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The Outerverse - Part 3

– The Massive Domain and Elariah’s Capture

Meanwhile, at the same time, Elariah used the Outerverse Void Key to enter a domain that held a view into Aethion’s Omniverse.  
Suddenly, the domain began to shake violently.  
She looked around cautiously—and saw a group of unknown beings emerging from the shadows.

Elariah:

> “Who are you? How did you get here?”

One of the unknown beings stepped forward, his voice dark and commanding.

> “My name is Vael’Zaroth. If you don’t come with me willingly… you’ll regret it instantly.”

Elariah stood frozen, shocked and afraid.  
Vael’Zaroth slowly walked closer.

In that state of shock, just as Elariah was about to tap the bracelet Aethion had given her five times, Vael’Zaroth grabs her hand.
Vael’Zaroth says:
> “Oh oh, what is the big hurry?”
Vael’Zaroth looks at the bracelet, and then continues:
> “This is what he gave you, isn't it? You are certainly welcome to call him, but right now, you must come with us.”

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 Aethion and Velthurion in Outerverse Void 1

Elsewhere, Aethion had just arrived at Outerverse Void 1, where he met Velthurion.

Aethion:

> “I found a massive domain… but this isn’t any normal place. That domain holds many evil beings. How is that even possible?”

Velthurion lowered his gaze, his tone grave.

> “We should have told you before, Aethion. But now that you’ve found it, there’s no point hiding it anymore. That domain… it belonged to someone we once trusted.”

Aethion:

> “What do you mean?”

Velthurion sighed, then began to explain.

> “His name was Zaryon. He was once our closest friend. Like you, he saved countless Omniverses and realities and was admired by many. But then… something changed. He withdrew from everything, retreating into his domain and cutting off contact with all of us. We assumed he needed rest. But time passed, and he continued working obsessively in secret.”

Velthurion continued:

> “One day, we discovered the truth—he was forging an artificial stone. We asked him, ‘Why are you creating this? What are you planning?’”

And Zaryon answered:

> “We’ve done so much good. We’ve saved universes, protected lives... but what about our dreams? Aren’t we allowed to dream again? To create? We were cast out because we failed to build the perfect Omniverse once. But now… we know more. We’ve seen how the Omniverse works. If we work together, we can succeed where we once failed. That’s why I created this artificial stone. If we send this stone into Outerverse Void 3, it will automatically explode and form an Omniverse, and after that, we can shape it however we want.”

Some accepted his vision and joined his alliance.  
But others refused. They warned:

> “Even if we create an artificial Omniverse by detonating that artificial stone inside Outerverse Void 3, and even if it’s a perfect creation… how do we know if the Separateverse will accept it as one of its own Omniverses? Will it open a gate for us? Will it recognize this new realm as valid? It’s not just that—this could lead to a massive paradox. Because of what we’re doing, it’s possible that the next stone from the Boundless Realm might enter Outerverse Void 3… and never create anything at all.”

Zaryon replied firmly:

> “Assuming failure without even trying—that’s pure foolishness. Think about it—how many Omniverses and realities have we already saved together? Don’t we deserve an Omniverse of our own? One that belongs to us, not inherited from others? But whether this is successful or a failure… you’re tampering with the natural laws. You’re risking everything. This… is not the way.”

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Then, both sides clashed—the Accepting Beings who supported Zaryon’s vision were declared dangerous and were forced into a battle against those who opposed the plan.  
The opposition tried to banish them all into Outerverse Void 2.  
But just before they were cast away, those beings warned with fury:

> “If you dare to banish us… you will NEVER be able to save the Omniverse or the Realities. We will destroy every single one. You cannot stop us.”

In that battle, the opposition couldn’t seal them, and they couldn’t stop them either.  
With no other option left, they banished them all.  
But that… became their greatest mistake.

After their banishment, once they were sent into Outerverse Void 2, they took control of it.  
They began plotting.  
They shared their remaining Omnimmense energy with evil beings—giving them nearly Omnimmense-level power.  
They taught them how to create their own domains—something that was never possible before.  
That is how the evil beings learned to build domains by themselves.  
Eventually, those beings either tried to destroy or take over many Omniverses.

