Chapter 282, 2/6
Back, back, to the moment of change, and then, to right afterward.
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What happens now? Oozy asked, under a cracked sky, where illusions of sunlight and blue had been broken in the touch of the Fractal.
I dont know, Fallopolis said, on her knees, on the white stone pillar that was Ascendant Mountain.
Rozetas white wrought human body lay scattered in white chunks upon the ground.
Melemizargo lay broken and bleeding on the ground north of the mountain, taking up a whole mountain-sized bit of land with his bleeding draconic body.
This was after the Valkyries had been taken from Fenrir and Veird.
This was a good time to appear. It wouldnt make sense if Erick were to appear later, for he would be punishing people for things they had not done, and that was not who he was.
Erick had no problems doing what he did next.
Erick descended, as a person, and in one quick move he removed the lingering Mantle of the God of Magic from Melemizargos shoulders, rendering him a simple black dragon. He also shrunk the guy down and healed him and set him upon the white pillar like a flop of a sleeping, half-comatose dragon. It would be a minute before he woke up enough to react to anything.
Fallopolis reacted faster than her former god, yelping and standing upright, launching backward, and then, blessedly, wonderfully, she cried out, Oh thank My God! Youre back!
Erick had allowed her to keep her Championship, but it was almost nothing right now, since the Mantle of Magic was inactive.
Erick smiled at her. I am. Took me a few thousand years, but yup. Im back. I heard most of what happened already. It got really bad, but now that future never happens. Not even in the multiverse
Wh Melemizargo came to, rapidly righting himself and looking around, and looking scared. His eyes did not glow; they were simply white, with slitted pupils. His claws did not shine; they were simply white, like normal claws. He was a black dragon, about 50 meters long, which was rather normal for a dragon. He wasnt even a Wizard, let alone a god. He realized this fast, and then he realized the source of his current reality, too. He narrowed his eyes at Erick, yelling, You did this?!
A gold-rimmed spear of adamantium came out of the sky and tried to kill Melemizargo, but Erick caught it about a meter from Melemizargos neck, rapidly moving the attack from Sininindi back and away. Erick glowed a bit gold in that action.
Erick could have heard voices praying to him from far, far away, if he listened. He would get to those later. Erick unlinked Time from this space, giving him all the time he could ever want, and stopping the flow of prayers. He had stuff to do here, and now. Every single god of the Painted Cosmology was losing power in the transition, which had happened 38 days from now and also hours ago and also 10,000 years ago.
He called up to the sky, Sininindi. Please come down here. Everyone else, too.
They all appeared as fast as they could, which was appreciated.
Phagar, Rozeta, Koyabez, were the main gods in attendance.
Koyabez looked Melemizargo over, and was a little sad.
Rozeta frowned at her father, and then the bags under her eyes got deeper as she looked at Erick, and Knew everything.
Phagar knew everything, too. Unexpected. I was prepared to walk into my own End when I felt my Mantle fade But that has been undone. Hmm.
Aloethag, Atunir, Sininindi, Sumtir, and the others just watched.
Oozy and Fallopolis stood back, also watching, not sure what was happening. They were the only mortals in attendance, and that was fine. Mortals needed to be present for this sort of thing, just as much as the gods needed to be present.
Erick spoke, Im rather new at this, but with my presence here, the Red out there in Fenrir should start dying on its own. Is that correct?
Rozeta said, Yes. Its failing everywhere. My son is also hell be fine.
Good! Problem One solved. Nothanganathor is no more. The problem of outside forces turning us all against each other is done. Let us forgive most all transgressions and move on to a better future.
They all Knew what Erick knew, in a basic sort of way; that Melemizargo had been replaced as the Prime God of the Painted Cosmology and the Dark. But they still had a lot of questions. Concerns, really.
My father? Rozeta asked.
Erick said, Sure. Lets get to that.
Melemizargo stared. He was the biggest one here, but he was also perhaps the smallest. He didnt mist around like he usually did, either. He simply stood there.
