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Chapter 1 - The Void

Chapter 1 – The Void

Darkness.

Nothing but darkness.

I don't know how I got here, or how long I've been here. Time has no meaning. I feel nothing—not hunger, not thirst, not even the need to sleep.

Just... nothing.

> "This sucks."

I walk. I don't know where I'm going, but movement feels better than standing still. I search for light, for life, for anything.

> "Hello? Is anyone there?"

Silence.

Only my voice echoing back, swallowed by the endless black.

> "Could be worse," I mumble. "I'm not in pain. I'm not hungry. I don't feel tired. I don't even need to breathe. So… am I dead?"

I sigh and push my blonde hair back, wandering deeper into the void.

> "Maybe I'm dead, and this is some kind of divine waiting room. Just me and the silence, waiting to be judged."

> "Hey! Gabriel? Michael? Anyone up there?"

No response.

> "Figures."

> "Maybe I'm in hell... or purgatory. This sure as hell isn't heaven."

Then a thought hits me.

> "System?"

...

Nothing.

> "Okay, worth a shot. HELLO—"

Something answers.

A voice like thunder crashes through the void, knocking me flat on my back. It reverberates not just through the air—but through me. Like it spoke into my soul.

> "Stop asking foolish questions. We have matters to discuss."

I can't see anything—but I feel it. The presence. Vast. Ancient. Impossible to comprehend.

> "What... what do you want? Where am I?"

> "You are in a place that both does and does not exist. A liminal space—perceptible only to beings such as myself."

> "Did you bring me here?"

> "No. Your universe ended. Deleted. Erased. It is as if it never was. How you survived… I do not know."

> "No. No, that's not right—this has to be a dream."

But it isn't. Deep down, I know that. I remember… walking through my neighborhood. A strange light in the sky. Then—darkness.

> "You remember now. Good. That makes what comes next easier."

> "You are... unique. A being outside time and space. Normally such existence is achieved through ascension. But you? You got lucky."

> "I could leave you here. Let your mind dissolve in solitude. But instead, I offer you a chance—a new world."

I pause.

Stay here in this nothingness? Or live again?

> "I want to leave. Please."

> "How polite. Very well. Since you've asked nicely… I will give you a gift."

> "A gift?"

> "Yes. The powers of your favorite Marvel hero—the Sentry."

> "Wait—seriously?! Thank you! That's incredibly generous—"

> "Don't thank me yet." The voice grows colder. "There is a condition: you will be reborn in the world of The Boys."

...

Well, shit.

> "Just The Boys? Not Godzilla, not Darkseid, not Thanos or Galactus?" I mutter. "So, evil corporations and psychopaths with capes. Pretty much Earth 2.0."

> "To clarify," I say more clearly, "do I get the full powers of the Sentry?"

> "Yes. You will awaken in Alaska—far from civilization. There you will consume the Golden Sentry Serum and gain his full power... including the Void."

> "...That's incredible."

> "Be warned: you are not mentally ill. But your soul is now bound to this place. The Void within you will manifest in ways even I cannot predict."

> "Understood. Is there anything else?"

> "Yes. Remember: although this world resembles the television show, it is not bound by its limitations. The supes are more powerful—more dangerous. Closer to how they were meant to be portrayed."

> "Like if the show had a better budget and was animated?"

> "Exactly. I will send you back one week before the events of Season One."

> "Thanks for the chance. I won't waste it."

A portal opens—spinning golden light, like Doctor Strange's. On the other side, a frozen wasteland awaits.

As I approach it, I feel something in my pocket. I reach in and pull out a small, seven-inch vial with a golden glow. The label reads:

"The Golden Sentry Serum."

I chuckle.

> "Now is the time for vigilance."

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