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Chapter 76 - The Avatar State.

As the group hesitated at the threshold of the metropolis, the air around

them thickened with an unseen weight. The city's towering structures loomed like silent

sentinels, their crystalline surfaces reflecting fractured images of the travelers. The

guardians, standing resolute before them, awaited Hermes' decision.

Hermes steadied herself. The remnants of the Prophet Elvatorr's power still pulsed

within her, urging her forward, yet the magnitude of the moment was undeniable. Talus

meanwhile was stirring, Ungar shouted: "Look at the hospital! We need to get Talus

treated as soon as possible!" The group landed at the hospital and after a quick check up

Talus was admitted into the hospital. Everyone else showed up in the waiting room, Uvia

announced: "I have several more of your friends here." They were Mozi: the purple

intannaned alien, Guan-Fu the slug alien, Red Ace and Green Wisp. The Green Wisp for his part announced: "Walahi, that Talus is as headstrong as always, the creep deserves

what he gets." Ungar shouted: "Hey don't put all the blame on him, we're all at fault with

this!" Red Ace for his part asked Green Wisp if he wanted to find a good barber shop in

the area. Mozi replied: "He should be fine, I heard about the parasite. Now that the

impurity is dealt with he should recover in no time." Guan Fu stated: "Indeed, the balance

in his heart though conceited is open to the void. It should make it easier for his body to

recover." Zaiyal said: "Hopefully he learns something from all this." Out of nowhere a

loud voice was heard screaming it was Demi: "TALUS???!!!! TALUS?????!!!! What

happened to Talus!!!! WHERE IS HE?????!!!!" Zaiyal, Guan-Fu, Red Ace, Green

Wisp, Mozi and Narcis Martreya, stood there like shaking leaves as they were torn

down like bowling pins as Demi crashed into them to get to Ungar. "Ungar?! What

happened to Talus, is he okay???!!!" Ungar shrugged: "He's fine, he's in that hospital

room: Room 502." Demi surged into the room. Zaiyal rubbed his head: "The bastard got

at least one person to care."

Demi began to harass the doctor as Ungar began to speak about what was going to

happen next. "Listen I know a man that will help Hermes train and hone her Avatar and

Prophetic abilities. His name is Zaldor. But we need to use our time here valuablly. This

is not a vacation. And the threat looms over us like a nightmare. We need to all be ready."

Meanwhile, back in the Imperial Qatari officer's quarters, back in the present the

Imperial Officer continued to question Nova. "Excuse me, what does this have to do with

your treason? We all commend you for helping Prophet Hermes deal with the Gnosis and

the Old God but that doesn't wipe clean your crimes against the Empire and its "Meta

Program." Talus took a deep breath and inhaled his cigarette, blowing out a puff of

smoke. He looked out at the beautiful scenery: "You know If I succeeded and I had

become God, the world would undoubtedly have become a better place. But I guess I

need to put my faith in this upstart Prophet. But even still, imagine if I were God, I would

end all wars, universal hunger, the next stage would be to go from world to world and end

all suffering. But I guess I tried and failed, thankfully I'm blessed that my daughter and

all her friends have forgiven me but even still... It's clear to me that indeed God is not

good, he is very bad and he should have been overthrown long ago." The Imperial

slammed his fist on the table, "Is this your poor excuse, you took part in treason against

the Empire because you wanted to play God." Nova took another swipe of his cigarette:

In the Bible it says: "You shall put no other gods before me." That's a command from

God in Exodus 20:3. I'm an atheist so I never bought such nonsense. The Muhammadan

Qur'an says: "Allah - there is no Creator except him - he is the All-Powerful,

All-Sustainer," that's in Ayat Al-Kursi." Nova breathed in, "you know I named my daughter 'Qayyim,' after a famous 14th century Muslim scholar of the Sunni Hanbali

tradition named Sheikh al-Islam Imam Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyya (d. 1350), he was the

student of another famous Sunni Hanbali Imam of the Athari tradition named Ibn

Taymiyya. Ibn al-Qayyim once said: "Allah (God) has made patience the means for

attaining His love, His companionship, His help and support, and His good rewards. This

is suf icient honour and blessings." - In his work Patience and Guidance.

