Continuing the holy arc, if you can even call it that. (Y/n) is in for a doozy! Also (Y/n) is a young adult in this story as to clear any possible confusion. Any (Y/n)'s mentioned while in the mindworld are just manifestations in his mind. Don't worry, Modeus and Zdrada will return in the next chapter! Enjoy!

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As the group opened the door, they were face to face with (Y/n) sitting on the ground, but he seemed younger, almost like a child. It caught everyone off guard (with the exception of Pandemonica). They soon regained their composure and approached the Teen (Y/n).

"(Y/n)? Is that you?" Justice said, directly staring at the Teen (Y/n) despite being blind.

Teen (Y/n) looked up and his eyes widened at the sight of them, and began to tremble in fear.

"W-What...? Why are you here?" Teen (Y/n) said. "YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE HERE!"

"We're here to help you, (Y/n)!" Cerberus said, excitedly.

"Wait a moment Cerberus." Lucifer said, cautiously. "What do you mean we're not supposed to be here?"

"One of your manifestations of yourself gave us the key to enter this room."

"I..." Teen (Y/n) stuttered. "Ughhh..."

"(Y/n)? Are you okay?" Azazel said worriedly.

"He's going through the 'Truth Existence'." A being of light with wings said, walking towards the group.

The group turned around to the source of the voice and were face to face with the entity, who glowed with a bright light, they all had to shield their eyes.

"Who are you!?" The Helltaker shouted in a panic. "Don't come any closer!"

The entity smiled and started to walk towards the group.

"Answer the question!" Azazel said, who was also startled by the entity.

"Nothing more but a grigori, or should I say Angelus Lapsus?" The entity replied. "Is it not obvious who I am?"

"For you to know such terms, you must be the origin of all of this." Pandemonica glared. "You're the entity or rather angel behind this."

"Quite perceptive of you, indeed I am the one behind this." The Angel smiled.

"Why are you doing this?" The Helltaker asked. "Is there any purpose in taking over (Y/n) body?!"

"It was originally my mission, I planted myself into this body before (Y/n) could even walk." The Angel said. "A test experiment, meant to be used for the greater good."

"What do you mean?" Justice said, clearly confused.

"Allow me to enlighten you." The Angel said.

"It happened a long time ago..."

The Angel closed his eyes and the world changed around them, revealing a dark room filled with many books and creatures in jars or pods.

"What is this place? It looks like someone was trying to do- no create something." Justice said, looking around the room.

"This is where I was created, where I was born." The Angel said.

An angel entered the room, looking both ways outside before closing the door. It was an angel who wore round glasses while wearing clothes that of a scientist yet angelic. She grabbed a tape recorder and held it to her mouth.

"This is Uriel and this is Day 5000. I am conducting my ninety ninth experiment, hence the name subject number 99 for my experiment. I believe that I have finally made a breakthrough and I will be able to create angels without the need of God's assistance." Uriel said, taking off a blanket of a pod in the back of the room.

It was a small organism, curled up like a fetus of a baby.

"If this works, everyone will truly recognize me! I will finally get the respect that I deserve!"

"U-Uriel?! She was doing this type of thing without anyone knowing?!" Lucifer said, shocked by this.

"Uriel? As in the angel of arts, judgement, and poetry?" The Helltaker questioned.

"Indeed, but she was also an angel of science as well." Lucifer replied. "When I was still an angel, she was one of my first friends in heaven, although our friendship split apart over time."

"I knew she was an angel who never really fought and would rather observe other's anatomy. But I never suspected that it would lead to an obsession!"

"I hope this works." Uriel muttered and she went to the wall, flipping a lever.

The group watched the pod as the organism quickly aged up, turning into the body of a young man. The organism slowly opened its eyes and looked around, confused by its surroundings. Uriel walked up to the pod in awe and once again held the tape recorder to her mouth.

"After ninety nine times of hard work, I can confirm that subject 99 was a success." Uriel said, smiling as she slowly teared up at her creation.

She stopped the recorder from playing and lowered the pod so that she could look down on subject 99. Subject 99 stared at her and placed his hand on the glass from the pod and Uriel responded by doing the same.

"How beautiful..." Uriel said. "I shall give you a name. Your name is Domiel. Domiel the Prototype Angel."

Domiel, although created minutes ago, smiled, despite the fact he didn't even know what smiling was or how to do it.

"That was my name, Domiel." The Angel said.

The group listened in silence as the Angel, now known as Domiel continued his story.

"Uriel had plans for me. She wanted to create an army of angels like me, without the need of God's assistance. But her plans were discovered by the higher angels and she was punished severely for her actions. Her experiments were shut down and all of her creations were either destroyed or locked away."

