Journey Through Multiverse

Chapter 2: Chapter 2: The Divine Encounter



Lucian stood in the star-studded field, the memories of the void still lingering in his mind. He gazed at the endless sky above, wondering if this was some version of the afterlife.

Then, the stars began to move.

At first, he thought it was a trick of the eye, but they swirled with increasing speed, forming patterns and constellations he couldn't recognize. The field around him dissolved into nothingness as the stars coalesced into a single point of light, impossibly bright yet soothing to behold.

The light expanded and took shape. A figure emerged—an androgynous being of radiant energy, its form constantly shifting between male and female, human and something far beyond comprehension. Its voice resonated not in the air but directly within Lucian's mind, a harmonious blend of tones that carried infinite wisdom.

"Lucian Everhart," the being said, its presence both comforting and awe-inspiring. "You stand before the Architect of All Things."

Lucian's knees buckled, and he fell to the ground, overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of the being's presence. "What…what are you?" he stammered, his voice trembling.

"I am the creator, the beginning and the end, the source of all that is," the being replied. "You have touched the void and returned, a feat not meant for mortals. As a reward for your endurance, I shall grant you three wishes. Choose wisely, for your choices will shape your destiny."

The First Wish: A God-Level Gamer System

Lucian's mind raced. This was the kind of scenario he'd only read about in fantasy novels or seen in video games. He had no idea if this was real, but if it was, he needed to think carefully.

"I…I want a gamer system," he blurted out, surprising even himself. "But not just any system—I want one that's at the level of a god, something that can help me master any skill or challenge in existence."

The Architect tilted its head, as if amused by the request. "A curious choice. Very well."

The being extended its hand, and a surge of energy shot into Lucian. He gasped as countless symbols and icons flooded his vision, a translucent interface overlaying his perception. A voice echoed in his mind:

Welcome to the Omni-Gamer System. You are now the sole player in a game without limits.

The interface displayed stats, skill trees, quests, and an inventory, all customizable and infinitely scalable. Lucian felt an instinctive understanding of how to navigate it.

"Your first wish is granted," the Architect said. "The system will evolve with you, adapting to challenges across all realms."

The Second Wish: Heavenly Understanding

Lucian's heart raced as he considered his second wish. The system was powerful, but he needed more than raw ability. He needed wisdom—insight that would let him make the most of his newfound power.

"For my second wish," he said, "I want heavenly understanding. I want to comprehend the fabric of reality, the laws of existence, and the truths that govern all things."

The Architect's radiant form shimmered with approval. "A noble request."

It touched Lucian's forehead, and an indescribable wave of clarity washed over him. Concepts that had once seemed incomprehensible—quantum mechanics, metaphysics, the nature of time and space—became as simple as basic arithmetic. He understood the delicate balance of creation and destruction, the interconnectedness of all things, and the infinite potential of the multiverse.

His mind expanded, but instead of feeling overwhelmed, he felt a profound calm. He was no longer bound by the limitations of mortal perception.

"Your second wish is granted," the Architect said. "Use your understanding wisely, for knowledge is a double-edged blade."

The Third Wish: Multiverse Travel

Lucian's final wish came to him almost immediately. The void, the field, the Architect—they were just pieces of a much larger puzzle. He wanted to see it all.

"For my third wish," he said with conviction, "I want the ability to travel across the multiverse. I want to explore every reality, every possibility, and every version of existence."

The Architect's form brightened, its approval evident. "A wish befitting one who seeks boundless growth."

It raised its arms, and a swirling portal of iridescent light appeared before Lucian. The portal pulsed with the energy of countless worlds, each one unique and teeming with life.

"You now possess the power to traverse the multiverse," the Architect said. "This portal is your gateway. With your gamer system and heavenly understanding, you are equipped to face the wonders and dangers that await you."

A New Beginning

Lucian stared at the portal, excitement and apprehension coursing through him. He had spent his entire life in a mundane existence, never daring to dream of something greater. Now, he stood at the precipice of infinite possibilities, armed with godlike tools and the wisdom to wield them.

He turned to the Architect, gratitude shining in his eyes. "Thank you," he said. "I won't waste this opportunity."

The Architect's form began to dissolve, its final words resonating in his mind. "The multiverse is vast and unpredictable. Forge your path, Lucian Everhart, and remember: even gods are shaped by the choices they make."

As the Architect vanished, Lucian took a deep breath and stepped through the portal.

The void, the field, and his old life were behind him. Ahead lay an endless expanse of worlds to discover, challenges to conquer, and truths to uncover. For the first time, Lucian wasn't just existing—he was truly alive.

And so, the journey of Lucian Everhart, the gamer, the seeker, and the traveler, began.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.