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Meeting at The Zero Point
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Kael felt the pull from the pulsating Gateway growing stronger before them. It was no longer merely an anomaly. It was a gaping doorway into the most fundamental uncertainty imaginable. He closed his eyes, trying to focus his energy, channeling the power of the Gatekeeper that had now merged with Raka's resonance, strengthening him against the currents of time tugging him in every direction.

"I can feel the nexus," Kael said, his voice slightly muffled by temporal distortion. "A... focal point.
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  • Meeting at The Zero Point

    Kael felt the pull from the pulsating Gateway growing stronger before them. It was no longer merely an anomaly. It was a gaping doorway into the most fundamental uncertainty imaginable. He closed his eyes, trying to focus his energy, channeling the power of the Gatekeeper that had now merged with Raka's resonance, strengthening him against the currents of time tugging him in every direction."I can feel the nexus," Kael said, his voice slightly muffled by temporal distortion. "A... focal point. Like the center of every possibility."Sari stared at her scanner, her face tense. "Local temporal readings... nonexistent. The Zero Point of Time. This isn't just a theory anymore. Kael, you can sense the way there, right?""Yes." Kael nodded, even though he wasn't seeing with his physical eyes. He could feel a path, a gap within the chaos leading toward it. "It's like a current pulling us forward. But it's more than a current... it's a statement.""What kind of statement?" Bara pressed, gripp

  • Trial of Time

    “They... they’ve already changed the future,” Kael murmured, breathing hard. He stared at the main display of the Multiversal Council, which now showed Gateways flickering erratically, revealing flashes of different realities, fragments of history erased and rewritten within seconds. “And they’re trying to stop us before we even begin.”Sari turned toward Kael, her eyes betraying the panic she was struggling to contain. “A warning from an altered future? Raka’s telepathic message earlier... was that from them too?”“I think so,” Kael replied. The strange resonance was growing stronger, pulling at him like an unavoidable current. “The message felt cold, emotionless. Very... mechanical.”Bara rubbed his temples, his gaze fixed on the screen displaying Gamma Gateway, which now appeared completely normal again, as though the merchant vessel Silurian had never passed through it. “A horrifying mechanism. Rewriting history just because they don’t like our new order?”“To them, it’s a correct

  • Artifact from Beyond Time

    "That is not a reassuring response, Kael," Bara grumbled, crossing his arms over his chest. His expression was tense. "So we're marked by an entity even Sari can't identify?"Sari, busy rescanning the Gateway data, shook her head. "I can't find a match in the Academy's standard database. Its energy frequency is too unfamiliar, and its geometric pattern doesn't exist in any records of civilizations we know." She tapped her chin, looking frustrated. "But... there's something familiar about its composition. A fundamental resonance that I think I've seen in an ancient archive.""Which archive?" Kael pressed, the blue light around him flickering, reflecting the unease within. "Is this connected to the Makers?""Maybe," Sari murmured, looking at Kael with furrowed brows. "Or maybe something older. I need access to the Academy's Ark, our repository of prehistoric artifacts. There might be a pattern match with an unclassified relic.""I'm coming with you," Bara decided, his gaze sharp. "If th

  • Shadow at the Gateway

    “Are you sure we have to do this?” Kael looked at Bara, who now wore a faint smile. They stood on the observation deck of Delta Junction Station, one of the newest Multiversal Gateway structures floating in distant orbit around Earth. The golden light of the primary Gateway shone in the distance, but the smaller Gateway before them pulsed with routine energy.“Since when have we had a choice, kid?” Bara replied with a sigh, his eyes scanning the console display in front of him. “Sari said that before we break into the core dimension of the Makers, we need to make sure the Gateway network in this sector is stable. ‘Routine patrol,’” he said, mimicking Sari’s voice. “But I know it’s more than that.”Kael nodded.“I feel it too. That call... from the core of the Makers. It feels like something that’s been asleep for far too long is being stirred.”“Asleep too long, or waiting for the right moment?” Bara countered, his hand touching the control panel. “Sari believes that Omega-Level Exist

  • Universal Symphony

    Several months had passed since the creation of the Universal Symphony. Earth now shone as a beacon of harmony, and the Multiversal Gate stood wide open in the sky, inviting civilizations from countless dimensions to visit and exchange cultures. A celebration was underway in the Capital City beneath the watchful presence of the Gate, which radiated golden light.Sari stood on the main balcony of the Guardian Academy, gazing at the crowds below. A faint smile rested on her lips, but her eyes still carried traces of exhaustion. Beside her, Bara leaned against a pillar, looking up at a sky now filled not with threats, but with promises. On the other side, Kael absorbed every harmonious vibration emanating from the newly established Gate."Who would've thought?" Bara said, his voice softer than usual. "We actually turned Earth into a cosmic meeting place. It feels... strange, but good.""This isn't just 'good,' Bara," Sari replied, turning toward him. "It's a miracle. An order that has ne

  • A New Balance

    “Kael! What are you doing?!” Sari shouted, her scanner blaring warnings as the black tentacle shot forward even faster. “It’s going to consume the Nullifier core! We have to stop it!”“It’s going to devour your Symphony, Raka!” Bara roared, now standing beside Kael. His dark energy, which had only just found peace, trembled with fear. He raised a hand, ready to unleash the remnants of his power, yet hesitated. Fighting destruction with destruction would only feed it.Raka, united with Earth, felt the powerful pull of this new core. A hunger beyond comprehension was trying to tear apart the harmony that had just been created. I won’t allow it! He tried to project his Cosmic Light, but his power felt dulled. The Cosmic Predator was too powerful, too ancient.“There’s another way!” Kael shouted, his eyes closed as he focused on that nearly inaudible melody. He channeled his Gate energy, not to attack, but to listen more deeply. “Not through power. Through harmony!”“What are you talking

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