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Chapter Four: Fathomless Forces, Terrible Truths, and Joyous Reunions: Part 2
A maelstrom of primordial energies expanded outward within the infinity dome in response to Ash, Primal Palkia, and Omninoir's every titanic clash. The two on one battle for absolute dominance continued as unstoppable forces collided with immovable objects, creating shock waves of omniversal distortion and rending totality apart. Ash was thrown back with the equivalent infinite megatons of force that an omni-nova prized as he and Omninoir 1 Million slammed into each other bodily and at near invariant speeds. They continued this ongoing set of collision courses for an eternally drawn out moment, their speed stretching into the realm of complete absurdity and allowing them to smash into each other a transfinite number of times in the same exact instant.
As both combatants flew back from their latest collision Primal Palkia seized an opportunity to fire off a full powered Spacial Rend attack; a pink blade of pure cosmic energy slicing through the air on a subatomic level towards Omninoir as the distorted, twisted version of Garchomp finished sliding back, just in time for the Anti-God Pokemon to catch the blast. Ash didn't let up and immediately let power flow through to his fists, unlimited energy surging down his arm and concentrating at his hands. He immediately followed up on Palkia's attack and launched a full powered infinite mass punch, his fist vibrating at near limitless velocities just as the blinding flash of light from Palkia's attack receded revealing Omninoir safely behind an impenetrable, full powered protect.
The faster than fast vibrations caused the relativistic mass of Ash's fist to increase infinitum and allowed him to bypass Omninoir's shield. His whole body was now vibrating at near infinite speeds, at the natural frequency of the Omega Omnisphere itself, enabling him to phase out of sync with it almost entirely. His heart was hammering in his chest as fast as he was vibrating and caused the world all around them to pulse with his... pulse, an endless supply of adrenalin coursing through his inhuman veins and endowing him with indefatigable vigor.
He felt truly untouchable and could feel his ultimate intangibility on every level, every layer of his existence as he completely bypassed Omninoir's protect in between the infinitesimal ticks of a Planck time, only for the dragon god to strike with the precision and lightning fast reflexes of a serpent and bite down on Ash's fist, his fathomless biting force clashing with Ash's indestructible, untouchable arm and cancelling out his attack as Ash's body was thrown as hard as Omninoir could chuck him by the mouth. He was sent crashing into the otherworldly surface of the infinity dome with an Omega Omnisphere quaking thud. The thunderous booming sound that followed his collision with this unearthly terrain resounded throughout the entire city even despite the impenetrable dome containing the destruction of the warring beings within, and Ash immediately sensed danger. His infinite precognitive abilities, also known as his omniversal spider sense and many other variations of the ability, went absolutely crazy like countless warning bells in his mind as Omninoir triggered his omni-negation powers to deaden the pallet town trainer's flawless indestructibility. He materialized above the young man and stamped down on him before he could escape with the same force as all their previous collisions, only this time with Ash's flawless indestructibility and immunity being nullified, agony beyond endurance surged through him as his lungs were crushed under the weight of his enemy's attack and every bone in his body was immediately shattered.
Ash's mind and body went into complete and utter shock from the pain, and Primal Palkia gave a roar of pure devastation as he slammed into Omninoir from behind with another quaking shock wave resonating from them. The sheer force of their collision sent the pair of them blasting off at a speed Team Rocket would've been truly envious of. Ash fought to cling to consciousness as his naturally omnipotent powers fought to take control and rid him of this unendurable pain he was now afflicted with. His Meta regeneration had thankfully not been compromised before Palkia redirected Omninoir's focus.
For the briefest of moments he was able to see into the realm of the afterlife, and caught a glimpse of the entire Omega Omnisphere's pantheon of death gods, angels of death, and other such cosmic and omniversal death entities fighting each other over the opportunity to reap the soul of a near omnipotent immortal, fear coursing through him not because of his own death but because of what would befall his native universe and so many others if he allowed Omninoir to remain unchallenged due to his passing. Not that the death gods really cared or understood that, they were just doing their job and frankly it wasn't every day that they got to reap such a powerful soul. Still though despite his understanding of the complexities that made up their nature, Ash was still absolutely relieved when his line of sight was straying further and further away from the world of the afterlife and he felt the pull of his soul back to his body working much like gravity. With Omninoir's absolute super power negation and other abilities distracted from Ash, the Pallet Town wunderkind was able to heal instantly, allowing him to return to the land of the living fully and disappointing his entourage of grim reapers due to his near death experience not becoming the real deal, but it looked like once again Ash Ketchum had managed to cheat death. His lungs and chest healed and expanded back out to their normal size and his bones mended perfectly, snapping back into their proper positions with excruciating relief and allowing him to take his first painless and non fractured breath in what felt like forever.
Ash growled frustratingly as Primal Palkia was sent careening through the air by a massive orb of pink light, a full powered Dazzling Gleam attack compliments of Omninoir doing serious damage as Ash's all seeing retinas burned slightly in response to the massive white out caused by the move, one which would have burned the eyes out of any and every mortal being in the Omega Omnisphere and which even he could feel. Omninoir charged headlong for Ash with killing intent, the whole entire world seeming to stop turning as it waited on baited breath for the fighting to cease and for a victor to emerge. Raichu and Froakie watched in horror from the sidelines while all of Lumiose city gazed at the warring entities in horrified fascination. The entire fight and the young man fighting side by side with his legendary Pokemon was caught on a film by a nearby helicopter with a female news reporter, the woman equally stunned by what she was seeing and struggling to maintain her professionalism as her cameraman and the helicopter got as close as was possible without getting knocked out of the sky by that impenetrable barrier.
Ash, Primal Palkia, and Omninoir were all equally aware of Bonnie and Clemont watching their battle from just a few hundred feet below, near the top of Lumiose tower; unable to believe what they were witnessing and concern for Ash winning out against every other emotion they were currently feeling. The Helicopter with the news hound was getting all of this on video, and Ash bit back a curse upon realizing they were probably able to see his face even within the safety of Primal Palkia's dome; this was going to take some pretty creative explanations and stuff if Ash was going to continue to downplay the full extent of his powers. With everything that was at stake though, Ash knew he couldn't afford to hesitate or hold anything back, but at least Palkia's ability ensured that nobody else had to get hurt.
Ash's mind was racing at an unfathomable rate, he remembered promising Sycamore to save Garchomp but also knew he had to do everything in his power to stop Omninoir; concentrating an almighty blaze into his legs and feeling his right shin and foot heat up with an all-powerful, inextinguishable burst of heat. He channeled everything he had into this unstoppable blaze kick, including the blinding agony from only nanoseconds before that Omninoir put him through, and watched the world warp and disfigure around his blazing leg as he launched it in a roundhouse style kick that Chuck Norris himself would've been proud of. Omninoir ducked underneath the flying roundhouse kick of almighty fire just as Ash brought his other foot around and went with the faster than light motion of his first kick to deliver an infinite mass spinning back kick that would've detonated the entire solar system had it not been for the infinity dome. As it was though, a loud crunching sound was heard as Ash used Omninoir's tactics against him and omni-negated his otherwise flawless physical indestructibility mid-kick, breaking the massive chest plate on the mega Garchomp lookalike and sending the anti-god tearing a swath through the terrain of the floating battle field in the sky.
Omninoir growled in obvious rage, standing to his bipedal, reptilian feet and glaring spitefully at Ash, the monstrous dragon's ruby red eyes and jaws set with omnimalevolent, passionate fury. 'I must admit I am impressed by your tenacity and your spunk boy. But why drag this out, just because you wear that infinity symbol on your chest doesn't mean you're HIM! Fighting HIM would be an honor, but fighting you... is just exercise!' Omninoir proclaimed matter-of-factually in an arrogant monologue. Ash didn't even give Omninoir the benefit of catching him off guard with this intriguing statement, and fearlessly fired a series of full powered electro web attacks, the combination of infinitely strong adhesive and endless electrical energy discharge ensuring the enemy could not escape its shocking grip and would be forced to endure pure agony until they fainted. It had proven an effective strategy for Ash when he had trained and battled alongside his Galvantula in Unova, and he took the liberty of adding some new properties to this one before he fired it.
As Omninoir was ensnared in its inescapable tendrils, Ash added to the web the powers of boundless immunity bypass, absolute super power negation, and the ability to negate every power that could allow Omninoir to escape, evade, fend off, or otherwise allow him to negate, nullify, or manipulate the web by any means short of omnipotent means. On top of all that Ash also included an endless electric type attack and infused the electrical energy with the omni-type capabilities of Arceus in its ascension form, copying the supreme powers of its omni plate and making this Electroweb attack able to ultra effectively damage and destroy any Pokemon and even any being in the Omega Omnisphere. It was a stroke of pure genius on Ash's part, and hopefully enough to fend Omninoir off for a little while because quite frankly this was perhaps one of the most powerful and effective abilities Ash had ever created to ensnare an enemy before. Aside from sparring with his Pokemon occasionally he'd never actually been in a real fight of this nature before and knew that he still had a long way to go before being at his true personal best.
Omninoir roared in what almost appeared to be outrage and surprise when the webbing entangled him despite his efforts to fend it off, having underestimated Ash's resourcefulness and proving his arrogance to be as supreme as his power; Ash may have been a rookie at super powered brawls but he liked to think his naturally limitless creativity and muse was what allowed him to pull this off with style. Omninoir may have had the edge in experience, but his underestimations of Ash's imagination and other human traits was a costly mistake; one he was paying for as his screams of agony resounded throughout eternity.
