Jeremy and Sariel stepped out of the swirling vortex, erging into a new reality they had just forged from the remnants of the old.
The air around them shimred with the residual energy of their creation, the very fabric of this new universe still settling into place.
What lay before them was a reality reborn—shaped, defined, and ruled by their will alone.
The sky above was an endless expanse of iridescent color, shifting and blending in hues that had never existed before.
The once chaotic and unbound energies of the Oculus were now under Jeremy’s absolute control, reshaped according to his will.
The vast expanse before them shimred with possibilities, a universe reborn in the image of its new architect.
The sky above was a blend of deep blues and vibrant purples, streaked with threads of gold and silver.
This was a world without imperfection, a universe where chaos and order had been harmonized into a singular, flawless design. Every elent, every detail had been ticulously crafted by Jeremy’s hand, a testant to his ultimate power and control.
As they stood on the precipice of this new reality, Sariel gazed out at the landscape with a mixture of awe and contemplation.
Stars and celestial bodies danced in perfect harmony, orbiting around a single point—a towering citadel of obsidian and crystal, floating in the void.
This was Jeremy’s new throne, the heart of his dominion, where he would oversee the infinite realities that now bent to his will.
As they approached the citadel, Sariel glanced at Jeremy, her expression thoughtful. "You’ve done it," she said softly. "You’ve created a new order, one that answers only to you."
Jeremy’s gaze was fixed on the citadel ahead, his eyes glowing with the power of the Oculus.
"This is just the beginning, Sariel. We’ve built the foundation, but now we must ensure that it remains unchallenged."
They ascended the steps of the citadel, each one echoing with the hum of power that coursed through the structure.
At the pinnacle, a grand throne awaited—crafted from the very essence of the realities Jeremy now controlled.
It was a seat fit for the Hoarder, a symbol of his absolute dominion over all that existed.
Jeremy settled onto the throne, the weight of infinite power resting comfortably on his shoulders.
He felt the pulse of countless worlds, the hum of realities stretching out before him like a vast, interconnected web.
He could see everything, feel everything—every star, every life, every thought.
Sariel stood beside him, her wings folded neatly behind her, her eyes scanning the expanse of space that lay beyond the citadel.
She could sense the tension in the air, the lingering unease that ca with such unprecedented power. "What will you do now?" she asked quietly.
Jeremy’s gaze turned inward, his thoughts reaching out across the vastness of his new domain. "I will send a ssage," he said, his voice resonating with authority.
"A warning to the other side—to those who may still harbor thoughts of rebellion, of breaching the realms and challenging my rule."
With a thought, Jeremy’s will spread out across the cosmos, his voice echoing through every corner of existence. The ssage was simple, yet absolute:
*"To all who dwell in the shadows, to those who would dare to rise against —know this: the realms are sealed, the cracks are closed. Any attempt to breach them, to challenge my dominion, will be t with annihilation. I am the Hoarder, the ruler of all that is, and I will not be defied. If you value your existence, stay within your bounds—or face utter destruction."*
The ssage reverberated through every reality, a warning that left no room for doubt. Jeremy’s power was unassailable, his will unbreakable.
Those who once opposed him—Administrators, gods, demons—were no more, and those who remained would think twice before crossing him.
Satisfied, Jeremy turned his attention back to the infinite expanse before him. The universes, the dinsions, the very fabric of existence—all of it was his to command. Every star, every planet, every life was under his control. He had everything: infinite power, infinite wealth, and infinite knowledge.
Sariel looked at him, her expression a mixture of admiration and sothing else—a trace of concern, perhaps, or a lingering doubt. "And now?" she asked, her voice almost hesitant.
Jeremy leaned back in his throne, a smile playing at the corners of his lips.
"Now, we watch," he said, his tone both commanding and contemplative. "We observe the worlds we’ve created, the realities we’ve shaped. We ensure that our order remains unchallenged, that our vision endures."
He glanced at Sariel, his expression softening slightly. "You’ve been with through all of this, Sariel. Together, we’ve forged a new existence. Now, we enjoy the fruits of our labor."
Sariel nodded, though the flicker of concern in her eyes remained. "I will stand by you, Jeremy," she said quietly. "I’ve chosen this path, and I will see it through."
Jeremy’s smile widened, his eyes glowing with the power of the Oculus. "Good. Together, we will reign over everything. There is nothing we cannot achieve, nothing we cannot control."
As he spoke, the citadel pulsed with energy, the very air vibrating with the sheer force of his will. The universes beyond glittered like jewels, each one a testant to his power and his vision.
Jeremy, the Hoarder, ruler of all that existed, sat on his throne, his eyes scanning the infinite worlds that stretched out before him.
He had everything—absolute power, limitless wealth, boundless knowledge. The multiverse was his playground, and he was its master.
And as he sat there, watching over his creation, he knew that nothing could challenge him. He was the beginning and the end, the force that shaped reality itself.
In the vastness of creation, Jeremy was supre. And in that mont, he realized that this was what he had always sought: not just power, but the totality of existence in his grasp.
"I have everything," he whispered to himself, the words filled with satisfaction and finality. "Everything is mine."
And in the silence of the infinite cosmos, his declaration echoed—unchallenged, undisputed, and absolute.
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