《Unstable World》In Death We March
Advertisement
Garrett stared at the figure that had beckoned for him. The form was almost imperceptible and looked like the color of the smell of chocolate. That was the best way to describe it. Slowly, Garrett stood up onto the void and walked over to the desk. He took a seat down in one of the chairs and stared at the being that called for him.
"Would you like some tea?" The being reached down and pulled out a tea kettle from behind the desk. "It's been brewing for about 3.7 billion concepts." Garrett stared at the being, trying to understand what was happening. "No?" The being put the tea kettle back behind the desk. "Perhaps a soda? Or would you like some freshly squeezed mathematics?"
"Mathematics?" Garrett said, trying to make sure he heard the being correctly.
"Ah, that's not a popular one, but I have some ready." The being made some gestures and a cup filled with the concept of numbers sat in front of Garrett. Not wanting to be too rude, Garrett gently picked up the cup and took a sip. It tasted like 3 with a hint of 1408 going down, but the aftertaste of 17 was certainly there. He set the cup down and looked at the being. The two of them sat for what felt like half of an eternity before Garrett found the strength in his vocal cords.
"Who are you? What are you? Where am I? What happened to me? What did I just drink? What's going on?" The barrage of questions spilled from Garrett's mouth faster than he could process himself saying them.
"This should help." The being reached what looked like a finger out and gently touched Garrett on the forehead. Instantly, Garrett's mind flooded with memories and emotions of his life as they flashed in rapid succession. The sudden impact of it all knocked him off his chair and on top of the white void below him.
"I'm dead?" Garrett asked, the strength slowly leaving his throat.
"Your life on your World has ended, yes, but that is not the ending of your story, or at least it doesn't have to be. Come," the being said as it readjusted the chair Garrett had been sitting on, "and let us continue our conversation." Garrett nodded and sat back down in the chair, taking another sip of mathematics to try to calm his nerves like drinking the concept of numbers was a normal thing or something. "Allow me to formally introduce myself, you may call me Otris."
Advertisement
"My name is Garrett Bates," Garrett said, finding his second wind. "So, what are you?"
"Your kind would call me a deity. To others of my kind, we call ourselves Dukens." Otris channelled light around itself, slowlying becoming bathed in a white glow. As the light dissipated, Garrett could see that Otris had changed to appear more human, with two arms, two legs, one head, and a sleek white business suit. "This form should be a bit easier on your human mind to comprehend and converse with."
Garrett nodded. "So, is this heaven? Or is this hell? Or is this all the judgement to determine which I go to?"
"Well, neither necessarily," Otris said as he poured himself a cup of mathematics. "You see, I saw your soul decaying and fading in the life stream, so I decided to pluck it out and bring you here."
"Why?" Garrett said as he looked around at the white void. It wasn't hard to notice, but the only things in this void were himself, Otris, the chairs they sat in, the desk, and the cups of mathematics. "What is 'here' anyways?"
"You see, Garrett," Otris said, standing up, "My kind, we watch over and manage Worlds. Yours was under the jurisdiction of our most well-doing Duken. And I," Otris said as he pulled out a small universe and put it on the desk, "have my own issues to deal with." Upon closer inspection, the universe seemed to glitch out to Garrett. Stars kept shifting places and time moved weirdly around in certain areas.
Garrett once again took a look around the white void and the lack of things in it before turning to Otris. "You aren't a strong Duken, are you?"
Otris stammered for a bit, coughing up a bit of his mathematics. He chuckled a bit and gave Garrett a large smile before frowning and laying his head on the desk. "It's true. I am a very minor Duken. However," Otris said, picking his head back up and gesturing to the universe on the desk, "If I can solve the problems going on in this World, then I'll absolutely be able to become a Major Duken."
Advertisement
"So, what problems are happening in this world?" Garrett said, watching the glitching stars sporadically move around.
"As you can see, it is very unstable. You see, Worlds are built upon the fabric of Lospil. It is what gives creation to everything and what holds it all together," Otris said, gesturing to the universe, "Or at least it should. Sometimes, in Worlds, there are those whose power threatens the stability of the Lospil. If they are left unchecked, the fabric of Lospil will break and destroy the World entirely."
Garrett took a gulp, but there wasn't any air. "So, what can you do about it and how does it involve me?"
"I send you to the World, and you defeat the one who threatens the stability of the Lospil, and the World is then saved. However, the damage has been going on for awhile, which is why the World you see is so unstable." Otris gave the universe a gentle pat. "So, what do you say?"
"What do I say?" Garrett said, looking down at the void below his feet before looking back at Otris. "Why should I help you? What will I get out of it?"
"Oh, you're one of those souls," Otris said, gently nudging the universe aside. "Well, saving this World would cement you as one of their great heroes. Wouldn't you want to be regarded as the hero who saved the world of..." Otris looked at the bottom side of the universe quickly, "of Asuria! Further, when I become a stronger Duken, I will be able to grant you a peaceful afterlife, or if you prefer a hectic one. It's up to you really."
"And, what if I refuse?" Garrett asked, curling his toes in anticipation.
"Well, if you truly do, then I can't force you to act as my Hero for this World," Otris said. With a wave of his hand, a portal opened up into a dark black void aside of Garrett. Garrett peered inside, seeing nothing like he had before he came before Otris. "You can go through there and allow your soul to decay to nothingness, like most souls do when their body dies. I'll just have to find another Hero to try and help save this World."
