Lenny suddenly brought out a cigarette from his storage unit. Just as he thought, the cigarette did not get wet.
Using his white flas, he lightened the butt of the cigarette. He took in a deep whiff of it, enjoying the flavor as it entered his lungs.
Lenny watched with incredible apathy as this happened.
In a sudden and harrowing twist, the Scarlet Leviathan, with its powerful tentacles, hoisted Victor to the water's surface.
However, the creature's intentions took a dark turn as sharp spikes erged from its body, impaling Victor and displaying him like a grueso trophy. Victor's desperate gaze sought Lenny, his eyes pleading for aid, but instead of sympathy, Lenny t his gaze with an unsettling glee.
As the spikes punctured Victor's body, his blood mingled with the surrounding water, creating a macabre dance of crimson tendrils that dispersed in the aquatic expanse.
The once serene underwater world was now tainted with the somber hues of Victor's life force, a stark contrast to the initial beauty of the crimson-eyed marvel that now held him captive.
Suddenly, a soft, low blue light emanated from the body of the primordial beast, casting a gentle glow that made the water around them hum with an otherworldly resonance.
However, Lenny, ever observant, scrutinized the scene closely. What appeared to be a re glow held a profound secret—blue light flowed from the Primordial Beast's body, weaving a mystical path into Victor's form.
As this ethereal light entered Victor's body, a remarkable transformation unfolded. His eyes, once filled with desperation, now sparked brilliantly with a radiant blue light. It was as if the essence of the ocean itself had found a new ho within him.
What seed like a potentially destructive force turned out to be a srizing infusion of power.
Rather than harming Victor, this radiant energy worked its way at the cellular level. Victor's cells, like thirsty sponges absorbing water, drank in the celestial light. Each cell beca a vessel, cradling the newfound power without causing harm. It was a harmonious dance between the essence of the Primordial beast and the intricate web of Victor's biology.
The scene transford into a captivating fusion of lights and life, as the primordial beast shared its primordial energy with Victor. The underwater world, once witness to a grim tableau, now bore witness to a phenonon where ancient power and mortal form converged in a delicate dance of cosmic exchange.
The once-humming water now resonated with the shared energy, creating a profound connection between the Primordial Beast and the unexpected recipient, Victor, whose very cells now pulsed with the extraordinary essence that had flowed into him.
Lenny folded his leg as if to sit within the water as he brought out yet another cigarette, "So your na is Crimson Seraph. Such a weird na for a Primordial beast, won't you agree? How about... Hmmm... Yes, Isaac. Can I call you Isaac? I an, with your many eyes, you definitely look like an Isaac. Get it!?"
Lenny laughed heartily.
However, the primordial beast suddenly spoke. "Disciple of the Morningstar!" Crimson Seraph called out. Its voice was very deep and laced with the aura of Ancient wisdom, sothing that could only have been accomplished as a result of its very old age.
*Cough!* Lenny gave an awkward cough. "I prefer you just call Lenny, please. All my close friends do."
The primordial beast gave a low chuckle that literally moved the waters. In fact, it was as if there was suddenly an underwater tsunami; however, Lenny was not a normal person. He was beyond strong enough to withstand it.
"YOU!? Close friends? That is highly ridiculous, don't you think?" The Primordial beast chuckled again.
"You know, you are really your master's beloved. Both of you are the sa. Always as lonely as the Morningstar. You trust no one and hurt all that co close."
Lenny frowned a bit. This was a sore spot that he did not want to touch. However, he had just heard a complint—that he was like his master. Now, he was interested.
"You knew my master?" Lenny asked.
"Of course I knew your master. I am a Primordial beast; I was born with the creation of this world, just like all the other Primordial beast's of the other earths. We were created to be its guardians, maintaining the world's vitality.
For hundreds of millions of years, it was very peaceful. And then it happened. The One above all cast the Morningstar from the heavens unto the earth.
Back then, all nine earths were not separated by parallel universes but all shared the sa sun.
The Morningstar had crashed on the ninth earth. Your old world. That fall was the beginning of it all.
You see, he had sought to get his revenge on the heavens, and he began his rampage on the earths. However, no matter the mountains and waters he destroyed, nothing ever got the attention of the One above all.
Besides, once he was gone after venting his anger, there was always one of us to co repair the damage. His efforts were practically useless.
However, it was at this ti that the one above all created the 'Paradisus Primordialis'.
In your language, it is translated as 'Primordial Paradise'."
A thought ca to Lenny's head and he imdiately spoke as it did: "The first garden. The Garden of Eden."
"Yes, I see you have heard of that place." Crimson Seraph waved a tentacle, and the waters practically morphed to create blurred images of that ti.
"You see, the one above all had been performing many experints at the ti, creating a multitude of species. All the others, he considered them unworthy, dumping all of them in his refuse bin, the Underworld. And the most sadistic of them, he disposed into Hell.
Finally, he created his most perfect creature, empty of bla, blemish, or the nature of good, evil, or even knowledge. This was when he created Adam, the first man..."
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