I've always

thought Ibn Qayyim was a great intellectual but I've never been the patient type. Others

like the 19th century Danish Lutheran Christian thinker Søren Kierkegaard (d. 1855),

who defended Christianity and Christian metaphysics spoke to me personally when he

said: "In addition to my other numerous acquaintances, I have one more intimate

confidant... My depression is the most faithful mistress I have known — no wonder, then,

that I return the love," from his work Either/Or: A Fragment of Life. I've always been a

very depressed man, Commissar, I read that's all I did, I read Nietzsche, Plato, Aristotle,

Confucius, Al-Ghazali, Socrates, Schopenhauer, etc., I found solace in books. But living

in an imperfect world with an impatient mind. I'm afraid it is too much to bear." The

Commissar was about to blow a gasket, "Get to the point, traitor!" Nova exhaled another

long plume of smoke, his gaze fixed on the cityscape outside. He tapped his cigarette

against the ashtray, the embers smoldering like the remnants of forgotten ambitions. "The

point, Commissar?" he muttered. "The point is that I spent my entire life looking for

answers—through power, through philosophy, through war. And what did I find? A

universe run by indifferent gods and cruel men. You call it treason, I call it an attempt to

finally fix this broken reality. I've learned it is wrong to replace God and I will no longer

try to take his role, but I set out to destroy God, and therefore I guess I'll go off with this

Prophet in her mission to convert all the atheists and disbelievers, and for a time we have

similar or at least interest that are not immediately at odds."

The Imperial Commissar's patience wore thin. His clenched fists trembled against

the table. "You are a man of incredible greed, Nova," Nova exhaled another long plume

of smoke, his gaze fixed on the cityscape outside. He tapped his cigarette against the

ashtray, the embers smoldering like the remnants of forgotten ambitions. "The point,

Commissar?" he muttered. "The point is that I spent my entire life looking for

answers—through power, through philosophy, through war. And what did I find? A

universe run by indifferent gods and cruel men. You call it treason, I call it an attempt to

finally fix this broken reality. But know this..., you're entire world will be conquered by

this Prophet, watch your entire empire and Federation rolled back like sand receding on a

coastline, you're days are numbered, your state will soon lose all authority, for you,

underestimate the power of religion, if you try to kill her, the movement will only grow

stronger" The Imperial Commissar's patience wore thin. His clenched fists trembled against the interrogation table.

"You are a man of wasted potential, Nova," he spat. "A

scholar, a warrior, a leader—you could have been great, yet you chose to betray your own

kind. You speak of gods and justice, but your actions speak only of arrogance. You

wished to play God, but you are no Prophet, and certainly no savior." Nova chuckled, low

and bitter. "No, I'm not. But neither is your Empire, no matter how much you all pretend

to be. You cling to order as if it is righteousness, yet your 'Meta Program' is just another

leash around the neck of free will. You wanted gods? You wanted a prophecy? Well,

you've got one now." He smirked, flicking his cigarette onto the cold metal table. "Her

name is Hermes, and whether you like it or not, she's going to change everything." The

Commissar leaned forward, his dark eyes burning with barely restrained fury. "Then why

are you here? If you truly believe in this so-called Prophet, then why did you fight her,

you live streamed the battle yourself, why do you sit in chains before me, answering for

your crimes like a common traitor?" Nova smiled—a slow, knowing expression that sent

a chill through the room. "Because unlike you, I understand something vital," he said, his

voice almost amused. "Revolutions are never clean. They require sacrifices, mistakes,

and, yes, even traitors. But tell me, Commissar, if your Empire is so righteous, why does

it fear one girl so much?" The room fell silent. The Commissar's jaw tensed, but he did

not answer.

Meanwhile, returning to the past, back in the hospital, Talus stirred in his bed, his

fingers twitching against the sheets. His dreams were filled with echoes—whispers of

ancient beings, fragments of war, and visions of a battle yet to come. In the waking

world, Hermes stood outside his door, lost in thought. She could still feel the remnants of

Elvatorr's power coursing through her veins, an undeniable force that refused to fade.

Zaiyal and Ungar approached her, their expressions solemn. "Demi's still in there making

a scene," Zaiyal muttered, rubbing his temples. "That girl's louder than an exploding

star." Ungar ignored him. His gaze was fixed on Hermes. "We don't have much time," he

said. "Zaldor is expecting us, and if you're going to master your Avatar ability, you need

to start now." Hermes hesitated. She had spent her entire life trying to understand her

place in the universe, and now, in the span of days, everything had changed. She was no

longer just a warrior—she was something more, something ancient, something meant to

reshape the course of history. She exhaled. "Then let's go," she said. Before they could

go, Uvia said "take this one with you." Uvia was followed by a short Dark Elf with dark

hair and red eyes about 5 '4 or 5' 5 and a red cape. "This is "Barabbas," he's a dark elf

and a strong warrior. I chose him to be an asset to your team, he'll stay behind to make

sure Demi is under control while taking care of Talus." Ungar replied: "As long as Narcis

stays with them." Uvia nodded. A flashback appeared in Barabbas's mind. Uvia said:

"Now remember, your job is to keep an eye on Talus, if all works well when this threat is dealt with he might be swayed to join the forces of the Demon Realm. He could be a

powerful ally."