Erick began, The Painted Cosmology still needs a God of Magic
Tension filled the air, so Erick stopped talking.
No, Rozeta said. I see what he did in the future you made never-was, and no.
Phagar said, I agree with Rozeta.
Sininindi said, We should kill him now for what he has done to us throughout the centuries.Folloow current novÊls on nov/3lb((in).(co/m)
Perhaps Erick was a bit too mortal right now, because he had been interrupted, though he had a lot more words to say about Melemizargo than simply giving him back the Mantle.
Erick said, I agree that Melemizargo has made some missteps, but I ask you now to stand in judgment of the whole person. Thats what he was getting to; a Pantheon consensus was necessary for this sort of forgiveness, and this sort of forgiveness did not come with no strings attached. Erick said, Melemizargo went insane from the loss of power, and also from knowing he and everyone else was in a trap. He didnt actually break the trap or break the world, when he could have, and no, I dont expect you to respect someone who decided not to kill you, because it would have killed him, too. I do expect you to look upon his otherwise mostly-normal stint as the God of Magic before Nothanganathor came along and Sundered the Painted Cosmology.
I was there for a while, looking through Xoats eyes, through the eyes of many different Wizards, and what I saw was a pretty normal era.
Melemizargo definitely got too personally involved and that gave him blind spots, and that cursing he did at the beginning doomed him to a downfall, and the universe went to shit while he was in charge. But we need a God of Magic, and hes a good God of Magic, and the God of Magic isnt the biggest god in the Painted Cosmology anymore.
I am.
Melemizargo couldnt feel that particular Truth right now, surrounded as he was by all the other gods, so he bristled a little. Fallopolis and Oozy had similar reactions. The other gods, except for Rozeta, were still kind of unsure.
And so Erick pulled Mantle on a little bit tighter, instead of having it float all the way off of him
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Erick stepped into a conversation of gods, spanning eons and blinks at the same time, along different vectors of argument and counterargument. They were all harboring very, very large doubts, about all of this, whatever this was, but Erick went through each of them, set them down without setting them down, and had a long chat about all of their various concerns.
When it became evident that Erick was exactly what he said, they wanted to talk about moving forward, and what to expect, and Erick gave them general ideas.
He ended by saying, I dont really want to be the biggest power around, so with regard to the Pantheon and the Universe, Ill appoint lower gods and step in to prevent catastrophe, and thats about it.
Then rise, Melemizargo. Claim your divinity, and your purpose.
Darkness coiled around Melemizargo and then settled into his very soul. His white eyes, so like Ericks, flickered and ignited and he glowed from within, restored. Dark coiled around him, and it was the same Black that had always surrounded him.
Tears streamed down Fallopoliss face, first simple tears, and then turning into light, as her eyes returned to Shade-bright. Fallopolis cried tears of joy now that her god was back.
Erick shrunk back down to his human body, to look up at Melemizargo, and level with the others. Shivraa was behind him, bowed to one knee, fist pressed to her chest, quietly crying tears of joy. Oozy was on his ass, kinda just staring at everything.
Erick said to Melemizargo, Looks good on you, old man. I left it all as it was, yes?
Melemizargo caught up quickly to many different things all at once. He looked down at Erick, surprised. Youre older than me, now.
Erick angled a hand back and forth. Eh! No. Most of that was [Onward]. Lets just not talk about that stuff. My task is set as anti-corruption work, appointing and denying gods, and giving things the Unwelcome when they must be Unwelcomed. I wont be Unwelcoming too often. Malevolence only came around once in a few million years, after all. He asked, We good, everyone?
They were all less than impressed with Ericks nonchalance but they got on board fast enough.
Erick said, Lets take the rest of this conversation upstairs.
Erick vanished first. The others followed fast.
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Fallopolis watched as the man she had once helped, helped another, who happened to be Her God.
