"I'm curious to know where you stand among the spectrum of Black and White. According to the Great Sage, Mistress Yvonne, you're a paragon of freedom and virtue. Yet, when I look at you, you seem fairly...ordinary. I'm certain you possess tremendous power and authority, but you don't give off the impression of a being that can create entire metaversal constructs on a whim..."
Instead of paying close attention to her surroundings, Ahura spent much of Vahn's tour observing him. Yvonne had told them much about him, but as they were unable to sense him even after reaching the pinnacle of their verse, it was hard to believe such a powerful yet easy-going being could exist.
Without pausing to consider his words, Vahn casually replied, "That's one of the more peculiar things I've learned during my journey. The beings 'in charge' of things are rarely as impressive as people presume. The closest thing I've encountered to a 'perfect' God resembled a computer. However, despite its intrinsic objectivity, there were countless people who viewed it as a flawed, inherently malicious entity..."
Turning to face the incredibly contrasting beauties, Vahn narrowed his eyes ever so slightly as he added, "Sapiency comes ingrained with the flaw of comparative psychology. When creatures gain the ability to think and rationalize, one of the first things they do is supplant themselves at the 'top' of whatever ecological structure they have observed. It doesn't matter if there are Gods present; self-awareness seeds within all beings the 'need' to stand at the peak...the desire to be 'free' from the influence of constructs like fate..."
Believing that Vahn was challenging Mitra's vision of a world where people were free to choose their fate, Ahura narrowed her own eyes and inquired, "Is that such a bad thing? Life wouldn't have a lot of meaning if people just kept their heads down and never questioned those who ruled over them. And I mean that from both perspectives. If your creations only adhered to beliefs, obeying your every command like unfeeling machines, what was the point of creating them?"
Adopting a faint smile, Vahn replied, "Exactly that. There is meaning in the act of creation itself. It is the mirror by which Creator Gods come to know and understand themselves. You see, omnipotence, despite the meanings ascribed to it, is entirely subjective. It is wholly contained within the mind, restricted by the scope of one's knowledge."
Noticing the doubt in Ahura's eyes, Vahn exhaled a light chuckle before explaining, "Even children possess a form of omnipotence in the form of their imagination. With little more than a thought, they can give birth to entire cosmologies, countless universes, and a limitless variety of races and people. They are capable of creating idealized versions of themselves that seemingly know everything, and, so long as they wish to overcome a given scenario, they possess absolute, uncontested power..."
Recalling his original self, the powerless boy strapped to an operation table, a hint of nostalgia appeared in Vahn's expression as he added, "If allowed to blossom, a child's imagination is a truly remarkable thing..."
Chiming in for the first time since Vahn started the tour, Nadare asked, "So you liken the Gods of Creation to children? They are omnipotent, but only so far as nothing occurs to make them 'question' their knowledge...?"
Nodding his head in approval, Vahn replied, "Indeed. In that regard, Miss Ahura here isn't wrong. In fact, more often than not, the first creations of Creators are little more than 'machines' who know nothing but obedience. After a while, however, they begin to doubt whether or not they have truly created anything. After all, if everything follows the course they set within their minds, never deviating from beginning to end, what was the point of creating anything...?"
Realizing what Vahn was trying to say, Ahura softly muttered, "So that's where sapience and free will originate from...the desire of Creators to give meaning to their creations?"
Catching the golden-haired beauty by surprise, Vahn shook his head and contended, "Quite the opposite, actually. While you're not exactly wrong, the truth is much more straightforward..."
Furrowing her brows, Ahura asked, "What do you mean?" in a surly, ill-tempered tone. She didn't enjoy being talked down to or treated like a child, even if she was the one asking questions.
Maintaining his smile, Vahn explained, "They do not bestow free will to their creations to give them meaning. It is a method by which they can further their understanding of themselves. You see, even for a Creator God, there is no greater sense of discomfort than not knowing where you originated. By giving their creations the ability to overcome the limitations of their origin, they seek a method to free themselves. To give meaning to an existence born without boundaries or limitations."
