Luna Odeus Dawnsfield
I sat there, wondering how it got this far. Is it even possible to defeat the Emperor? I gave up on the idea of actually killing him. I’d take actually injuring his
“How did we even get here?” I mused to myself as I rubbed my temples.
I think when his sister died. That supposed hero did a great job making a monster. Maybe it was Ekard’s death. It was such a vicious cycle. I wonder if they would’ve still gone through with their actions if they knew how it would end. When Empress Senna died, he was forced to take over. And it all went downhill from there. Maybe even before that. It’s amazing how much went wrong. It didn’t matter; we were here. The Emperor now was the undisputed ruler, and he made sure everyone knew it. I can’t just let what he does slide.
“Is there even a way? Can anything be done now?” I mumbled. I hated the idea of giving up. But I can’t even think of a way of sucker punching him that would work.
All that was left was just a small handful of us. I doubt that we could scrape together enough people to even mildly inconvenience him. I just rubbed my face a bit. I’d give anything to be able to try again. Avert this. The clock was impossible to turn back. I looked at the remains of our so-called rebellion. What could we possibly hope to accomplish? Throwing our lives away. I can’t just sacrifice everyone here for my pride.
“This likely is the end.” I sighed to myself. It sucks, but what else is there?
Before I could move, I felt a massive influx of
“Hello again, Luna.” The Emperor taunted. I’d take anything to slap the smirk off his face.
“Emperor.” I retorted.
“Why do you all keep rebelling? It’s a waste of lives that could be serving me.” The Emperor mocked as he looked at how few of us there were.
“You could be an actually good demon. Care about those beneath you.” I pointed out, trying not to flinch from the sheer presence of him. Monster.
“I do. Not my fault you want to take things from me.” The Emperor growled; his amber eyes were so wrathful.
Ala came from the side. His
“What’s wrong? You look so crushed.” He taunted.
“I will find a way to stop you.” I snarled. I hate that smirk. The most condescending, smug smirk in the world.
“How? You lost.” The Emperor inquired. I will find a way.
I wanted to slap the smug smile off his face. I wanted to be able to even wound him. Unfortunately, it was undeniably over. I’m the last one standing. How did it get here? I knew the events. I’m aware he’s lost a lot. Just because I understood why he was like this didn’t mean I was letting his cruelty slide. He’s destroyed so much. His amber eyes were boring into my soul as we stared at each other. The Emperor looked around, surveying the last embers of a thorn.
“Want to know something?” The Emperor asked me after a few moments.
“Want to rub in your victory?” I snapped at him.
“Ori, Lumen, can you give us a minute?” The Emperor requested. The two of them immediately vanished. I wish that made a difference in my ability to hurt him.
“I’m so glad I get to hear you talk before you kill me.” I mocked him. The Emperor just smirked.
“Did you know,
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“What?” I asked. As much as I hated to indulge him, his
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“Another interesting point; there’s a limit to how much you can change. The earlier you adjust, the less you can change. It is like trying to tactically push something in the direction you want it to go.” The Emperor continued, still possessing the smuggest grin.
“What happens when you do it? If you change the past, the future should definitely change.” I inquired. Why is he telling me this?
“If you alter the past, it annihilates the current timeline. Specifically, for us, we have a few minutes before it’s like we never existed. Whatever influence we had will remain, but we will be nothing more than things that never happened.” The Emperor informed me. Is he saying he destroyed the world? Couldn’t leave even that behind?
“Don’t you want to spend it with your
“They already know; they agreed to help me prevent this. I’ve pushed the limit of what I can do. I have one, final theory I’d like to test however.” The Emperor informed me.
“What is it? Why are you telling me this?” I asked. He wants something.
“As I’ve said, no living soul can withstand the trip back. I can’t make the trip either, as I’d have to cast the
“You’re willing to send me back to change what happens?” I verified. Is he insane?
“Kind of. One, I have no idea if it will work as there’s zero way to test this
“How would this even work?!” I inquired. I know he’s skilled at
“The
“So, you need to kill me for it to work.” I checked.
“We’re all dying already; I’ve gone past the event horizon. Things were bad, so I figured with some help it couldn’t possibly go worse.” The Emperor stated. He always has weird phrases and views. But. He might actually be able to do it.
“You’re part of the reason it is this bad.” I snapped at him.
“I was getting revenge. They killed my family, my friends.” The Emperor growled; his gaze was so enraged in an instant.
“Does losing things close to you justify your brutality?” I asked. His entire demeanor and presence made me nearly collapse for a second.
“Things?! They were my family! My friends!” The Emperor roared. They probably meant the world to him.
“I see.” I quipped, feeling a bit guilty. He cares about what is close to him. Calling them things was a bit harsh.
“I’d like to win in one life.” The Emperor sighed as his presence subsided.
“So should this succeed, how do you know I won’t try to kill you in the past?” I checked. He chuckled. Confident until the end. How does he have such a smug smirk?
“You might have knowledge of what happens, and
“Why me? Of all people, you want someone who fought you until the end to test this with?” I asked. I noticed large cracks appearing in the sky. The end really is near.
“Because you are the most stubborn, opinionated demon I have ever met. No matter how impossible I was to defeat, you kept trying. If anyone is able to get through to younger me, it would likely be you.” The Emperor confessed. What does he mean?
“Were you a stubborn child?” I teased.
“I was a menace. I hurt myself a lot by pushing my
“So, is it now or never?” I inquired.
“It is. I don’t know when you’ll end up, but I’d prefer you tried being my friend more than kill me.” The Emperor laughed as he looked at the sky.
“We’ll see, Nil.” I told him.
“One final note, should young me prove to be a headache, tell me television. Please make sure things don’t go so horribly wrong.” The Emperor informed me. What is that word? Television? It meant something.
Lumen and Ori appeared by him. The three solemnly nodded at each other, and the Emperor began casting an incredible