Much like her revelation that she shouldnt have called for the Purge on Spur, she realized that all of life was just a chain of people helping each other in the ways that they could. Sometimes chains bound and tied, but most of the time they connected one thing to another.
Fallopolis didnt understand much of what had just happened, but she knew that Nothanganathor had been the kind of guy to use chaining magic to control.
Erick made chains that connected.
Very similar people, but also completely different.
Like positive to negative particles, and lightning, and all of that.
If Jane would have died at the beginning, then Fallopolis was pretty sure that Erick would have gone down a wrong path. But Jane was fine, and Erick was here. Surely he had seen more pain than Fallopolis could conceive, and he had even killed fake Janes out there, if the rumors were to be believed, but that hadnt broken him. Maybe, even if Jane had died in the beginning, then Erick still would have tried to be who he became in the here and now.
Erick reached out to help. Through the pain, through the sorrow and horror, he still helped.
Always.
Ah, Fallopolis thought, Do I have a little crush on him like I have on you, My Lord?
Probably. Dont let it affect your work. We have a lot to do.
Of course...
Fallopolis rapidly, wonderfully thought, Im glad youre back, My Lord.
I did not expect it either!
Uh.
Apologize to Shivraa for me.
Melemizargo pulled back from Fallopoliss mind.
Fallopolis turned to Shivraa.
The woman was currently ice-elf-human shaped. She seemed truly surprised and elated and a whole bunch of other confusing emotions, all at the same time. Fallopolis didnt blame her. She was feeling weird emotions right now, too.
Fallopolis pounced, saying, We apologize for
HMMM! Shivraa announced, sounding both displeased and pleased at the same time. I dont want to hear it. Apologize by doing good deeds.
Fair enough. We still apologize.
Shivraa barely even looked at Fallopolis. Instead, she stared at the broken sky and land. The illusions on the sky were healing that very moment, while the land sprouted greenery of every hue, clearing up the vast destruction that Melemizargos fall had caused. And then Shivraa lost her smile, and looked at Oozy.
She seemed incapable of not glaring, but there wasnt any heat in her voice as she asked Fallopolis, Youre going to keep him? She said, Youre not going to torture him.
She had said it almost as a question, but it was not a question at all. Partially, it was a request. Mostly, it was a demand.
Fallopolis didnt have to think long before she said, We were going to interrogate him about all the tricks that Nothanganathor had left behind, but its probably better if his mind is shared with the Valkyries. Melemizargo grants you this request.
Shivraas pale violet skin turned dark in a second, becoming blood that then expanded upward and outward. The blood froze over and shattered into blackgold fire, revealing the Valkyrie underneath. Wings of pale violet ice coalesced behind Shivraa as she grabbed a sword of the same out of the air.
Oozy went wide-eyed and backed up, scuttling along the ground, his glowing white eyes going wide. Wait wait wa
Shivraa declared, We are still at war. The Valkyries had been containing a million threats that your god helped release when he sought to reach out and control what he should not have controlled. You will join us, and in doing so, give us insights into best containment procedures, and if you cannot, then you will still be redeemed through service to Benevolence.
Oozy stopped trying to escape.
He centered himself, and righted himself upon the stone, kneeling before Shivraa. He closed his white eyes. I accept.
I will make it painless, Shivraa said, lifting her sword.
To her credit, Fallopolis thought, as she watched the execution, ten suddenly-materialized swords simply appearing from every direction and driving into Oozy was kinda quick. The swords cleaved into Oozys body, tearing through his new-Shade existence, twisting his very light and shadows back into flesh, into blood that then became life.
Oozy rose as a man of blood-red hair and white-lightning-filled eyes. He hadnt been a Shade long, but it had marked him deeply.
Fallopolis was surprised that Shivraa hadnt had any trouble doing that at all. Shades should not be able to be soul-captured like that, but Ericks power was above Melemizargos in the hierarchy now.
That was the moment that Fallopolis truly started to believe that everything was truly different.