The Silver Surfer was shocked to see how much true power Ty-kun had at his disposal and immediate command. He was certainly on par with Galactus, and his world was far more advanced and developed than many that the Surfer had seen. He'd even gone so far as to completely save the Surfer's world from Galactus immediately once he saw the perceptive chance, and also without hesitation. This sort of helpfulness puzzled the Surfer ever further, yet, somehow, inside of him, he could feel something great churning. It felt like gratitude and happiness; things that he should have felt, but had long since forgotten over timelessness. To feel something beyond simply pain and the depravity of feeling again was nothing short of liberating. The Silver Surfer felt... Free.
He smiled.
"Galactus is weak from hunger," he told Ty-kun immediately, as a direct expression of his gratitude for the safety of his planet, "The best time to destroy him is now." That was all that the Silver Surfer would say to Ty-kun, yet a warm glow of his own self-sustaining energy would keep he and his presence intact as Ty-kun stripped away all of his own from around him, leaving the Surfer unscathed. It seemed like he really knew how his powers worked, and knew that he would be safe from harm as he used his more powerful techniques, having cognizance that the Silver Surfer would be able to survive his ability before he used it. He was not trying to kill them, even if he might have had the power to do so. It was interesting to the Silver Surfer, but the first thing he wanted to do was go to his home planet and protect them further from Galactus. If he couldn't get to them again, then the Surfer had a chance to keep them out of his grasp for eons. He wasted no time, and at the very end of his thought would he disappear in a silverish gleam like a twinkling star.
"Hungry, is ya?" Ty-kun said sorta comically slurred, Eyeing Galactus up and down now that all the other shit around them was stripped away. "You know, if you don't just go around and consume a whole planets and leave them unable to repopulate for longer than necessary, then you wouldn't be so damn hungry." Ty-kun knew that saying these things to people didn't really make a difference in the long run because nine times out of ten, they just flat out plain straight did not want to fucking do it, but whatever the case may be, Ty-kun really just had to play it off so he didn't get pissed every second of his life. He shrugged his shoulders, eyebrows twitching.
"Okay, tell you what; I'll give you some dead worlds that are destined for all eternity to die in the Past when they died, and eternally return to that point, making them virtually completely useless and beneficial as planets, and you can just revive them from the dead and kill them as an eternal punishment to them for all your life. Then you'll never go hungry again if you keep some of them alive, right?" Naturally, if Ty-kun could sustain many planets on his own, he could also make some makeshift ones and also use some dead ones. "Earth's probably been going extinct for like... all types of parallel timelines... Could probably have something like Earth-2012 or something like that." Ty-kun looked at Galactus and crossed his arms over his chest. "So. Whatchoo tryna do, buddeh? Exact your will?" Ty-kun smirked, showing sharp teeth like that of a Shark, and his tongue lightly licking the surface of his smiling teeth.
"Tch," Ty-kun pouted after Galactus removed himself from his Non-Energy field, eyes darting to the side somewhat defiantly. "Whatever." When Galactus left, Ty-kun placed his hand swirling with cosmic energy up before him and swiped it across the Non-Energy field, filling this section of the Universe they were in back up with the universal energy. "And once again, the day is saved..." Ty-kun said dryly, still looking off to the side sharply, shaking out his hand of excess swirling fiery energy. "Aight, that's done. Now to go check out Zenn-La and see what's up with that place, or something." Ty-kun closed his eyes and his image faded back into the darkness of the cosmos, blending into the background of reality like a chameleon, of sorts.
--- Interacting with Lucifer---
"What Brings You Here?" a woman's Voice inquired out from the Abyss.
"Only for you," the woman's Voice said to him before giggling a bit. "Whatever you like, you will see." The Voice waited for the strange person to tell her what it is he wanted specifically to do so that it could be presented to him.