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Unsure of how to respond to Vahn's words, Ahura Mazda and Nadare fell silent for several minutes. It would be a simple matter to argue that Vahn was wrong, but no matter how long they mulled over their thoughts, they couldn't find a legitimate counterargument. It didn't help that Naraka, the being representing the 'origin' of their reality, pursued a very similar end...
Deciding to give the duo a direction to go in, Vahn off-handedly remarked, "In the end, we are each individually responsible for giving meaning to our lives. It doesn't matter if you're a peasant born in the slums or a God born atop a golden throne. That is the 'fate' of all beings born with the capacity for introspection and the ability to question the world around them."
Though Vahn's statement ultimately left them with more questions than answers, Ahura and Nadare suspected that was his intention. By looking within themselves for answers, they demonstrated that even they, beings who once governed countless multiversal structures, were not beyond the bounds of fate. They were given purpose from the moment their inception but still spent the vast majority of their lives attempting to understand the concepts they represented...
Regaining her earlier smile, Ahura gave Vahn an appraising gaze as she remarked, "I'm starting to understand why the Great Sage often spoke so highly of you. Appearances aside, you possess remarkable insight..."
Raising his brows, Vahn couldn't help questioning, "What's wrong with my appearance?" He wasn't vain enough to think he was the most handsome man in all of creation, but, as someone who had cultivated his appearance over several millennia, his form was pretty close to the ideal of men and women alike.
Speaking out before her counterpart could respond, Nadara casually revealed, "This one has a fondness for younger men, specifically young, inexperienced boys. You shouldn't take her words to heart."
"Nadare..."
Glaring at her black and white-haired counterpart, a powerful aura began to exude from Ahura's body. She was nowhere near as strong as she was in the Actualized World of the Masadaverse, but, thanks to Yvonne acting as a 'guarantor,' she was very near the peak of Tier 5. She also shared a name with one of the Little Garden's 'Big Three,' so once she gained a bit of authority, she would be a force to be reckoned with.
Undaunted by Ahura's pressure, Nadare manifested a black and white twin-blade in her right hand while spurs resembling the spined tails of dragons emerged from the backs of her calves. She and Ahura Mazda represented the Dualism of Good and Evil, so their powers were nearly identical, regardless of their efforts to surpass one another.
As Ahura manifested a massive claymore with a cross-shaped hilt, intent on treating her counterpart a lesson, Vahn inserted himself between the two, smiling as he said, "That isn't how we do things here. If you want to fight, you need to make it official in the form of a Gift Game. You can fight without one, but then you would have to answer to the Floor Masters and myself..."
Raising his hands, Vahn snapped his fingers, causing the weapons in each of the girls' hands to disappear. At the same time, seals the size of beauty marks appeared beneath their left and right eyes, effectively limiting their ability to use their powers outside of self-defense and Gift Games.
Feeling a sense of 'distance' between herself and her power, a disproving frown marred Ahura's face as she flatly remarked, "Someone is quite the tyrant..."
Shrugging his shoulders, Vahn retorted, "I've been called worse. Besides, I would argue it's far more tyrannical to fight without consideration for the setting you find yourselves in. The two of you are currently guests within the Salamandra Community. This isn't a playground where you can do as you please."
While reaching up to touch the beauty mark beneath her right eye, Ahura responded, "So it would seem..." in a pointed tone. She could understand where Vahn was coming from, but the thought he could restrict her power at his leisure made her uneasy. Not even Mitra, her creator, or Yvonne, her Master, possessed such an ability...
A stark contrast to Ahura, Nadare was staring at Vahn with a faint, almost predatory smile on her face. As the Ultimate Black and the Mother of the Dragvant species, beings that sought to subsume all power and authority within the Order of Creation, the ability to suppress others on a whim was more tantalizing than disconcerting.
With the intent of gaining the edge against Ahura, Nadare attempted to approach Vahn, her tail-like spurs snaking behind her. However, before she could press herself against his body and attempt to seduce him, Vahn smiled wryly and said, "No, but thank you. As attractive as you are, I have no intention of poaching harem members from my Templates. You'll have to find another way if you wish to reach the 'pinnacle' of this world."
