The void between realities scread.
Across this formless plane beyond system laws, Elias Black and Lucien Tal stood, the Rewrite Throne pulsing between them like a beating heart. It wasn’t just a seat—it was the original command node, the spark that birthed every system, every rule, every tiline. And now, both n stood as claimants.
But only one would ascend.
> [Rewrite Protocol: Trial Engaged]
Challenger 1: Elias Black – Sovereign of Fla
Challenger 2: Lucien Tal – Architect’s Blade
Restrictions: None
Tiline: Fluid
Reality: Unstable
Elias took one slow breath.
Lucien’s new form was nearly unrecognizable—adorned in obsidian armor with shifting glyphs carved into the plates. His presence distorted the space around him, like he belonged to every version of himself that had ever existed—rged and weaponized.
Elias clenched his fists. Fla erupted from his back in twin arcs.
Lucien smiled, voice calm, almost friendly.
"You look stronger."
Elias stepped forward.
"I didn’t co this far to hear you talk."
They moved at once.
The first clash wasn’t sound—it was silence. Everything around them vanished into white static as Lucien brought down his Tiline Blade, forged from the death of a hundred selves. Elias t it with Fatecleaver, sparking a burst of power that fractured logic itself.
They were no longer fighting in reality—they were fighting over it.
---
—The First Round: Shadow Split—
Lucien vanished, splitting into five temporal clones, each drawn from a different future.
> [Skill: Tiline Division – Active]
Effect: Project alternate realities of the user into combat simultaneously.
Elias snarled, his eyes glowing with black fire. He closed them—and listened.
One heartbeat.
One breath.
He spun, ducked, and slashed upward—catching the real Lucien mid-air.
CRACK!
Lucien hissed and was thrown back—but the mont he landed, the other clones returned. He rotated through them, swapping places at near-light speed.
Elias activated a new command:
> [Sovereign Trait: Reign of Fire – Absolute Anchor]
Effect: All temporal shifts are negated within a 50-ter radius.
A wall of fla shot out, cracking the void. Lucien’s clones scread as their tilines collapsed, and he was pulled forcibly into the present.
"You think I won’t burn your futures?" Elias growled.
---
—Second Round: Devourer Unleashed—
Lucien struck with a new technique—Devourer of Echoes. With a touch, he grabbed Elias’s shoulder—and suddenly, Elias felt a pull. Power was being siphoned from alternate versions of himself, from universes he hadn’t even lived through yet.
> [Warning: Power Leakage – 8%]
Alternate Sparks Compromised.
Elias roared in pain and rage. "Get off!"
He launched a backlash surge—a flaming nova detonated from his chest, sending Lucien flying. But the Architect’s Blade landed with ease, licking blood off his lips.
"You’re fire, Elias. But I’m shadow and shape. You burn—I consu."
---
—Final Round: The Throne Responds—
The throne behind them flickered as if impatient. Runes danced around it, scanning them both.
> [Rewrite Throne Awaiting Submission]
Candidate Acceptance Threshold: 95%
Current Rate:
Elias Black: 91%
Lucien Tal: 93%
Lucien turned, walking toward the throne. "It’s already choosing , Elias."
"No," Elias whispered, pushing to his feet. "It’s testing us. You’re thinking like a tool."
Lucien stopped. "What?"
Elias lifted his arm. His system fla, black and crimson, arced high above him.
> [Final Spark Synchronization: 100%]
And then—he gave it away.
He threw the spark fla into the air—and the Throne roared.
The sky collapsed. Space imploded. Lucien scread as the throne pulled both of them inside it.
They weren’t standing anymore—they were falling, spiraling through layers of creation, past dead systems, ruined empires, abandoned tilines. A thousand, a million failed worlds.
And in the center of it all—the first system, still pulsing like a newborn god.
> [Final Trial Engaged: Rewrite Reality Itself]
Elias opened his eyes inside a white room made of raw concept.
Lucien appeared beside him, battered, broken, but alive.
A single prompt hovered between them.
> [Enter the Rewrite Command]
Only one could write the new system.
Only one would define reality.
The world had no sound. No shape. Only thought.
Elias stood in a plane made of white code, drifting in infinite stillness, as if the breath of the universe had been held for millennia. Lucien stood opposite him, bleeding from the corners of his mouth, eyes no longer filled with rage—but sothing colder.
They both stared at the glowing prompt suspended in the air:
> [Enter the Rewrite Command]
This was it.
One of them would define the rules of the new world. Systems. Souls. Ti. Fla. Shadow. All of it.
A new reality.
Lucien stepped forward first. His fingers trembled but touched the light.