The sound was the most inhuman thing Ash had ever heard, like a transcendent banshee or a wraith, a phantasm of limitless godlike powers. Delving into his unlimited powers some more, Ash decided to take the phantom thought further and become an Omniarch of death entities, tapping into his vast array of transcendent physiological forms, his composite of divine, almighty transformations to become an omniversal, omni-dimensional lord of the dead, much like the ones he'd seen in his near death experience only infinitely more powerful. Feeling the powers of an omni-slaying death god coursing through him, Ash summoned a scythe with fathomless divine slaying properties and prepared to deliver a truly crippling blow to Omninoir as the Garchomp body snatcher continued to writhe around within the webbing out of pure agony.
He knew there was no way in all the realms of hell throughout totality that he'd be lucky enough to end the war here and now; and he was proven right when Omninoir was forced to abandon his current host or be subjected to unending pain. As Garchomp was freed from Omninoir's control and reverted back to her normal form, several things happened at once. Palkia had thought quickly and fired a full powered totality wrecker at the webbing still ensnaring Garchomp, ripples of totality distorting spheres bursting forth from Palkia's gigantic draconian body and setting Garchomp free before any damage could be done. Ash meanwhile had reverted back to his normal human form and his all-slaying scythe disappeared into the ether; while Omninoir had basically used Garchomp as a means to take his place within the otherwise inescapable webbing. Clearly the Anti-God had implemented some means to escape while leaving Garchomp stuck behind so that the webbing wouldn't think its prisoner had tried to vamoose.
As Ash grudgingly applauded his nemesis for his impressive strategy to bypass his otherwise inescapable net, Omninoir's voice echoed out for all to hear, including everyone down in Lumiose city. 'This isn't over Ketchum, this is just the beginning. To be perfectly clear, nothing is forgiven. There will be a reckoning, and I promise that one day... YOU WILL DIE!' the disembodied voice roared with a high enough decibel level to deafen everyone in an infinitely removed alternate world. Ash wasn't foolish enough to think he'd won and merely scoffed at his enemy's statement, refusing to even speak with the dark god at this point and feeling his presence retreat from this point in Lumiose city, even as he battled Lexie back at Sycamore's lab, or so he thought.
Worried for his new friend and hopefully newest traveling companion, Ash was quite unprepared when something breached Palkia's infinity dome. Looking down and all around the infinite expansion of the dome's interior, which was endlessly larger on the inside than it appeared from the out, Ash spotted something that made his eyes widen in astonishment; for as crazy as it seemed the legendary Pokemon Yveltal had hit the scene. Not just any Yveltal either, this one had two pairs of wings and was pure white with pink eyes, giving off a vibe of pure, destructive omnipotence as both it and Primal Palkia growled at each other in some ancient and primordial dialect that Ash barely paid any attention to.
Sensing that the Yveltal wasn't hostile, Ash was amazed when none other than Lexie jumped off its back, along with Bonnie and Clemont whom she must have picked up along the way to meet him here. Smiling in triumph at all of them, Ash quickly noted that while Lexie looked a little worse for wear she appeared unharmed and was as beautiful as ever. Turning his attention to Garchomp, Ash walked over to it and adopted a comforting presence, conveying to the terrified pseudo-legendary that he was harmless via an empathic connection that allowed it to sense Ash's emotions.
"It's going to be okay now Garchomp, that must have hurt eh? Don't worry though everything's going to be fine," Ash promised her as he helped her stand and walked her over to the center of the dome where Amber and the others were waiting, Primal Palkia maintaining the dome as Ash stared from Lexie to Yveltal in true, genuine astonishment. "Lexie how did you..." he dazedly wondered. Said girl giggled at his priceless reaction, pleased she'd actually been able to surprise him with something and trying to come up with some fake story as to how she captured Yveltal when she remembered her promise to come clean to him about everything. It seemed like the battle with Omninoir was over for today and the singularity had been stabilized revealing the late evening sun shining above Lumiose city all bright and shiny and new again.
"It's a long story Ash, and one I'll be happy to tell you... maybe over another meal at that 5 star restaurant because quite frankly I'm famished," Lexie giggled cutely. "So is it finally over, did you win?" Bonnie wondered as Ash chuckled with obvious relief, picking her up and swinging her around a couple of times before pulling the little girl into a loving hug, surprised by how close he'd become to her, Clemont, and even Lexie in such a short amount of time and wanting to hold her in his arms forever as she wrapped hers around his neck and grinned toothily at him.
"Yes it would seem we've managed to stave him off for the time being," Ash chuckled as Bonnie continued to entangle him in a full body hug. "But," Ash added, adopting a serious face, "I'm sure that this is just the preview of what Omninoir is capable of and what he'll go on to do in the future. I may have driven him off for now but I've no doubt he'll be back," Ash admitted, not just to Bonnie but to everyone present as Clemont nodded in understanding and Bonnie gazed in his eyes, still unable to properly comprehend what she had just witnessed Ash do but understanding one thing. He'd just saved a whole helluva lot of lives this day, and quite frankly she would be honored if he would teach her some of the things he'd learned, because if she had even the tiniest fraction of his power or utter mastery of Pokemon battling...
"We've got to be ready for when he does show up again, bad guys like him and Team Flare; the kind that the Police Forces alone can't handle, we need to be able to help them, I want to help them Ash. I've seen what these guys can do, both now and in the past, and we can't leave anybody else behind to suffer for it," Bonnie declared resolutely, displaying an almost inhuman level of maturity for a girl her age as Ash merely nodded, finding himself amazed by her and Clemont both and wishing he didn't have to drag his friends into another war like he had with Team Plasma or Team Galactic. Still though, if Bonnie and even Clemont were this determined to help out and be a part of the war efforts, then who the hell was he to say they were not permitted to do so? His bonus features did not give him the right to trump anyone else's judgement, because despite everything they'd seen today they were still willing to aid him not only on his ongoing Pokemon journey but also in the war efforts, and that alone made Ash certain of the fact that they'd prove to be invaluable allies and even greater friends.
Lexie took a moment to say her piece as Ash put Bonnie down; "Ash you were amazing, it would not be an exaggeration to say you just saved the whole of creation, and I couldn't be prouder to call you a friend, which after what we've done today and everything else I hope we are friends, or perhaps you've got something other than friendship on the mind," Lexie winked suggestively as Ash blushed against his absolute will and Bonnie quirked an eyebrow at the pair of them.
"We should... probably get down from this infinity dome so I can answer all of the inevitable questions the people of Lumiose city will undoubtedly ask. So Palkia, think you can teleport Garchomp somewhere safe down there until I get this sorted out?" Ash wondered, directing his attention from the group to one of his most trusted legendary Pokemon as the lord of omni-dimensional space merely grunted before immediately obliging. There was a fraction of a nanosecond where the Omega Omnisphere was displaced all around Garchomp's body, and then she was gone, in an instant via instantaneous transportation, omniversal displacement, quantum entanglement or whatever the hell else people called it nowadays.
Frowning in confusion as something crossed his mind, Ash stopped partway towards Primal Palkia's back as Bonnie and her brother both jumped on, the former doing so with a practically endless abundance of giddiness whereas Clemont looked like he was going to be sick. Lexie stayed back with Ash as Primal Palkia flew out of the infinity dome with Bonnie and Clemont in tow, wanting to give his trainer and his new lady friend some privacy but still maintaining the infinity dome around them in case Omninoir decided to try and catch them all off guard.
Walking leisurely at his left side while he pondered a new and startling tidbit of information, Lexie nudged him playfully in the side, eliciting a chuckle from him as her tongue protruded from the side of her mouth slightly. "So, are you going to tell me what's going on in that infinitely brilliant brain of yours, or am I going to have to... coax it out of you?" she flirtatiously grinned at him, looking very much like she'd rather him not give up his information so she could do exactly that.
"No coaxing necessary Lex, I'm just a little bit worried about why Dialga hasn't come back yet, among other things," Ash admitted, a sinking feeling in his stomach as Lexie gazed at him in perplexity, confused by why he was worried about something so mundane. "Maybe he's just running late," she suggested half jokingly and half seriously, though she rather doubted it was ever really that simple with Ash. "No Lexie, he's a god of the omni-temporal continuum and of time itself on an omniversal scale, he's never late. And I'm just worried because if he's late it usually means he's being held up by something... or someone, and anyone powerful enough to hold up Dialga, especially in his primal form is not to be trifled with. But I've been thinking about something even worse for the last two minutes or so, though to be honest it was more like a couple of hours. My mind moves really fast and when I think fast enough the world's clock slows down relative to me, allowing me to process infinite amounts of information in less than a second in normal time, but to me it would still feel like an eternity," Ash rambled on, getting slightly off track in the hopes that he could help Lexie better understand all the various subtleties of his powers.
Lexie chortled playfully, finding it really sweet how much he had grown to trust her in such a short amount of time and praying to all the gods of the Pokemon universe that her role in Team Flare would not somehow jeopardize her friendship with Ash. But for some reason she couldn't shake the nagging feeling that although he said nothing could change his positive view of her, he didn't mean it as literally as she wanted to believe and quite frankly she was terrified on the inside that he'd leave her if he knew the truth, and what had happened to her during her fight with the Team Flare grunts. She knew, without knowing how she knew, that his faith in her would be compromised just like Omninoir had said to her. That mistrust would grow and manifest like a cancer, and as the primordial void so eloquently pointed out, she'd be cast aside out of his good graces soon enough.
