The air crackled with raw energy as both titans gathered their strength. Henry felt the hum of power coursing through him, building to a crescendo. He stood firm, his body bruised and battered, yet invigorated by the thrill of combat. Ultron, similarly damaged, gleamed ominously with an array of fused technology—his armor scorched, circuits sparking with residual energy from their relentless clash. In that moment, the very fabric of reality seemed to bend around them, the multiverse holding its breath in anticipation. A violent wind whipped through the barren wasteland, picking up debris and swirling it around like a chaotic storm. Thunder rolled across the sky, the tension palpable as they prepared for their final confrontation.
Ultron was the first to unleash his attack. He thrust his arm forward, and from the depths of his mechanical being, a blinding beam of concentrated energy erupted forth, slicing through the air like a comet. It tore the ground beneath it, vaporizing the very earth and sending shockwaves that rippled through dimensions, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
Henry braced himself, feeling the pulse of energy ripple through him as he tapped into his own abilities, conjuring a barrier of psychic force enhanced by the furious fire that burned within. The beam struck with cataclysmic force, a collision of titanic energies that exploded outward in a blinding flash.
The resulting shockwave tore apart the desolate landscape, creating fissures that split the ground like a cracked egg, unleashing geysers of molten rock and fire. The sky ignited in a violent array of colors—deep reds, electric blues, and shimmering purples—as the clash of energies ignited a dazzling light show, an aurora of chaos that painted the horizon.
Henry felt the full force of Ultron's attack wash over him, the heat searing and electric, yet he stood firm, summoning every ounce of his resilience. The energy pushed him back, his feet sliding in the fractured earth, but he dug in, channeling the pain and turning it into strength. "Not today!" he roared, amplifying his telekinesis, pushing back against the onslaught with a surge of power that resonated through the air.
With a final effort, Henry unleashed a torrent of lightning, fire, and psychic energy, merging them into a singular explosion of raw potential. The sphere of destructive force spiraled toward Ultron, a cataclysmic culmination of their battle. It collided with Ultron's beam, creating an explosion that shook the very foundations of reality.
The ground quaked violently, and the air crackled with the sounds of shattering dimensions as they were both enveloped in the blinding light. Time itself seemed to freeze, the explosion sending ripples through the multiverse, reverberating in realms unseen. Celestial bodies trembled and splintered, the remnants of distant stars flickering and collapsing under the strain of the cosmic duel.
As the light faded, a surreal silence enveloped the battlefield. Henry stood amidst the chaos, bruised and battered, his body scorched and weary from the relentless combat. His breathing was ragged, but a fierce determination still burned in his eyes. He surveyed the destruction around him, while his body recovered and grew stronger in that same moment. Before him, Ultron staggered, his once-mighty form now ravaged and disfigured. The synthetic being's armor was in tatters, circuits exposed and flickering, smoke billowing from numerous wounds. His once-gleaming visage was marred by cracks and burns, revealing the raw metal beneath, a grotesque mockery of the invincible warrior he had once been.
"You… you should not have survived that," Ultron gasped, disbelief etched across his fractured features, his voice a strained whisper as he struggled to maintain his balance. "I told you, survival is just the beginning," Henry replied. He watched as Ultron tried to activate his Infinity Stone, which made Henry sigh. "Alright, let's stop this. It's pointless," he said as he extended his hand, before making it rain Infinity Stones. That's right, rain Infinity Stones.
"Wh-wha-" Ultron was speechless beyond measure, his mind couldn't compute. "What the hell are you?" And in that moment, Ultron felt true fear, something he never knew, something he never thought he would learn. "Your existence was pointless aside from being a stepping stone for a bootleg 'power of friendship' group of idiots," Henry sighed as he then took out the Infinity Warblade, which he used to stab Ultron, killing the robot. Henry stood there in silence, not moving an inch.
Suddenly, the same Thor from the universe he had left, along with a Gamora who succeeded in killing Thanos, Peggy Carter who became Captain America, Killmonger who killed T'Challa and Iron Man, Strange Supreme, and the Star-Lord Black Panther all attacked him at the same time, along with Uatu in golden armor. "I was wondering how long you guys were going to wait," Henry chuckled as he struck the ground with the Infinity Warblade.
The Infinity Warblade struck the Infinity Stones beneath Henry, cracking the stones, which generated an explosion so large that it could be felt by gods— and not just any gods, but the true rulers of this world, the ones who govern the laws of the universe. Such a devastating explosion, which killed a Watcher, drew a lot of attention, especially when the only thing that survived in the nearby vicinity of thousands of universes was a single being: Henry, who regenerated after being obliterated. Now, Henry was drunk on power. Since he survived this hit, it meant he was stronger than ever, and he had a specific place in mind.
—Scene change—
Omnipotence City was a sight beyond imagination. It hung suspended in the void of space, glowing with an ethereal brilliance, a place where divinity itself was made manifest. Its sprawling architecture defied physics, with palaces and temples floating above vast seas of shimmering starlight. Every surface was adorned with immaculate gold, marble, and crystalline materials, reflecting the infinite cosmos above. The grand halls were woven from celestial threads, gleaming with the light of countless stars. Waterfalls of pure light cascaded from hovering islands, and bridges of stardust connected floating gardens filled with celestial flora. The very air shimmered with divine energy, a constant hum of power reverberating through the city.
At the heart of Omnipotence City lay the grand arena, a colossal structure where gods from across the multiverse would convene to discuss their divine matters. Towering statues of gods long forgotten lined the streets, their eyes watching over the city, casting a divine and eternal presence. Everything about the city radiated beauty, grandeur, and the undeniable sense of immortality.
But that beauty would soon be shattered. Suddenly, a tear in time and space ripped open, and from that tear emerged Henry, fully clad in the Eternal Nanite Sphere. His form was a terrifying amalgamation of divine armor and raw power. The nanites glowed faintly, adapting to every movement he made, pulsating with the essence of time itself. The Infinity Warblade, held in his hand, hummed with cosmic energy, warping the very space around it, sending ripples of reality-shaking energy through the fabric of existence.
Henry didn't spare a glance at the wonders surrounding him. His eyes, sharp and focused, were set on his path, unyielding. With a simple, almost casual swing of the Infinity Warblade, reality itself seemed to shudder. A colossal shockwave tore through the city, obliterating everything in its path. Stars trembled, and planets in distant realms collapsed into themselves, reduced to nothing more than cosmic dust. The ground beneath Henry cracked and splintered, entire floating islands disintegrated, and the once-perfect city began to collapse in on itself.
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A/N: It's slaughtering time! A lot of gods are about to disappear, and with that comes the essence extracted from their blood, flesh, and souls. At this point, I should have made Henry's catchphrase "It's slaughtering time."
P.S.: Now I'm 98.454% sure that I'm releasing an HP fanfic, but one thing that always plagued me when I try to write one is the female lead. I like Hermione, but that's no fun. I don't like Ginny so she off the market, and so is cho(i am going for a beautiful fl, that is why ginny and cho are out), which leaves me with Luna. I'm not such a hardcore fan to know other overpowered female leads, which either results in me creating my own OC or doing what I swore to never do—insert a character from another reality, like the daughter of Trigon herself. But then again, I don't think I could do her justice. So, any other female lead suggestions? No summoning, aside from Raven.