X-GENE OMNITRIX-Chapter 44: XGO - 41 : The Battle for Two Worlds
Chapter 44 - XGO Chapter 41 : The Battle for Two Worlds
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As Mephisto's massive form towered over them, hellfire raining down across the crumbling mirror world, Alex knew exactly what form he needed. His hand moved to the Omnitrix with purpose, selecting a transformation that embodied the antithesis of Hell's corruption.
"Time to fight fire with light," Alex declared, slamming down on the device.
A blinding radiance erupted from where Alex stood, so pure it caused Mephisto to recoil with a hiss of pain. The light reconfigured into a humanoid figure composed of gleaming celestial energy. Alex had transformed into Angelus Prime—a being of divine light whose very existence negated demonic influence. His body shimmered with opalescent light, six magnificent wings of pure energy extending from his back. Symbols of ancient celestial script flowed across his luminous skin, each one a seal against darkness and corruption.
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The Ancient One's breath caught in her throat. In her centuries of existence, she had witnessed countless transformations, magical and otherwise, but something about Alex's current form stirred something deep within her. It wasn't just the raw power—it was the purity of purpose, the perfect opposition to the corruption they now faced.
"An interesting choice," she remarked, her hands already weaving complex patterns as golden mandalas of protective magic formed around them. Her eyes locked with Alex's luminous gaze for a moment, and something unspoken passed between them—a mutual recognition of the stakes they now faced together.
Alex noticed how the Ancient One's normally composed features had softened briefly with what might have been admiration before returning to their focused intensity. Her movements seemed to flow in harmony with his transformed state, her mystical energies complementing his divine radiance.
Mephisto's laughter rumbled like distant thunder, breaking their momentary connection. "Light fades, Alexander," he mocked, his voice deep enough to shake loose stones from the crumbling structures around them. "Darkness is eternal."
The demon lord raised his massive clawed hands, and the mirror world's sky tore open further. Through multiple rifts poured Mephisto's legion—winged abominations with flesh like molten rock, hellhounds trailing sulfurous smoke, and towering knights in armor forged from the souls of the damned.
"My army has waited centuries for this," Mephisto growled, his voice causing the ground to fracture beneath them. His crimson eyes narrowed with malevolent glee. "The mirror world will crumble, and all your sanctuaries will follow."
Angelus Prime rose into the air, wings spreading wide as waves of purifying light radiated outward. Where this light touched Mephisto's minions, they shrieked in agony, their corrupted forms struggling against its cleansing power. The front line of demonic forces disintegrated into motes of smoldering ash, but more poured through the rifts to replace them.
"Don't waste your energy on the minions," the Ancient One called out, her voice cutting through the cacophony of battle. "They're endless—focus on their master!"
She moved with fluid precision, her hands tracing sigils in the air that materialized into tangible force. A squadron of winged demons dove toward her, talons extended and jaws gaping. The Ancient One pivoted gracefully, one hand sweeping upward. A wall of golden energy erupted before her, slicing through the demons like they were made of paper.
"I've fought your kind before, Mephisto," she called out, her voice steady despite the exertion. "In dimensions you couldn't even comprehend."
Another wave approached—hellhounds this time, their bodies wreathed in brimstone and sulfur. The Ancient One's fingers twisted in complex patterns, and the very ground beneath the creatures liquefied, swallowing them into a vortex of mystical energy that collapsed in on itself.
"Focus on Mephisto," she told Alex, barely winded despite the relentless onslaught. "I'll handle his forces."
Alex nodded, impressed by her mastery. There was something captivating about watching her work—each movement economical yet elegant, devastating yet precise. In his Angelus Prime form, he could sense the intricate weave of energies she commanded, far more complex than he had initially realized.
The battle exploded across what remained of the mirror world. The Ancient One's magic tore through rank after rank of infernal soldiers. She danced between dimensions, appearing briefly in one location to unleash a cascade of energy spears, then slipping through a portal of her own creation to emerge elsewhere, always one step ahead of her attackers.