"So um, what else is troubling you Ash? You know, maybe I can help alleviate some of your stress," Lexie cooed cheekily, wanting to hang on to what the two of them had for just a little bit longer, wanting to pretend that what Omninoir had spoken to her in private did not ring true within her mind and her heart. Ash found himself suddenly wondering how much he should confide in Lexie, because in all truthfulness he'd only met her about five or so hours ago and that was not enough time to truly know and fall in love with someone. Still, despite his sudden reservations Ash was still able to feel totally relaxed and let his guard down around her. What was it about her that made her so damn irresistible? He was fairly certain she was somehow involved with all of this craziness and that she might even be a Chosen Champion of Arceus, but aside from their possible mutual connection to the omnipotent creator of their world, what else was there about them that made Ash feel as drawn to her as the Omniverse had been to that all-powerful singularity an hour or so ago.
"I guess I'm just worried about Omninoir is all. I mean, you saw what he did, with the almighty black hole and what not, and it got me to thinking. I mean, Omninoir is hell bent on conquest not infinite destruction, he's omnimalevolent but he's not omnicidal Lexie. It just seems really out of character for him to be willing to go as far as he did today, and even he must understand the folly of being an Omniarch of totality without an Omega Omnisphere to rule over. There's an even greater evil at work here than Omninoir Lexie, and I'm at a complete loss to identify what it is," Ash confided in her as Lexie rounded on him, her primal Yveltal waiting patiently for them to finish their discussion so it could fly them both down back to civilization.
"But Ash, you said that Omninoir was a god, an almighty being of eternal darkness and destruction and what not," Amber pointed out and Ash nodded in perfect understanding of her incredulity before he replied. "I know what I said Lexie, but in the endless hierarchy of Anti-Gods, Demonic Gods, and other evil pantheons across the Omega Omnisphere, the 1 millionth incarnation of Omninoir is not all that high up the food chain so to speak. I'm worried that Omninoir might not be who he says he is, or that he is catering to the whims of another, far more ancient and renowned primordial void out of pure respect and reverence. Endless eternities ago Lexie, there was once the Omniarch of Anti-Gods and the almighty creator and divine ruler of the entire Omega Omnisphere and all of its pantheons, good or evil, omnipotent and nigh omnipotent alike, and his name was Zeneptron. He created the Omega Omnisphere concept and was the first embodiment of Omnipotence to ever exist, the prime aspect of the Omnipotence Nexus and Its infinite avatars, faces, and names.
It was he who first decreed that all omnipotent, almighty, and truly invincible beings be merely another aspect of his existence, another face, name, or identity of him, and thus just another part of the Omnipotence Nexus's infinite whole, but he was twisted Lexie. He created the Omega Omnisphere and everything in it for the sole purpose of turning it and everything in it into his own personal play things, his stomping ground as it were. His reign of absolute tyranny and his enmity with all the mightiest heroes in the Omega Omnisphere was the stuff of legends, and if not for the legendary Man of Infinities usurping him our world and infinite others would still be under his thumb. Nevertheless, despite the fact that he was destroyed, it is possible some trace of his infinite existence still remains, or that his Chosen Heir to the throne of the Source Anti-God may in fact have a hand in this," Ash spoke lengthily, Lexie gazing at him wide eyed like an owl the whole time. "I'm sorry Ash but you completely lost me there, can you repeat all that," she requested with a world pageant winning teasing smile as Ash sighed in slight irritation. Some people just had no understanding of the stories of old that explained the origins of the Omega Omnisphere, oh well, it wasn't like he entirely understood or believed them either but still.
"Long story short, I'm saying that Zeneptron was the king of the proverbial roost, and someone higher up like him could've had a hand in Omninoir's uncharacteristic behavior," Ash simplified the explanation of what he believed to be a truly awe-inspiring legend, but then again despite their importance to the Omega Omnisphere, the members of Totality's Mightiest Heroes were masters of the skill of anonymity. And their leader, the legendary Man of Infinities himself, was so far beyond mortal comprehension with his feats and accomplishments that although his name resounded throughout eternity; few ever truly knew who he was and simply believed him to be whatever they wished, and depending on a specific universe's traits and characteristics or what they knew him by, the identity and titles of Appaneesty were endlessly variant. The whole point of his thought process was to help them better understand what it was they were up against, and to discern why Dialga was so unbelievably late for his return to his master ball.
As if on cue, a massive blue portal opened up in the sky just slightly above the exterior of the infinity dome, and Dialga slowly and elegantly glided out in its primal form. Ash could immediately sense something was wrong as he grabbed Lexie and held her in his arms protectively, surprised that he couldn't place the source of his paranoia but acting on pure instinct as Dialga looked down upon them with absolute zero coldness, eternal indifference and soul chilling ungodly disdain.
Without saying so much as a word to them to indicate what the problem was, Ash was astounded when he felt the presence of Bonnie suddenly teleporting within the dome behind him and Lexie and Yveltal. Dialga reared back before firing a Roar of the Omega Omnisphere attack point blank at Palkia's Infinity dome, the omni-colored stream of pure energy temporarily blinding Ash's all-seeing eyes and collapsing the infinity dome within a fraction of a Planck time. Primal Yveltal was able to take to the skies but seemed to be struggling in midair, and Ash was just about to levitate him, Lexie, and Bonnie to safety when he suddenly had a horrifying realization. As impossible as it was, despite every known fundamental law of the Omega Omnisphere, and in spite of everything else including the complete absurdity of it all, Ash's powers were stripped clean.
All of them, his omnipotent apotheosis and his connection to the Omnipotence Nexus had somehow impossibly been deadened and maybe even severed altogether, and with that beyond terrifying thought in mind, Ash and Lexie began their untimely plummet towards the ground below, completely and utterly powerless to stop what was about to happen as both he and Lexie seemed to realize what had happened at the same time. They were barely able to see past the tears streaming in their eyes as they reached terminal velocity and fell towards the city below, Bonnie just a few seconds ahead of them and beyond Ash's power to save as he held onto Lexie for dear life and came to the impossible realization that he was going to die.
Was this how it was going to end?! It couldn't be, not like this, it was not his fate to die this day, but then again he knew better than anyone how fickle fate could be! His heart pounding in his ribcage but at now perfectly human speeds, Ash tried to fight his urge to panic as his brain worked overtime to come up with a solution, but they were falling too fast, and despite the absurdity of the situation his powers were indeed gone, which meant that. 'I can't stop this from happening, we're going to die and I'm never going to know what exactly that thing that controlled Dialga was?' were his last thoughts before he closed his eyes and awaited the inevitable, knowing there was nothing else to be done at this moment and not sure if his Pokemon had been similarly nullified, even with Lexie screaming in his ears at him to do something, he knew he couldn't stop this. For the first time in his whole entire life, even before his deification, Ash Ketchum 1 Million was wholly, maddeningly, impossibly, perfectly... powerless!
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Approximately Half an Hour before, Back at Sycamore's Lab
Heart pounding in her ribcage at a million miles a second, check; fear and terror welling up inside of her like a tsunami, check, a professor and his assistant several blocks away trying to alert the authorities to the incredible danger and leaving her here, double check. Overwhelmingly powerful and malevolent force of darkness threatening the entire world, once more Amber checked off another part of her list of insane events as she gazed at the mindless, soulless zombies that once served as her top grunts. Now their eyes were lifeless and glassy, staring into infinity itself uncomprehendingly and with complete omninescience. They were frothing at the mouth like rabid animals rendered crazy by some deadly disease, but Amber knew they were merely symptoms and that this Omninoir Ash told her about was the source of the plague. One thing above all others was clear to her and at the very forefront of her mind. This was the very same monster that haunted her nightmares her entire childhood, the very same demonic god, the Black Mew that had murdered her parents and then attempted to do the same to her and her starter Pokemon Sylveon.
Amber had longed for the day when she could look this dark god in the eye and fight for her family's vengeance, but now that she was here and seeing this thing with her own eyes for the first time in almost a decade; she felt like that scared little girl all over again and found to her horror that she was just as afraid of him now as she had been back then. Despite all her hard work to master the art of Pokemon Battling on an omnipotent level, despite her induction into Team Flare and partnership with Lysandre who promised to not only help her train but also to shield her from the darkness of the world until she was truly ready to face it and do what needed to be done. To her, Omninoir wasn't just some supernatural being with unlimited cosmic powers, to her he represented all that was wrong with the world and by extension all other worlds in the totality of existence.
She was startled out of her fear-ridden reverie when Omninoir chuckled, using the mouths of her grunts as his own, a rank aura polluting the air as his mere presence gave off pulsating vibes of pure, unadulterated force and evil. It was enough to render most mortals little more than scared little children, but Amber refused to let this thing scare her anymore than was necessary.
"You are quite right when you think of me as representing all that is wrong with the world Amber Valentino, but such is my nature and such as it has always been and will always be. Of all the different omnipotent beings out there, the concept of the Anti-God is perhaps the most corrupting of them all. But alas this is neither here nor there; I am here to discuss you and your... hopeless situation. You really think you alone possess the power to vanquish me and purge me from existence? Face it Amber, you are NOTHING, and now with my presence highlighting all the worst parts of who you've always been, your true self is revealed. You are nothing but a scared little girl, all alone in the world crying for mommy and daddy,' Omninoir cackled menacingly at her, and Amber gritted her teeth as a Pokeball comprised entirely of dark matter and energy appeared in her number one grunt's hand, sensing that whatever was contained within it would probably possess powers rivaling that of her strongest level infinity Pokemon.