Barabbas agreed but he was more concerned long term with becoming a

demon king himself. After this had occurred Demi stormed out of the room: "How can

you be so calm about this?! Talus is in serious trouble?!" She paused for a second:

"Barabbas what are you doing here?" Barabbas confessed: "To make sure you don't lose

yourself." Demi stuck her tongue out at him: "Well stop I'm your god aren't I?" Uvia

interrupted: "He will, I ordered him too." Demi was distraught but turned around: "You

guys aren't going anywhere until Talus gets better!!"

She heard Talus murmuring in his sleep and quickly went back to take care of him.

The hospital room was quiet except for the rhythmic beeping of the monitors. Talus's

fingers twitched against the sheets, his mind caught in a storm of memories and visions.

He saw flashes of battles, celestial beings locked in cosmic conflict, and a great shadow

looming over the horizon. His breathing quickened as the images became clearer, more

vivid. Outside his door, Hermes stood still, deep in thought. Zaiyal and Ungar flanked

her, their expressions serious. "We need to move," Ungar said again, his voice firm.

"Every second we waste, we lose ground."Hermes exhaled, her hands tightening into

fists, "right!" After they took off Talus shook in his sleep in a cold sweat. He saw many

different figures: "Ungar, Demi, Sun Wukong, Erlang Shen, Zaiyal, Tatu, and

Hermes," standing like giants over him. He screamed: "Yes I've been waiting so long for

this, I was always the strongest, Lucifer was nothing to me!! But now I stand beneath the

shoulders of giants!! For the first time I rejoice... I am weak." Talus woke up, he saw

Demi resting on the table next to him. "That woman, why did she wait for me? She's an

incredible warrior far stronger than me, why would she waste her time with me?" He

looked forward, and saw Barabbas. "And who are you?" Barabbas said: "I'm Barabbas,

I'm a Dark Elf, to be perfectly frank I've been sent to help you guys out but I wish to be

one of the great demon kings, this is just a means to an end." Talus began to laugh first

quietly and then loudly, which annoyed Barabbas: "What's so god-damned funny?" Talus

grunted: "You are! What a ridiculous dream. You should desire strength for the sake of

strength alone!!" Barabbas huffed: "Uvia, told me you would say that." Talus said: "Look

what it can accomplish." Talus showed a flash of his energy which stunned Barabbas and

brought him to his knees. He said: "Master." Talus was shocked: "MASTER?! What are

you talking about?" Barabbas said: "If I ever want to become a great demon king the only

way is to follow a demon god like you, if you'll have me I promise to consolidate

strength even after I reach my goal as a demon king, even when I accomplish the limits of

my desired power, I will continue to become stronger for the sake of growing stronger

and breaking past my limits." After a long pause Talus said, "I thought no one got it, you

got yourself a deal."

Everyone had returned, Ungar, Hermes, etc. Demi finally woke up, "TALUS

YOU'RE OKAY!!" She hugged him relentlessly, "Get off me woman, get off me this

instant!" said Talus. Demi shouted: "No way you big silly! I'm not letting go of you ever

again, mmmmmmmm." Talus said exhausted: "Damnit, you are impossible!" Zaiyal said:

"What happened with Barabbas, why is he kneeling?" Barabbas exclaimed: "Great news,

Talus agreed to be my Sensei." Ungar chuckled: "Is that so? Well good for you, but you

have a little training of your own to do, Zaldor wants to see you. He has a technique that

will unlock your avatar. He unlocked everyone except you three [meaning Demi, Zaiyal

and Barabbas] two days ago." Talus shouted: "I've been out for two days and you've all

acquired your avatars. Get me out of this bed now! I demand to unlock my potential!"

Hermes crossed her arms. "Then get ready. The real fight hasn't even started yet." Talus

smirked. "Good." Demi, still clinging to him, suddenly shouted, "NO! He's not going

anywhere until he's fully healed!" Talus shouted: "GET OFF ME WOMAN, WE'RE

ALL GOING!" Everyone turned to look at her. Hermes' eye twitched: "Let's just go..."

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