"Your defenses are impressive, sorceress," Mephisto called out, even as he engaged with Alex directly. "But maintaining them drains you. I can smell your fatigue."
"And I can sense your fear," she retorted, her hands pulling apart a complex knot of magical energy that manifested as a sphere of golden light. She thrust her hands forward, and the sphere expanded explosively, eradicating a phalanx of armored knights. "You're not the first demon lord to threaten the multiverse, and you won't be the last I defeat."
Meanwhile, Angelus Prime engaged Mephisto directly. Divine light clashed against hellfire, creating shockwaves that further destabilized the already crumbling dimension. Each impact scattered prismatic energy across the battlefield, momentarily illuminating the chaos with stark clarity.
"Your transformation is impressive, Alexander," Mephisto taunted, chains of burning brimstone materializing in the air around him. With a gesture, he sent them lashing toward Alex. "But I've consumed celestial beings far more powerful than this pale imitation."
"You talk too much," Alex retorted, his voice carrying harmonic overtones that caused the air itself to vibrate. He caught one of the chains in his radiant grip, and where his light touched, the brimstone hissed and cracked, corruption giving way to purity.
Alex spun, using the chain's momentum to swing Mephisto off balance. The demon lord snarled, releasing the chain before Alex could fully capitalize on the advantage. Mephisto countered with a blast of concentrated hellfire that Alex barely managed to dodge, the heat intense enough to warp the reality around it.
"You cannot win in my domain," Mephisto taunted, more chains of burning brimstone wrapping around Angelus Prime's arm.
"This isn't your domain," Alex retorted, his voice resonating with harmonics that caused the chains to crack. "It's my construction." With a surge of celestial energy, he shattered the bindings and launched a counter-attack—a concentrated beam of divine light that struck Mephisto squarely in the chest.
The demon lord roared in pain, actual damage showing on his infernal form for the first time. A charred wound spread across his torso, smoke rising from corrupted flesh that struggled to regenerate against the purifying light.
"First blood to you," Mephisto acknowledged, his expression darkening. "But this game has only begun."
He raised both arms skyward, and the largest of the hellrifts expanded dramatically. The temperature around them plummeted, then soared as new energy poured through—darker, more ancient, drawn from deeper realms of the infernal hierarchy.
Mephisto's form swelled, nearly doubling in size as he absorbed this power. His features became more bestial, horns extending and curving, muscles bulging beneath scaled skin that glowed with internal fire. "Now you face me at a fraction of my true potential," he growled, his voice deeper, resonating on multiple frequencies that made Alex's skull vibrate painfully.
For long minutes, they fought across the devastated landscape—light against darkness, creation against corruption. Each exchange left new scars on the mirror world's surface. Canyons formed where beams of energy missed their targets; mountains crumbled under the force of their collisions.
The Ancient One continued her battle against the legion, but even she was beginning to show signs of strain. A thin line of blood trickled from her nose as she maintained increasingly complex spells, holding back waves of demons while simultaneously reinforcing what remained of the mirror world's structural integrity.
"The dimensional boundaries are becoming unstable," she called to Alex during a momentary lull. "We need to end this quickly or risk catastrophic collapse!"
Mephisto, sensing the stalemate, suddenly paused with a calculating gleam in his molten eyes. He floated backward, putting distance between himself and Angelus Prime.
"Perhaps a change in strategy," the demon lord mused. He gestured with one massive hand, and from the depths of the largest hellrift emerged something massive—a darkness so profound it seemed to absorb the surrounding chaos rather than add to it.
"I've been watching you for some time, Alexander," Mephisto said, his voice deceptively conversational. "Learning your weaknesses. Your strengths." His eyes narrowed, a smile revealing fangs like daggers. "Your attachments."
From the void of the hellrift, a sound emerged—a deep, resonant growl that made the ground beneath them tremble. The Ancient One whirled toward the source, her eyes widening with genuine alarm.
"Alex!" she shouted. "Whatever's coming through—it's not just a demon. It's something else entirely!"