And the reason for all this chaos… was their former friends.  
We tried many times to contact them, to tell them this path was wrong. We begged them to
change. But we were defeated.
They ignored us completely and kept walking the dark path. Over time, they truly turned into
evil.
Then they created a Reflective Mirror Barrier to hide their domain. We tried many more times to
reach or access their massive domain—but we failed.
.

Velthurion:

> “But you saw it. That domain you saw contains all our lost friends. We could never access it. But how did you see it? How did you access it? We don’t know.”

Aethion:

> “Now I understand why you all can’t enter that domain filled with evil beings... But why didn’t you tell me all this before?”

Velthurion:

> “We didn’t want to push you too far. You have your own Omniverse to care for. But if you manage to defeat those leftover evil beings and collect their access key—or the object connected to their domain—give it to us. After that, we’ll destroy all those small domains. Then we’ll finally begin our plan… to face the big Domain.”

Aethion:

> “Key or object...? What are you talking about?”

Velthurion:

> “What? You don’t know? When any being kills a domain’s evil entity, that entity transforms into a key or another type of access object. The one who kills them can then use that object to enter that domain.”

Aethion:

> “I didn’t know that... But when I kill an evil being, their body turns into pure energy... and that energy flows directly into me. I can’t control it—it just happens. I thought it was all natural.”

Everyone around Aethion was shocked.  
Among Omnimmense beings, it’s known:  
If someone creates a domain, they gain absolute control inside it—and possibly hidden access outside too (to the Omniverse, universe, etc.). But when that creator is killed, their essence typically turns into an object—a key—used to access their domain.

Velthurion, confused, asked:

> “Wait… you said that when you kill them, their energy doesn’t form an object—it enters you directly?”

Aethion nodded:

> “Yes.”

Velthurion looked stunned.

> “This is... highly unusual, Aethion. I have to ask—those domains… do they still exist after you absorb that energy?”

Aethion replied calmly:

> “Yes. The domains still remain.”

The ancient beings fell silent in collective shock.

Velthurion, almost whispering:

> “You’re accessing all those domains by yourself? That’s incredibly rare—even for us. Not even most Omnimmense beings can do that without immense effort. But you... you’re doing it naturally.”

Another being muttered:

> “And you’re absorbing nigh-Omnimmense energy directly into your body... without resistance? For us, our immune field would destroy such energy instantly... But your body is harmonizing with it—how?”

The ancient beings slowly began to understand.  
They recalled the prophecy written in the ancient book:  
One shall rise from beyond balance. He shall absorb destruction, not to perish—but to purify. Through him, all corrupted spirits shall fall.”

Their thoughts aligned:

> If our prediction is true… then Aethion’s power may be beyond even Omnimmense.

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Elariah’s Capture

Suddenly—  
A hologram flickered into view—it was Elariah.  
Aethion’s eyes widened in shock.  
The rest of the beings looked on, confused and alert.

But behind Elariah, the head of the evil Omnimmense beings stood and said:

> “You trusted her with your responsibility. That was your biggest mistake, Aethion. Now, if you want her alive, do exactly what I say. Come here—alone.”

Elariah struggled and shouted:

> “No! Don’t come here, Aethion!”

The evil Omnimmense leader slowly began crushing her neck.  
He continued:

> “I hope you understand, Aethion. No tricks. If you want to see her alive again, come at once.”

Suddenly, the hologram vanished.

Aethion, shocked and panicked, said:

> “I’m going. Right now!”

But Velthurion and a few other Omnimmense beings stepped in to stop him.

Velthurion:

> “Aethion, there might be another way. Do you really think they’ll keep their promise?”

Just then, one of the ancient beings spoke up calmly:

> “Let him go. This is his decision. He knows what he’s doing.”

Velthurion turned in shock:

> “What are you saying? This is too dangerous. He’s walking into a trap!”

But it was too late. Aethion had already teleported.

Velthurion:

> “Oh no…”

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