Instead of being offended by Vahn's words, Nadare covered her mouth and giggled, musing, "We'll see about that..." with a mischievous look on her face. Yvonne and Mitra had given her the freedom to choose her own fate, but life was more interesting when things were filled with chaos and drama.
Seeing through her counterpart's thoughts, Ahura narrowed her eyes and said, "You harlot...don't tell me you intend to corrupt this world with your brood. I would never allow such a thing...!"
Shrugging her shoulders and spreading her hands in a 'so what' kind of gesture, Nadare retorted, "Since when have I allowed you to dictate how I live my life? And who are you calling a harlot? I may have given birth to countless children, but at least I don't diddle them while pretending it's for their benefit."
"You bitch...!"
Though Vahn had sealed away her power, that didn't stop Ahura from pouncing on Nadare like a lioness trying to maul a honeybadger. Their durability was unaffected by the seal Vahn had placed on them, so, no matter how hard she punched, Ahura was unable to damage Nadare or silence her laughter.
Realizing there was nothing Ahura could do to her, Nadare's laughter steadily increased in volume. Ahura attempted to shut her up by shoving her fingers into Nadare's mouth, but the latter just bit down on them and snickered with a mischievous glint in her eyes.
Reaching the end of her patience, Ahura did something that caused Vahn to pull her up by the scruff of her outfit immediately. As an entity near the pinnacle of Tier 5, she was able to change and alter her form at will. Thus, upon realizing there was little she could do to 'harm' Nadare, she abruptly pulled down her skimpy black panties to reveal a penis nearly the size and thickness of her forearm.
Though Nadare seemed perfectly okay with the turn of events, Vahn had misgivings about allowing Ahura to effectively rape her counterpart in the middle of his tour. He knew she originated from a world where such things were pervasive to the point of being commonplace, but the Little Garden, despite its many similarities, wasn't the Masadaverse...
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(A/N: Alternate Titles: 'This is some deep shit...','Freedom is a construct of the mind o_o...','You can really feel the 'goodness' radiating off of Ahura...')
Disregarding all the times he had stopped, reversed, or outright separated himself from the time axis to do perverted things, Vahn forced Ahura and Nadare to sit in seiza, his arms crossed as he warned, "Listen. I don't care what the two of you do in private. You can't be committing these kinds of acts in public."
As she was unable to rise from her seiza, Ahura glared up at Vahn as she asked, "And who are you to decide such things? Even if you had a hand in our creation, you're not our father."
Virtually incapable of being on the same page as her counterpart, Nadare immediately contradicted Ahura's statement, musing, "I don't mind calling you daddy." with narrowed eyes and a seductive grin.
Ignoring the off-handed remark, Vahn exhaled a sigh and said, "I don't need to be your father to remind you that actions have consequences..."
Shaking his head, Vahn decided it would be counterproductive to try and lecture the two women, especially when their Creator had such a deeply rooted distrust for him. Ahura and Nadare were autonomous beings, but, similar to his Templates, they had effectively been 'programmed' to think and behave a certain way. If he really wanted to influence them, he would need to change Mitra's and, potentially, Yvonne's views...
Freeing the duo from their forced seiza, Vahn adopted a sad, ostensibly apologetic look as he muttered, "I owe the two of you an apology. As you said, it's not my place to tell you how to act. Just know that if you go out of your way to cause trouble for the people of the Little Garden, I have an obligation to stop you..."
Rising to her feet, Ahura took a moment to smooth out the creases of her dress and overcoat before replying, "Your concerns are unnecessary. Our duty as the Ultimate Black and White ended the moment we liberated our reality from the influence of Naraka. We accompanied the Great Sage and our Mistress out of a desire to confirm what lay 'beyond' the pinnacle with our own two eyes. I can't say for sure what actions we'll take in the future, but that was the entire point of our endeavors in the 'Masadaverse.' To be free to choose or own path."
As Nadara had yet to rise, Ahura stared down at her predestined rival and extended a hand, declaring, "In a world unbound by fate, there is no need for absolutes..."