The darkness within the rift parted like a curtain, and a massive, clawed limb emerged—scaled in obsidian black that absorbed light rather than reflected it. The limb alone was the size of a building, ending in talons that could easily tear through steel.
"What have you done, Mephisto?" Alex demanded, hovering higher to get a better vantage point.
"Called in a specialist," the demon lord replied with malicious satisfaction.
The creature that emerged rivaled the largest of mythical beasts—a draconic form of terrifying proportions. As it fully manifested into the mirror world, its true scale became apparent. Its body was serpentine yet massive, covered in scales of volcanic glass that caught the light of the surrounding chaos in hypnotic patterns. Multiple heads—five in total—extended from its sinuous neck, each crowned with horns of different configurations. Its wings unfurled slowly, deliberately, casting a shadow that plunged half the battlefield into unnatural darkness.
"Behold Tiamat, First of the Hell Wyrms," Mephisto announced with malicious pride. "While you're busy with me, she will find what you truly value."
The Ancient One appeared at Alex's side, her face taut with concern. "That creature—it's not just from the Hells. It's a primordial force, Alex. Like the original chaos of creation, but... corrupted."
With a gesture from Mephisto, the colossal dragon turned toward the distant river—the boundary of the mirror world that connected to the exit portal. Its movement was surprisingly graceful for something of its size, each step precise despite the devastation it caused simply by existing in this reality.
"I've been in this world long enough to taste its structure," Mephisto sneered. "That river leads to your true sanctuary, doesn't it? To your precious World Tree and all those children you've saved."
Alex's radiant form pulsed with sudden alarm. The World Tree—center of his constructed multiverse and refuge for countless rescued souls from dying realities. If Tiamat reached it...
"NO!" Alex shouted, attempting to fly after the massive creature, but Mephisto intercepted him with a wall of hellfire that stretched across the entire battlefield, its heat so intense that even Angelus Prime's celestial form had to recoil.
"Stay and play with me, Alexander," Mephisto commanded, his massive form expanding to block Alex's path. "Or are those innocents not worth your attention?"
The Ancient One placed a restraining hand on Alex's luminous arm. Despite the inherent danger of touching such concentrated energy, she showed no discomfort—a testament to her own mastery of mystical forces.
"Alex, think strategically," she urged, her voice low and intense. "That's what he wants—to divide us. To make you act rashly."
But even as she spoke, Tiamat had reached the river's edge. The massive dragon paused, five heads weaving in serpentine patterns as it seemed to taste the air. Then, with surprising delicacy, it extended one enormous clawed foot into the water.
The river reacted violently—its surface boiling on contact, steam erupting in massive clouds that temporarily obscured the dragon from view. When the vapors cleared, Tiamat had not retreated. Instead, its foot remained submerged, and the corruption was spreading visibly through the water—clear blue turning to murky black that flowed downstream toward the portal.
"He's using Tiamat to corrupt the pathway!" the Ancient One realized. "If that taint reaches the World Tree—"
"It won't," Alex said firmly, his celestial voice resonating with grim determination.
The Ancient One, still fending off waves of lesser demons, called out, "Alex! The mirror world is destabilizing further—we can't maintain this battle much longer!"
A group of winged demons dove toward her, sensing her momentary distraction. Without looking, she raised her hand, and a spiraling helix of golden energy erupted around her, shredding the attackers into smoldering fragments.
"I can hold Mephisto for a time," she continued, sweat beading on her forehead from the effort. "Go after the dragon!"
Trapped between Mephisto and the retreating form of Tiamat as it thundered toward the river portal, Alex made his decision. "You just pissed off the wrong guy," he growled at Mephisto.
He launched himself directly at the demon lord, a feint that caught Mephisto by surprise. The demon raised his defenses, expecting a frontal assault, but at the last moment, Alex veered sharply downward, diving beneath the wall of hellfire and arrowing toward the river.
"Insolent gnat!" Mephisto roared, realizing the deception too late. He hurled a spear of concentrated hellfire that missed Alex by inches, striking a nearby mountain and reducing it to molten slag in seconds.