"At least I had a family to cry for, but what would you understand about the human capacity for love and caring? Nothing about you is human Omninoir, and it never will be," Amber retaliated, not wanting to get dragged into some kind of debate about some of the more questionable choices she made, especially with an ungodly being who was able to bring out the darkest aspects of her existence with just his mere presence. "Good thing to, humanity truly is the grand architect of its own undoing. All you need to do is give them enough rope and they'll hang themselves. For all your bravado Amber I can see inside of your soul, I know the things you have done in the name of good intentions, but the road to hell itself is paved with pure intentions my dear. You're incorruptible sadly, otherwise I'd be more than happy to take over your mind and body and violate you in ways you couldn't even begin to imagine." Omninoir gurgled lasciviously, orgasmic-ally amused by Amber's thoughts and emotions which he claimed he was able to read off of her like one would read a picture book for kids.
Amber gritted her teeth in response, knowing that he was just trying to stir up more negativity, anger, and resentment within her for him to feed off of and yet failing to keep him from succeeding in the endeavor. She knew she was wasting her time to keep him talking but she needed to know why in the hell he had destroyed her life single handed. "Drop the pretense Omninoir; if you can read my thoughts and emotions then you know why I'm bothering to have this rather intimate and lively chat with you. Why did you take my only family away from me, and don't tell me there's no reason because I doubt it was just for kicks in my case," Amber bit out sardonically.
Omninoir's response was to continue cackling like a maniacal Mightyena, finding his response in the middle of his mirthless guffawing. "You overestimate your importance Amber, but you are right about one thing; I did kill your parents, the only thing I failed to do that night was what I came to your house to do... kill you. If I were you though Amber I'd be thanking me, because your life is so much better now thanks to what I have done. Just think about it, the power you amassed, the utter mastery of Pokemon battling you've attained through rigorous training, and the beloved Pokemon partner you inherited from a long line of champion level trainers and top coordinators. All of this boils down to the simple fact that you were stripped down to nothing and had to claw your way to power. If it hadn't been for me Amber, none of that would've happened, and you might not have found out about your alleged connection to Arceus otherwise," Omninoir proclaimed with an air of pure arrogance and expectancy, as though awaiting her to somehow grovel and profess her undying loyalty to him out of sheer reverence for all the good things that had happened in her life because of what he did. Yeah, like bloody hell that was going to happen; while she would admit that many good things arose from that horrible night they didn't necessarily outweigh the trauma she had endured, or the pain of loss and the void in her soul that still remained even to this day.
"If you're expecting a thank you I'm afraid I'm not in a particularly thankful mood, especially since all the good things in life that arose from that horrible night were of my own doing and my own ability to transcend the situation and nobody else's. You had nothing, NOTHING to do with any of the good things that came from years of training myself to make the best of a bad situation. I MAKE MY OWN LIFE, I'M MY OWN PERSON, AND I ALONE CONTROL MY DESTINY! If there is anything I have learned from Ash these past hours it is that even though he and I and other people may be destined for greatness, we have a choice as to how we go about fulfilling said destiny," Amber declared passionately, not willing to stall anymore since she finally understood why her parents had to die. It may have been horrible and traumatic to witness, but it got easier every day, and no matter how twisted he was Amber knew that in some strange way Omninoir was right about one thing.
He was right about the fact that she wouldn't have become the person she is today if not for the trials and adulations she endured in her childhood; she'd have never met Ash, never had her fate tied to his. She decided here and now, that if she got out of this confrontation with Omninoir alive she'd tell Ash everything about her involvement with Team Flare and defect from them if that was what it took to earn his trust. Besides, she was sure Lysandre would understand that some things superseded her devotion to him and Team Flare, wouldn't he? This whole situation had become a helluva lot bigger than just her or any of Team Flare's goals for changing the world for the better, with the whole of creation at stake and her new friend with benefits needing her even if he didn't admit it; suddenly her life with Lysandre and everything else she thought she knew about the world seemed so utterly insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
"So tell me Amber, what would Ash truly think, knowing you're in bed with Team Flare? From what I've observed he seems pretty set on opposing any member of the new Team Flare, as much as his father did the old one I'd say? What do you honestly think someone with Ash's moral compass would have to say to your involvement with a team whose very name strikes fear into the hearts of millions?" Omninoir omnipathically pronounced, interrupting Amber's thought process as she immediately responded with all the valiant courage she could muster. "He would stand by me," she insisted, trying not to let him get inside her head but failing spectacularly.
"But his faith in you would be compromised. That mistrust, it would grow, it would manifest like a cancer. Inevitably you'd be cast aside, out of his good graces, like I was when Arceus appealed to his inability to blur the line between right and wrong or good and evil," Omninoir hissed, his mirthless and malicious grin splitting the faces of all three of her grunts at once, making her shudder as she fingered the master ball containing her fully trained Yveltal, the very same almighty legendary Pokemon provided to her by Lysandre. She'd had it with talking to this inhuman piece of shit and was ready to take him down; her empathic bond with her Pokemon allowing her to detect subtle traces of their equally enraged and vengeful states of mind, projecting their feelings of support through a powerful wavelength as Amber braced herself for the fight of her life.
Just as she prepared to initiate the battle and Omninoir's main puppet tightened the Pokeball of black energy in his hand, another party entered the room. Amber recognized his presence even before she saw him, but was astounded that he was here as she shifted her gaze towards the laboratory's entrance behind her possessed grunts to see Lysandre's towering, majestic, slightly intimidating form as he stood in the doorframe of the lab's entrance. His blazing, fiery red eyes locked on hers and they widened as they took in the rest of the situation, the three possessed grunts standing between him and the closest thing he had to a daughter.
Omninoir's puppets grinned maliciously in perfect unison upon sensing the intrusive presence of her fatherly figure standing behind them. Amber wanted to shout to Lysandre to run but he simply walked right past the three grunts, never taking his piercing, intense eyes off of them. He didn't stop walking until he was standing across the entrance hall from Omninoir at Amber's side, and with that action completed he finally spoke, but not to Omninoir... to her.
"Amber, leave this psychopath to me, you go find Ash and his friends and do whatever it takes to win his allegiance. Team Flare could only benefit from someone with his skill set and utter mastery of Pokemon battles, but more importantly try to enjoy this precious time you've fought so hard for. Promise me Amber that you'll fly away from here and never look back," Lysandre whispered hurriedly to her, watching Omninoir out of the corner of his eye in case he tried something, but the Anti-God seemed content to simply stand there and grin at them, the air absolutely rank with a wicked aura that set the world throbbing.
"But I..." Amber started, unable to comprehend the absurd notion that this could be goodbye and that Lysandre was letting her go. Lysandre interrupted her reverie, "Promise me Amber that just for now you'll fly as far from here as possible. You can rejoin me after this crisis is dealt with but for now this whole city is ground zero and I want you out of here," he insistently stated, reminding Amber of Ash for a second as understanding dawned on her that this wasn't really goodbye.
Still if Lysandre expected her to simply run away when the whole of creation was at stake then he didn't know her very well. As if reading her mind, Lysandre cast a quick sly smile out of the corner of his mouth as he drew a Pokeball from his belt and prepared to unleash merry hell on Omninoir, or so Amber hoped as her Yveltal immediately sensed her thoughts and appeared from his master ball. Yveltal's massive, towering form took up almost the entire room and his indestructible head punched a hole through the roof as Amber swiftly climbed onto his back with practiced ease, urging him onward and sparing a glance at both Omninoir and Lysandre as both combatants sized each other up, fingering their respective Pokeballs calculatingly as Amber shook herself out of her own morose thoughts and had Yveltal phase itself and her through the building via the full power of its phantom force attack.
In their shadowy and invisible state Amber felt Yveltal undergoing the drastic changes of his primal reversion as she formulated a plan of attack and looked out upon the city. The first thing she and countless other people in the city noticed was the massive, brilliant dome of sheer power taking up half the sky, stronger than the light of the sun and yet people were unable to look away as two massive towering figures and a humanoid being clashed within the dome's boundaries with apocalyptic brutality. Amber knew immediately who the humanoid was and recognized one of the massive draconian figures, but didn't recognize the third one and assumed Ash had summoned another of his legendary arsenal. As if Primal Dialga wasn't enough, but it seemed that like her Ash was full of surprises.
Amber honestly wasn't sure how Lysandre had obtained the eggs containing her two legends Yveltal and Xerneas but assumed he had found them in a nest laid by the prime members of their species, the ones Lysandre himself once used to try and obliterate 90 percent of earth's population using the ultimate weapon. Amber herself had always know what he had tried to do, but lived by the school of thought that everyone deserved a second chance and a chance at redemption. If anyone could understand and respect that she figured it was Ash, but perhaps he would also feel like Lysandre needed to pay for his crimes which meant that he'd be locked away in prison for the rest of his life and never get a chance to fix his mistakes or truly seek redemption for his past actions. If it wasn't for the fact that he clearly had remorse she would not have hesitated to help put him behind bars but she had to wonder if the justice system was flawed for containing reformed criminals even when they were truly trying to make amends.
Still, despite this making perfect sense to Amber herself she couldn't shake what Omninoir had said to her out of her head; even riding the winds on Yveltal's almighty back was not enough to shake the depressing thoughts from her head. She didn't believe in the ability to truly fall in love with somebody after only knowing them for a day or so, but Ash was omnipotence incarnate, maybe he played by a completely different set of rules from everybody else. Hell, why he even respected or abided by human laws was beyond her; why should the rules humanity lived by apply to someone like him? Hell, it wasn't like there was anyone on this earth who could really force him to comply with anything.
