The Eclipse king before facing Lys Arken had made preparations of returning even if he fails to defeat justice
"Prepare the body that will recieve my essence". The king said
"Wow you are really planning to die " Khaera said
"I am not dying I am mearly preparing for the worst outcome to make sure my legacy does not end" He explained.
"Well don't kill him I have use for him in future and surely I won't allow my toy get destroyed " kheara explained with a villainous smile.
After the battle where the king had fallen.
Deep within the mountain his physical body was ready.
The Eclipse Incarnation had already begun to weave his power over the world, manipulating time and space with a growing intensity. His shadowy form flickered with a deep cosmic force, his eyes glowing with the ancient power of both light and darkness. Yet, as his power stretched out across the world, something else began to stir—a presence that even the Eclipse Incarnation could not have foreseen.
Deep in the heart of the rift, where time itself had fractured, the air shimmered with an eerie presence. The sky cracked open like the edge of a broken mirror, and from within it, a figure stepped into the world—a being wrapped in the fabric of time, his eyes a swirling vortex of reality.
Kheara, the Incarnation of Time, had arrived.
Kheara's form was as unsettling as it was ethereal. His figure flickered in and out of reality, his dark cloak made of swirling temporal energy, constantly shifting and distorting. His face was both human and not, an enigmatic mask of calm and chaos. His eyes, the color of collapsing stars, glowed with a depth of knowledge that could unravel existence itself.
He was not bound by the flow of time. Kheara's very being bent and twisted time around him, leaving an imprint wherever he walked. Past, present, and future bled together in his wake, and nothing in his vicinity seemed certain.
The Eclipse Incarnation stood atop the jagged cliffs, his body glowing with both radiant light and deep, impenetrable darkness. He could feel the air shift around him, the world distorting as the presence of another incarnation began to take shape. He smiled darkly to himself—he was not alone in this world, and now, someone would come to challenge him for control.
Suddenly, the air vibrated. The fabric of time itself seemed to shudder as a tear appeared in the sky, a rift too deep to comprehend. The Eclipse Incarnation turned, his eyes narrowing.
From the rift, Kheara emerged—calm, composed, and with a presence that both overwhelmed and commanded the very air around him. His voice was cold, but not without purpose.
"So, you are the one who has taken up the mantle of the Eclipse King," Kheara's voice echoed across the battlefield. "The one who seeks to merge light and darkness. Interesting. But do you truly understand what you have awakened?"
The Eclipse Incarnation tilted his head, his eyes glowing even brighter, radiating with a dark, solar flare.
"I understand more than you could imagine, Time Incarnation," he replied. "I am the one who will bring the world to balance. Darkness and light will be united under my reign. The Eclipse King was weak, but I will finish what he started. You may be a being of time, but you are of no concern to me."
Kheara's lips curled into a knowing smile, though his expression remained cold.
"You are a fool," Kheara said, his voice almost gentle, like the wind before a storm. "You are trying to control what you cannot understand. Light and darkness are not the true forces at play here. Time itself is the ultimate power. And it is not to be controlled by those who seek to distort it. It is a force that must be respected."
The Eclipse Incarnation took a step forward, the ground beneath him warping and fracturing under the power of his cosmic presence. "Respect? I do not need your respect. I will reshape reality as I see fit. I will rule over all timelines. Time cannot be allowed to exist without balance. And I will unite these forces."
Kheara's eyes flickered with both amusement and danger.
"Time is not to be united. It is not a toy for you to play with. You may control light and darkness, but I am the true master of all time. Your petty ambitions are laughable."
The Eclipse Incarnation narrowed his eyes, his hands crackling with energy as he summoned a solar flare of pure light. It radiated with such intensity that the entire landscape around them began to shimmer and warp.
"You dare mock me, Time Incarnation? I will erase you from existence if you get in my way."
Kheara, however, remained unfazed. With a wave of his hand, time itself bent around him. The solar flare that the Eclipse Incarnation had sent toward him slowed, each moment stretching as if time was frozen.
Kheara stepped forward, his presence almost palpable, unreachable and unstoppable.
"You do not understand the meaning of eternity, Eclipse. Time is not something to be controlled or conquered. It is a force that must be respected, and that is something you will never comprehend. I do not need to defeat you, because you will destroy yourself. I will simply watch."
The Eclipse Incarnation roared in fury, but before he could retaliate, Kheara had already displaced himself, appearing in an instant on the other side of the battlefield. The distortion in time left him untouchable for just a moment longer.
But even as the Eclipse Incarnation fumed, he felt something shift. His desire for power, his overwhelming confidence, began to waver just for a moment. Kheara was not a mere opponent; he was a master of time itself, a force that demanded respect.
"If you want to bring about the balance of light and shadow, you will need my help," Kheara said, his voice now more assured. "I do not seek to destroy you, Eclipse. But I will never let you take control of time. You will either join me or be consumed by the force you've tried to manipulate."
The Eclipse Incarnation stood silent for a long moment, the darkness around him pulsing as if responding to his inner turmoil. Finally, he spoke, his voice full of calculated ambition and rage.
"I do not need your help. But if you stand in my way, you will regret it."
