[3RD POV INITIALLIZE]
As the battle reached its climax, a cataclysmic explosion caused by a destructive Sourceon tore through the tower, splitting it in half. Debris from the crumbling structure filled the space, creating a mesmerizing spectacle akin to a drifting painting. The remains of the tower floated and scattered amidst the vast expanse of the sky as if suspended in an eternal moment.
Amidst the silence after the chaos of the Sourceon's blast, one particular ruined tower emerged, revealing a breathtaking panorama to Lasiv and her two companions. They sat upon the discarded rubble, seemingly unharmed and unaffected by the devastating blast. The destruction had spared them, granting them a front-row seat to witness the majestic painting-like sky that stretched endlessly before them.
Lasiv, the purple-haired girl, held a tarot card in her hand. Its surface bore ancient words of the fool, yet the card itself remained devoid of any image. Undeterred, she clutched it firmly, allowing the weight of its mysteries to guide her.
"Now that we have changed the prologue, a new story will unfold. However, in the future, we will inevitably still be able to capture Saklas." Lasiv said with her hauntingly melodic and ethereal voice.
Amandus murmured "Saklas, the primordial fool... The prophecy of the Nava Ved mentions that when he appears, he will initiate a new cosmic cycle."
Beside her, Amandues, a man with dark skin, wore a serene smile as he absorbed the ethereal beauty of the painting sky. His eyes shimmered with a sense of wonder, appreciating the complex details woven within the celestial sky of Midgard within TWOD.
Amadeus responded with a playful voice "Well, you must capture him since the elder gods requires the essence of Saklas."
Erebus, a tall man with dark hair and a neutral expression, sat alongside them on the remnants of a shattered stone. His posture exuded a quiet stillness, observing the scene with a sense of detached contemplation.
The stoic voice came from Erebus "Amandus, do you really think she followed the order from the elder gods?"
Amandus looked at him with fused eyes brow and asked "Don't tell me..." then he looked at Lasiv for an answer.
Lasiv smiled gently and said, "Well, don't you want to see his return?"
Amandus switched from his carefree expression to a serious one, and then he stood up and walked to a halt beside Lasiv.
"But how? After defeating the Primus, he already sacrificed his essence, which means he no longer exists as who he was." Amandus said in a slightly saddened tone.
Lasiv summoned purple particles to form a book in her hand, her two companions looked at her with shocking expressions as if they knew what this book represented, it was the book that only their once caretaker, their previous leader possessed, and since it connected to his essence, they thought it was gone but now it appeared before their very eyes in Lasiv's palm!
Lasiv replied, "His narrative is gone, but he has a draft of every possibility of the epilogues and I search for it throughout my countless reincarnations, and finally, I piece it together, some of the possibility hinting of his revival if we help this timeline Einsamer."
Erebus stepped forward and said in a slightly happy tone "When do you keep such a thing? That guy even after his death, he is still surprises us. He is truly our caretaker."
Lasiv turned toward Erebus and made her way to him as he sat down viewing the painting sky and now gazed at her.
"Well, after searching throughout the sequence and beyond it, I found one human world with an editor who works on the novel that our caretaker wrote. It was a familiar one but something was different, the story mentioned all the failure of Einsamer throughout his regression and there is no conclusion to it."
She continued "The only person who knows the narrative to the smallest detail was him, that means even after his soul was recycled, some part of him still exists and I am going to find this narrator to confirm my suspicions."
There was a short period of silence between them, after a voice as if in deep contemplating could be heard.
"So you haven't found this narrator yet?" Erebus said with a curious expression, he continued "To think that your eyes of Omniscient POV can't even find someone, that narrator must not be a mortal."
Lasiv continued strolling forward while replied "That is why we change the prologue of this sequence, so that the Observer from absolute reality might reappear. But first, let's use this Einsamer from sequence 1.23 to find The Lone Star."
In her heart, she wanted to believe that the author must be her caretaker, however, she also accepted that it could be impossible since her caretaker sacrificed himself in order to preserve their dimension from being eliminated by the outer gods and the greatest threat beyond their reality.
Then she stopped strolling and paused beside Erebus saying "The omniverse is grand, not everything is governed by the overseer narrators and the archons."
Erebus who sat nearby, stood up and turned to face her direction, he then raised his stoic tone "I never lose my judgment in you, so I know you won't disappoint those who follow you."
She smiled and kept strolling passed him and replied "I never question your trust in me Erebus, and you as well Amandus."
Amandus who stood near the edge of the cliff smiled to himself knowing that she trusted him as well and never questioned his ability.