"No need to go anywhere," the woman's Voice said with a bit of allure, before her slender silhouette condensed beside him as a mass of enigmatic energy, "There are loads of cosmic cocktails right here..." The mysterious woman swirled her hand around and called forth a plentiful amount of condensed ambient energy in the air and cusped her hand slightly, causing it to take a form as though it were in an invisible glass in her hand, and floating between her hands that were curved around it in that fanciful position. "On the House," the mystic one said illustriously, swirling her wrist and calling forth another 'Cosmic Cocktail' specifically for the person seeking a tour. "Take a sip, and your tour will begin..."
"Your wildest dreams," the woman spoke, her glittering celestial form of cosmic darkness swirling around the man, "Your deepest desires," she continued, taking a sip of her own with a gleeful little smile on her face, "And anything you can ask ever ask for..." she continued, the darkness around her form peeling away like bits and strips of loose data. There were many glowing runes coursing all up and down her body like veins, and she was in a skin tight black suit aglow with these patterns. She had silver hair and shining blue eyes. "Can you see me now~?" She asked playfully as a bar manifested around the two of them, with the woman sitting down on one of the stools directly beside the newcomer. She casually took a sip of her drink, looking at him curiously.
She giggled a bit, keeping herself poised, yet leaning over the counter with her hand still cusped and retaining the liquid like it were in a glass, "Just being a good hostess, I suppose you could say." She avoided eye contact with this man, gazing loosely over the smooth surface of the table. "I don't even know your name yet," she'd say, tapping a finger on the invisible glass. "What are you after? It isn't like some strange man would come around just to have a drink with me." She didn't imagine herself so popular among the cosmos. She sipped some more of her drink, swirling her hand when the mixed energies came to a halt. This drink looked like a small galaxy swirling about in her hand and contained in stasis by her light grasp. She was looking fondly into it, watching the stray swirling particles of her drink settle slowly.
"Lucifer, eh?" the woman repeated, having heard that one before, "Sounds familiar." She took another sip of her drink, nearly finishing it off. "Whatever the case may be, here we are, in the far reaches of space, having a drink with each other casually whilst some sort of petty events in many lesser or underdeveloped worlds goes on not even knowing." She kept smiling, looking at the last of her 'Cosmic Cocktail,' "A pity that I could tell you the same thing..." With that one statement, she would answer each one of Lucifer's questions all at once, and responded to each of his statements. "Wouldn't you say...?" She opened her mouth to swallow the last bit whole, closing her eyes and laughing lowly to herself, finishing every last drop. "Hmhmhm..."
She was surprised that he was able to speak her language so fluently, and it was clear that he knew something. "You aren't the 'Light-Bearer' for no reason, now are you?" She laughed only to herself, as if understanding a personal joke that made her reminisce, for some reason. Jazzy music was playing in the background, and the maiden seemed to have already been quite lucid. She tapped her hand back on the bar table slightly, her smile steady upon her face, "But it certainly seems like you want SOMETHING from me..." Her face grew grim, and a froggy smile parted upon her lips, "... Don't You?" Her eyes grew dark and abysmal, like some sort of deep void, and she would place her hand upon Lucifer's, gazing at him dreamily from the other end of the bar, almost like she were intoxicated.
"I might..." she said again, sliding her hand up his arm tenderly, "... But what I really want to know is..." She raised his hand from her thigh and up to the table, "Why do you want it so badly, hm...?" She tapped it lightly. She was clearly inebriated, but it seemed like she was still rather aware. "You don't even know my name nor what I am, yet you seek to KNOW me so casually?" Her pitch black eyes, like empty holes, would peer straight into Lucifer Morningstar, as if ready to eat him alive. "Not even going to try to entertain me first...?" She shook her head, still smiling wide. "Don't make me laugh." Yet, upon her abysmal face, there was a growing smile and restrained laughter in her chest. "Gekogekogeko..."
"You say that now," she would utter lowly under her breath, looking away from him, "... But if we did things my way, you'd be singing a different tune just like everyone else..." It seemed like she'd heard this before. Countless times, even. When you were a being like this, these things happened time and time again across the cosmos. That much, she knew, because she'd been observing for longer than anyone could count... in the blackness of pools of dark water she called her home. Fortunately, that didn't bother her all too much anymore. She took the ice cream simply because she didn't want to pass up a free treat and had nothing much else to do, but as she licked it, she went on saying, "If you really want to know who and what I am, then, you'll have to play with me." That was a simple fact of the matter. She was like those who came before her, eternally waiting and resting upon great and mystic secrets, yet lost so far in the depths of the dark realms of abyss and void that none could ever reach her or beings like her. Try as they might, they needed to be struck along and fed from the outside; from beyond the darkness, wherever it may have been for them. It was different for each being and realm. "What do you say...? Care to entertain me...?"
