Time Prison 1
Author: Paul_okito
last update2025-06-20 23:15:20
Somewhere beyond the fabric of causality, past the chronostream that governs reality, lies a realm untouched by ordinary clocks or stars. The Continuum Citadel, home of the Council of Time, neither future nor past. It simply is. Formed from fractured timelines, collapsed singularities, and frozen moments, it exists in a layered braid of realities, where logic and paradox coexist.

Every anomaly, every aberration that threatens the weave of time, is judged here. And before judgment comes confinement; an eternal prison cut from the ribs of collapsed universes, floating above the ruins of forgotten futures.

David opened his eyes and he was lying on a flat, dark surface that felt smooth like glass but gave off a low hum, as if alive. The space around him was dim, yet not dark. Soft white light came from nowhere in particular. The walls weren’t walls, they were panels of shifting colors and faint outlines, like images playing behind frosted glass.

When he sat up, his head ached slightly—n
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    The spiral staircase behind the velvet curtain was narrow and ancient. The walls were lined with demonic runes half-erased by time, pulsing with a weak, reddish light like blood beneath cracked glass. Vazzen moved ahead of them with calm certainty, his robes whispering against the stone steps. No words were spoken for a long time — only the faint hum of wards beneath their feet, and the distant echo of city sounds far above. Gwen stayed close to Talon, her hand brushing his as they walked. Alternate Talon trailed behind, his eyes scanning every line of the walls, while Alternate Gwen moved quietly but watched Vazzen with narrowed eyes — as if waiting for him to misstep. They descended deeper. After nearly five minutes of spiraling down, the tunnel widened — opening into a chamber beneath the Infernal Lotus. The floor was smooth obsidian, ringed with shattered pillars, and the walls were covered in a massive, ancient mural. Most of the images had faded beyond recognition, but wha

  • Hell

    The spiral staircase behind the velvet curtain was narrow and ancient. The walls were lined with demonic runes half-erased by time, pulsing with a weak, reddish light like blood beneath cracked glass. Vazzen moved ahead of them with calm certainty, his robes whispering against the stone steps. No words were spoken for a long time — only the faint hum of wards beneath their feet, and the distant echo of city sounds far above. Gwen stayed close to Talon, her hand brushing his as they walked. Alternate Talon trailed behind, his eyes scanning every line of the walls, while Alternate Gwen moved quietly but watched Vazzen with narrowed eyes — as if waiting for him to misstep. They descended deeper. After nearly five minutes of spiraling down, the tunnel widened — opening into a chamber beneath the Infernal Lotus. The floor was smooth obsidian, ringed with shattered pillars, and the walls were covered in a massive, ancient mural. Most of the images had faded beyond recognition, but what r

  • Bloody

    The world burned gold. Every rune, every seal, every breath inside the chamber seemed to tremble beneath the weight of Talon’s unleashed power. His body was light not metaphorically, but literally incandescent, the veins beneath his skin glowing like molten glass. Gwen’s voice was a fading echo. “Talon, stop! You’ll burn yourself alive!” But the voice couldn’t reach him. The divine seal within him had finally broken. Every ounce of pain, betrayal, and loss erupted outward as the room split in two, golden fire tearing through the throne like paper. And through the blinding light, Maelion stood calm. His cloak billowed against the radiant storm, the red glyphs pulsing like a heartbeat. Where most would have been incinerated, Maelion merely raised a single hand, his silver-ringed fingers tracing invisible symbols into the air. The divine and the synthetic merged in his motion half a ritual gesture, half a command line written into the fabric of reality. “Beautiful,” Maelion murmured

  • It All Happened For A Reason

    The world burned gold. Every rune, every seal, every breath inside the chamber seemed to tremble beneath the weight of Talon’s unleashed power. His body was light not metaphorically, but literally incandescent, the veins beneath his skin glowing like molten glass. Gwen’s voice was a fading echo.“Talon, stop! You’ll burn yourself alive!”But the voice couldn’t reach him. The divine seal within him had finally broken. Every ounce of pain, betrayal, and loss erupted outward as the room split in two, golden fire tearing through the throne like paper.And through the blinding light, Maelion stood calm. His cloak billowed against the radiant storm, the red glyphs pulsing like a heartbeat. Where most would have been incinerated, Maelion merely raised a single hand, his silver-ringed fingers tracing invisible symbols into the air. The divine and the synthetic merged in his motion half a ritual gesture, half a command line written into the fabric of reality.“Beautiful,” Maelion murmured. “S

  • The Ultimate Snap

    The world burned gold. Every rune, every seal, every breath inside the chamber seemed to tremble beneath the weight of Talon’s unleashed power. His body was light not metaphorically, but literally incandescent, the veins beneath his skin glowing like molten glass. Gwen’s voice was a fading echo.“Talon, stop! You’ll burn yourself alive!”But the voice couldn’t reach him. The divine seal within him had finally broken. Every ounce of pain, betrayal, and loss erupted outward as the room split in two, golden fire tearing through the throne like paper.And through the blinding light, Maelion stood calm. His cloak billowed against the radiant storm, the red glyphs pulsing like a heartbeat. Where most would have been incinerated, Maelion merely raised a single hand, his silver-ringed fingers tracing invisible symbols into the air. The divine and the synthetic merged in his motion half a ritual gesture, half a command line written into the fabric of reality.“Beautiful,” Maelion murmured. “S

  • Intense Betrayal

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