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Chapter 11 - merger

Lucifer's emissaries now stand at the pinnacle of the chaos they have created. Each proclaims their name, radiating an aura of darkness that shakes the world. They claim their role in destroying the existing order, each name carrying the horror inherent in their power:

1. Joculor Tenebris

The clown of death, full of horrifying laughter. Joculor brings terror through illusion and madness, trapping his enemies in an endless nightmare. Every movement of the bells on his garment is a symbol of the souls he has taken. His power transcends time and space, warping reality into his playpen.

2. Isolde the Liar

With a venomous tongue and a false smile, Isolde is a master manipulator. She can destroy trust, instill doubt, and destroy the most sacred bonds. Her words are like a hypnotic spell, forcing anyone to submit to her will.

3. Father William

Wiliam, a figure cursed to never die, is the manifestation of betrayal wrapped in hypocrisy. With the power of existence-erasing, he destroys the essence of his opponents, creating an irreparable void.

4. Behemoth

A creature that symbolizes physical power and destruction. Behemoth is able to create natural disasters, control poison, and bend reality with his ever-changing form. He is a symbol of power that cannot be resisted.

5. Azazel

A heavenly rebel who is now Lucifer's right-hand man. Azazel has the ability to manipulate light and darkness, create mind-shattering illusions, and twist reality into nightmares.

6. Y'xerath Molokh

A mysterious entity that surpasses human understanding. Y'xerath is the embodiment of chaos itself, able to manipulate cause and effect, rewrite fate, and bend the laws of nature until everything bends to his will.

7. Ziz

A giant mythological creature that rules the sky and storms. Ziz is a symbol of destruction from above, capable of destroying cities with a single flap of his wings, bringing rain of blood and destruction to all who dare oppose him.

8. Leviathan

The ruler of the seas who holds sway over the oceans and the creatures within. Leviathan brings waves of destruction, creating tsunamis that destroy coastal civilizations. He is a symbol of the destruction that rises from the depths.

9. Lucifer

In the midst of them all stands the Dark Lord, Lucifer. He is the source of their power, the giver of life to the destruction they bring. With his presence, he creates a nightmare world that cannot be escaped, destroying the souls of all who oppose him.

Every name spoken shakes the world, echoing in the minds of those who hear it. These messengers bring not only physical destruction, but also the destruction of the souls and beliefs of men. They are an invincible army that leads the world to the end of the world.

As the messengers of Lucifer realized the potential of their combined power, they began to merge their individual essences into a single entity that transcended the boundaries of existence. This merging process created unprecedented phenomena—worlds shook, reality warped, and the skies darkened.

One by one, they gave up the essence of their power:

Joculor Tenebris dissolved his mad laughter into the collective power, making illusions and nightmares the foundation of this entity.

Isolde brought in her absolute manipulation, ensuring this new entity could control the minds and wills of all beings.

Father William gave up his control of existence, granting him the ability to create and destroy existence with a single thought.

Behemoth imbued himself with his limitless physical strength, integrating the ability to destroy worlds with ease.

Azazel brought in his mastery of light and darkness, ensuring this entity had complete control over the duality of all things.

Y'xerath Molokh gave up his absolute chaos, forming the core of his ability to bend cause and effect and the laws of reality.

Ziz donated his control over the skies and storms, making this entity a master of weather and destruction from above.

Leviathan added the power of the depths of the ocean, granting him complete control over the waters and the limitless power of the netherworld.

Lucifer complemented this fusion with the power of nightmare and spiritual destruction, uniting them all into a being greater than ever before.

When the fusion was complete, a new and terrifying being emerged. This entity was the perfect fusion of all the powers that had ever existed, becoming the ultimate manifestation of destruction and chaos. Its body was completely shapeless, alternating between human form, monster form, dark mist, and blasts of pure energy. Its every movement distorted time, its every step created earthquakes, and its mere presence caused all living things around it to freeze in fear.

Their united name was "Apokalyon," the Lord of the End of All Things.