The Ancient One seized the opportunity, launching herself at Mephisto with renewed vigor. Golden bands of mystical energy erupted from her outstretched hands, wrapping around the demon lord's massive form like constrictive serpents.
"Your fight is with me now," she declared, her eyes glowing with inner light as she poured more power into the binding spell. "Let's see how you fare against the magic of Kamar-Taj!"
Mephisto struggled against the bindings, his muscles straining against mystical constraints that tightened with each movement. "Your order is a relic," he snarled. "A dying breed clinging to outdated philosophies."
"And yet," the Ancient One countered, "here I am, holding a demon lord at bay." She twisted her hands in complex patterns, and the golden bands began to siphon Mephisto's own energy, redirecting it into a self-sustaining loop that weakened him with each passing moment.
Meanwhile, Alex raced toward Tiamat, who had now fully entered the river and was moving steadily toward the dimensional boundary. The water around the dragon had turned completely black, corruption spreading outward with each massive step the creature took.
Suddenly, the ground beneath them began to shake violently—not the familiar tremors of the disintegrating mirror world, but something else. Something massive. The river toward which Tiamat was heading began to churn and bubble violently.
Tiamat paused, its five heads swiveling in different directions, sensing a new presence in the mirror world. One head dipped low, jaws parting to taste the water with a forked tongue the size of a bus.
Even Mephisto faltered, momentarily confused. "What trick is this?" he demanded, straining against the Ancient One's mystical bonds.
"No trick," Alex replied, a knowing smile forming on Angelus Prime's radiant face. "Just an old friend."
The vibrations intensified, so powerful now that cracks formed along the riverbanks, spreading outward like the web of a demented spider. The water itself seemed to recoil from Tiamat's corruption, pulling back in a massive withdrawal that left stretches of riverbed exposed—as if the river itself was gathering its strength.
"Impossible," Mephisto whispered, genuine shock registering on his infernal features. "That creature cannot be part of your mirror world."
The Ancient One's concentration wavered for just a moment as she too sensed what was coming. "Alex," she called out, "what have you connected this dimension to?"
Before he could answer, the waters of the river exploded skyward as an incandescent blue beam of atomic energy shot forth, striking Tiamat directly in the center mass. The hell dragon screeched in surprise and pain as the force of the blast sent it staggering backward. All five heads reared up, bellowing in unified rage at the unexpected attack.
The corrupted water evaporated instantly where the beam had passed, leaving a path of purified riverbed in its wake. Steam filled the air, temporarily obscuring whatever had launched the devastating attack.
Tiamat recovered quickly, its wings unfurling to their full, terrible span as it prepared to face this new challenger. The five heads weaved in menacing patterns, each tracking movement beneath the water's surface with predatory focus.
From the churning waters rose a behemoth—a prehistoric god awakened to defend its territory. Standing nearly 400 feet tall, the creature's charcoal-gray scales covered muscles dense enough to withstand nuclear blasts. Jagged dorsal plates ran down its back, glowing with internal blue energy that pulsed with gathering power. Its massive head housed intelligent eyes that fixed on the hell dragon with primordial fury, and jaws strong enough to crush titanium like paper. Arms that could topple skyscrapers ended in clawed hands, flexing with anticipation for the coming battle.
As the creature fully emerged from the water, it threw back its head and released a roar that shattered what remained of the mirror world's false sky—a sound that was both ancient warning and modern challenge, a declaration of dominance that had echoed across Earth's oceans since time immemorial.
Godzilla, King of the Monsters, had arrived.
The atomic titan fixed its gaze on Tiamat, another pulse of blue energy traveling up its dorsal spines as it prepared for a second blast. Behind it, the waters still churned, suggesting this defender might not have come alone.
The Ancient One stared in astonishment, her mystical senses overwhelmed by the sheer primal power now present in the mirror world. "What manner of being is that?" she whispered, momentarily forgetting her battle with Mephisto.
