The God of the Void - Fantasy stories

The God of the Void

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Witness the chilling transformation of a broken boy into an unstoppable force of nature in this dark fantasy epic. When the world pushes Elias too far, he awakens an ancient, cosmic power that promises an end to his suffering—at the cost of his very humanity. A haunting tale of trauma, power, and the birth of a new, cold reality.

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Language:English
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Reading Time:1 minutes

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Thirteen-year-old Elias was the school's punching bag, physically weak and emotionally broken, until an ancient, dormant power—the "Void Heart"—awoke within him after a near-fatal bullying incident. Overwhelmed by trauma, Elias didn't just stand up to his tormentors; he eradicated them, evolving into a God of Destruction who views emotional attachment as weakness and seeks to reshape the world by destroying everything that once caused him pain. The Boy Without Shadows Elias was practically invisible, a boy with sunken eyes and shoulders slumped from years of harassment by Jun, the popular jock who led the torment. His only refuge was the abandoned basement of the school's old library. The Awakening One rainy afternoon, Jun and his crew took it too far, trapping Elias in that basement and bringing the ceiling down to scare him. The panic snapped something inside Elias. He didn't scream; he felt an unnatural cold fill his chest—a void. The air pressure increased, and the rubble didn't just move—it turned into dust. Elias stood up, unscathed, his skin buzzing with dark energy. The First Judgment When Elias returned to the main school building, the tormentors felt the shift immediately. When Jun raised his hand to strike him again, Elias didn't blink. He simply pointed a finger. The air snapped, and Jun felt his own strength vanish, his body breaking down to the atomic level. It wasn't just revenge; it was total deletion. The school erupted in terrified chaos. The Descent into Destruction Elias realized that emotional, human connections were the source of his weakness. He rejected the authorities, the teachers, and even the pity of his peers. He looked upon the world not with anger anymore, but with a cold, divine detachment. He was the end of all things—the inevitable, inescapable ruin. The New Reality Elias left the school, leaving only rubble and a terrifying silence behind. The world had broken him, and in return, he would break the world, reconstructing a universe that honored only his new, absolute power. He was no longer a victim; he was the God of Destruction.

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