There, standing a couple of tens of feet tall, was a golem made of trees. Silva was shocked to find this here, but he could tell that it was a defense chanism from the elves.
The massive golem swung its hand and wiped the abyss creatures away—these creatures that were stupidly powerful—yet it did that. But Silva didn't have ti to think about how the elves did that.
He summoned his clone. The clone stepped out and, without a pause, charged at the tree with a sword. It was one quick move, but the tree was cut up into smaller chunks instantly.
But that was not the end, as the monsters kept coming in their numbers, and so did the tree golems.
Silva, on the other hand, was happy because the clone's summons had killed enough monsters for him to level up again.
[Level up, 5000 free stat points] x10
His SP had also been steadily rising, and Silva felt it was finally ti for a new spell—a very, very expensive one.
All this ti, he had been using the spells that he had bought long ago, and they had been working, but now, he needed sothing truly devastating, sothing truly beyond what he had gotten before.
"System, give an abyss spell that costs all the SP I have," he said to the system.
He didn't know what the system would bring up, as he had never dug deep into finding a spell, but when the list pulled up right in front of him, he was imdiately intrigued.
To ensure that nothing disturbed him while he tried to buy what he wanted, he summoned two extra clones to take care of the tree golems with the army.
The list he received was outworldly. It had so many powerful items that he could not even understand why they were that powerful.
[1. Abyssal Genesis – (Birth of the Unford Void)
Effect: The caster becos the core of a new reality, erasing the current world within a 10,000-kiloter radius and replacing it with an endless abyss of pure nothingness. All living beings caught within are stripped of their existence, their souls devoured by the void, ensuring they can never be reincarnated.
Black Sun Oblivion – (Summoning of the Star-Eater)
Effect: A second sun appears in the sky, but it is a dead star—an inverted abyssal sun that radiates an all-consuming darkness. Anything caught in its light is reduced to anti-matter, causing entire continents to collapse into themselves. The black sun continues expanding until nothing remains but void.
The Crawling End – (Release of the Hunger Beyond)
Effect: The caster opens a rift to the Abyssal Maw, allowing an eldritch horror of infinite mouths and writhing limbs to erge. It cannot be stopped, it cannot be reasoned with—it simply eats. Everything. Every living being it consus is erased from history, their very existence undone. The more it devours, the larger it grows, and once it has finished one world, it hungers for another.
Devourer's Eclipse – (The Moon That Hungers)
Effect: The caster binds the moon with abyssal chains, twisting it into a massive, living entity that awakens with an insatiable hunger. The moon splits open, revealing a titanic maw that begins devouring the sky itself. Stars are swallowed. Light ceases to exist. Gravity collapses as reality bends under its insurmountable pull. Eventually, the world itself is consud, leaving only the moon, drifting endlessly in the void.
Oblivion's Choir – (The Song of the Final Silence)
Effect: A chorus of unearthly voices begins to resonate across existence. Anyone who hears even a single note is instantly silenced—mind, body, and soul. The spell spreads like a virus through sound, rippling across the universe. No screams, no thoughts, no mories remain. Only an eternal silence, where nothing has ever existed.
Ruinous Descent – (The World Falls to the Abyss)
Effect: The sky shatters like glass, and an abyssal force pulls everything downward—land, oceans, cities, even ti itself. The world is dragged into an infinite darkness, crushed under an unfathomable pressure. Space warps, existence crumbles, and all things descend into an eternal abyss where nothing can ever rise again.
Eternal Midnight – (The Sun's Final Breath)
Effect: The caster snuffs out the sun itself. Not just its light, but its concept—no sun will ever rise again. The world is plunged into an endless void where warmth, life, and ti no longer exist. Shadows take on monstrous forms, feeding on what remains. The sky becos a yawning abyss, swallowing all who dare to look upon it.
The Hollow King's Dominion – (Sovereignty of the Abyss)
Effect: The caster declares themselves ruler of the abyss, and the world bends to their will. All laws of reality are rewritten. Gravity becos aningless, life is stripped of mortality, and all beings beco re extensions of the caster.]
The spells were cataclysmic spells—world-shattering spells. Silva didn't believe that even with his SP, he could afford a spell of this magnitude. It was way too powerful.
But then the system sent a ssage that explained it all.
[Because I am truly sorry, I offer my last helping hand. Move fast, it won't last long.]
When Silva read it, he could already tell who it was that allowed it to be possible that these spells were purchasable—it was Ophelia.
He didn't know what she wanted him to think or if she wanted him to forgive her, but he didn't care because right now, before him was the choice to pick the spell that would absolutely change the ga for him.
He looked through them all, and one called out to him—one that he felt was the one.
The Crawling End – (Release of the Hunger Beyond)
It fit what he had always wanted to be from the beginning—a summoner. And now, right before his eyes was the ability to be the ultimate summoner.
As soon as he made the choice, the spell was bought, and all the information ca to him. And he decided to summon it—the eldritch horror, the being that was unstoppable.
Silva's eyes went all black suddenly, and black liquid poured from his eyes. The sky went black, and horror set in.
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