> [Input Command: SUBJUGATE — All System Authority Flows to the Blade]
The world pulsed violently. Code twisted. Systems across multiverses flickered.
Elias’s heart lurched.
"No," he whispered.
He stepped forward.
> [Input Command: FREE WILL — System Becos Tool, Not Master]
The light hissed. Two commands. Two opposites.
The Rewrite Prompt began to fracture.
> [Conflict Detected: Core Clash – Highest Concept Will Prevail]
Initiating Final Duel: Not with Power, but with Will
Suddenly they weren’t in the void anymore.
They were back in Whitmoor.
The high tower.
The chemistry lab.
Blood on the floor.
Mr. Sabastin’s voice echoing like a dream.
"Power... without wisdom... destroys the soul."
Lucien blinked. "No—this is an illusion."
Elias stood straighter. "No, this is what matters. What makes us human."
Lucien’s blade appeared again—less real now, more symbolic. His will manifesting.
Elias summoned the Remnant Edge and Fatecleaver once more.
No stats.
No notifications.
Only will.
Only mory.
Lucien lunged.
Elias dodged.
Steel t steel—and the lab exploded into a field of fla and shadow. With each clash, mories tore free. Lucien’s pain. Elias’s suffering. Their past, their hopes, their betrayals.
"I begged the system to save her!" Lucien roared.
"And it didn’t," Elias replied, locking blades, "but you beca what took her instead."
Lucien howled and stabbed deep—but Elias dropped his blades and caught it with bare hands. Blood poured—but his eyes never flinched.
"I’m not here to win for myself. I’m here to end the prison."
> [Willpower Clash: Final Check Engaged]
Elias Black – Dominant Intent: Free Will
Lucien Tal – Dominant Intent: Control
Calculating...
Light exploded.
The world collapsed inward.
---
A screen blinked.
> [Rewrite Accepted: Sovereign Command Installed]
New Law: SYSTEMS SHALL SERVE THE SOUL
Lucien collapsed to his knees as the blade dissolved. His body cracked, his shadow armor disintegrated.
Elias stood alone before the throne now pulsing with red fla.
It whispered:
> "Sit. And reign."
He hesitated.
Then turned away.
"I don’t need a throne to be free."
He raised his hand—and wiped the throne clean.
---
Across systems and realms, codes shattered. Architects scread. Systems burned.
And then—peace.
For the first ti in eons, no system dictated reality. They were tools, not masters. And Elias Black walked out of the void—reborn.
Not a god.
Not a tyrant.
Just a man who chose.
The world was quiet again.
No system prompts. No flas of war. No reality-bending trials. Just wind moving softly through the trees of Whitmoor, rustling the leaves as if even nature had taken a long, weary breath.
Elias Black walked alone down the quiet street that led to what once was his ho.
There was no fanfare.
No gods watching.
No more battles for a throne.
Only silence—and the weight of everything he had done.
> [System Notice: Core Rewrite Finalized]
New Role Assigned: Flakeeper
You are no longer bound to system progression.
You are now its guardian.
—The System bows to your will—
He looked down at his hand, the faint outline of fla still etched across his palm like a brand, yet it no longer burned. It breathed with him—calm, alive.
Behind him, entire universes were adjusting to the rewritten rules. Old gods who had grown fat on power were silent. Architects had gone dark, scattered into the cracks of ti, wondering how a mortal boy had upended their design.
Elias wasn’t a boy anymore.
He wasn’t even just a man.
He was proof.
Proof that the system could be broken—and reborn.
---
At Whitmoor, the school stood partially rebuilt. Students wandered its halls again, so whispering about what happened during the blackouts and the strange disappearance of Mr. Sabastin.
Adam sat on the stairs, healing slowly. The bite from Steve hadn’t claid him. Not fully. But sothing inside him was still... changing.
He looked up when Elias arrived.
"Took you long enough," Adam muttered.
Elias smiled faintly. "Had a system to rewrite."
"Right." Adam chuckled dryly. "So... what now?"
Elias sat beside him, the wind blowing through his hair. "Now, we learn how to live with what we’ve beco."
"And Steve?"
"Gone... for now. But creatures like him don’t die easy."
Adam nodded slowly. "You think more will co?"
"They always do."
---
Far away, buried beneath black ocean and shattered sky, a sealed chamber cracked open.
A single red eye blinked in the dark.
Throne protocols failed... Sovereign chosen... Chaos unsealed.
And from the deep... sothing old began to stir.
Sothing even Elias had never faced.
[End of Season One: Reborn With the Devil’s System]
Season Two: Rise of Chaos – Coming Next.
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