Indeed, his form was that of a child. He looked very similar to the Worldwalker when he was around fourteen. He had the sa face, but his hair was brown instead of blonde and he was much taller. Still, he looked like a young child, which made the expression on his face hard to fathom.
That kind of malice, resentnt, and envy simply couldn't exist in soone of that age.
But, of course, the Dark God was not fourteen.
Damien felt it as well. When he beca closer to the peak, his form changed sowhat. He beca the version of himself that he saw. In essence, his ntal image of himself beca reality.
As Damien was soone who always remained confident in his sense of self, not much changed. Rather than soone in his early thirties, he looked like soone in his mid-twenties. The Dark God clearly experienced sothing different. Because he was so stuck in the past, because he saw nothing but his brother's traces, his body was reverted to the form he took at that ti. He was unable to escape his past both in mind and body. His eyes were black holes, pits of misery that sat front and center on his face. They were signs that he had already lost himself. It was the effect of his decision to sever his Legend and his increasingly prominent envy.
As he beca stronger and stronger, he only ca to truly understand what the Worldwalker was capable of. He wasn't able to celebrate his own achievents because no matter what he did, his brother had already been there or done it.
His envy never quieted down for a mont. Every cosmos he conquered only gave it more fuel. In the end, he beca this kind of being.
Damien knew that he was nothing like the Dark God.
He knew there wasn't really a grand connection between them like there was between him and the Saint Emperor.
Still, he kept trying to make that comparison. Because the Saint Emperor was everything he envisioned a great villain to be, he was trying to find so similar qualities in the Dark God. He was soone who found Nonexistence before Existence and threw his ego into the maws of envy to use it to increase his Existence level. He was soone who devoured everything he abhorred and turned the cosmos into nothing more than a playground. Even his conquest against the True Void was because he sensed the Worldwalker's final traces there. He had caused so much damage to so many cosmos. He had to be an enemy with a complicated story or respectable motives, didn't he?
He had to be soone who was entwined with the True Void on an intrinsic level, soone Damien had no choice but to find understandable. He had to be what a Supre should be.
But that simply wasn't true.
To accept this fight, Damien had to accept sothing else first. Sotis, chaos did take hold. Sotis, people would do unimaginable things without any sort of reasoning. That was the kind of freedom given to all living beings. They did not exist just to enrich each other's stories. He was not the enemy the Dark God was looking for. He was not the main character in the other person's life. From beginning to end, the Dark God was looking for the Worldwalker. He was not "fated" to be here. He just happened to be the one who had the potential to rise up and stop the Dark God's madness. Perhaps he was not the enemy the Dark God was looking for, but he was the enemy he'd found. And he was not planning to let there be another. The Dark God was furious about his veil being torn off. More than anything else, because Damien was now soone who confird his past.
He needed to completely detach himself from that past if he wanted to live properly. He needed to beco a new entity, but now that Damien existed in this world, it was impossible.
The only way for him to erase his past was to destroy any relic of it. The previous Sacred Abyss no longer existed, so all physical traces and individuals who knew him at the ti were dead. He was at the very end of his path, on the cusp of completely extinguishing that history, but now Damien had beco the greatest obstacle he ever faced.
Damien understood who he was. With the revelation of his form, he was certain and his mind would not be changed easily.
That only ant one thing.
Damien had to die.
Everything ca back to that, didn't it?
There was a reason why the Dark God's attacks had beco unfathomable and inescapable. Damien was being pressured intensely despite the advantage he possessed before.
He had an absolute advantage in the sense that he understood the core of the Dark God's existence. The Dark God was matching and even surpassing him through sheer emotion.
Two faces beca one in the Dark God's mind.
He was convinced of it. Damien was not unrelated to the Worldwalker.
Through his mories, the Dark God knew that there was no direct connection between them. After all, Damien only learned about the Worldwalker monts before they fought.
Still, there was sothing.
Their deanor, their energy, their talents…
It was impossible for him to not draw wild conclusions about how they could be connected. His envy bred a sense of twisted curiosity. He had to know, because depending on the truth, his attitude would need to change again.
Frankly, that curiosity wasn't his alone.
As Damien listened to the Dark God's thoughts, even he was forced to entertain those thoughts.
The Void Physique chose him at random. He really didn't have anything special to draw it to him other than his origin. That was a fact he believed for a long ti, but the origin he thought mattered was Dante.
What if it was sothing else?
The Void Physique was not just unique in the True Void Universe. There was only a single Void Physique in the entire Void. No matter how many cosmos one traversed, one would never find a second.
A physique with such uniqueness couldn't just pick its hosts at random. There had to be a definite reason for the Void to believe that Damien was the one out of countless contenders who would be able to reach it.
The thoughts of these two beings clashed and ca together. As the Void was their spectator on their current battlefield, wondrous things were commonplace.
If they weren't so busy fighting, they would have been able to use the countless phenona around them to heighten their comprehension and perhaps even fuse their two concepts.
However, they were not able to do so for obvious reasons. They didn't realize how magical the space created by their battle truly was.
The Void was known to answer to those who wielded it. When the desires of two Supres ca together, even it felt an obligation to show them what they wanted to see.
So, it did.
In that mont, it froze their battle and placed them into a scene like that.
A scene that showed them the hidden history of the True Void Universe.
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