"However, before they could dispose of me, I was rescued by a group of angels who believed that I could still serve a purpose. They sent me to earth in hopes that I would not be discovered and live my own life, but word must have leaked on my departure."

Domiel's voice trailed off as the world around them changed again, this time showing a different scene. It was a dark alleyway, and Domiel was running away from a group of angels disguised as humans who were chasing after him.

"I had no idea what was happening, all I knew was that I needed to escape. They wanted to destroy me, as if I was nothing more than an experiment gone wrong," Domiel continued.

The group watched as Domiel ran down the alley, his pursuers hot on his trail. Just as they were about to catch him, he stumbled upon a portal and dove in without a second thought.

"When I emerged from the other side, I found myself next in an orphanage. As I was desperately trying to hide, I found (Y/n) as a baby."

"He gave off a slight aura of a great warrior, I can't explain why but I was drawn to him like a moth to flame, almost as if it were instinct. I entered his body and stayed inside of his body for all of these years."

"So you believed that (Y/n) had a body capable of being your vessel for you to possess?" Cerberus questioned.

"Yes, it happens every few hundred years that someone like (Y/n) is born." Domiel said.

"But you're causing him extreme pain with this transformation." Azazel said, pleading. "I beg of you to reconsider this."

"Unless you can give me a body to possess, I will not stop this transformation." Domiel said.

"Maybe this might have been solved earlier if you had said something."

Domiel stared directly at the Helltaker with judgmental eyes, Taker's face darkened in disappointment and frustration.

"What do you mean by that?" Pandemonica asked. "Is there something you need to tell us, Taker?"

"I should have seen this coming, but I didn't act on it." The Helltaker said. "The truth is..."

"I knew that (Y/n) would become an angel."

"WHAT!?" Lucifer said in pure shock. "YOU KNEW?!"

"When I emerged from the other side, I found myself next in an orphanage. As I was desperately trying to hide, I found (Y/n) as a baby."

"He gave off a slight aura of a great warrior, I can't explain why but I was drawn to him like a moth to flame, almost as if it were instinct. I entered his body and stayed inside of his body for all of these years."

"So you believed that (Y/n) had a body capable of being your vessel for you to possess?" Cerberus questioned.

"Yes, it happens every few hundred years that someone like (Y/n) is born." Domiel said.

"But you're causing him extreme pain with this transformation." Azazel said, pleading. "I beg of you to reconsider this."

"Unless you can give me a body to possess, I will not stop this transformation." Domiel said.

"Maybe this might have been solved earlier if you had said something."

Domiel stared directly at the Helltaker with judgmental eyes, Taker's face darkened in disappointment and frustration.

"What do you mean by that?" Pandemonica asked. "Is there something you need to tell us, Taker?"

"I should have seen this coming, but I didn't act on it." The Helltaker said. "The truth is..."

"I knew that (Y/n) would become an angel."

"WHAT!?" Lucifer said in pure shock. "YOU KNEW?!"

The Helltaker took a deep breath and looked around the room, trying to gather his thoughts. This was not a conversation he had ever planned to have, but it was one that he knew needed to happen.

"I didn't know for sure," he began, his voice low and hesitant. "But I had my suspicions. When I first met (Y/n), there was something different about them. Something special."

He paused, remembering the way he had felt when he first saw (Y/n). It had been like a bolt of lightning, an instant connection that he couldn't explain.

"I went to a fortune teller's shop and they predicted that (Y/n) would become an angel of great power."

"I didn't want to believe it," he continued. "I mean, how could I? An angel? But as I got to know (Y/n) better, the signs became more and more obvious. His wounds healed at a ridiculous rate and his wisdom at a young age."

"Even when I found out Hell and Heaven were real, I still didn't think that (Y/n) would be a angel, he was normal for the rest of his life!"

"But..."

He looked at Domiel, who was still standing in the center of the room.

"I should have said something," the Helltaker said, his voice heavy with regret. "But I didn't want to believe it myself. And I didn't want to cause any trouble. I thought maybe if I just ignored it, it would go away."

Pandemonica let out a sigh and crossed her arms. "Ignoring it clearly didn't make it go away," she said pointedly.

The Helltaker nodded, acknowledging her words. "I know that now. I was wrong to keep this from all of you. But we need to focus on the situation at hand. Domiel, is there any way to stop this transformation without possessing a body?"

Domiel's eyes narrowed as he considered the question. "It is possible," he said finally.

"But it will require a great deal of power and resources. We will need to find a way to gather enough energy to halt the transformation."

The Helltaker nodded. "Alright, then that's what we'll do. Let's get to work."

And with that, the group set out to gather energy from each other to stop Domiel's transformation on (Y/n) before it was too late. The process began and as it finished, everything faded to black...