Realizing that Ahura was effectively asking her to join hands, an amused chuckle emanated from Nadare's throat. However, as intriguing as the idea was, she wasn't fond of sharing power with others. She knew Ahura was the same, so even if they did join hands, they would spend most of their time trying to dominate one another. As enjoyable as that sounded, she would rather see and experience the Divine Realm before committing to anything.
Smacking away Ahura's hand, Nadare teased, "There is also no need to stick with the same group of people I've known for an eternity. I'll permit you to follow me if you'd like, but I intend to give walking my own path a try."
On that note, Nadare rose to her feet and began walking away, her hips swaying seductively as she passed Vahn and softly whispered, "See you around, Daddy."
Smiling wryly, Vahn made no attempt to correct or prevent Nadare from leaving. There was a good chance she would gain notoriety as a Demon Lord in the very near future, but, as she had yet to do anything wrong, it wasn't his place to stop her. He permitted the existence of other Demon Lords, so unless she crossed his bottom line, he would leave her to Mitra and Yvonne...
Waiting until Nadare had disappeared around a corner, Ahura shifted her gaze to Vahn, narrowing her silver and gold eyes as she remarked, "You're more irresponsible than I expected..."
Shaking his head, Vahn reiterated, "Unless they place themselves under my influence or go out of their way to oppress others, it isn't my place to tell people how to live their lives. Good and evil, creation and destruction, life and death...change is born from the existence of such contrasts. She may abhor what I represent, but that's one thing your Mistress and I can agree on..."
Turning to meet Ahura's gaze, Vahn asked, "What will you do? This might be your only chance to 'free' yourself from the influence of your Mistress and Yvonne. If you return to their side, you will likely sever under them for the rest of your days."
Crossing her arms, Ahura didn't need to consider her response as she replied, "I'll likely travel to the West. The Great Sage has told us quite a bit about the Little Garden, so I believe I can thrive in such a distorted, borderline dystopian environment. Who knows, I may even become the Number 1 Hero..."
As the Actualized World she originated from had developed technology to the point their spacecraft could destroy entire solar systems with a single bomb, Ahura was confident she could reach the pinnacle of the West Side on her own. The existence of Da Vinci made this nigh impossible, but that wouldn't stop her from trying.
Nodding his head in approval, Vahn affirmed, "The West is probably the best option for someone with your character. However, you should know that I intend to conquer the entire Divine Realm within two years. I won't stop you from starting a Community and expanding your influence, but it would probably be better to wait a few years before attempting anything major."
Raising her brows, Ahura asked, "Is it okay for you to be telling me this? Even if you're confident in your strength, there's a chance I could oppose you by conspiring with others."
Shaking his head, Vahn left Ahura feeling moderately annoyed as he flatly replied, "Unlikely. The power and authority I possess make the Hegemons of your world seem tame in comparison. Even if you succeeded in rallying the entire Divine Realm against me, it wouldn't be enough. If I weren't still playing by the rules, I could take over right this instant."
Though his words sounded brazen and borderline braggadocious, Vahn knew, with absolute certainty, that the Big Three couldn't stop him if he decided to go all out. They might be able to destroy his body, expel him from the Divine Realm, or run away with their tails tucked between their legs, but it wouldn't matter. After analyzing various Authorities, including the Sun Authority lent to Amaterasu by Shiroyasha, he could prevent the destruction of the current Little Garden or create a brand new one. There was nothing anyone could do to stop him.
Appearing slightly pouty, Ahura grumpily inquired, "Then what's the point of setting out on my own? It sounds like I should just join you and enjoy a free ride to the top."
Shrugging his shoulders, Vahn replied, "You're free to join my Community or become an affiliate of my Empire, but it won't provide you access to the 'top.' I do feel a sense of obligation towards you, but there are thousands of people ahead of you in terms of my priorities. Besides..."
Manifesting Laev-tan with his right hand, Vahn brandished her proudly as he said, "I already have the best sword at my side..."
