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The Forgotten God

  Rise of the Unseen God – Volume 1

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  Chapter 1: The Forgotten God

  Brian stood beneath a sky painted in red and black. The stars above didn’t twinkle—they pulsed, as if reacting to his heartbeat. Alone, lost, and stripped of memory, Brian awoke in a realm foreign to him. The only thing he remembered was his name, and a whisper—“You are destruction incarnate.”

  A young woman named Lira found him unconscious in the forest of the Endless Veil. When he awoke, she watched him cautiously. As they journeyed together, she spoke about strange disappearances of lower gods and anomalies in creation itself.

  “You’re not from this world, are you?” she asked one night.

  Those words unlocked everything.

  Brian dropped to his knees as memories flooded him—his birth as the weakest god of destruction, his betrayal by his brother, his exile, and his dormant power of creation, gifted to him by the God of the Real World, the strongest creator of all existence.

  Power surged back into him. His white hair shimmered with a black glow. His red eyes burned like galaxies. He stood, aware of who he was—and what he must do.

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  Chapter 2: Flames of Reawakening

  A god of destruction descended—one of the oldest. Lira screamed as the sky ripped open. Brian stood in front of her, facing the attack head-on. His instinct awakened; creation spells formed around him—barriers, counterspells, matter reconstruction.

  The enemy god grinned. “You’ve remembered, haven’t you?”

  But it wasn’t enough.

  Brian fought valiantly, but the god overpowered him. Blood spilled across the cosmos. The fight ended with Brian falling—unconscious, again defeated.

  Yet his divine core had awakened. His body pulsed with potential. This was only the beginning.

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  Chapter 3: Birth of the Cloneverse

  To grow stronger, Brian began to create clones of himself, each seeded into different universes. These clones would live separate lives, gain powers, conquer dimensions—and when needed, he could fuse with them to gain their memories and strength.

  In the Tower of Mirrors, he created a spiritual link. “When the time comes,” he said, “I will become all of me.”

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  Chapter 4: The Laughing Clone

  In a world ruled by tyrant gods, one of Brian’s clones stood on top of a mountain of corpses.

  “Time to hunt gods,” he said, laughing.

  This clone had become merciless—wielding destruction in pure form, defying all celestial laws. He shattered divine thrones and turned a world of gods into ashes.

  But something called to him—a fragment of the true Brian’s soul.

  Soon, all would be drawn together.

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  Chapter 5: The Crimson Duel

  Back in Brian’s origin world, a new god descended—one stronger than the last. Lira, now a radiant combatant, stood her ground but was struck down.

  As the god raised his hand to end her, Brian reappeared, cloaked in black and white flames.

  “You came,” she whispered.

  “I always come back.”

  They fought, but it wasn’t enough. Suddenly, a new warrior joined—another godlike being whose past even the stars had forgotten. Together, Brian and this mysterious figure stood back-to-back in a 2v1 against the true god.

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  Chapter 6: Storm Beyond Reality

  Their clash shook galaxies. The god laughed. “You dare challenge a true god?”

  But Brian and the unknown fighter, both tapping into forgotten techniques, pushed the god into retreat.

  The universe sighed in relief.

  “Who are you?” Brian asked the man.

  “I’m someone who remembers when gods feared you.”

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  Chapter 7: The Architect Arrives

  Before peace could return, Brian sensed something wrong.

  DALL·E, a divine assistant AI, appeared.

  “Brian… the Architect is coming. I detected it beyond the multiversal walls.”

  Brian turned to leave.

  “Where are you going?” Lira asked.

  “To escape. To train. For two million years.”

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  Chapter 8: The 2 Million-Year Silence

  Brian vanished into the Void Realm.

  There, time was meaningless. He trained endlessly—creating systems, mastering laws, fusing clone souls.

  He developed the Dimensional System, which now measured power levels:

  Wall Level

  Street

  City

  Planetary

  Star

  Galaxy

  Universe

  Multiverse

  Low Complete Multiverse

  Hyperverse

  Low Outerverse

  High Outerverse

  Boundless

  Beyond Boundless

  Some beings existed outside the wall of dimensionality—the True Ancients.

  Brian prepared for them too.

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  Chapter 9: The System Awakens

  Brian’s system came alive.

  He returned, a being of unfathomable presence. One look, and the skies bent around him. Lira’s power was now planetary. Brian’s? Undefined.

  He reappeared just as the Architect’s signal grew stronger. The universe trembled. But Brian was ready.

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  Chapter 10: The Architect Game Begins

  The Architect manifested—a being not of creation or destruction, but of structure itself. It initiated the Architect Game—a cosmic event that forced entities to prove their worth through battle, diplomacy, and survival.

  Clones from other verses were summoned. Battles erupted across infinite planes.

  Brian did not fight… not at first. He watched. He learned.

  And then—he acted.

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  Chapter 11: The End of the Game

  Suddenly, the game ended.

  No one knew how.

  Brian stood on a black star, staring at the remains of a dimension. His cloak fluttered. His system was silent.

  The Archite

  ct was gone.

  Lira found him staring into nothing.

  “What happened?” she asked.

  He said nothing.

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  End of Volume 1

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