She watched as the deified human being she'd had so much fun with clashed mightily with the possessed Garchomp, the shock wave not breaching past the barriers but the sound so loud it made a planet sized thunderstorm seem completely inaudible by comparison. People couldn't see her and Yveltal due to their blending with the darkness but she could see them screaming or pointing up at the dome of light where the three godlike beings were firing off a barrage of attacks. 'Yveltal, you need to hurry and pick up the pace. I want to be part of the action too, and Ash may need our help,' Amber instructed the legendary entity mentally as the Destruction Pokemon phased directly through a building and Amber saw people, walls, rooms, and doors all whiz by her as she and her signature legendary Pokemon literally passed through them like ghosts. It forced Amber to clutch her whooping stomach as both joy and slight nervousness coursed through her, at the thought of something going wrong and the pair of them becoming solid again,, just in time to smash into a wall or kill lots of innocent people.
'Amber, about what the Anti-God said; don't set too much store by it. Omninoir seems like the type of deceiver to spout half truths and perhaps Ash will be more reasonable than you're giving him credit for right now,' Yveltal tried to reassure her while speeding alongside a passing flock of Fletchling and disappearing through another skyscraper and coming out through the roof as he began ascending.
'I don't know about that Yveltal. Ash seems like a really nice guy but I don't think he's one to really look the other way when someone like Lysandre is running around trying to fix his mistakes. I want to believe I can persuade him to join our cause like Lysandre asked me to, but I'm worried that after the stunt my stupid possessed grunts pulled he'll never trust me or anything to do with Team Flare again once he realizes the truth,' Amber pessimistically responded. 'Then don't go back with Team Flare. If Ash's opinion means that much to you in such a short amount of time then defect from the team while you still can. I and your other Pokemon have always told you you're in deep with the wrong people but you refused to believe Lysandre could be capable of repeating his past sins. You may owe Lysandre for saving your life but that debt was paid by now. So if he expects you to cater to his every whim for the rest of your life just because he was in the right place at the right time to rescue you from the fire, then he's just a colossal prick who doesn't know when to let somebody out of a debt,' Yveltal advised her sagely as Amber sighed once more. She honestly just wasn't as optimistic about this as she ought to be and what Omninoir said held a grain of truth to it, of that she was quite certain.
'Let's just focus on the task at... wait, is that Bonnie and Clemont on top of Prism tower? I thought Ash was taking them with him?' Amber noted observantly as they closed in on prism tower, which stood directly beneath the translucent floor of pure energy that made up the base of the dome. She was able to very clearly make out two windblown heads of yellow hair standing atop the highest level of the tower that humans could safely stand upon. Undoubtedly it was the pair of siblings, and making a quick detour Amber guided Yveltal down towards them, surprising the hell out of them as both appeared from out of the darkness and the massive, intimidating form of the Pokemon who embodied destructive omnipotence flapped its wings almightily above them.
"What the... Bonnie, get back!" she heard Clemont scream in pure fright, and for good reason she supposed as Amber realized she probably could've gone about this in a better way. Keeping one eye on the battle above her, Amber noticed that Ash and his massive dragon god partner were slowly gaining some form of upper hand. She had tuned out Omninoir's parting words as Ash managed to land a crippling blow that forced the anti-god to abandon his current host, some form of adhesive of Ash's own design crumbling away from Garchomp's now noticeably tinier frame as the dragon Pokemon of Ash's fired some massive, rotating orbs of pure energy that seemed to saw through the very fabric of reality itself in its trajectory.
"Guys it's okay, it's my Pokemon," Amber said reassuringly as Yveltal lowered his head and craned his neck slightly to reveal his trainer riding on his back. "Lexie, thank goodness you're here. I was just about to ask my brother to invent something to get us up there but now I don't have to. I can't believe he won; I knew he could do it but still... that thing seemed unstoppable," Bonnie rambled excitedly as Clement shook his head and sighed in defeat. "Bonnie sometimes you're so... argh. I'm sorry Lexie but this has been a really long and strange day, but it least it seems to be over," Clement partially shouted above the blustering winds whipping at the four of them as Yveltal and Amber both offered the pair a ride up into that dome. Yveltal's Primal form had a very unique and extremely powerful ability called totality consumption by the ancient Kalosian people; it was basically a living breathing black hole like the one that nearly slaughtered the omniverse only an hour ago or so, but alive and able to feed on anything including all opposing Pokemon attacks and abilities. Not only did it sap any and all opposing Pokemon's energy it could instantly knock out any Pokemon that wasn't already level infinity with its ability alone, and deal infinite amounts of damage without even having to make a move.
So absorbing the energy of that dome, which she suspected was that dragon Pokemon's special ability, and breaching its seemingly impenetrable boundaries, didn't seem like much of a stretch in Amber's opinion. She could always wait for Ash to come down but why wait when she could surprise him in a rather theatrical fashion? Yveltal was growing impatient and let out a massive shriek like some cosmic scaled banshee or wraith; startling Clement and even Bonnie a little as Amber opted to offer them both a ride.
"I don't know about this, is it safe?" Clement wondered, referring to the legendary Pokemon himself rather than the thought of riding it. Amber couldn't help but laugh, "Of course he isn't safe Clement, he's a godlike legendary Pokemon driven wild by the unlimited powers of Primal Reversion; did you think he was as docile as one of your electric type gym Pokemon or something? No, he's an all-powerful force of nature, a legendary entity of omnipotent upper limits; but you can ride him if you like. I don't think he would be too opposed to it so long as you both ask him nicely," Amber informed him like she were discussing something as mundane as the time of day or the weather outside.
Clement gulped audibly but Bonnie rolled her eyes and walked right to the edge of the tower despite Clement's earlier warnings to her to get back and smiled up at the four winged, pure white, pink eyed deity of domination flapping its wings above her. Yveltal slowly lowered himself down to ensure Bonnie was able to climb on safely while Clement shuffled nervously behind, failing to suppress a startled shriek when Yveltal snarled at him, his silver teeth the size of bananas and bared upon sensing Clement's fear.
"Come on you wuss, he won't bite... probably," Amber smirked as Bonnie laughed and jumped onto his back and Yveltal purred like a kitten in response to her total absence of fear while Clement swallowed one more time and finally climbed up on top of him behind Bonnie and was surprised when his body was suddenly fastened to the behemoth's back without him needing to hold on. It was as though Yveltal was a massive source of gravitons and his gravity field made Clement feel extremely heavy and unable to move as Amber pointed to the sky and Yveltal gave a mighty roar and flew straight up towards the barrier without an ounce of fear. He could sense another omniversal entity up there with primordial energies surging through it and was still deciding if the thing was friend or foe just as he loosely followed his trainer's commands and passed right through the barrier like it was smoke; unable to shake the sudden, inexplicable sense of deep foreboding and opting to keep an eye on his trainer in case something went wrong and Omninoir came back with a vengeance. Even to his currently primitive and instinct-prone mind Yveltal could sense something was off about this whole situation. What in the Omega Omnisphere would drive an aspiring Omniarch of totality like the Anti-God Pokemon to try and commit acts of mass omnicide when that was counterproductive to becoming an ultimate ruler? Maybe it was just easier to destroy everything and recreate the totality in his own twisted image, but Yveltal could sense there was more to it than that, and figured he would find out sooner or later and opted to talk to this Primal Palkia about it and exchange notes with the first of the Palkia species in the entire 1 Millionth universe. He had been around for Arceus knows how many eons so maybe it would know more, either way until they knew whatever was going on then there was every chance that things would go to absolute hell before long.
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Of all the bizarre and mind blowing things she had seen today, watching as her formerly dead friends and loved ones returned to life and the town was destroyed in complete reverse was perhaps the strangest thing Serena had ever seen. She was thrilled beyond measure that her friends and mother didn't have to die, even more so that Omninoir was gone and she was back in control of her body, but the guilt of putting others to death so her friends and family could live was still weighing on her just as heavily as it was initially.
Vaniville town was restored to glory, all of the lives lost in the battle were restored, and she didn't have to go through the agony of losing two of her closest friends or the only family she had left, so why did she still feel like today was not a victory? The answer was simple really; nobody should have to die even if she didn't know them. To hell with her destiny or those of the people in her life, this was one screwed up reality if it went by the philosophy of a life for a life and a soul for a soul. She didn't give two shits about a cosmic balance of power between life and death, the fact that random nameless people had to die because of her inability to protect her town and its people was complete and utter bull shit. For once in her life Serena was beyond words and was so mad at the unfairness of it all that she couldn't even focus on the positive sides of this resurrection.
If her inner self represented all that she was and had the potential to be, and she herself was some almighty god bound in human form; then why couldn't she protect everyone? Why did people have to die when she had the unlimited powers to stop it and save absolutely everyone? Wasn't the whole point of an omnipotent existence to be capable of absolutely anything no matter how absurd? Who the hell was in charge of deciding exactly what it meant to be omnipotent? That was a question Serena wanted answered so she could find them and give them a piece of her fucking mind. She hated the powerlessness and impotence she felt despite the fact that she should've been capable of anything? Had the definition of omnipotence changed, or was true omnipotence as she defined it an absolute, illogical impossibility? Perhaps there was a reason that unlimited powers had certain power limitations or certain things it could not do. Perhaps there was some fundamental law of the omniverse that dictated what it meant to be all-powerful in every sense and aspect. If that was the case, then being a god was incredibly overrated.