"That," Alex replied, his celestial form glowing brighter with renewed confidence, "is Earth's oldest guardian. And a personal friend."
Godzilla roared again, the sound reverberating across the battlefield with such force that several of Mephisto's lesser demons simply disintegrated under its acoustic pressure. The titanic creature took a deliberate step forward, each footfall creating minor earthquakes that rippled through the already fragile reality of the mirror world.
Mephisto's expression shifted from shock to calculation. "An impressive pet, Alexander," he conceded. "But Tiamat is no ordinary dragon. She was ancient when your world was still cooling from its birth-fires."
As if in response to its master's confidence, Tiamat lowered its five heads to face Godzilla directly. From each mouth came a different elemental attack—one belched forth acid that melted stone on contact, another breathed a cone of absolute zero cold, a third unleashed lightning that arced wildly across the battlefield, the fourth spewed clouds of toxic gas, and the fifth—the central head—unleashed a torrent of unholy fire that burned with the souls of the damned.
The combined attack engulfed Godzilla entirely, creating a maelstrom of elemental fury that obscured the titan from view. The Ancient One raised a protective shield around herself and Alex as stray energies from the clash lashed out in all directions.
"Can your friend survive that?" she asked, genuine concern in her voice.
The answer came in the form of another blinding blue beam that cut through the elemental chaos, striking Tiamat's central head with enough force to snap it backward violently. The dragon's unholy fire sputtered and died as Godzilla emerged from the assault, charred in places but largely undamaged—and visibly enraged.
"Godzilla doesn't just survive," Alex said with grim satisfaction. "He adapts. And he remembers his enemies."
The titan charged forward with surprising speed for a creature of its size, colliding with Tiamat in a clash that sent shockwaves across the mirror world. The two titans grappled, claws raking against scales, jaws snapping at vulnerable points. Where they fought, reality itself seemed to warp under the strain of containing such primal forces.
With Mephisto momentarily distracted by this unexpected development, the Ancient One seized her advantage. Her hands traced complex patterns in the air, golden energy flowing from her fingertips to form a cage of pure mystical force around the demon lord.
"Now, Alex!" she called out. "While he's contained—we need to seal the hellrifts before more of his forces pour through!"
Alex nodded, understanding her strategy immediately. As Angelus Prime, he could sense the weaknesses in the dimensional tears—the points where Mephisto's corrupting influence had forced entry into the mirror world. With precise bursts of celestial energy, he began to cauterize these wounds in reality, each sealed rift sending ripples of stability through the surrounding environment.
Mephisto roared in frustration, his form swelling as he poured more power into breaking free of the Ancient One's mystical prison. "You think these parlor tricks can hold me?" he snarled. "I've broken the bonds of gods!"
"Perhaps," the Ancient One replied calmly, though beads of sweat now coursed freely down her face from the effort of maintaining the spell. "But can you break free before your connection to the Hells is severed completely?"
Understanding dawned in Mephisto's molten eyes. Without the hellrifts, his power in this realm would be limited to what he had already brought through—substantial, but not inexhaustible. And with each rift Alex sealed, the mirror world's native laws of reality reasserted themselves more strongly, further constraining the demon lord's abilities.
"Clever," Mephisto acknowledged, a note of genuine respect in his voice. "But you've made one critical miscalculation."
With a roar that seemed to come from everywhere at once, Mephisto's form suddenly exploded into a swarm of thousands of smaller entities—each a miniature version of the demon lord, each cackling with malevolent glee as they scattered in all directions, easily escaping the mystical cage that had been designed to contain a single large entity.
The Ancient One staggered backward, momentarily overwhelmed by this unexpected transformation. "Alex!" she called out in warning. "He's dispersed his essence!"
But Alex was already responding, Angelus Prime's wings spreading wide as he unleashed waves of purifying light that eradicated dozens of the mini-Mephistos on contact. Yet for each one destroyed, more seemed to manifest from the shadows of the battlefield.
"I am legion," thousands of voices chanted in disturbing unison. "I am endless."
