Herobrine in Marvel...again

Chapter 30: 23 Date??



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Humanity rose much earlier thanks to the aversion of the apocalypse called 'White Event' though Earth did gain its protective system as Starbrand T-Rex, and with Ender's guidance, it grew much more powerful than the original.

Starbrand is a very powerful artifact, there is no specific power it grants to the user since it varies from user to user but one thing is guaranteed EVERY Starbrand is easily one of the strongest beings in existence and immortality is a bonus even though Marvel Universe didn't give equal treatment to all of its users like always but the point stands.

There is not only one Starbrand but multiple in one universe since many growing Galaxies or Planets needed to be protected from invaders who sought to exploit the growing planets.

Starbrand's power is limited by users' imagination, and the statement is true.

Similar to Starbrand, there is another being that grants the host powers that make them nearly unstoppable.

(Yahweh)

Hmm, the Angels are doing good. Michael is always dutifully managing his siblings while also protecting Earth from threats. It never ceased to amaze him how many threats the beautiful blue ball faced every day, that even his 'children' needed to work all of the time and they were powerful.

Michael, his dutiful archangel, managed her siblings with precision and care, keeping them focused and ready to protect Earth from its myriad dangers.

Yet, Yahweh's thoughts often drifted to one angel in particular, Lucifer, his brightest creation. She was unique among his children, not because he loved her more, but because she represented an experiment in divine craftsmanship.

Lucifer was made with unparalleled beauty and strength, a shimmering example of perfection in form and power. But her most defining trait was pride, a deliberate choice on Yahweh's part. He had imbued her with an unshakable sense of self-worth, a trait that could either elevate her to the highest heights or become her greatest flaw.

He wanted to see if Lucifer could keep her pride in check and choose good over evil, or she would fall from grace.

He could prevent any potential fall, of course. They were his creations, after all. He could bend their wills and sculpt their thoughts. But to do so would be to deny them their purpose, their free will.

And Yahweh valued free will above all. Without it, there was no meaning to virtue, no triumph in choosing good over evil. But as much as he held to this principle, he couldn't deny the concern that lingered. Watching Lucifer walk this delicate line between grace and ruin was a test not just for her, but for himself as a creator.

He had chosen Ender as her challenge.

Yahweh trusted him as a god and as the husband of Gaia, the Mother Goddess, and his sister. Over the centuries, Ender had improved himself in ways few gods ever did. While others sat idle, content in their power and immortality, Ender had grown, evolved, and shaped a legacy. His progress was rare among gods, a testament to his determination and wisdom.

Lucifer could learn much from observing him.

Yahweh sighed, his thoughts returning to the blue ball his angels so tirelessly protected. Earth's future, like Lucifer's, was uncertain. But it was in this uncertainty that beauty lay. The struggle, the choices, the triumphs, and the failures were all part of the design.

(Lucifer General PoV)

Lucifer was far from idle. Her radiant form moved gracefully through the dimensions, but her thoughts were increasingly consumed by a single entity: Ender, or Herobrine, as he was sometimes called.

She had taken to observing him from the shadows, always careful not to reveal her presence. She always prided herself on her Father's greatest creation, the most perfect being in the universe (heh), the most beautiful; everything about herself was perfect, or so she thought.

But her delusions were challenged when she observed Herobrine, more specifically his wings; they were beautiful, not better than hers, of course; she was perfect, hmph.

"He's infuriatingly... similar to me but inferior of course," she muttered to herself, her voice tinged with irritation. From her vantage point in the astral plane, she watched as Ender, with his calm authority and undeniable power, effortlessly managed his land.

Her Father has mentioned him as a perfect 'male'. She didn't understand what 'male' was, but it grated her when she learned from her Father that he got the idea of wings from Herobrine.

Her pride flared, "Not that it matters. I'm still the most beautiful and the strongest," she added hastily, folding her arms. Her golden wings shimmered as if echoing her emotions. "But... why does he have to be so... competent?!"

In truth, Ender's presence unsettled her. He wasn't like Yahweh or her siblings. She didn't know about him there weren't any records in her Father's library about him

As someone who claimed to be 'perfect' not knowing about something frustrated her.

Then she learned about a test her Father had set up. Then she connected strings, Ender was a challenge to her pride.