Apokalyon possessed the following absolute powers:

Total Reality Control: Can rewrite the laws of nature at will.

Spiritual Power: Can revoke souls en masse and rule the spirit dimension.

Global Destruction: Can destroy planets with a mere thought.

Collective Nightmare: All living things are trapped in a collective illusion they have created.

Absolute Immortality: No weapon or force can erase them from existence.

With this power, Apokalyon is the greatest threat to all that exists. Its presence erases the boundaries between the human world, the spiritual dimension, and total chaos. Everything that has ever existed, is, and will exist is now under its shadow. The world is no longer the same, and the ultimate war for existence begins.

The star race destroyed by Apokalyon's blow is the Filamenta Magnitudinis, an astrophysical structure in the real world that is the foundation of human cosmological observations. The name refers to the "cosmic filament," the largest structure in the universe consisting of galaxies, gas, and dark matter that forms a giant network throughout space. The Filamenta Magnitudinis is considered a core element of modern cosmology, involving advanced mathematical calculations, profound physical concepts, and irreplaceable astronomical relevance. However, in this story, the entity is not just a physical object, but a semi-abstract being that philosophically represents the "foundation of the universe."

The Filamenta Magnitudinis not only has a physical existence, but also a metaphysical and philosophical existence. In real-world cosmology, the cosmic filament is built on the basis of physical models such as general relativity and quantum physics, which include numerical simulations with the cosmological constant to understand the dynamics of dark matter. In the realm of mathematics, its structure includes a complex topology designed from Voronoi diagrams and other geometric principles. In philosophy, they are considered manifestations of the "web of being" that illustrates the interconnection of everything in the universe.

The blow of Apokalyon, which surpasses all the countless spaces of space, not only destroyed the physical form of the Filamenta Magnitudinis, but also damaged its mathematical and conceptual foundations. The force of this blow went beyond physical values such as kinetic energy or momentum, entering the domain of abstraction that erased the conceptual presence of the filaments from every form of human understanding. In other words, the blow of Apokalyon not only erased the physical structure of the cosmic filaments, but also destroyed the basic principles that make them exist, including the laws of gravity, the geometry of space-time, and physical constants such as Planck's number and the gravitational constant.

The Filamenta Magnitudinis have astronomical dimensions that cannot be compared with anything else. The length of each filament can reach hundreds of millions of light years, with a mass that includes trillions of times the mass of the Sun. In fact, their existence is the basis for the concept of "grand structures" in the universe that are larger than galaxy clusters. In philosophical terms, they are a representation of "absolute connectedness," which connects every element of existence, from subatomic particles to galaxies. When the Filamenta Magnitudinis was destroyed by Apokalyon, its effects spread through all physical and metaphysical dimensions, erasing the very existence of reality within a certain area.

In astronomy, the Filamenta Magnitudinis is the foundation of observations of the cosmic microwave background, which provides a picture of the early form of the universe. When this structure is destroyed, not only its physical elements are lost, but also the cosmological history written in the remaining relic radiation. In philosophy, this destruction represents the "erasure of the universal narrative," where the causal flow connecting past, present, and future is broken, creating an existential void throughout the universe.

Apokalyon, with its single blow, created a cosmic paradox: an act that not only destroyed the Filamenta Magnitudinis, but also destroyed the mathematical concept of infinity used to describe this structure. This blow erased the transfinite numbers used to understand the number of galaxies connected by the filament. In the realm of physics, the blow severed the integrity of space-time down to the Planck scale, rendering dimensions meaningless. In philosophy, this act dismantles human notions of "universal order," planting untold chaos where previously structured things were.

The ultimate consequence of the Filamenta Magnitudinis' destruction is the collapse of a large portion of the universe itself. The galaxies connected by these filaments begin to disintegrate, creating supermassive black holes that devour everything around them. This destruction heralds the beginning of the end of the cosmos, where reality itself begins to unravel as the very foundations of its existence are destroyed.