Echoes of a Dying Star

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02/12/2021 09:16 PM 

Death of a God
Current mood:  peaceful

The brutal attack sent Solaris flying into the side of the mountain his imprint within the solid stone Bagan to crumble around him. He let out a strangled cry of pain as the wounds on his chest arms and legs oozed super white hot plasma. The Destroyer appeared before him slamming his fist into Solaris's solar plexus so hard that ribs broke and the same white substance ejected from his mouth spewing over his opponents forearm doing little to dissuade another rapid assault of punches into the same area. The God's cries echoed out into the world for all to hear as every solid pinch drove him deeper into the mountain side. Reaching in the Destroyer's massive hand grabbed the Divine Sun beings head and ripped him free of his self annointed tombstone. "You are hardly worth my time." Growled the behemoth called Entropy rattled on. Solaris was no slouch in battle, his gifts amazing and spectacular to witness, he had saved countless realms, countless world's from corruption, from evil. But now he had met his match, in order to save his friends throughout every universe, every time period he had ever visited, he would have to die. The juggernaut squeezed his hand around the Gods head causing intense bone crushing pain to shoot down his spine causing him to scream. Entropy raised the deity off the ground and slammed him into the mountain over and over and over again, this caused the Earth shake to the very core, forests started to topple, the earth began to split, even the mountains foundation began to crumble. Entropy's final slam of Solaris into the ground left Solaris laying in a pool of his own divine lifeblood. The twenty four foot destroyer released the God to let him suffer in his defeat. The deity's breath rattled as his starblood pooled in the corner of his eyes and rolled down his cheeks, the same white hot liquid pouring out of his nose. Entropy lifted his foot and slammed it into the God's chest deepening the crater around Solaris. "This is the multiverse's mightiest warrior? Pathetic." Entropy ground his foot into Solaris's chest and raised his hand to the sky, everyplace he had visited would bear witness to his demise, as every world's skies would show Solaris laying mangled under the boot of something superior. Men, women, children, races of all kinds would lift their faces to the scene above. Shocked cries and gasps would echo throughout the multiverse. Entropy would grin as he slammed his foot into the God's chest one more time. His garbled blood curdling cry could be heard now by all those lives he had touched. "Open your eyes Solaris, let them see the sorrow, let them see the defeat of their beloved God." Entropy reached his massive hand down around Solaris is arm and pressed his thumb against his shoulder while Entropy's foot was still against his chest, a loud thunderous pop echoed and another cry from the sun god ripped through the dead planet. "Any last words?" Entropy barked and removed his foot lifting the God into the air his hand wrapped around his throat ready to snap the deity's neck. Solaris was a mess, beaten mangled hanging in the air barely able to stay conscious. Yet instead of succumbing to the pain his chest heaved as he wheezed. He was laughing, it hurt more than anything. With immense effort he move his good arm up to Entropy's arm his hand gripping the Destroyer's wrist. "Only...one thing..." Starblood pouring out from every orifice and pore now one eye closed. "You...Talk...Too..." His fingers began to glow a bright white light that spread quickly down his arm, through his chest, engulfing his entire body in the blink of an eye. He never finished his sentence the only thing the inhabitants of the multiverse saw was the sudden explosion of light and the skies going back to normal. The ruptures Solaris had travelled through closed before everyone's eyes, permanently. Those who knew him best would mourn him harder than those who only knew him by name, even enemies of his would feel the sting. But one thing was known and felt, his memory would live on.

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