Garrett stared into the gaping maw of the empty void before turning to Otris. "I'm not really a fighter, Otris." Otris's eyes beamed as he saw that Garrett was still with him. "Do I get magic or some powerful item?"
Otris chuckled before responding with a simple, "No."
"What?"
"I can't do anything of that sort, but I can provide you with this." Otris pulled out a silver longsword from behind the desk as well as a sturdy looking shield with a large lion crest. "These are powerful weapons that can help you out in a time of need. But, there's not really anything magical or special about them." He slid them across the desk and into Garrett's hands. "Except for one thing, but it shouldn't be an issue. I have faith in you, Garrett. So, will you be the Hero for Asuria?"
Garrett stared down at the sword and shield in his arms. He couldn't deny this powerful feeling beginning to build up inside of him, like donning these was part of destiny or fate. He slipped the shield onto his left arm and wielded the sword with his right. "Well, my options are to be a hero or turn to nothingness? I'll take the hero path then."
"Excellent!" Otris said as he waved his hand. The portal to the dark void closed, which Garrett sighed an airless breath of relief. Otris waggled his fingers as some basic clothing and armor generated itself around Garrett's body. He snapped his fingers and a glowing portal appeared behind Garrett. "Go forth, Hero of Asuria!"
Taking a deep airless breath, Garrett gripped his sword and walked into the portal.
Advertisement
- In Serial65 Chapters
Bizarre Fate: An Urban Crime Xianxia (Stand Cultivation)
Luca is a seventeen-year-old delinquent who just needs one roll lucky roll of the dice to strike it big to drag his family outta Southside hell and into the life of a highroller. He can’t trust anyone in the Brass Kings, especially not that asshole lieutenant that’s been breathing down his neck for the better part of a year. Without more power, wealth, or allies, he’ll just be another street rat. Only he’s been saddled with an ability little better than a coin flip in a city with immortals and sects that rule above all. He’ll push past it all–and join those at the top. Hope you guys enjoy this fiction, it's a mix of Urban Fantasy and Xianxia, and I'm excited to launch it.I drew inspiration from Jade City, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, the Godfather, Tokyo Revengers, and the Cradle.
8 326 - In Serial28 Chapters
Candor: The Forgotten House
*** Please read note below *** As a 16-year-old mage from a powerful family, Jayce Candor had known from a young age what his future would hold. As the fourth son in his family the possibility of him becoming the heir to the household was very small. But, with his talent as a mage, his potential accomplishments in the military could lead to titles of nobility and political power. However, on what would otherwise be an unremarkable night, everything he had ever known, the only people he ever cared for, and all of the plans for his future were destroyed. House Candor, one of the six great houses that helped build the Eldoran Empire had been erased from history. By imperial decree, all those bearing the name Candor were hunted down and executed as traitors of the Empire. With no home, no family, and only death waiting for him, Jayce decided to escape north to the uncharted Northern Territories to begin a new life. Forced into situations he was never prepared for and trying to cope with his past, Jayce tries to find safety in a place spoken about only in legends. There for the first time, he will make true friends and find people he will come to see as family. He will encounter strong enemies, build powerful alliances, and become a person his ancestors would be proud of. But surrounded by creatures he thought only existed in tales and pressed by the Empire’s constant expansion, Jayce’s safety may be only an illusion. To survive a world fraught with danger Jayce will need to grow stronger with each new experience and rebuild his once forgotten house. ********************************************************************** Note: The story starts slow. Although there is more action as the story progresses, there is a fair amount of introspection and character introduction in the first 30 chapters. Jayce is the main character, however, other characters play a large role and the story is seen through multiple POV's. This is a draft, it is not a finished work. This is not a story that focuses on an OP MC who beats up on weaklings. At times there can be a fair amount of internal monologue. Some of that may be edited out when I rewrite the story. I decided to keep it in the draft because I think it is better to have too much material rather than too little when I edit. Constructive criticism is appreciated as it helps in the editing and rewriting process. Check out my other story Shattered Mind here
8 334 - In Serial27 Chapters
Magic, Monsters and Medieval Mayhem.
A school full of unwilling students is summoned to a cruel and foreign world of monsters and magic, they need to adapt to survive and thrive.
8 132 - In Serial14 Chapters
Supreme Weapon Spirit: Legend of Maha [Temporary Hiatus]
Long ago, the Furial was a land blessed by gods. There was Flaurn, Satier, and Dwargni. Flaurn was the god of fire and life. Satire was the god of resources and nature. Dwargni was the god of the forge. What happens when these three powers decide to go to heaven and leave their world behind? Maha, the creation of Dwargni before he left to right the mistakes he made, travels the world in search of his creator and purpose in life, and as a result became the Supreme Weapon Spirit
8 145 - In Serial10 Chapters
Astral Projection
From rural Austria, pre-World War I astronomer Gustav Silber has located the singular, finite "origin point" from whence all that exists once emerged. Emil Weiss, the apprentice of Gustav Silber himself, doubts his mentor's theory, believing it might be Silber's attempt to proclaim himself a god.
8 143 - In Serial61 Chapters
Bloodstained (Thorin x OC)
After wandering Middle Earth for almost three centuries, Agarwaen, an elven outcast, gets roped into accompanying a dwarven company on a quest to reclaim their homeland, during which she must face her painful past. Will it end in more death, or will she find what she didn't even know she was looking for? This is a slow burn Thorin/OC story (cover art is not mine)
8 184