The Arceus who had helped her battle that monstrous entity was floating beside her; watching as the town and its people rebuilt themselves and sending her condolences to Serena through some powerful telepathic wavelength. 'I sincerely apologise child; I am not yet at the full potential of my species and did everything I could to help you fend him off. It won't be the last we've seen of him, that's for sure, and we all need to be ready for him when he does return. I don't know what I can say or do to make this situation easier for you, except that people die all the time. Whether or not you had a hand in their deaths, no matter how indirectly; the fact remains that the human race is on a clock either way, their time in the world of the living is limited typically, so I really don't think it makes a difference how they die so long as they get to live their lives to the fullest. Who knows, they might even be able to live for a really long time before their time is finally up. If there is anything I've learned it's that the Omega Omnisphere handles its own omnipotence unconsciously but it is usually pretty fair and absolutely set on how it does things. It's the members of the Omnipotence Nexus, the almighty beings who are actually sentient and self aware on an omniversal level who you need to watch out for,' Arceus telepathically advised her as Serena nodded, not really paying attention as she wondered why nobody acknowledged the presence of the legendary Pokemon in mid-air above her even as one of the town's senior citizens waved politely at her as he passed her by.
'Selective imperceptibility, renders me completely invisible, inaudible, and undetectable by any means except to the people I choose to let perceive me and be aware of my presence,' Arceus explained, evidently reading her surface thoughts as Serena again nodded mutely, the power of coherent speech completely beyond her at this point as things settled down in Vaniville town like nothing had happened, like absolutely nothing had taken place. That wasn't true of course, everything had been forever changed, and Vaniville town was about to wake up to a very harsh reality when they tuned into the Lumiose city news channel no doubt. Something was going on over there as well, and Omninoir's parting shot struck a chord and she suddenly realized that Ash may have been somehow involved in this.
The mere thought of Ash not only being closer to her than he has been in years but also in incredible danger from that monstrosity who slaughtered her entire hometown was enough to jar her back to her senses. The sheer gravity of the situation suddenly hit her like a ton of bricks, and she was just about to head off when Arceus suddenly called out to her, asking her to wait so she did; albeit impatiently and in a hurried state of mind. 'I wouldn't have tried to ask you to hold on a minute if it wasn't important my child. You see I am faced with the unfortunate complication of having no contacts on earth who can aid me in my efforts to take up the fight against Omninoir, and I doubt I am capable of taking him on by my lonesome. You've definitely proven yourself capable in the heat of battle, and the two of us have a common interest in stopping this nutcase from achieving his objective. So what I am going to propose is a rather radical solution to our mutual problems. You see, I've met your childhood friend Ash before, and he has reminded me of the goodness of humanity even when I felt betrayed and was willing to destroy the world in order to pass judgement on the human race. Of course I wasn't acting entirely of my own free will and Omninoir's presence may have had a hand in my increased, irrational anger towards people especially when I am normally very stoic and keen to examine every possible explanation before concluding that all humans are bad.
Anyways, my point of this discussion is that I wish to join forces with you. At least for the time being, but do not mistake my presence on your Pokemon roster as compliance to your every command or the willingness to battle other Pokemon on your behalf whenever you choose. I am a wild, untamed, supreme force of nature Serena Yvonne and I will not be treated as a Pocket Monster you keep trapped in some Pokeball. These are my conditions for now, and if I should decide that you're a worthy trainer of me in the future then perhaps I might put myself towards helping you achieve your own dreams and desires but only then. Do we have an accord?' Arceus concluded his shocking proposition as Serena's brain exploded from the overwhelming absurdity of this intensely discombobulating and shocking turn of events.
"Wait a minute, hold on. You're seriously suggesting that we team up against a common enemy? I haven't even formulated any plans of any kind yet and you're already acting like we're soldiers caught in the middle of a war," Serena frustratingly responded, struggling to recover herself as Arceus sighed in slight irritation. 'This IS a war Serena, whether you planned for it or not. The whole of creation is at stake here, and as one of my father's selected champions of the Omega Omnisphere, I'm afraid you have little choice,' Arceus spoke forcefully to her as Serena suddenly felt a strange sense of déjà vu and realized she must've had this conversation with somebody before and repressed the memory of it somehow.
This couldn't be how things went down before she even got a chance to start her Pokemon journey; this was way too much way too fast. She couldn't take it anymore and sank to her knees in utter defeat; she was just a human girl, even if she was containing some almighty goddess within her spiritual recesses she had been born and raised as a human being. This whole grand scheme of gods and anti-gods was so out of her depth and so far beyond what her psyche could safely handle that she just couldn't cope. She didn't ask for any of this, but now she was stuck waist deep in situations that no human could possibly understand. She needed to stop this before someone got seriously hurt, namely her or someone she cared about.
Arceus's demeanor softened upon sensing her train of thought; and she decided that she would do her best to help Serena make sense of all of this to the best of her ability. 'Look, I know you're upset and in way over your head. This situation is bigger than any normal human being can ever imagine, but you're not normal Serena. You've never been normal, I mean sure you may have lived in the delusion of mediocrity for most of your life but the fact is you're destined to accomplish unlimited wonders and miracles the likes of which these teeming masses of regular Pokemon trainers can't even begin to dream of even in their wildest fantasies. So the stakes are higher for you than they are for everyone else and the responsibilities you bear are greater than everybody else, but you already have everything you will ever need to see these situations through unto the ends of the Omega Omnisphere itself. The only thing standing between you and your heart's deepest and most desperate desires... is you. You have no idea how strong you will become Serena 1 Million, and frankly you'll never know your limits because you won't have any.
Look, how about we make a deal here? If you try and live up to your vast potential I promise to do my best to help you understand the complexities that make up your nature and that of the Omega Omnisphere as best I can. I've been a member of my omnipotent species all my life and like to think I'm pretty knowledgeable on all of this,' Arceus proposed kindly. Serena looked up from the dirt and into the incandescent entity standing on air before her; wondering if it was already too late for her to walk away from all of this or if she ever even had a choice in the first place. How could someone who was as powerful as she supposedly was still be constrained by fundamental laws and bear responsibilities equal to what she was capable of?
On the other hand, if she did go through with this the power to be and do anything was hers for the taking? Many people would be ecstatic in her position to be quite frank and most people would never have this kind of opportunity. The pros definitely seemed to outweigh the cons in this case, and maybe Arceus was right, maybe the people whose lives would be exchanged for her resurrected town would be allowed to live out their lives fully before death finally came to collect. It wasn't necessarily a win-win situation in her books, but it would have to do. She supposed she could just quit while she was still ahead and try to walk away from all of this, but Ash had drilled it into her head to never, ever quit no matter how bad things got or how hopeless things seemed. She would be damned forever if she let this opportunity to help save so many people and to possibly save all of creation from an entity that made Giratina seem positively underwhelming and unintimidating in comparison.
"I'll do it," she finally said with a level of resolution that surprised even her. Arceus nodded, feeling pride for this human course through her somewhat against her will upon suddenly realizing that if Serena became a Pokemon champion of the Omega Omnisphere she might actually be worthy of having an Arceus on her team. Lord Percy Jackson only knew that Pokemon trainers like the chosen three of the 1 millionth universe or especially the legendary Ash Ketchum Infinity who was such a ghost to the Omega Omnisphere that precious few in the Ultra-Verse believed in his existence, completely redefined the concept of Pokemon mastery and being the best like no one ever was on a completely unprecedented, omniversal scale. This kind of Pokemon mastery simply didn't exist in the Omega Omnisphere until the Ultra-Verse was born, but now it was far more commonplace here ever since Ash Infinity set the standards for the UV's top tier trainers and omniversal Pokemon masters.
'Then consider us two officially united against the forces of oppression. I must admit young one that I'm not completely opposed to the idea of actually joining your roster of Pokemon but right now I will reserve judgement until I get to know you better and how you'll react in the dark and dangerous times ahead. If you do end up living up to your potential as a future Pokemon champion of totality, the kind of trainer who flattens world champion caliber trainers like Red on a daily basis, then I will most definitely hasten to join you for real. Until that day comes however I will not yield. I am much pickier and more hesitant to offer my full allegiance than my father. Keep in mind that even members of the same legendary Pokemon species can have vastly different personalities and tastes in trainers,' Arceus telepathically declared as Serena nodded in perfect understanding.
"That's fair; I can already tell this going to be a very... interesting partnership. I have so many questions but can we table our conversation until I see what the situation in Lumiose city is, I'm worried about Clemont, Bonnie, Trevor, and professor Sycamore. If Ash is there to then I've got to see for myself that he's okay. I still don't understand half of what's going on, even with my obviously enhanced intelligence as of the last few minutes; but I can't sit idly by and watch the people of Lumiose city die," Serena determinedly said.
Arceus nodded in understanding and followed Serena back to her house, landing on the ground and galloping across the streets ahead of her and with complete inaudibility; phasing through people, sign posts, and her front yard fence like a ghost and without anybody other than her being any the wiser. Serena briefly wondered how Arceus planned to fit in her house but figured if she could walk through solid objects like she was smoke then perhaps size wasn't an issue. Still though, Arceus had to be at least ten feet tall so it was with a bit of unease that Serena followed her through her front door, not even pausing to give Rhyhorn a pat and surprised by how tense the rhino-like Pokemon seemed.