"Yes, that's it," she muttered. "He's a challenge. Someone I need to prove myself against, I will prove to Father I am the most perfect being."

With a dramatic toss of her hair, Lucifer scoffed. "I'll keep an eye on him, but only because he might be a fake. Trying to project perfection to the outside world, trying to fool everyone."

Would the Angel of Pride fall from grace, or would she be able to keep her virtues?

(General PoV)

Of course, Ender was aware of the peeping tom lurking across dimensions. Even if Lucifer tried her best to mask her presence, her prideful aura was as subtle as a Wither in Overworld. It amused him more than anything else. He could practically feel her frustration whenever she watched him, likely comparing herself to him.

Yahweh had already briefed him about Lucifer and her... unique situation. She was part of a grand experiment, a test of pride versus virtue, and for some reason, Ender was meant to play a role as her challenge. In return, Yahweh had promised him a reward, a new creation he had been working on.

Yahweh's offer had intrigued him. The experiment was evidently of great importance to the divine creator. The promised reward seemed to carry immense value, and while Ender appreciated the gesture, he found the situation weird. For someone like Yahweh, who wielded absolute power over his creations, to allow free will to flourish, even when it carried the risk of rebellion, was an extremely rare decision. Most beings preferred obedience over choice.

He would have agreed to Yahweh's request even without the reward. Lucifer's story was pivotal in Earth's history, and her potential fall would mark a turning point not only for humanity but for the order of Earth as well. And his system rewarded him with anything that played a major role in the universe.

Still, a part of him couldn't help but wonder about Yahweh's mysterious 'creation.' What could be so valuable that Yahweh thought it would be worthy of offering to him?

It wasn't like Ender doubted Yahweh, but the Biblical God had his pride, and he wouldn't give anything 'inferior' to his brother-in-law for helping him with his greatest experiment.

If this was what he thought, it could complicate things even further. Lucifer's 'challenge' was already enough to make the coming days... interesting.

For now, though, he pushed those thoughts aside. Lucifer's prideful energy brushed against his senses again, like a billboard in the night. Smirking, Ender stretched his wings wide, manipulating them to look more flashy than practical. If Lucifer wanted to watch, he would give her a performance worth the effort.

After all, being the 'challenge' to an angel of pride had its perks and its amusements.

But oh, for Ender, Lucifer was still not the most intriguing creation of Yahweh nor the Angels but something entirely different.

Spirits of Vengeance, who were Black Ops of Heaven, though they currently didn't have much work, intrigued Ender to no end. These beings, the 'benevolent' Spirits of Vengeance, as Yahweh had described them, were or would be tasked with protecting mankind. Their exact origins, however, remained shrouded in mystery. He knew their true allegiance lay with Zadkiel, the Archangel of Mercy and Benevolence.

Still, Ender couldn't ignore the peculiar nature of these entities who are a source of powers of one of the most overpowered superheroes (eos) or anti-heroes. The Spirits of Vengeance seemed to embody Yahweh's manifestation of divine wrath, a concept that was quite common, gid emotions gaining sentience and then wreaking havoc. Their powers were described as boundless and god-like, capable of extraordinary feats that placed them among the most powerful supernatural entities in existence. Yet their immense potential came with a built-in limitation: the host.

The host acted as a "safety lock," restricting the Spirit's full capabilities and preventing it from unleashing devastation. The relationship between Spirit and host was complex, if the Spirit controlled the host, the results could be catastrophic, with the host reduced to little more than a vessel. On the other hand, if the host retained control, the power of the Ghost Rider, while still formidable, would never match the Spirit's unbridled might.

However, it wasn't easy to find a suitable host for the Spirits until humans completely developed.

Ender did not need the Spirits of Vengeance; his Hell Bringers served him more than adequately. Still, they intrigued him, especially given Mephisto's apparent interest and use of these Spirits. The demonic manipulator had managed to claim some for his purposes, something that should not be easy but maybe Mephisto had some of his tricks on work.

Ender's motives were quite similar to Mephisto's but more grand. What if he could create his version of such Spirits? Not one that relied on his or the Nether's energy, but a wholly independent entity imbued with its power, but he could still strip it of power if it ever went rogue. He theorized it was possible; after all, Yahweh had done something similar with Zarathos, the Spirit of Justice.