After a while, she paused her step and halted before the four NPC creatures kneeled before her with their hand-tied to the back, including the short blonde-haired elf whom she encountered at the summoning rift that lured her and Einsamer into the demon lord's chamber. These NPC looked so beat up with blood dripping all over their body because of the blast, and their clothes were slightly shattered, ripped, and had small holes in them.
Amandus said from far away with a voice that was loud enough to reach Lasiv "Only four of them survived, and what do we do to them now?"
Lasiv kneeled down and lifted up the chin of the short blonde hair elf saying "Well, first let's interrogate her." Her words were directed to Amandus while her purple eyes gazed at the elf girl.
The elf girl said to her with a growl "Whatever you ask me, I will not respond."
Lasiv smiled and replied, "You don't have to tell me anything."
Immediately the pupil of her eyes changes into the shape of a golden triquetra which has three triangles joined together. Immediately the elf's girl screamed in agony while she was staring at Lasiv's supernatural eyes, her memories began to flood like someone was searching her entire memories from beginning to end.
[Divine System: Omniscient POV activated]
In truth, Lasiv used one of her abilities to read the story of anyone whom she desired to know, it was like reading someone's memories but with this ability, Lasiv could also understand the motivation of the memories users, as well as the people engaged in the memories.
"No, stop please." The elf girl cried as she rubbed her head in pain while Lasiv stared down at her with her eyes glowing golden.
Within the vision, she saw a town built upon interconnected giant tree-like veins, with magical lamps and floating spiritual beasts, the house of this town was built with a unique vibrant green wood. The next vision was that an entire town was ransacked and almost all the elves were being slaughtered alive by a human soldier clad in mechanical giant armor like a robot with an emblem of dual swords and a gear in the middle of it.
The elf girl was one of the survivors, and at that moment Lasiv knew why this elf girl hated humans since she thought the avatar human and the human inhabitants of this dimension were the same species but she got it all wrong.
In the next vision, she was captured by an ORC. Surprisedly they treated her well and even granted her one of the citizens to live in the nation of ORC alongside several other elves but everything changed when one mysterious human appeared who claimed himself as an Isekai player, transported from another world and released a low-tier Divine judgment onto the Narak kingdom, the princess, and one of her knight of Narak kingdom alongside the elf girl managed to clear the Divine judgment. Still, in turn, the reward granted him a corrupted power to become the Orc demon lord.
-The divine judgment inside the cosmic tree?- Lasiv murmured to herself.
In this vision, Lasiv learned about one of the human empires hidden in this dimension but she still hadn't obtained the name of this empire yet, she jumped from one memory of the person she saw in the vision but it seemed like they were trained to keep their identity hidden.
Even the mysterious person who brought the Divine judgment to the Orc Narak kingdom seems like he had no memories to begin with.
She pondered.
[-Which human empire is behind the ransacking of her tribe?
Since there are thousands of human empires in the fourth dimension beyond the Sacred sequence, each ruling their own realm, it was hard to pinpoint where it was, and based on the memories of this elf girl, her hometown was also situated in a realm without humanoid civilization settlements beside the elf.
And who is the mysterious person who brings divine judgment to the Orc Narak kingdom? Is he celestial or deities, or someone like me?
But one thing was clear, that he was the one who kickstarted the Einsamer's prologue of this timeline and I must find him, just not in my story. I must enter the flow of Einsamer's story.]
But after brief contemplating, she arrived at the conclusion that none of this matters to her since it was a problem in this dimension and she wasn't from this dimension, her mission here was to rewrite the story and not dwell in the marker of other dimension unless it was necessary to advance the story she desired.
After Lasiv examined the elf girl's body filled with wounds and bruises, she then decided to set herself free since this elf girl was just a victim experiencing the cycle of hatred.
Lasiv then stood up with a book in her hand, she told the elf girl "You can go now and live a new life, you are worthless to me anyway, killing you only stained my hand."
Lasiv was aware that these words meant nothing since the elf girl lost her hometown and even her savior, but at the very least she wanted to build a hope within her.
The elf girl as well as her other 3 companions, the four-arms man and another 2 elves, male and female looked at Lasiv with unexpected expressions, after they thought all humans were the same, especially after witnessing their sadistic behavior treating their dimension like a game and even NPC life as nothing, they killed when they could, they sexualized when they have an opportunity.
This was the human avatar she knew in the world of dawn, but now the same species she despised offered her salvation really made her whole idea of a human being as evil break her mind and shock her belief to the root.