"Serena, take a look at this, something unbelievable is happening; live in Lumiose city," her mother immediately announced the instant Serena stepped through the door. Serena simply nodded and took her designated seat on the couch opposite her mother's; ignoring the giant ten foot Arceus in the room as best she could and determinedly avoiding eye contact with the great equine god in an effort not to draw attention to her. Suddenly Arceus didn't seem quite as impressive as Serena's eyes were drawn to the TV screen and the reporter's face faded in the background as a cataclysmic battle was being broadcast to everyone in all of Kalos. A massive bipedal draconian Pokemon even bigger than Arceus and with lustrous golden orbs on its shoulders was busy exchanging blows with what had to be the biggest Garchomp Serena had ever seen. She hissed the instant she recognized Omninoir even in that form, understanding of his parting words dawning on her as he engaged the titanic behemoth across from him, in a massive dome of light in the sky above the entire city.
The dragon he faced was easily four times larger than him, yet the size difference did little to sway the battle either way, but luckily the other dragon, the one she assumed was a good guy and trying to stop Omninoir... wasn't facing him alone. There was a humanoid figure jumping about and basically teleporting from spot to spot at instantaneous speeds, colliding with Omninoir continuously and faster than the eye could see. Luckily for Lumiose the dome seemed to contain the worst of the damage, but Serena could feel the shock waves even through the camera recording the scene. She couldn't make out the humanoid figure, but they were doing stuff no ordinary person could ever do, firing off blasts of pure energy, concentrating his fists into some kind of infinite mass punch and moving at impossible speeds, much like... Serena herself had done only moments ago. Horrified by this sudden realization, Serena remembered Arceus saying something about there being three champions of the Omega Omnisphere or whatever she called it, which meant that maybe Serena wasn't in this completely alone. That alone was enough to give her hope that maybe her situation wasn't as unknown and unprecedented as she first thought; maybe there was someone out there who was able to relate to the crazy, messed up reality she found herself thrust into against her will.
'It can't be! Is it possible that the person fighting Omninoir in that dome is ASH?! Arceus, please tell me that I'm right about this!' Serena gasped in a mix of absolute euphoria and astonishment. Of all the people in the world who could've been thrust into this same crazy situation that she was, of course it would be Ash Ketchum; this was beyond anything she ever imagined or could've hoped for. He was always the smartest and wisest person she ever knew, and as her closest friend he was right there with her; the same situation, stricken with the same dilemmas, the same grand destiny, the same everything! If there was anyone in the entire world who could be considered a true champion of totality it was him, he was always destined to touch the stars in her opinion and giving his startling display of abilities in this grudge match between him and the Anti-God, she knew he could do so both literally and figuratively.
She couldn't believe Ash was in Kalos, now of all times just when Serena had been thrust into this mind blowing phenomena. Sure there had been end of the world situations before, especially in the last few years, but somehow seeing the person she now knew to be Ash fighting boldly against what was perhaps the most terrifying legendary entity she ever could've imagined, she knew that somehow they would find a way to get through this infinite crisis together. It had to be Ash; it just had to be; because if anyone was smart enough to make sense of this crazy omni-shit it was him. It also didn't make sense for it not to be him because Omninoir had basically told her to tune into the Lumiose news channel if she wanted to find out how he was faring compared to her. This was the only explanation that fit all the variables, Ash Ketchum was in Kalos. Ash Ketchum was in Kalos.
'Oh my God, Oh my God, Oh my God, it really is HIM! I can't fucking believe it! Oh I could die right about now and never be ill content again. This entire nightmare just got infinitely brighter,' Serena squealed inwardly, squirming and fidgeting in her seat as she became immeasurably over stimulated by excitement and ecstasy. She was quick to calm herself down however when her body started vibrating at super fast speeds and was giving off a faint, ionized glow of deep violet. Fortunately her mother was too engrossed in the television to notice, but Arceus was another story.
'Serena calm down, I know you're excited but your thoughts are so loud that I can't block them out. And they're giving me a headache. To answer your earlier question yes, Ash Ketchum is indeed one of the chosen champions my father selected, a future Pokemon master of the Omega Omnisphere,' Arceus informed her, and Serena almost lost her fucking shit right then and there, but managed to restrain herself just in time. She had a pretty good idea of what the Omega Omnisphere was by this point but wasn't too inclined to bring it up. Obviously it was some kind of massive, super reality, perhaps even the largest one of all. If that was true then she, Ash, and this mysterious third champion would be champions on a scale that superseded even Ash's father whom many believed was the most powerful trainer in all of history. Was Pokemon master a relative term, or did she and Ash just literally stand at the summit of the endless hierarchy of aspiring Pokemon masters throughout the Omega Omnisphere? Was it even possible to become number one at anything on that scale? Obviously Arceus's father seemed to think so, but alas this wasn't the time for such idle thoughts.
Forcing herself outside of her annoyingly brilliant head, Serena's attention was suddenly fixated on Ash's lithe form firing what appeared to be some kind of sticky adhesive from his outstretched hands, fully expecting Omninoir to dodge or somehow counter it. She was incredibly surprised however, when the possessed Garchomp failed to do anything at all and was quickly ensnared by the webbing; which then proceeded to shock the reverse deity to the point where Serena had to look away from the TV a moment lest her eyes end up burned out of her skull. She watched in speechlessness and fascination as Omninoir seemingly abandoned his current host, which Serena suddenly realized was Sycamore's Garchomp; the pain from the electrifying webbing threatening to continuously damage Garchomp but before it could do so the massive draconian Pokemon fighting by Ash's side fired off a series of rotating orbs of light that cut a swath through the universe itself like a table saw eating through a piece of plywood. The moment the orbs made contact with them the webbing feel apart and scattered into the four winds; the battle was ended for the time being and Garchomp and Ash and all of Lumiose city was saved, maybe even the entire world.
"He did it," Serena muttered under her breath, and Arceus nodded imperceptibly from across the room, though she couldn't help but feel on edge. This victory seemed too simple and both Serena and Arceus knew that this was far from over; Omninoir would be back sooner rather than later but at least for now he seemed to have vanished. His parting words to Ash and all of Lumiose city worried Serena greatly, something about a reckoning and a vow to kill Ash, but right now she was just too happy and to proud of her closest childhood friend to care about that right now. For the first time since the battle started the cameras got a clear shot of the human combatant, and even though Serena knew it was him seeing him again as clear as day made her breath hitch and catch in her throat.
He still looked largely the same, the same impossibly golden and intelligent eyes, same z shaped marks on his cheeks, seem demeanor and happy-go-lucky and perpetual smile on his face, even as he sighed in obvious relief he was still smiling and still able to retain his positive and charming outlook on life. One thing that had changed however; was how much he had grown up and how much he had... filled out in all the right places. He had a glow about him that seemed to exude an inhuman level of health and indefatigable energy, and he was easily the best looking man she'd ever laid eyes on. A blush suddenly graced her own cheeks as she realized that Ash wasn't just that dorky, cute little camper boy with a heart of gold anymore. No he was a man, a highly attractive, intelligent, and impossibly powerful man with apparent godlike abilities and some omnipotent legendary entity that resembled the statues of Palkia she'd seen in books that were depicted all around Sinnoh, though its coloration was different of course. 'Primal reversion, Palkia and Dialga are similar to Groudon and Kyogre in their ability to revert back to a primordial state and become even more powerful than their present day guises. A lot of the really powerful legendary Pokemon were even more powerful still in prehistoric times Serena, the creation trio were the original users and creators of both Primal reversion and mega evolution energy. Mega Giratina, Primal Palkia, and Primal Dialga all have the astounding and omnipotent ability to bend the Omega Omnisphere's reality like their own personal plaything, a power that drives them to wild, bestial instincts and which they sealed in their lustrous and adamant orbs in an effort to limit themselves to a non omnipotent existence,' Arceus explained to Serena lengthily.
'Strangely enough that's not the most surprising thing I heard today. So why the limitations I wonder,' Serena couldn't help but wonder now that Ash seemed to have won, even as another massive Pokemon with wings entered the dome and somebody jumped off its back, she didn't feel an overwhelming sense of danger from the creature like she did whenever Omninoir hit the scene and was learning that her newfound instincts were pretty spot on. 'Members of the Omega Omnisphere's Omnipotence Nexus have always been fascinated by the concept of living life with limitations in place. Races like human beings continually amaze and astonish us with their ability to accomplish wonders even with such an impotent and unimpressive level of power at their beck and call. Some of us even opted to try an emulate their example a little bit including Palkia and Dialga and even Giratina, who stopped creating mega evolution energy within herself to do the same.
Of course many of us cheat and don't really stick to our limitations, but some of us do, including certain members of the Omnidonae pantheon who are the prime aspects of the Omnipotence Nexus, the first omnipotent beings ever to exist in the Omega Omnisphere. In fact Serena, everything in the Omega Omnisphere was born from the same source, and that source belongs to the Omnidonae pantheon specifically among all members of our Supreme Nexus,' Arceus replied, and Serena was baffled. If the Omega Omnisphere was even half as large as she believed it to be then it was truly incredible that something so vast could actually even have a singular source. This Omnidonae pantheon could've been the ones who determined exactly what it meant to be omnipotent, and if that was true then maybe traveling back to the source of Omega Omnisphere was a possible future endeavor for her one day. Nothing about this made any sort of sense still, but she could at least understand that the supped up creation trio were very, very powerful. If everything truly was born of the same almighty source, then didn't that mean everything was interconnected via some omnipresent wavelength? That was a truly fascinating concept to think about.