Interestingly, Zarathos wasn't called an angel but a Spirit, a distinction that raised questions for Ender. Perhaps it was due to Zarathos' similarities to the Spirits of Vengeance, or maybe it was due to something entirely different.

Ender had yet to meet any of Yahweh's angels personally, though he often pondered their nature. For now, he would observe and experiment. Someday, he was confident he could create his own Spirit of Vengeance, one that could rival Yahweh's design but remain firmly under his control.

(Ender)

"Enough monologuing about Spirits of Vengeance," he has more important matters to focus on, like finally taking Gaia on a proper date.

The thought weighed on him, not with guilt, but with a sense of overdue obligation. They were already bound together in soul, created a life together, and were now expecting another child. Yet, in all that time, not once had they done something as simple as a date.

"Married for centuries, built realms, had a child, and she's pregnant again... yet no date," I muttered in disbelief, shaking his head. If anyone heard, they might laugh at the absurdity of it, but to me, it was serious. Gaia deserved something special.

He had been brainstorming for weeks, trying to find the perfect place. That was when Oshtur came through, gifting him a star map with locations of alien worlds and wonders that could be the perfect spot for a date.

The map opened up a world of possibilities, a change of scenery for them; while Earth was a beauty, a change is always good.

"I have created so many things," he says with a smirk "Planning a date shouldn't be this hard..."

It wasn't that Gaia was demanding, far from it. Hell, she doesn't even know what a date is. But he wanted this for her, for them.

"I expect alien empires should have something good for a romantic date," he said with a glint in his eye.

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[[You have gained Lucifer's (Archangel) attention, and Yahweh has deemed you worthy of having Lucifer, his cherished daughter, as your 'partner' (in the challenge)

Title: Seraphim

The title of Seraphim elevates you to one of the most, symbolizing your 'purity', divine authority, and unparalleled mastery over holy power. As a Seraphim, you are not only a guardian of the Aether but also an embodiment of divine will, capable of traveling between dimensions.

Aether Flames

You can summon sacred fire, a manifestation of divine judgment. This fire cannot be extinguished by mundane means and is capable of incinerating even the most resilient demonic or unholy forces. It can also cleanse curses and impurities, restoring sanctity wherever it burns.

Eyes of Revelation

Your gaze pierces all illusions and falsehoods. You can see the true nature of beings, their intentions, and even glimpses of their past and future. No lies or deceptions can withstand your scrutiny.

Covenant of Heaven:

As a Seraphim, you have been entrusted with divine authority to enforce aetherly law. You can bind celestial contracts that are unbreakable, invoke divine blessings, or pass judgment upon those who defy the celestial order.

Dual Aspect of Light:

With Yahweh's approval and Lucifer as your 'partner', you embody the duality of light: mercy and judgment, creation and destruction. You can shift between a benevolent state that heals and nurtures and a wrathful state that smites and annihilates.]

The title:Seraphim is absorbed by the title:Aetherlord]

Note: Lucifer is not his partner, but for the system, this is enough.

The Aetherlord thing is similar to Overlord of Nether but for Aether the Heaven of Minecraft.

Mc can create his version of Angels but they are not on the same level as Yahweh's.

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I am planning to make a date chapter, and in the background, Set and Chthon will be dealt with.

Stone Age will start and much more, and in a few chapters, Volume 1 will end.

But here are two important polls.

Should I skip one generation of Asgardian gods Bor's?

I don't think Bor has any major role that Buri or Odin can't do.

It is also stated in some that Buri directly sired Odin and his siblings without Bor.

It will save a lot of time for me.

-So Skip Bor's generation, and bring Odin so that we can see Stone Age Avengers soon.

OR

-Don't skip.

OR

-Suggestions.

Note- I prefer skipping Bor's generation.

AND LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST.

Which Empire or place would be perfect for a date?

-Kree is a militaristic empire that wants to rule everything, eradicating other species.

-Skrull is a little 'peaceful', but we have seen what they are capable of.

-Shi'ar, an Expansionist empire, is somewhat tolerable and idiotic enough to think they can kill Phoenix Force, lmao.

-Knowhere, celestial's skull, universe's shady place, full of resources.

-Xandar, similar to Earth míx of various other alien species, and Nova Corps and Empire are still in infancy.

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I will not focus on Lucifer by the way for now.

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