their own actions weren't childish. But Hell is for everyone that does and believes in the wrongs that they commit and call them justifiable. None of you are any different. All of your actions were no different from those of children; you make a big mess and try to justify your reasons for why you did so. Or you lie about them and try to blame others. It seems everyone's excuse for everything they do is simply to blame others or lie. Lying and killing for the sake of a corrupt belief that you're doing the right thing. I think if any of you were ever to meet my brother, he'd be disappointed in you, as well. Shame…is a constant feeling we both share in our own way towards other people. Ta-ta."
And then she was gone, and their environment was changed to resemble a burning land with mountains of fire and streams of lava.
"The road to Hell is paved with good intentions," someone said. "The road to Hell…is paved with good intentions."
Eren turned around to face a path of fire leading down into a large cavern.
-x-
Sister Deception floated in the dark skies and looked up at the great beast that continued to reshape the world to its own liking.
It's only a matter of time before anything changes again, she thought, hearing the cries of random people as they desperately sought to escape from the storms that ravaged their homes or shelters. But what is time to one that can never die? What is time to an immortal?
She laid there in the air and drifted in the harsh winds whilst the three-headed devil surveyed the devastation of what was now his domain.
"Rrrrraaurgh!" The three heads shrieked in victory.
This world had now officially belonged to him.
In the absence of light, the darkness prevails
A/N: This might be the final chapter, but maybe not just yet. There is a chance of something more to come. Reviews are welcome. Until next time.