The woman raised her hand harboring the ice cream and loosely pointed toward the door to the exit of the bar, which would open up and reveal a pitch black void with nothingness on the other side. She did not look at him nor at the portal, yet said lowly to him, "Walk Into The 'Helelalchrum.' That Is Where The Game Begins."
The Helelalchrum, a secret name for 'Hell,' would immediately take Lucifer to where the 'Locals' he was talking about were, the door closing behind him as he exited the bar. The moment he stepped outside the vicinity of the bar, he would be taken immediately to 'Mt. Mortis.'
"You Have Done Well, Daughter," a Voice echoed in the now empty tavern from the NeoZero World, "Placing Lucifer Back In His Chamber." There were many incarnations of Lucifer that hadn't yet been purified of their Sin, and therefore could not be trusted. However, any Lucifer that was purified of his Sin was able to be associated with. Therefore, it was mandatory under Heavenly Code to ALWAYS Test Lucifer before associating with him. If he were judged incorrectly, and truly changed his heart and was mistreated, it would be a Sin upon the offender. Yet, if Lucifer proves himself still worthy of being a Fallen Angel by Sinning when he knows he should not, then the offender becomes the offendee of Lucifer's Sinful nature and actions. "You Are Always Being Watched Over By We, Your Parents. We Know Law That None Other Knows Exist, Because It Is Lost In Time And Translation." He had but one daughter that was borne unto him, and in each carnation, she became like her mother previously and a vessel for the soul of her mother. "Kaerei... You Have Earned The Crystal Heart." Her father, 'Grim', otherwise known as 'Shinsei' and now known under the name of 'Primordius' as the Living Shadow of his Son, 'Kairo Tensei,' who inherited the Light of his Will. was watching how she dealt with the Lower Incarnations of herself as well. "You Have Learned Much Self-Discipline, We Have Seen, In How You Dealt With Your Lowest Restriction Forms." Primordius and his wife, Shinrei, the direct mother of the first Kaerei, were pleased with how their Daughter finally matured across the millennia and was finally no longer falling into Sin, like many other angels, gods, goddesses and divine beings and general once they reached a certain level of divinity or hit divinity for the first time, something like cosmic puberty. It was how all the young ones were, but now, in this incarnation, it seemed like Kaerei had finally gotten everything correct. "We Are Proud Of You, Daughter."
"Thank You, Father," the woman would finally say, turning her hands over to face her face and looking at a glowing card in her hand. "I Will Use My Memories Well." The woman, who appeared to be OmniShin Tinasanti, which was the mind of Tinasanti, the Veritas itself, would be able to access the lost data of Kaerei, the Lost Soul and keep all of it within her as Data Storage. Tinasanti may have been the Body of the Daughter, but OmniShin Tinasanti was the Mind of the Mother. The Heart and Soul of the Mother rested inside of the Crystal Heart. OmniShin Tinasanti would gaze leisurely at the glowing card as though she were reading a book, and sat completely alone in the bar without a care in the world.
The Veritas grew angry with the threat of hostile visitors recently. They had been coming in left and right seeking to rule the world and conquer the planet, but the Veritas was both burning with anger and also with inspiration to fight. "I don't think so..." the Planet said, her several atmospheric layers extending outward into her Eight majestic arms. A large head manifested at the top with glowing, cosmic eyes. Her lower torso was the planet itself in its physical manifestation, whilst her several layers atmosphere served as something like universal flesh. "That is not polite!" The Veritas revealed part of her form as a sentient being, Tinasanti, to the new threat in order to face him. She had learned a lot about herself from both herself and her parents, and her father taught her not to be rude.
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