The elf girl said "Are you insane or trying to act like a goddess? All humans are the same, you only do well out of your own convenience."
Lasiv smiled and responded, "So do you want to be killed or be free?"
The elf girl expressed a look of doubt and an indecisive face as her eyes widened and she looked up and down as if her instinct to survive was in conflict with her belief.
She then said in a low tone "How can humans be superior to us? We love nature, we take care of them. But you humans always destroy and create just to destroy it again, you don't know how to preserve everything." Her words seem like her last attempt to justify her reason not to bow down to humans for mercy.
"Well, then you can be free and learn for yourself how nature works." Lasiv turned around as she said and snapped her fingers causing the rope tied on their hands to disappear.
She then hummed a sound like a bird chirping and the wounds of these four creatures began to heal even without a healing potion. The elf girl as well as her other three companions looked at Lasiv's back with shock.
The elf girl finally understood that the person before her was not a mortal, after all, Elf could feel the power of nature and one who manipulated it must not be human.
"You are not human, just who are you?" The elf girl murmured with her eyes flickering.
"I have many names, destiny, conclusion, and maestro. Whatever name you see fit, you shall call me that."
The elf girl and her other companion could only look at Lasiv with overwhelming feeling like they were saved and finally found their salvation, they kneeled down in tears and screamed the words thank you for giving me a second chance.
At the same time, Amandus and Erebus also leaped to arrive beside her as Lasiv walked in the middle toward the edge of the cliff.
Amandus then asked, "So how are we going to find the fool in his sequence?"
"Yes," Lasiv replied briefly.
Erebus asked "But we can't move freely in this sequence as it is ruled by the archons."
Lasiv maintained her smile as she responded "Incarnation."
Amandus and Erebus looked at her with excited eyes as they knew to reincarnated meant they would have to live a life from birth to adulthood once again and it wasn't the first time they had done that, in fact even their form was just their incarnation avatar.
Lasiv then opened the book in her hand, the book looked like a simple book made from a leather cover however the page glowed in purple light and flipped by itself, and then mysterious ancient words began to write themselves into the blank page. This was another set of her skills.
[Divine System: Storykeeper is initializing.]
"Now that prologue has been changed. We will show them how to write a proper story." Lasiv said with a haunting tone as multiple red eyes began to appear in the sky staring down at her.
[Divine System: The Revised Prologue Of Sequence 1.23 has been recorded in the Akashic record.]
The elf girl and her companion shivered in fear and kneeled down screaming the words salvation again and again.
Suddenly the body of Lasiv, Amandus, and Erebus swirled into one singular black orb and disappeared into thin air as a black hole appeared to suck them, temporarily suspended the time, and then disappeared without a trace.
The elf and her companion raised their head to witness this phenomenon with shocking expressions as if they witnessed the incarnation of deities themselves in the flesh.
"Do you think like I am? She is able to defeat the demon lord and even stop him from completely destroying the tower....." The elf girl said in a sincere tone.
"Atrosip, I think what you mean is only god can defeat the demon lord. But that demon lord is the one who helped us from the wicked human." Another elf man replied.
"She isn't human, I can feel her Ether flowing with nature. It seems like her true nature is ever shifting yet she is appearing as one before us." Atrosip said in deep contemplating.
The four-arm green humanoid creature beside her stood up and said "After witnessing those gigantic eyes, I feel like I can not be able to live a peaceful life anymore knowing my existence is insignificant."
He took a glimpse of regret when he saw multiples of giant eyes piercing through the fabric of reality itself, this Greenlander was shivering like his existence itself was about to disappear into the void of nothingness.
Atrosip smiled and said, "It is okay, now we have a new purpose, an ideal to counter back against the belief of humans that invades our land."
The four-arms creature and the elf guy asked her "What is it?"
"We will just claim that it is the FateKeeper Goddess who defeated the demon lord and create a religious preaching her victory, then we will gather the Elf, Greenlanders, Horu, and other races that faced oppression from the humans to create a book of revelation and blame the humanity for this demon lord and the destruction of the tower."
Her three comrades chuckled at her idea and nodded with satisfaction, after all the FateKeeper Goddess did exist but her appearance and myth were shrouded in mystery without basic claim but now they had all of the necessary claim to construct the myth surrounding Lasiv as the FateKeeper Goddess.
Absurdly, the elf girl then decided to make a religious to worshipping Lasiv as the goddess who killed the orc demon lord, and all of her other companions agreed to help her preach about this tale, by claiming to have received the book of revelation from one of the Fatekeeper Goddess.