MARVEL: GOD OF VOID, CHAOS AND ORDER DIMENSION

Chapter 8: TITAN FALLS



Odin and Ashborn unleash everything they have, making it an extreme battle and it looks as though no one will win.

In response to all the energy, chaos energy awoke in him, leading to a complete explosion. The Chaos energy surges through Ashborn, but instead of causing destruction, it enhances his power, making him even stronger. His eyes glow, and new abilities manifest. This is a controlled surge, not a destructive outburst.

The event is interpreted as a sign from the cosmos, a blessing bestowed upon Ashborn. He isn't feared, but is seen as chosen. Odin is overjoyed. He sees Ashborn's new powers as Asgard's greatest weapon and a guarantee of future victory.

Frigga is proud Because now Ashborn is the greatest warrior, she decides to dedicate her life to her sons with her teaching so that he doesn't fall to other forces.

Hela is thrilled, She sees this as a sign that Asgard is on the verge of a new era of power and conquest. She believes Ashborn's Chaos powers can be used to break down old traditions and create a stronger, more ruthless Asgard. The two will soon become the main driving force of Asgard. And Asgardians are all proud of Ashborn.

After some talk with father, I plan to go to titan. Ashborn's primary goal on Titan is not conquest or galactic domination, but the acquisition of 10 million highly skilled Void Soldiers and battle experience. He sees the Titan population as a resource to be exploited.

Ashborn has thoroughly scouted Titan. He knows their defences, government, and main infrastructures. The battle will revolve with Ashborn's great use of all the collected Intel.

Ashborn doesn't just teleport into the middle of a city. He chooses a remote location, away from major population centres, but still strategically significant. The goal is to overwhelm the defences and secure a beachhead before the Titan military can fully mobilize.

He arrives with a small contingent of elite Void Soldiers, teleporting them directly onto a key military installation or communication hub. They move with ruthless efficiency, disabling defences and cutting off communication lines.

Ashborn uses his Chaos powers to sow confusion and disarray. He creates illusions, teleports small groups of Void Soldiers to different locations, and disrupts their communication. The Titan forces are unable to coordinate a unified defence.

Example: He might create an illusion of himself leading a large army toward one city while teleporting the real army to another, creating chaos and diverting their forces.

Ashborn identifies key vulnerabilities in Titanian defences. Since the people rely solely on war machines, Ashborn cuts off those factories, preventing the Titan's army from resupplying.

With the Titanian military in disarray, Ashborn unleashes the full force of his Void Legion. The battle turns into a systematic and brutally clean killing of all titans.

While Ashborn focuses on disabling strategic targets, the Void Soldiers methodically eliminate pockets of resistance. His generals have a goal of killing 10 million and he's giving his soldiers experience. The Titans might have war machines, but the Void Soldiers were able to sneak and assassinate due to their connection with the void.

As the Titans are killed, Ashborn uses his power to rice the fallen into Void Soldiers. He prioritizes skilled warriors and tacticians, augmenting his army with the best Titanian soldiers.

The Titanian corpses are engulfed in shadowy energy, their bodies transforming into Void Soldiers. Their eyes glow red, and they rise to their feet, completely obedient to Ashborn's will.

Ashborn integrates the new Titanian Void Soldiers into his ranks, assigning them to units based on their former skills and experience. He uses their knowledge of Titanian tactics and weaponry to further optimize his forces. While Ashborn doesn't care as it's solely for his experiment/battle, the constant war is starting to take a mental toll. The war used to be something that motivated and fuelled him, but now all he dreams of when he becomes dimension god.

He was Dominating the Battle, of The surviving Titans fall. Ashborn has achieved his objective, of ten million Void Soldiers and a wealth of battle experience. Ashborn's victory is not just about brute force; it's about strategic planning, exploiting weaknesses, and maximizing the potential of his Void Legion.

By focusing on the logistical/tactical aspects and the one-sided nature of the battle, you can create a truly chilling and impressive display of Ashborn's power and ruthlessness.

What aspect of this systematic campaign appeals to you the most? The militaristic logistics? The one-sided nature? Or simply the fact that this guy doesn't care about the population?


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