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Chapter 3 - The Anomaly of Godhood”

Chapter 3: "The Anomaly of Godhood"

Far beyond the mortal cosmos, where suns burned as jewels on divine thrones, the Celestial Pantheon gathered.

A thousand deities knelt before a single light — the Supreme Throne, a being made of eternity itself.

And for the first time in eons…

that light flickered.

> [Divine Network Report: Entity #47—Erased.]

[Cause of death: Unknown.]

[Spatial trace leads to—null coordinates.]

The pantheon murmured. Fear, disbelief, and something deeper — rage.

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A voice shattered the silence.

Sharp. Metallic.

The voice of Archlord Seraphon, god of order.

> "No god can vanish from the registry. Not without a higher being's intervention."

His golden eyes narrowed. "Find who did this."

From the edge of the council, the Oracle of Light, her eyes shimmering with code-like symbols, spoke softly:

> "It was not a god who killed him… but a concept."

The pantheon froze.

> "Explain," Seraphon commanded.

The Oracle's voice trembled as she touched the divine screen before her — showing a glimpse of a realm half-light, half-shadow, orbiting a throne of storms.

And there, seated calmly amid the chaos… Erevan Cross.

His gaze alone made the stars within the hall dim.

> "This… being," she whispered, "was never born of the Divine System. He exists outside of creation. His power reads as both divine and forbidden."

> "Name it," Seraphon demanded.

> "Designation… Overheaven."

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The Supreme Throne finally spoke — a voice of galaxies collapsing.

> "Erase it."

Thousands of divine sigils ignited across the heavens.

The Celestial Executioners — twelve beings of judgment — spread their wings. Each wing carried a world.

They were the gods who erased timelines and rewrote fates.

But as their divine coordinates locked onto Erevan's realm, something unexpected happened.

> [Attempting Access: Realm 001 – Elysion Divide]

[ERROR: ACCESS DENIED.]

[Message received from target.]

The message burned across every god's mind simultaneously. It was not written — it was spoken through existence.

> "You call yourselves gods… yet ask permission to act within your own creation."

"Pathetic."

For the first time, the heavens went silent.

Erevan's words carried weight — the kind that made divinity feel mortal.

And then came the echo — a quiet declaration that shook the universe.

> "I am Overheaven. The next chapter of creation begins with me."

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Across infinite skies, the Pantheon's light trembled.

Seraphon gritted his teeth.

> "Then we will show this anomaly the price of blasphemy."

And thus, the heavens declared war on the impossible.

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