The fight continued with the sa ferocity for a very long ti. No, rather, since Damien was better equipped now, they had beco even more ferocious. The original painting was no longer anything like that. Instead, it was a canvas that had been torn to shreds and rearranged in the na of art.
Damien knew that the world was falling apart. He and the Dark God could both feel the fabric of reality peeling away with their every movent. Of course, they paid it no mind. When this realm broke, they would create another, then another until there was no longer a reason to create another field. This was their shared opinion as Supres who were new to combat at their level. The planes in question at the mont were just two. There were over fifteen planes of existence through which the two of them fought, but they were all illusory sub-planes that branched off of the two main planes. Half of them were used for Existence and the other half for its twin.
There was never a single plane where both existed, but there was indeed a border where they were forced to interact.
At these borders, they touched each other with both hostility and interest. They stayed close, becoming infinitely closer to the aura of the Void, but were separated and constantly bashing each other like they had a grudge.
It didn't help that there were two faces of each present. Damien's Existence clashed against the Dark God's Existence and both versions of Nonexistence. In the sa way, the Dark God's Nonexistence fought against his Nonexistence and both versions of Existence.
Each force was fighting against three others. Each of them was releasing enough power to combat them properly. Because of the nature of these concepts, they could produce an infinite amount of energy and infinitely expand from nothing, which, from the border's perspective, was a nightmare. The problem was only exacerbated by the fact that the fight wasn't anywhere near over. Damien and the Dark God didn't slow down. They only sped up and beca more aggressive. Paintings were no longer enough to describe the battle of forces between the two beings. Instead, it was better to see them as great ancient gods.
The Dark God was a king of the sea and its darkness. He stood above it as the waves circled him and awaited his command.
anwhile, Damien stood in the sky as the being closest to heaven. His dominion over the light was a direct contrast to the darkness below, as if the universe itself wanted to make their rivalry clear. The seas challenged the skies, forcing them to disperse their ethereal state and beco a true piece of the world. However, as it had done for eons, the sky suppressed the sea, guiding its currents and keeping it at bay.
These two forces could be considered equal to so. To others, their power was far too mismatched and one was obviously better than the other.
In this mont, all of those trains of thought beca real. All of the "opinions" in the world beca truths at once, creating an absolute chaos within which Damien and the Dark God found harmony.
They mobilized everything against each other. To the greatest extents that they could manage, they fought and fought and fought.
The ti that went by was not short at all. This round of the fight continued for days upon days. It likely would have gone on for longer, but they had no influence over that.
In fact, when the realm was finally destroyed, they would not be able to create another one.
Amidst the furious clashes between their energies, the cracks in the realm turned into ruptures. Those ruptures expanded into masses of blackness that swallowed anything and everything.
The borders between dinsions that kept Existence and Nonexistence separate were banished, and the two elents flowed into a singular plane together.
That was when it happened.
A great explosion that was witnessed even in the true Sacred Abyss Universe manifested in that realm's destruction and consud the two fighters.
The abstract painting had finally co to life in the Void that appeared when Existence and Nonexistence connected.
As for Damien and the Dark God…
…they had been sucked into the flow of that painting.
Their situation at the mont was more than just a bit strange.
*** BOOOOOOOOOOOM!
Right, that bright white light was reflected throughout the Sacred Abyss Universe and even parts of the True Void. For a mont, the attention of all active fighters was captured as they saw the sight they had been sowhat nervously awaiting.
It should have been common sense for their leaders to be in the midst of battle by now, but without any visual cues, nobody could be certain.
The people of the Heavenly World didn't see Damien as a god-like figure. Rather, they saw him as a hero with the power to defeat the demon king. That was an inviolable kind of power, so they expected it to create so sort of grand showing.
In the sa way, the troops that ca from the Dark God were confused because they were excited to truly see his might as he vanquished his foe. It had been a long ti since most of them had seen him exert himself, and for so, it was a sight they had never seen in their infinite lifespans.
As if to answer their concerns, two days into the war, that bright flash appeared.
It appeared and it blinded them, rocking the very foundation of the Sacred Abyss. Dante was able to sense the change better than most, and it made him incredibly concerned.
He trusted his son to win, but the amount of energy hidden in the light was not sothing to be scoffed at. The rumbling of the cosmos wasn't just caused by the destabilization of its foundation, but by the ruptures created in reality as well.
Rose and Veritera sensed those instantly, as they directly interfered with the fight between them. Suddenly, they had to be conscious of reality breaking. Both the forces of the True Void and the Sacred Abyss needed this cosmos to stay alive.
A strange situation arose. While they continued to fight each other, the Divinities also worked in tandem to stabilize the collapsing cosmos.
With their aid, it was able to return to its proper state after another day and battles were able to resu at full force.
Still, that eruption was a sign to them. It was one of many that would inevitably strike this cosmos if those two Supre Beings continued to act so roughly.
And if that kind of flash was allowed to happen more than just a handful of tis, they would not be able to hold the cosmos together anymore.
Every person involved in this war now had to be careful of another factor. However, their priority remained the enemy.
Unlike Damien's battle with the Dark God, which was moving back and forth, this one was far too even.
A change needed to take place, and it needed to take place soon.
The stalemate created here was bound to fall.
It was only a matter of who would be the first to tip the scales.
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