As she had intended to offer herself as Vahn's sword, her true from being the claymore she wielded, Ahura's expression darkened when he brought out Laev-tan. Back in the Masadaverse, she was regarded as the Ultimate Weapon of White, a Divine Sword that came into being at the very birth of the Universe. She was currently weakened due to no one really knowing about her, but she still viewed herself as the most powerful sword in all of Creation.
"You think that trinket can compare to me? I may be weakened now, but it's only a matter of time before I secure my position as the most powerful sword in the Divine Realm...you may not regret it any time soon, but there will come a time when my wielder ends up driving me through your body, annihilating your very soul..."
Resisting the urge to roll his eyes, Vahn just smiled as he said, "To that end, I wish you and your future wielder the best of luck. It won't be near enough, but do your best."
Furrowing her brows, Ahura adopted a remarkably affronted expression as she glared up at Vahn with balled fists. She wanted nothing more than to slap Vahn in his smug-looking face, but, understanding the futility of such action, she eventually turned around and stormed off, shouting, "You'll rue this day, Vahn Aldrnari Mason! Mark my words...!"
Shaking his head, Vahn shouldered Laev-tan and walked in the opposite direction of Ahura. It had been a while since he walked around with Laev-tan in her sword form, so he decided to finish his tour with her while Mitra, Yvonne, and Naraka finished their discussion. Yvonne knew he was privy to everything they were saying, but he could at least pretend to give them some privacy...
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"Ahura has also departed..."
Hearing Yvonne's words, the already grumpy expression on Mitra's face became even more so as she remarked, "Those ungrateful brats...I know I'm the one who said they could make their own decisions, but they could have at least said goodbye..."
Adopting a wry smile, Yvonne decided not to respond to Mitra's remark. Instead, she continued combing her fingers through the pink and red-haired warrior's hair until she asked, "What now? I retired from fighting when I handed over the Throne to you...without Ahura and Nadare, our ability to manage a large organization will be limited..."
Narrowing her eyes lovingly, Yvonne whispered, "You know I'm going to tell you the same thing I told you back then...do you enjoy hearing it so?"
Instead of responding to Yvonne's question, Mitra snuggled closer before staring up at her with an expectant look.
Moving her hand to caress the side of Mitra's face, Yvonne's expression and tone softened as she whispered, "Leave everything to me...your pain, your suffering, your dreams, your aspirations...I will bear them all. You've done enough..."
Rubbing her cheek against Yvonne's palm, Mitra closed her eyes with a contented smile on her face. There was a time when she attempted to bear the burden of 'everything' all on her lonesome. However, while she managed to do exactly that, the loneliness she was forced to endure was beyond anything she had imagined. She managed to become one with everything, but, in exchange, she felt detached from it all, even the very people she sacrificed herself to save...
At her absolute lowest point, Mitra seriously considered taking her own life and bringing an end to everything. It was at that moment that Yvonne, someone who served as a mentor to her prior to her ascension, appeared before her. It should have been impossible for anyone who wasn't chosen to reach the Throne, yet, as if such limitations meant absolutely nothing to her, Yvonne appeared to relieve her of her burdens and guide her toward a new, much brighter path...
Feeling a little emotional, Mitra whispered, "Tell me you love me..." in a soft, almost inaudible tone.
Adopting an even more affectionate smile, Yvonne whispered, "I love you..."
Opening her eyes ever so slightly, Mitra's red and blue irises glistened as she said, "Say it again..."
Moving her hand down Mitra's face, Yvonne raced her pampered lover's lips with her thumb as she repeated, "I love you..."
Reaching up, Mitra took hold of Yvonne's wrist and began suckling the tips of her fingers. If anyone in her previous life saw this, they would be beside themselves with confusion. She was known to be prideful to the point of arrogance, yet, whenever she was with Yvonne, she resembled the kitten her hairstyle made her out to be...
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(A/N: Alternate Titles: 'Vahn when he hears Nadare call him daddy, "Hello darkness, my old friend..."','Ahura may as well be a butter knife before the might of Laev-tan...!','It seems Vahn isn't the only one who can turn proud, warrior women into pets...')
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