He felt satisfied as he watched the last of his creation. A dying star, not with a loud bang, but a whimper. As the heat slowly disperses to the cold vacuum of space. Funnily enough, the inhabitants of his creation named the star Hope, fully knowing that it will become the last of its celestial kin to die. As if to say that 'There's still hope in the Inevitable.'
He loved all of His creation. From the tiniest of life to the vastness of space and everything it encompasses, he loved it all. Due to that, together with his satisfaction, is a tinge of bittersweetness as he recalled his very first creation, a small sphere. He watched as that sphere exploded, spewing various colorful matter to an otherwise blank void. He watched as those matter formed into clusters, into different celestial bodies. He watched in excitement as life itself, his magnum opus, continued to evolve. He watched in horror and sorrow as those living beings he created tear themselves down, killing one another in the most mundane of conflicts.
He tried his best to influence his creations towards peace and technological advancements without actually interfering. He watched in anticipation as his 'children' started exploring the space outside their own rock. He was exultant as his 'children' manage to observe and be in awe at the spectacle that is The Universe: his entire creation.
He was with them as his 'children' populate the Universe. He was with them as all of his 'children' met, formed an alliance, and joined forces to explore and research the rest of the Universe.
He was with them as they celebrated peace and progress. Up until it's nearing the end.
It was at this time that they discovered a young, little orange dwarf star. The one that they later named Hope.
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As the last of the stars began to die, so is his 'children.'
He watched as the last of their kinds exude their last breath.
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That was a really long time ago...
Now, he's just content to watch the last of his creation die peacefully, surrounded by a dark, lingering void.
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Suddenly, a text appeared in front of him.
It reads: "Fast Forward?"
He pointed his hand towards where the text appeared.
Suddenly, the dying process of the star sped up. As if it was fast-forwarding like a movie.
Right After that, A large text appeared right in front of him, followed by a slew of small texts at the bottom.
It reads: "Congratulations!"
"Difficulty: Realistic"
"Universe Exploration Level: 99.97 Percent"
"Sentient Species Count: 139000000"
"Notable Achievements: " followed by an extensive list of achievements that corresponds to the advancements that happened in his Universe like 'The First Sign of Life - create the very first life form in your universe.' to 'To Infinity and Beyond - Achieve 90% or Higher in Universe Exploration Level.'
He skimmed through the list. After that, he clicked a button that reads "Exit Universe Builder?" Upon clicking, a prompt appeared that reads "Are you sure?" with the 'Yes' and 'No' buttons below. He clicked the 'Yes' button. It was followed by a door appearing behind him out of nowhere.
As he opened the door, blinding lights seeped through the cracks, illuminating the void behind him. As he exits the Universe Builder, He was greeted by his fellow creators. While his vision is adjusting from the light, he could hear everyone cheering for him. Then came a pause, then a count from one to three, followed by everyone simultaneously shouting "Congratulations Avea!"