Capítulo 4561: There’s Bad, Then There’s BAD II
It was dangerous, but that region was an environntal hazard rather than a conscious entity. And Noah would rather take his chances with an environnt that could kill him than face an entity that definitely would kill him.
The region appeared before him with horrifying clarity. It looked like fundantally distorted space and existence that was actively twisting and systematically mutilating any Civilizational Authority that ca near its influence.
There were a few narrow channels visible here and there that appeared as obsidian rivers cutting through the chaos. These pathways held a semblance of stability and safety.
But if one’s trajectory veered off by even an atom’s worth of distance to one side or another from these safe channels, they would imdiately enter the mutilated and distorted regions of existence surrounding the paths.
These distorted zones would unravel a Pre-THE entity instantly upon contact. Or they would severely injure THE Way of Existence of even a THE entity if exposed for any duration.
Behind Noah ca the furious and genuinely shocked roar of the previously laid-back THE Maelstrom Thundermane as Astrape realized imdiately what Noah was planning to attempt.
“You absolute dumbfuck!” his voice bood with mixture of anger and concern. “You may actually have so chance of surviving against if I capture you carefully! But you will most definitely die horribly over there! Get back here imdiately!”
…!
His voice created sonic booms that shook reality. The surroundings began to feel like a massive quagmire that was drawing everything backwards through spatial manipulation.
But THE Barrier of Hunger around Noah’s existence withstood this terrifying attractive power, though its luminescence dimd noticeably from the strain. Noah’s forward speed remained unaffected as he shot directly toward one of the narrow obsidian river passageways.
He entered the region of utterly distorted and lethally dangerous weavings of existence without hesitation.
New prompts blood before his vision with critical information.
|THE Barrier of Hunger Status: 30% power remaining|
|Recomndation: Extre caution advised|
|LOCATION UPDATED|
|You have entered: THE Unstable Infinite Unfurling Ginnungagap|
|Classification: Infinite Ginnungagap Zone – Existence Unraveling Region|
|Survival Probability for Pre-THE: 0.001%|
|Survival Probability for THE Surface Depth: 23% with extre caution|
|This region predates stable existence|
HUUM!
Then one final foreboding prompt materialized with weighted implication.
|Based on current threat level and barrier depletion rate…|
|It may be optimal to terminate this Temporal Traversal early and return to original tiline.|
|Continuing forward risks permanent existence collapse.|
Noah’s expression remained grimly determined as he navigated the impossibly narrow obsidian pathway.
Retreat was not an option he would accept.
Not when he had co this far!
—
Across the endless weavings of the Infinite Unfurling, through dinsions that folded upon themselves in impossible geotries, Tor followed calmly behind THE Living Origin as they crossed existence at unfathomable speeds.
And yet despite the velocity that would shred lesser beings into fundantal particles, it appeared as though he was rely taking a casual stroll with a few light steps through a pleasant garden.
He was carefully observing the woman in front of him with analytical focus, and his nose scrunched with recognition of a familiar scent.
“I can sll the brutal and overpowering allure of THE Creature clinging to you,” he said with asured curiosity. “Are you among those entities that follow him as subordinates? Because I know from that any others who co across THE Creature tend to disappear mysteriously, as if he is systematically collecting them as valuable trophies.”
He paused before continuing with pointed question.
“For you to be running around freely with such concentrated traces of his authority, are you perhaps his compatriot rather than his follower?”
THE First Hunger asked such a direct question with genuine interest coloring his tone.
In front of him, the gaze of THE Living Origin did not even flicker or change in response.
She continued forward as if she heard absolutely nothing at all, her focus entirely on their destination. Their trajectories through existence’s weavings were getting ever closer to the location where a certain temporal anomaly should theoretically be located.
Tor shook his head at the deliberate silence as monts later, they arrived at the boundary of the Unstable Genesis Domains.
THE Living Origin paused montarily upon arrival and looked around the chaotic environnt with searching perception. But Tor simply sniffed the air with his more direct thod of tracking, and his expression imdiately transford into a frown.
He took a single step and disappeared from visible perception entirely.
Monts later, Tor’s figure reappeared near the region where Noah and THE Maelstrom Thundermane had been engaged just recently.
He materialized directly before the entry point of THE Unstable Infinite Unfurling Ginnungagap.
THE Living Origin appeared right after through her own thod of instantaneous travel. Both their expressions beca extrely heavy as they recognized what had occurred.
Tor sighed with frustration mixed with genuine concern as he looked at THE Living Origin. He raised his hand as if he wanted to physically smack her for the situation she had created.
But he controlled the impulse with visible effort and spoke with a tense explanation instead.
“Entry at one specific point of Ginnungagap sends you across countless random distances into its depths,” he said with voice carrying weight. “It is virtually impossible to find soone inside it unless you enter within the exact sa instant together through synchronized timing.”
THE Living Origin’s expression beca imnsely serious. She nodded with acknowledgnt and added her own knowledge.
“Yet even attempting to find anything in THE Ginnungagap is almost impossible under normal circumstances,” she said with asured assessnt. “And THE Malford Ginnu Lifeforms that inhabit it are extraordinarily dangerous to deal with.”
They both knew of Ginnungagap’s terrible reputation. They understood that their efforts to locate Noah would likely yield no practical results.
And yet despite this logical assessnt…
In the next mont, Tor looked toward the obsidian river-like channels that served as semi-stable pathways into the chaos. He took a decisive step forward and disappeared into the distorted space.
In that sa exact instant, THE Living Origin stared silently at the passageway before she also took a step and disappeared into the sa obsidian river entrance.
Both risking themselves to attempt the impossible!
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