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Chaos's Best FriendBy: swimboy
Universe 1.1 — The Mirror of the CreatorThe Calm of the Sanctuary
The screen flickers back to life with a morning softness that contrasts sharply with the previous violence. We see Percy waking up in sheets of black silk, looking peaceful for the first time. As he prepares for a bath, the screen blurs, censored by an opaque mist.
Archbishop lets out a dry chuckle in the theater: "Really? Did you think you'd see everything? A little decency, even for gods." Ares grumbles in disappointment, while Poseidon sighs in relief, glad his son's privacy is preserved.
The Infinity Garden
Percy walks into a botanical masterpiece: flowers shimmering like nebulas and a colossal aquarium where abyssal creatures swim. Hestia smiles sadly: "This is the home he should have had. Look at how he walks without looking over his shoulder." Percy joins Archbishop for coffee. They talk like father and son—a level of complicity Olympus never offered him. Poseidon clenches his trident until his knuckles turn white: "He speaks with him as if he never needed me."
The Equation of Blood and Desire
Percy asks the burning question: "Why does my blood have this color? Why does it burn the Gods?" Archbishop explains as Percy watches a drop of his blood swirl in a basin, creating miniature galaxies. — Archbishop: "Your blood is the bridge, Percy. Red for mortal passion, black for the primordial abyss. To a goddess, you are not a servant; you are a Mirror. Divine women seek an equal or a superior. You offer recognition where others seek domination."
Cinema Reactions: The Shock of Ego
Artemis clenches her teeth, a blush of anger and shame rising to her cheeks. Aphrodite smiles knowingly: "He has understood the secret of hearts. One does not love a God for their lightning, but for who they are when they lay down their crown."
The Tragedy of the Abyss (Tartarus's Secret)
Archbishop reveals a devastating truth: Tartarus once had a soulmate. He was willing to give up his primordial power to live a simple life with her. But she, having seen the future arrogance of the Titans and Olympians, knew a powerless Tartarus would be their toy. She chose to die to protect his dignity.
Tartarus lets out a roar of pure agony that shakes the theater. He never knew she died to "save" him from the Olympians. Zeus and Poseidon pale. Their very existence was the cause of the Primordial's greatest loss.
— Archbishop: "There is a middle ground, Percy. But it requires something neither Tartarus nor Tenma dared to do: Do not adapt to the world. Force the world to adapt to you."
Universe 1.1 — The Mirror of the Creator
Percy opens a pearlescent book. His face turns crimson as he reads: "The Creator finds her way... Percy Jackson and Chaos."
— Archbishop: "In this universe, the gods are even more corrupt. Chaos is isolated, weeping star-tears on a throne of void. She thinks everything she touches turns to a monster... until you. You are her moral anchor. The only one who doesn't turn evil under her influence."
The Vote: To See the Peace
Chaos (whispering): "I want to see. I want to know how that version of me found rest." Nyx: "If it teaches Percy how to 'heal' us, then show it." Hades: "Zeus, shut up. For once, let's see a story that doesn't end in a massacre."
Result: Overwhelming majority for "SEE".
— Archbishop: "Very well. Prepare yourselves. This is not a war of muscles, but a war against despair. Welcome to Universe 1.1."
