Ren was all alone in the residence. He lay on the bed with his fore limbs under his head, and his right leg crossed over the left. The sight was comical in every way possible. But Ren was thinking...
He was pondering what he was becoming. He started blind, then got kissed. His hand was chopped off afterwards. On the verge of death, Bahamut appeared, took his body, and he beca a soul, a wisp in the system. Later, he beca a bunny to protect Bahamut, and now he had evolved and moved up ranks, becoming a six-foot-tall bunny who could use the chaos elent and also change sizes.
As much as it looked cool and overpowered, it was concerning. There had to be sothing at play, and it was not from Bahamut. That he was very much aware of. He wanted to find out... If he had still been human, would he have awakened the Chaos elent? What even was the chaos elent?
Ren stared at the ceiling, or at least what passed for a ceiling in the residence. His long ears twitched lazily against the bed as his nose scrunched slightly in thought. One leg bounced faintly in the air, the motion absentminded and almost rhythmic.
"What the hell am I even doing..." he muttered under his breath. His voice was quieter than usual. Less playful. His red eyes dimd slightly as his thoughts drifted inward.
"Look at now." He raised his arm, flexing slightly. Muscle, power, form, and sight. He could see. He was now tall. He could beco tall or short whenever he wanted. He was now a being that could bend space, tear through matter, and step across distances as if they didn’t exist.
Chaos.
"Chaos, huh..."
The word lingered, heavy and undefined. His expression slowly shifted, focus replacing humor. This was the problem. He didn’t understand it. He’d used it before for many things. Teleportation, spatial distortion, warping attacks, and tearing through things. He rembered fighting, dodging, slipping through space as if it was water, breaking angles... It all felt natural. Too natural.
And that... was what bothered him. His ears lowered slightly as his gaze sharpened.
"What even is it..."
It wasn’t fire, water, or air, or any of the other elents. Those elents had rules. You could feel and understand them. They had boundaries. Chaos didn’t.
Ren closed his eyes, letting his thoughts sink deeper. He replayed everything... every ti he felt it. The way space folded, the way things shifted. The way outcos... changed.
"Wait..." His eyes snapped open. His leg stopped moving. "That’s not right."
He sat up slightly, his expression tightening.
"It’s not just space."
That had been his assumption. The easiest explanation. Space manipulation, teleportation, distortions, simple and clean. But he was wrong because there were monts, small ones, subtle ones, where things didn’t just move. They changed. A strike that should have hit... missed. A fall that should have hurt... didn’t. An attack that should have connected... slipped. Things didn’t happen the way they should have.
Ren’s breathing slowed.
"No way..." He leaned forward, elbows resting on his knees now. "...That’s not space."
That’s not even distortion. That’s... His pupils shrank slightly.
"Reality."
Silence filled the room. Ren’s ears stood upright slowly.
"Chaos isn’t about breaking space." His voice was barely above a whisper. "...It’s about breaking what should be."
His heart beat faster, not from excitent, but from realization. Everything clicked. Space was just a tool, a surface-level effect. A visible symptom, but underneath... Chaos didn’t follow rules. It didn’t obey structure. It didn’t care about how things were supposed to work.
It simply... changed them.
"It interferes." Ren’s fingers tightened slightly. "...It rewrites."
The air around him felt different.
"That’s insane..." He laughed. A short, disbelieving sound. "That’s actually insane."
Because if that was true, if chaos wasn’t just about tearing space but affecting reality itself, then what exactly was he holding? What was he becoming? And more importantly...
"What are the limits?" The question lingered unanswered because the mont he thought he understood it, more questions appeared. Could he control outcos? Could he influence probability? Could he alter cause and effect? Or was he just scratching the surface of sothing far deeper?
Ren leaned back slowly, staring at the ceiling again, but this ti there was no humor, only curiosity, and a faint unease.
"Yeah..." A small grin ford on his face. "This is going to be fun."
As Ren spoke, the space around him cracked slightly. He smirked and jumped through it as it widened to swallow him up.
...
Ren appeared above the residence, on the rooftop balcony. The mont his feet touched the floor, his shadow stretched tall. It resembled a humanoid rabbit. Ren didn’t understand this, either, but he had a faint inkling that it was a premonition of what he was going to beco very soon.
"To think I would be getting a humanoid form soon. It was faster than I expected..." Ren comnted as he closed his eyes. The presence around him changed. The air around him warped, not visibly, but perceptibly. The space between monts felt uneven, like ti itself had skipped a breath. The night wind passed over the rooftop, brushing against his fur, yet not a single strand moved. It was as if sothing around him had quietly... disconnected.
His shadow stretched further. The humanoid rabbit outline sharpened for a split second, then flickered, like a broken reflection struggling to exist. He took a step forward, and he was already there.
His ears twitched.
"That’s new."
He raised a hand and focused. The faintest ripple spread outward. A tile beneath his feet cracked, then uncracked. It had been repaired.
"Heh." Ren’s eyes narrowed. This wasn’t control... not yet. This was interference. His shadow rose higher behind him now. Ren slowly closed his eyes again.
"Alright then." The rooftop dimd, not because the light faded, but because reality itself seed to take a step back. "Let’s see what you really are."
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