As they departed from the grand Titan's Realm, leaving behind the echoing roars of cosmic play and the silent watch of incomprehensible giants, *Simon* floated beside *Ashur*, still silent from what he had witnessed. But curiosity burned too brightly within him. He was always a curious one.
"*Ashur...*" Simon began to talk, his voice careful, reverent. "Did you... create them too? Like the Celestials, the Elder Gods, the mortals… the cosmos itself?"
Ashur shook his head, his expression unreadable. "*No.* The *Titans* are not my creation. They were birthed by the *Absolute Being*—the first spark, the silent will before creation had a name. The one who created me to be his angel"
Simon blinked, stunned. "So they are like your… siblings?"
"In a way," Ashur replied. "*The Titans and I were born of the same hands* we emerged at the dawn of being. We were not made to serve. We were made to exist."
"At that time I decided to create existence and my war with Drexxa began. For the Titans, I gave them this realm as their home."
"And how are they compared to us." Asked Simon for he felt like if he go all out then he can probably hold his own against an Omega Titan.
Ashur floated forward, then said.
"Why?, Do you want to challenge them?, Well *The Adult Titans*, are comparable to the *Celestials* I shaped—beings who can bend omniversal laws and reshape realities."
Simon nodded, mentally calculating, already impressed.
"But the *Omega Titans*, like those on the Council, they are on the level of my *Primordial Elder Gods*. They bend not just laws… but *narrative*, and *meaning*. They see beyond time, beyond logic. They are sovereigns of fiction and fate."
Simon's voice lowered. "And the Titan King, Thame?"
Ashur paused.
"*Thame dwarfs them all.* Just as an *Adult Titan dwarfs a Child*, Thame dwarfs his Omega kin. He is the pinnacle of his race. Their final form. Were he not bound by the Titan Oath, his might could shake even the foundations I laid."
Simon hesitated, then asked, "And… you? Compared to Thame? Is he also your equal like that Drexxa guy?"
Ashur's voice turned still.
"If Thame was truly my equal," he said softly, "he would have stood against *Drexxa'Null-Vaeroth* already."
Simon flinched at the name. The corruption. *eldritch calamity*.
"Thame and I," Ashur said, " get along well. And we both agree on one truth about our third sibling."
His eyes glowed, the light of forgotten wars burning within.
"*Drexxa is not to be trusted.* Not with creation. Not with power. Not with love."
Simon swallowed hard. And in the silence that followed, he understood.
There were levels of power that could not be measured. And *Ashur* stood not above them all…
But *apart* from all of them.
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Ashur-ll'Zhara stopped remembering one of the past lives he lived in his immortal life focusing on this life. The life of Ashur-ll'Zhara, The primordial elder god of fate. Son of primordial elder god of time and primordial elder god of life and death.
He watched infinite omniversal sea and choose another one to enter in his quest to understand fate through experience, For what's the luxury of Omniscience if you can't have experience. It will remain locked within him for a long time.
In the endless sea of infinite omniversal bubbles, each one a universe of boundless size and complexity, *Ashur-ll'Zhara* floated in quiet contemplation. The reflections of his past shimmered across the membranes of realities—echoes of battles, love, betrayal, sacrifice, and power. But now, he chose to let go. The past had shaped him, but *it would not define him*.
He opened his glowing eyes—eyes that had seen the birth of existence and the fall of gods.
"I am no longer just Ashur," he murmured. "I am *Ashur-ll'Zhara*, the Primordial Elder God of Fate. And fate... still has lessons to teach me."
With a thought, threads of infinite timelines bent toward his will. He scanned worlds—*realities blooming* like flowers, others *withering* into silence. Some in chaos. Others in golden balance. But his gaze found one that pulsed—chaotic, mysterious, ancient.
And Ashur enter another World wondering what's prepared for him.
