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The Veilwalker-Chapter 442: Universe Prime (2)
"I must admit, this is unexpected." Alex replied, taking in the majesty of the universe.
He couldn't extend his senses any more than what his domain allowed. But that was not a problem — his eyes were quite powerful.
Also, his small domain could be said to have claimed a minuscule part of Universe Prime, granting him the energy records he needed to understand the structure of the universe.
Unlike lower-level and mid-level universes, high-level universes — Universe Prime included — were not made of galaxies.
The entire universe was like a giant flat continent with all the terrains one could think of. Seas expanded for light-years, separating the different beings living in the universe.
In addition to this were secret realms that took most of outer space, appearing like stars from the continent.
However, day and night cycles were achieved through the flow of unique magical energies. The entire universe was filled to the brim with so much magical energy that it was almost tangible.
In addition to this, the gravitational forces in the universe were more than enough to keep an A-Tier awakened grounded.
'Their biology is no joke, apparently. A weak human here is strong enough to crush an E-Tier awakened. That's why everything here is so robust.'
Sieving through the records, Alexander learned the long history of this universe, allowing him to answer a lot of his questions.
'But some records are sealed. ' Alex noticed almost immediately. 'While I can try tempering to unseal them, it would make things difficult for me.'
Still, what was available was good enough to paint the picture Alex needed.
The universe was populated with basically all kinds of races Alex could think of. From humans, elves, dwarves, and beast folk to creatures of legend.
The primordial dragons and phoenixes were among the top creatures in the universe. From his own analysis, Alex believed this universe was more like the blueprint that was used in creating the rest of the multiverse.
'No wonder it's called Universe Prime.' Alex thought in wonder. 'This universe has it all…'
Beings could naturally grow their strength to the Venerable level before the calamity. But that was just for the normal folks.
The most powerful among the populace of this universe could raise their strength till they achieved godhood.
'The God of Lightning, God of the Sea, God of the Underworld; this is where the records originate from.' His gaze wandered towards the twinkling stars above. 'The brightest among them are the domain of these gods.'
Knowing all this didn't shock him more than learning that the first of the gods to appear in this universe was the Supreme One.
Close to the beginning of this universe, the first and the most powerful primordial dragon ascended to godhood, becoming the god of all dragons.
That was until he was chosen to be the veilwalker of his universe. Even before then, this universe had an easier time dealing with the void creatures.
They faced the strongest among the void creatures, but with their existing strength, they kept the madness to a minimum.
At the beginning of the calamity, this universe faced A-tiers to S-tiers on a normal day, with higher-tiered creatures personally handled by the many gods existing.
Things became easier when the Supreme One became the veilwalker, making every single god in his universe a vassal — by choice or by submission.
While they were not powerful enough to rival veilwalkers from high-level universes, they were powerful enough to subdue veilwalkers from mid and low-level universes — they were no pushovers.
'Incredible history they have.' Alex mused, feeling a bit bitter. 'If only the rest of the multiverse had strength like this from the start.'
However, everything that seemed personal and described the journey of the Supreme One was sealed for obvious reasons.
Alex was able to learn all this in the split second after he muttered his response.
The dragon had no clue Alex had learned this universe's history as it was supposed to be inaccessible to non-natives.
"Indeed," Drakmor replied. "Higher-level universes don't come with galaxies like those of mid and low-level universes.
"Each race has its own space and environment. Despite being one giant landmass, different terrains have slightly different laws governing them."
"Is it possible to experience the lifestyle of some of the races?" Alex asked, turning to look at the dragon. "I would prefer that to just sitting around doing nothing."
"Mm, you have a point." The dragon agreed. "Where do you have in mind?"
"Let's check out the human settlements first."
Alex's celestial robes morphed into regular clothes; black pants with a brown leather jacket over a white T-shirt.
Drakmor looked over to Andrew who was lost in wonder, his eyes darting about like an excited child at the amusement park.
Suddenly, Drakmor turned to Alex when he finally sensed a presence around him. The presence he gave off was just like a normal person's aura without a hint of divinity around him.
Even then, anyone sensitive enough would be able to tell Alex was a foreigner to this universe. As if in response to this fact, the surrounding space trembled for a moment as several gods made their appearance.
Their combined aura made the surroundings extremely heavy and capable of crushing a weaker being. Yet, no one seemed affected.
Drakmor was a fully realised god, Andrew was protected, and Alex was within his own domain. And these gods simply walked inside without a thought.
They looked sternly at Alex as if he was a rare specimen or an extinct species that had returned to life.
"He's the one, isn't he?"
"His appearance matches, at least. But I kinda expected more. And what's with the weak-ass aura around him?"
Alex raised his brows at his guests, listening to the comments they made about his nature, powers, clothes and presence. He could tell they didn't think much of him.
What took him off was how they were dressed. They wore robes, crowns, or other elaborate attires that reflected their divine status or the specific attribute/deity they represented.
Despite all of them having humanoid forms on the taller side of the spectrum, the minority were humans with most of the gods being creatures of legend he had only read about.
"Drakmor, is this really him?"
"Yes, Lord Pyrralon." The dragon bowed slightly in reply.
"Hmm, he doesn't look like much." Lord Pyrralon continued with a hint of mockery in his eyes. "Guess his ascension was just exaggerated. Any one of us could do what he did if we were in his place."
"I'm sorry, but do you people have an issue with me?" Alex couldn't help but ask, growing fed up with their looks and attitude. "I don't recall coming here from your invitation."
"Did he seriously just call us people?" Another god turned to look at their companion. "Tch, what would you expect from some backwater universe."
"We're gods, not people." Another god said with a sneer. "Show some respect! We existed long before your universe even considered bringing you into existence."
"Alright, I've had enough of your BS." Alex said and stepped forward. "Come at me if you dare. " He straight up challenged them.