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Chapter 44 - MEPHISTOS

1,230 Years Before Canon

‎The Silence still bound the higher pantheons.

‎They could not rule openly.

‎They could not wage conquest upon Earth.

‎But not all beings honored restraint.

‎There are entities who do not build civilizations.

‎They harvest them.

‎And among the most audacious of these was:

‎Mephisto

‎By this era, the children of Conri and Odin — the Godlings — had begun manifesting distinct signatures.

‎They were not full gods.

‎But they were more than demigods.

‎They carried:

‎Hybrid divine architecture.

‎Stabilized mana cores.

‎Dimensional resistance.

‎Mythic inheritance.

‎To most cosmic predators, such beings were untouchable.

‎But to Mephisto…

‎They were leverage.

‎Not for power.

‎For corruption.

‎If a Godling could be twisted—

‎It would fracture pantheons.

‎Break alliances.

‎Shatter morale.

‎And more importantly:

‎It would humiliate both Valmythra and Asgard without violating the Silence directly.

‎So he did not invade.

‎He infiltrated.

‎The strike occurred across multiple locations simultaneously.

‎That was Mephisto's brilliance.

‎He understood lineage resonance.

‎Each child was targeted in isolation:

‎One lured through dream manipulation.

‎One pulled through mirror-realm distortion.

‎One trapped inside a false heroic vision.

‎One nearly consumed by a contract disguised as salvation.

‎The realm he used was not fully Hell.

‎It was a border dimension.

‎Close enough to his dominion to weaken divine resistance.

‎Far enough to avoid immediate cosmic detection.

‎For a brief, terrifying span—

‎It worked.

‎The Godlings were pulled halfway across dimensional thresholds.

‎Their life forces destabilizing.

‎Divine cores fracturing under infernal siphoning.

‎Rowena felt it first.

‎Her divinity of Moon and Death made her exquisitely sensitive to soul-fracture.

‎The children were not dying.

‎They were being unmade.

‎She descended instantly.

‎But Mephisto anticipated her.

‎He redirected lunar light through hellfire prisms.

‎When she forced entry into the border dimension—

‎She was struck.

‎Not by brute force.

‎But by metaphysical inversion.

‎Death — her domain — was twisted against her.

‎For a moment, she experienced what mortals feel when death becomes terror instead of peace.

‎It injured her.

‎Not fatally.

‎But deeply.

‎Her silver aura dimmed.

‎Her stabilizing field faltered.

‎Ametheon did not hesitate.

‎He entered not as judge—

‎But as war.

‎His arrival fractured the border realm's geometry.

‎But Mephisto had prepared contingencies.

‎Infernal chains woven from corrupted fate attempted to bind him.

‎They did not pierce his armor.

‎But they slowed him.

‎And that delay mattered.

‎Because siphoning requires time.

‎From Asgard came thunder and deception.

‎Thor struck first.

‎Lightning split infernal constructs apart.

‎But Mephisto was not a battlefield opponent.

‎He was a manipulator.

‎He redirected lightning into illusions of the Godlings in agony.

‎Thor hesitated.

‎And that hesitation almost cost everything.

‎Loki did not hesitate.

‎He shattered the illusions.

‎Not with brute magic—

‎But with counter-deception.

‎For once, trickery saved rather than endangered.

‎Yet even together, they were reacting.

‎Not controlling.

‎At peak siphoning, the Godlings' cores reached catastrophic destabilization.

‎If severed from their dual pantheon lineage—

‎They would not simply die.

‎They would collapse into unstable mythic singularities.

‎Localized reality distortions.

‎Potential extinction-level implosions.

‎This was Mephisto's true gamble.

‎Even if he failed to keep them—

‎The damage could destabilize Earth's metaphysical equilibrium.

‎And he would blame the pantheons.

‎Conri had not moved until then.

‎Because movement from an All-Father risked escalation.

‎But this crossed a line.

‎He did not enter the realm physically.

‎He anchored reality around it.

‎He invoked the original Covenant clause:

‎No external entity may harvest developing pantheon heirs within Earth's dimensional envelope.

‎It was a binding law.

‎Older than Mephisto's dominion.

‎When invoked, the border dimension froze.

‎Mephisto smiled.

‎Because he had expected confrontation.

‎But not legal invocation.

‎He attempted to contest the clause—

‎And discovered something unsettling.

‎The Godlings were registered within Celestial oversight as "Protected Evolutionary Assets."

‎Mephisto had miscalculated.

‎He was not kidnapping children.

‎He was tampering with a monitored system.

‎With reality stabilized:

‎Rowena reasserted soul-coherence.

‎Ametheon shattered infernal siphon lines.

‎Thor collapsed structural anchors.

‎Loki redirected escape vectors.

‎The Godlings were pulled back across thresholds.

‎But not unharmed.

‎They hovered on the brink.

‎Divine cores fractured.

‎Energy pathways scarred.

‎Rowena nearly collapsed restoring them.

‎Her injury manifested as a dimming of her lunar mantle.

‎Ametheon bore structural cracks in his war-armor essence.

‎Thor's thunder lost resonance for months.

‎Loki's magic destabilized unpredictably afterward.

‎And Mephisto?

‎Banished.

‎Not defeated.

‎But expelled.

‎He left with a parting whisper:

‎"You protect them well.

‎Let us see how they protect themselves."

‎The incident changed everything.

‎The Silence remained intact.

‎But now—

‎The pantheons understood:

‎Earth was not just incubating heroes.

‎It was attracting predators.

‎Conri enacted quiet reinforcement:

‎Dimensional perimeter wards strengthened.

‎Godling signatures masked.

‎Valdaryn subtly attuned to lineage resonance.

‎Rowena altered her doctrine.

‎Death must never be weaponized through terror again.

‎She deepened her merciful aspect.

‎Ametheon intensified his war-readiness.

‎Thor trained more rigorously.

‎Loki studied infernal contract law obsessively.

‎They survived.

‎But something in them matured prematurely.

‎They had glimpsed annihilation.

‎Not heroic death.

‎Not battle.

‎Erasure.

‎And in that near-death moment—

‎Their cores synchronized.

‎The first hint of a shared resonance field emerged.

‎Not dependence.

‎Unity.

‎Mephisto's attack had nearly destroyed them.

‎Instead—

‎It accelerated their evolution.

‎The Celestials recorded the event as:

‎"External Interference Attempt — Repelled.

‎Evolutionary Cluster Integrity Maintained."

‎Earth's classification did not decrease.

‎It increased.

‎Because its defenders acted without breaching cosmic law.

‎Restraint under threat.

‎That was rare.

‎He stood beside Rowena as she recovered.

‎He did not show rage.

‎He showed calculation.

‎The Silence still had centuries remaining.

‎But predators had noticed Earth's trajectory.

‎The next conflicts would not be simple.

‎And somewhere beyond visible dimensions—

‎Mephisto reconsidered his approach.

‎Because he had learned something that night.

‎The Godlings were not isolated heirs.

‎They were the foundation of a system.

‎And systems—

‎Are much harder to corrupt than

‎individuals.

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