Serena's attention was dragged from her reverie when an even deeper sense of foreboding than even Omninoir elicited from her impacted her entire being with the force and suddenness of a planet wide flood. Something was terribly wrong, and as she returned her focus to the screen she noticed that another primal reverted dragon Pokemon god had hit the scene and had fired a rainbow colored beam of light point blank at the dome, instantly dispersing it and causing Ash and everyone else inside to immediately start to plummet. For a split second, Serena wasn't too worried due to knowing about Ash's powers not to mention those of his Primal Palkia; but the other dragon smashed into Palkia before it could move to catch Ash and the other human falling with him, and something died within her as her million mile an hour mind immediately grasped the severity of the situation.
Ash was still falling and he wasn't doing anything to halt his descent towards the pavement below; which could only mean one thing. 'THIS CAN'T BE! ASH NO,' Serena's top of the lungs shriek immediately died in her throat before she could say it aloud and her throat closed up in more terror than she had ever felt in her entire life. Her mind and heart were crushed, Ash's descent reaching terminal velocity and dispelling any further doubts she had from her mind. In the infinitesimal amount of time following that other dragon's attack on Palkia's protective dome, somehow it had stolen all of Ash's powers and left him powerless to defend himself or slow his descent. This couldn't be real, but even her absolute worst nightmares could never concoct something this horrific, this absurd, this tragedy worse than her own death or the death of anyone else she was close to. As he neared the damning pavement below Serena could only fall to her knees and sob uncontrollably; Arceus and Grace equally as perplexed and none of them even noticing what happened next, too terrified to even watch.
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Meyer's Blaziken made his way towards the chaotic scene taking place at Prism tower, moving at the speed of light in an effort to try and stop their deadly descent before the possessed Primal Dialga could take notice. Preoccupied with Primal Palkia who was attempting to commune with him in some form of ancient, primordial dialect, Dialga didn't give indication of stopping anytime soon. Both he and Palkia smashed through the base of Lumiose tower and hit the floor with enough force to smash through every window and for a wave of pure force to resonate through the entire city and beyond, smashing through buildings and catapulting cars and crushing people with sheer blunt force trauma. It was absolute hell on earth as Blaziken fought against the invisible force of the shock wave, but it was like wading through maple syrup and for all of his impressive level infinity abilities, this was a power beyond even him. He was a supreme paragon of his species, but even almighty examples of the Blaziken species were not omnipotent gods like the two warring entities before him were.
As he tried to redouble his efforts, and Ash and the others continued to slowly descend in suspended space relative to the fire bird; Blaziken was quite unprepared for when someone completely new and unexpected hit the scene. A strange, blonde haired girl was succeeding where he was failing, passing right through the impermeable shock wave like it was nothing; moving so fast that even Blaziken had trouble following her movements. Turning around as though she sensed the Pokemon's presence, Blaziken was greeted with a pair of twinkling blue eyes as infinitely intense as the light of his most powerful fire type attacks, one of which quickly winked mischievously at him before she turned back around, but not before he was able to make out her features which were quite attractive for a human's.
She wore a ball cap with a master ball insignia on it, her honey colored hair in a straight pony tail and protruding straight down and bobbing lightly along the middle. Her face was absolutely flawless and she gave off an ethereal glow and boundless allure that would no doubt have every male human in totality falling to their knees in complete subservience towards her if she felt so inclined. Her choice in clothing was provocative and teasing, slightly distasteful in Blaziken's opinion but also surprisingly fashionable. She wore white jean shorts and a grey belly shirt with what almost appeared to be an infinity symbol embroidered on the chest. The strange thing was it wasn't like the golden infinity symbol Ash himself prized, this one was mottled and checkered in tiny, kaleidoscopic cubes of every color Blaziken had ever seen and then some. It was an absolute eyesore in his opinion but at the same time something about it seemed more potent and more significant than Ash's. It felt foreign, alien to the Pokemon world they inhabited. Perhaps this was another of those Omega Omnisphere Pokemon champions, from another universe or something. Or maybe Blaziken was just reading into it too much. Either way, this girl was looking like she was trying to help, and for that reason Blaziken was thankful because something was still halting his efforts to intervene even despite the fact that the shock wave had dissipated.
The mysterious girl moved through whatever halting mechanism rooted Blaziken in place with apparent and ridiculous ease. As her speed increased to transfinite levels and she phased outside of Blaziken's ability to see her moving, Ash and the others suddenly materialized on the ground completely safe and unharmed. At the same time whatever was halting Blaziken and possessing Dialga simply seemed to vanish as he found he could move again, and move he did to check on the children his trainer Meyer asked him to watch out for. As Dialga and Palkia both emerged from the wreckage and appeared back to normal, Blaziken confirmed that everyone was okay while looking to and fro for any sign of the mysterious woman who had chased away whatever wraith had taken possession of Primal Dialga, a feat he wasn't sure even Omninoir could accomplish so easily.
He caught a brief glimpse of a black blur flying up towards the sky and disappearing above the atmosphere at near invariant speeds, while the girl and mysterious almighty guardian angel was nowhere to be found. Ash, Lexie, Bonnie, Clement, and Lexie's Primal Yveltal were all okay, and Yveltal's powers and godhood were somehow restored to. Nothing about this situation made any kind of sense to Blaziken's simple mindset and set of beliefs but apparently this mysterious girl had managed to bypass whatever nameless entity had been the cause of Omninoir's omnicidal glitches and everything else that happened today, maybe even the singularity itself.
"Ugh what happened?" Blaziken heard Lexie moan as she came to, followed immediately by Ash, then Bonnie, and lastly Clemont. "I don't know, I thought for sure we were going to die," Ash admitted with absolute horror. "But Ash, I thought you had psychic powers and everything, couldn't you have stopped this from happening?" Clemont queried as the crowd watching the battle from Centrico plaza all fell silent upon witnessing the miraculous survival of the children who saved all of Kalos. "Not anymore," Ash stated cryptically, ignoring the crowds entirely as Blaziken and everyone else close enough to hear him shuddered involuntarily.
"How is that even possible?!" Lexie whispered, horror struck and amber eyes wide as Blaziken stood protectively in front of them while listening in to their conversation. "I honestly don't know Lex, I thought Omninoir was the absolute pinnacle of all we would have to face but this... this is beyond me or anything I could ever have imagined," Ash whispered to the four of them, taking note of Blaziken's protective presence shielding them from the mob as the Hoenn starter fended off reporters who attempted to interview the living, breathing miracles before them.
"Why do I get the feeling that 'beyond your imagination' is something completely absurd?" Clemont voiced intelligently. Bonnie suddenly felt very afraid as well, unable to even properly comprehend there being something even worse than Omninoir, but Ash seemed convinced that something else was out there. "And to think, earlier today my biggest concern my evading Bonnie's efforts to set me up with some random girl I didn't even know," Clemont added as an afterthought as Ash pondered everything they'd been through today. Clearly this Blaziken standing between them and the mob of people had something to do with their miraculous save, but something foul was in the air and Ash had a sinking feeling it had something to do with the singularity. Such a massive distortion in the Omega Omnisphere itself, God only knew what lied on that thing's inner event horizon. Whatever it was, it was perhaps a member of the Omnipotence Nexus more dangerous than Omninoir could ever be. Perhaps Zeneptron himself had somehow returned from his purging from the Omega Omnisphere, and if that was true then they were all in over their heads. For the first time since gaining his powers, Ash 1 Million seriously considered calling on some extra-dimensional help, because whatever this was, it was absolutely beyond any of the champions the 1 millionth Pokemon universe alone possessed.
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Hundreds of miles away, in the abandoned hall of origin in the 1 millionth universe's Sinnoh Region, the same girl who saved Ash and the others from before was watching, waiting for any sign of the unmistakable entity that had come through that all-powerful singularity. When none appeared and when it seemed to coast was clear, she finally heaved a sigh of great relief.
'Arceus 9 by Infinity, mine and Ash's worst fears have been realized. Somehow when Omninoir's collision with my 1 millionth counterpart ruptured the Omni-Dimensional continuum, he opened a doorway into totality itself and allowed for someone even worse to come through, someone I hoped would never again wreak terror upon the Ultra-Verse. Ash is going to want to know about this, because as insane as this turn of events seems, he's back. Omninoir Infinity has returned and with him, his formerly forgotten UV presence. All of Ash's hard work and endless struggle against this monster... it was all for naught. Now we've got no choice but to expand our operations on an UV scale once more. So much for beings ghosts to the Omega Omnisphere; our cloak of anonymity is shot, and Ash's retirement plan may end up going down the drain if I can't contain this problem on my own,' Serena's doppelganger omnipathically projected, awaiting a response and not even batting an eye when one of the Omega Omnisphere's most renowned incarnations of Arceus spoke inside her head, his deep, baritone voice as familiar to her as the back of her hand.
'This is definitely not good, in fact it is the very definition of not good I'd say. If we can't contain Omninoir Infinity ourselves then perhaps it would be best to start gathering allies like we did in the previous Omega Omnisphere. Serena 9 by Infinity, there is little time for us to act and we must make haste for the nine by 6 universe. Something tells we we're going to need both 9 by 6's and 1 million's help before the year is up. Hell if Rey is willing we might even be able to convince him of the importance of detaining Omninoir Infinity for as long as possible." Arceus informed her as though it weren't already obvious. Serena huffed in exasperation, 'Rey has his own problems and his own universe and deity of darkness to deal with. Ash 1 Million and Ash 9 by 6 however, we may be able to work with them until Rey is reacquainted with the UV. For now at least, it looks like we're on our own.'
Author's Notes: So how is it looking so far peeps? There is more to this story than I care to admit and shit just got very, VERY real!
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