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Chapter 14 - Chapter 14

A heavy silence lingered in the air. The winds that had howled with fury just moments ago were now still. The clouds, once a swirling mass of chaos, had parted as though they had never existed.

Even the presence of Barmigia, the great devourer of reality itself—was gone.

Without a trace.

Ares stood at the edge of the battlefield, his breath uneven, heart pounding. He stared at the space where the end of existence itself had loomed just moments ago.

His voice, though deep and commanding, was now laced with confusion and disbelief.

"What trickery is this?" Ares growled, his gaze scanning the horizon. "Did the very fabric of reality bend only to erase itself? What force, what hand, could command such power to simply vanish?"

His fists clenched, frustration clouding his usually unshakable demeanor. How? How could such a mighty force, one that threatened to consume all, be undone so easily?

Then—the air shifted.

A sudden pressure filled the space, unseen eyes pressing upon them. The weight of something far greater than gods or mortals settled over the battlefield.

And before them—three beings appeared.

One figure, radiant yet unyielding, Reality.

Beside her, a presence wrapped in the unseen threads of Fate itself.

And finally, Time—a being neither young nor old, neither fast nor slow, yet ever-present.

They did not step forward. They did not arrive. They simply were.

Ares' voice faltered, his golden eyes narrowing. "What… are you?"

Reality's voice was calm, yet it carried the weight of ages.

"Do you not recognize us, Ares?"

A pause. A slow realization.

Ares stiffened.

"We are the very foundations upon which all rests." Reality continued. "I am Reality, the fabric of existence. Beside me is Fate, the weaver of all that is destined. And he—" she motioned toward the final figure, "is Time. Ever moving forward, yet never stagnant."

Ares swallowed, his mind struggling to process. He had faced Titans. He had stood before Olympus itself. But this?

This was beyond gods.

This was beyond war.

His voice was barely above a whisper. "Barmigia…" His gaze darted to the empty sky. "Was it you who vanquished it?"

Time, ever steady, gave a subtle nod.

"Yes."

Ares' breath hitched. The implications crashed into him like a tidal wave. They erased it.

Just like that.

"We could not allow such destruction to unfold," Time continued, his tone neither kind nor cruel—merely absolute.

Ares stood frozen. If these beings could erase Barmigia so effortlessly… What were they capable of?

And if they ever willed it—

Could they erase everything?

He clenched his jaw, his voice low and cautious. "Then tell me… what game is this? Why intervene now?"

Fate's expression remained unreadable. "To protect."

The word hung in the air like a verdict.

"Barmigia's destruction would have unraveled more than you can comprehend, God of War." Fate's voice held no mockery, only certainty. "To preserve this reality, we had no choice but to act."

For a long moment, no one spoke.

The weight of it settled into Ares' chest. He had fought countless battles, conquered lands, crushed warriors beneath his heel. But now?

For the first time, he was beginning to understand.

Even Olympus… was just a piece of something far larger.

And then—

Nythren, ever the reckless fool, finally spoke.

"So… what happens now? Do we all just go back to our respective corners and forget this ever happened?"

His voice was playful, but the weight of the moment was not lost.

Ares turned, exhaling sharply. For once, his usual arrogance was absent.

"Not all battles are fought with swords." His tone was quieter now, almost reflective. "Some battles are fought with knowledge. And we…" He paused, eyes flickering to the three beings before him. "We may have just witnessed the most powerful force in existence."

A subtle smile touched Reality's lips.

And for the first time in his immortal life, Ares felt something unfamiliar.

Humility.

Medusa knelt.

Nyx knelt.

Two of the most feared beings in existence—one whose gaze had shattered kings, the other who could cloak Olympus in eternal night—both lowered themselves in quiet submission.

Ares' breath hitched.

His mind rejected what his eyes were seeing.

Medusa? Nyx? Kneeling?

Before anyone? Before anything?

His fists clenched, his godly pride warring against the weight of the moment. This was impossible. This was wrong.

"You both..." Ares growled, his voice low, edged with something dangerous. "You know them, don't you?"

His golden eyes burned as they flickered between Medusa and Nyx—two beings who had never bowed to anyone.

Yet here they were.

Lowering their heads.

In recognition.

In submission.

Medusa exhaled slowly.

Nyx's midnight gaze did not waver.

And then—they spoke as one.

"Yes."

Their voices were neither defiant nor afraid—only absolute.

"We know them. We know The Order."

The world shuddered.

Ares' heart pounded, his mind racing.

Because something deep, something instinctual whispered in his bones—

Even gods had their rulers.

And before him stood the ones whom even Medusa and Nyx acknowledged.

The beings who did not demand worship.

Because they did not need it.

They were The Order.

And they were absolute.

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