Meanwhile, the titanic battle between Godzilla and Tiamat continued to reshape the landscape. Tiamat had managed to wrap its serpentine body around the atomic titan, constricting with crushing force while its remaining heads unleashed elemental attacks at point-blank range. Godzilla's dorsal plates flashed brilliantly, and a pulse of nuclear energy exploded outward, forcing the dragon to loosen its grip momentarily.
The river, now mostly evaporated from the heat of their battle, had left a crater-filled expanse that resembled a lunar landscape. The portal to the World Tree remained intact, but tendrils of corruption had begun to seep through—a sign that Tiamat's influence was spreading despite Godzilla's intervention.
"The boundary is weakening!" the Ancient One called out, creating a sweeping arc of mystical energy that incinerated another wave of mini-Mephistos. "If that corruption reaches the World Tree—"
She was interrupted as several of the demonic entities swarmed her directly, forcing her to focus on close-quarter defense. Golden mandalas materialized around her hands like shields as she fought with both mystical prowess and surprising physical skill, each movement precise and economical.
Alex's Angelus Prime form blazed brighter as he pushed more power into his attacks, but the strain was becoming visible. The celestial symbols on his skin flickered occasionally, and his six wings had begun to lose their perfect symmetry.
"Running low on divine energy, Alexander?" the collective voice of Mephisto mocked from a thousand tiny sources. "Transformation has its limits, doesn't it? Especially amateur celestial mimicry like yours."
"Maybe," Alex conceded, gathering his strength for another attack. "But I don't need to defeat you completely." With a surge of effort, he unleashed a focused beam of light directly at the largest concentration of mini-Mephistos, scattering them like leaves in a hurricane. "I just need to hold you off long enough."
A deafening roar drew everyone's attention back to the titan battle. Godzilla had managed to grab two of Tiamat's heads, one in each massive hand. With a display of raw strength that defied comprehension, the atomic titan pulled in opposite directions. Tiamat's body thrashed wildly, the remaining heads attacking with renewed desperation, but to no avail.
With a sickening crack that echoed across the mirror world, Godzilla tore the two heads completely free. Black ichor that smoked on contact with the air gushed from the wounds as Tiamat's remaining heads shrieked in unified agony.
The mini-Mephistos paused their attack, thousands of tiny faces turning toward the wounded dragon with expressions of disbelief.
"Impossible," they whispered in disturbing chorus. "Tiamat cannot be so easily—"
Their collective voice was cut off as Godzilla's dorsal plates flashed blue once more, energy gathering for another atomic blast. This time, however, the energy seemed different—more focused, more concentrated. The titan opened its jaws, and what emerged was not the familiar beam but a spiraling helix of pure atomic energy that struck Tiamat directly in the center mass.
The dragon's body convulsed as the energy penetrated its scales, spreading through its massive form like a network of glowing veins. For a moment, Tiamat was illuminated from within by Godzilla's atomic power—and then the dragon exploded in a cataclysmic release that momentarily outshone everything else in the mirror world.
When the blinding flash subsided, nothing remained of Tiamat but drifting ash and five severed heads that were rapidly decomposing into primordial sludge. Godzilla stood triumphant in the center of a massive crater, steam rising from its body, dorsal plates still glowing with residual energy.
The King of Monsters threw back its head and released another thunderous roar—this one clearer a victory declaration.
"NO!" The mini-Mephistos screamed in unified outrage. They began to coalesce once more, thousands of tiny forms flowing together like mercury to reconstitute the demon lord's original form. "This isn't over, Alexander!"
The Ancient One seized the moment of distraction. Her hands moved with lightning speed, tracing a complex sigil in the air that blazed with golden light. "Actually," she said, her voice calm despite her evident exhaustion, "I believe it is."
The sigil expanded rapidly, encircling the reforming Mephisto in bands of mystical energy that contracted sharply, disrupting the demon's reconstitution process. Mephisto roared in pain and frustration as his partially reformed body was forcibly compressed.
