The end of The Final Primordial Great War

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Status: In Progress  |  Genre: Fantasy  |  House: Booksie Classic

In this story, Kololi must do a dangerous choice, end The final primordial great war even if it means killing his family or let Heaven drift into chaos

Chapter 1

(April 26th 2004)

Kololi was using his sword to try and kill the Horde of Jasasilolians but they never die and they used their power to change reality into a black void, leaving Kololi to fall. "Help brother" screamed Kololi. Autolium reached out his hand and Kololi grabbed hold of him. "Thank you Autolium" said Kololi. "You're welcome" Autolium responded as he ran towards the Garoandians to try and kill them even though they can't be defeated or killed and The Garoandians used their minds to levitate Autolium in the air and throw him against the wall. 

Chapter 2

Then something popped in his head. Imagine if he could ended the war, imagine if heaven will not be in chaos? but there's another thing popped in his head. He will have no choice but to use The Kilisom, the most dangerous and powerful button in all of the universe. If he could push it, he could end the war but his family, the angels and heaven will be destroyed, leaving only him as the last of his kind. He went inside the white palace of heaven, he entered the weapons room and right in front of him was The Kilisom. He picked it up, he left the White palace and he left heaven, flying in space, ready to press the button.

Chapter 3

"Father, the angels and my family. Today you are all going to die because of me and I am sorry that I had to do this but I have no choice but to end this war. Goodbye" Tears were streaming from Kololi's eyes as he pushed the button, leaving heaven to explode and wiped out from the rest of the universe. Now he is the last of the primordial entities, alone, broken, hollow and empty.

The end


Submitted: January 15, 2025

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