Creation Of All Things
Chapter 224 - 224: Pissed Off Aurora

The battlefield cracked again.

Not from the heat.

Not from the frost.

But from pressure.

Something old was walking forward.

The gods parted.

And he stepped through.

A being not of a single concept—but all of them refined into one. A high deity whose name was carved on the oldest laws—Veythros, the God of Alignment. He who ruled convergence. Who once made titans kneel and silenced the flames of ten suns with a whisper.

His presence was not loud.

It simply corrected the world.

His body shimmered with axioms. Every step he took turned chaos into harmony. The battlefield straightened. The wind obeyed. Fire dimmed. Ice faltered. Aria and Alfred both felt it at once.

"He's… neutralizing us," Aria muttered, sweat forming on her temple.

Alfred clenched his fists. "He's aligning the field. Stripping away extremes."

Veythros raised his hand.

The space between them flattened. Flame and frost were pulled inward like magnetized dust, clashing midair, tearing into each other in bursts of silence.

Then he struck.

BOOM—

Veythros blinked from place to place, a blur of godspeed. His fist hit Alfred square in the ribs, launching him backward through a wall of molten cloud.

Before Aria could react, a spiral of logic constructs wrapped her arms and legs, yanking her to the ground like thought made into gravity.

Alfred crashed, coughed blood, rolled once—and barely blocked the next blow with a searing flame wall.

Aria twisted, runes bursting—but Veythros was already behind her.

"Twins of contradiction," he said softly. "Two halves. Both flawed."

He raised his hand again.

This time—

Crack!

A beam of neutral energy struck them both. Not divine. Not mortal. Pure equilibrium.

They hit the floor hard, struggling to breathe.

Alfred spat blood. "He's killing us with balance…"

Aria's eyes glowed faintly. "Then we'll stop fighting as two."

Alfred looked at her—caught her expression.

And he grinned.

"About time."

They raised their hands toward each other.

Twin glyphs—opposite runes—flashed between their palms.

Frozen Flame Ritual – Twin Gate Initiation.

The battlefield paused.

Even the gods hesitated.

Because something ancient was stirring.

"Twin Merge," Aria whispered.

"Form: Harmony Burn," Alfred finished.

The runes exploded—

—and pulled them into each other.

Flame swirled around frost. Heat wove into logic. Their souls aligned not as separate spells—but as twin origins.

Their bodies began to shift.

Not fuse like flesh.

Fuse like meaning.

And what stood in their place…

Was a figure glowing blue and red, heat and chill braided through silver armor forged in the shape of twin wills.

Eyes like sunlit glaciers. Voice like boiling snow.

"I am Equinox."

The gods stared.

Veythros narrowed his eyes.

Then he charged.

But Equinox was faster.

BOOM—

Their foot met his chin before he blinked.

Veythros flew.

He crashed into a pillar of Time.

Equinox snapped their fingers.

A ring of fire exploded from their stance—runes etched in ice trailing behind the flame in perfect precision.

"Let's burn everything clean."

They moved.

Faster than Alfred ever did.

Sharper than Aria ever thought.

Every strike was a calculated detonation. Every defense was both cold lock and firewave. Veythros tried to realign the field—

—but Equinox was a new rule.

"Flare Cascade!"

They spun midair, legs sweeping out—a torrent of solar fire spiraling into frost-etched blades that tore the realm's floor apart.

Veythros gasped. "Impossible—"

"Possible," Equinox said, their voice doubling. "Because we chose it."

They flew at him.

And this time, it was Veythros who stumbled.

But the gods weren't done.

Because far above—

A roar shattered what remained of stillness.

Kael'Thar.

The Primordial Dragon had entered the fight.

He wasn't a god.

He was what the gods feared before they named themselves.

He burst through the upper sky like a god-devouring comet, wings spread wide enough to darken moons.

The gods screamed.

Dozens formed barriers.

But Kael'Thar opened his mouth—

—and reality screamed.

VOOOOOM!

A breath of obsidian flame poured down like apocalypse. Runes older than the Celestial Plane itself flared across his body, each one activating a different truth.

Not fire.

Not void.

Dominion Flame.

The kind that only dragons of the First Flame wielded.

Ten gods rushed up to meet him. One held a lance of sun. Another conjured a mountain made of solar iron. A third summoned a mirror of absolute reflection.

Kael'Thar batted all three away with one wing.

The mirror shattered. The mountain turned to ash. The sun-lance melted in his breath.

He roared again, and the entire battlefield shook.

Selira reappeared beside Oron. "We can't beat that with rules!"

"Then we break them," Oron snarled, casting a divine override—his own laws melting in his hands just to hit Kael'Thar with raw consequence.

Kael'Thar welcomed it.

And smashed through.

He bit down on a storm god.

And the scream was so loud that the sky cracked again.

Kael'Thar didn't slow.

He spiraled through five more gods, body glowing brighter with each kill.

Equinox landed nearby, back in twin form—Aria gasping, Alfred swaying.

"That… was fun," Alfred coughed.

Aria smiled faintly, frost rising off her skin. "Next time, let's not wait until we're dying."

"Deal."

Above them, Kael'Thar spun midair, tail whipping across a god's throat, sending divine blood raining down like meteor fire.

Below, Wraith and Krozar surged forward—silent, unstoppable.

Adam?

Still standing.

Watching.

Smiling.

The Celestial Plane?

Burning.

Freezing.

Breaking.

And for the first time in divine history—

The gods knew fear.

Aurora's eyes narrowed as she stepped forward, the glow in her crystal earring flickering. The battlefield shook behind them, but right now—her focus was locked on one person.

Thea.

"Was it you?" Aurora asked, voice low. "The one interfering with my Eclipse Sight?"

Thea didn't flinch. Her silver eyes stayed locked on Aurora's, calm and cold.

"Yes," she said plainly. "You and that man of yours… you're both anomalies. Dangerous ones."

She took a step closer, her voice laced with divine detachment.

"Do you even understand what two anomalies like you would create if you ever came together? Not a child. Not a future. But an atrocity. Something the world isn't built to hold."

Aurora scoffed, almost laughed.

"Oh, you really screwed up then."

Thea blinked.

"All you did was make sure we stayed together. You pushed us closer."

She raised her hand—light pulsing at her fingertips.

"And for planting that fake—your little replacement—as my son…"

Her eyes burned now.

"I'm going to make sure you feel what real sight looks like."

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