"What are you doing?" he demanded, genuine alarm in his voice.
"Giving you a one-way ticket back to your own realm," the Ancient One replied, channeling more power into the spell. "Courtesy of Kamar-Taj."
Alex's Angelus Prime form moved to her side, adding his celestial energy to the Ancient One's spell. Where their powers merged, new patterns formed in the binding—the Ancient One's mystical symbols intertwining with Alex's celestial script to create something neither could have produced alone.
"You've lost, Mephisto," Alex declared. "Your army is scattered, your dragon is defeated, and your hold on this world is broken."
Mephisto struggled against the combined binding spell, but with each passing moment, his form grew less substantial, more transparent. "This is merely a temporary setback," he snarled. "I am eternal, Alexander. I will return."
"Perhaps," the Ancient One acknowledged, maintaining her focus on the spell despite visible strain. "But not today. And not to this world."
With a final surge of combined power, they completed the banishment spell. A portal of swirling energy opened beneath the demon lord—not a rift to the Hells, but a one-way dimensional pocket that would take centuries to escape from.
"This isn't over!" Mephisto howled as he was dragged inexorably into the portal. "I will find you again, Alexander! I will find everything you love and—"
His final threats were cut off as the portal snapped shut, leaving behind only a faint smell of brimstone and a scorch mark on the ground. The remaining lesser demons, now cut off from their master's power, began to disintegrate into motes of ash that drifted away on the wind.
The Ancient One swayed slightly, the toll of the prolonged magical battle finally catching up to her. Alex caught her arm, supporting her as they both looked toward where Godzilla still stood, surveying the battlefield with primeval vigilance.
"A remarkable ally," the Ancient One commented, genuine admiration in her voice. "Though perhaps not one I would have expected from you."
Alex smiled, his Angelus Prime form beginning to dim slightly as the immediate threat passed. "The multiverse is full of surprises," he replied. "Godzilla has guarded his Earth for millennia—it seemed fitting to connect this defensive boundary to his territory."
The titan turned toward them, intelligent eyes fixing on the pair for a long moment. Then, with deliberate movements, Godzilla began to wade back into what remained of the river, each step causing minor tremors through the recovering landscape.
"Is he... leaving?" the Ancient One asked.
Alex nodded. "His work here is done. And he has his own world to protect."
They watched in silence as the King of Monsters submerged once more beneath the waters, disappearing from view as naturally as he had appeared. The river, now cleansed of Tiamat's corruption, began to flow normally again, its connection to the World Tree secure once more.
"The mirror world is stabilizing," the Ancient One observed, her mystical senses detecting the shifts in the dimensional fabric around them. "Though it will take time to fully recover from this battle."
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"Time we now have," Alex replied. His Angelus Prime form flickered briefly, then stabilized. "Thanks to you. Your binding spell was... incredible. I've never seen anything like it."
She smiled, a rare expression that softened her usually composed features. "And I've never seen a transformation quite like yours," she acknowledged. "Angelus Prime... a perfect counter to demonic energy."
"One of many forms," Alex said. "But useful in the right circumstances."
The Ancient One's gaze turned thoughtful as she surveyed the devastation around them. "Mephisto was right about one thing," she said after a moment. "He will return eventually. Entities like him always do."
"And when he does," Alex replied with quiet confidence, "we'll be ready." He gestured toward the now-peaceful river that led to the World Tree. "All of us."
As if in response to his words, the mirror world seemed to exhale—a collective release of tension as its natural laws reasserted themselves fully. The chaos of battle began to fade, replaced by the steady process of dimensional healing.
The Ancient One stretched out her hand, and a golden portal opened before them—a doorway back to her own reality. "Until next time, then," she said, something unspoken lingering in her eyes.
"Until next time," Alex agreed, understanding the weight of those simple words.
As she stepped through the portal, returning to her duties as guardian of her Earth, Alex remained for a moment longer in his Angelus Prime form, watching as the mirror world continued its restoration. The battle was won, but the war—the eternal struggle against chaos and corruption—would continue.
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