Marvel's Druidic God ♾️

Chapter 2: Act 1 – Awakening in the MCU Pt.1



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A Sudden Arrival in a World That Shouldn't Exist

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The Fall Through Eternity

It started with the light.

Blinding. Endless. A brilliance that swallowed everything.

Ethan felt his body pulled apart and reassembled, stretched beyond the limits of existence. He couldn't move—couldn't breathe—his limbs weightless, his mind caught in a whirlpool of energy.

A tunnel of light and shadow spun around him, warping and twisting as if space itself had unraveled. Colors bled together, shifting through shades that defied reality. He had no sense of direction, no control, just the overwhelming sensation of being torn from one world and hurled into another.

Pain ignited through him, not just physical, but something deeper as if the very essence of his being was transforming. His very being, his soul was burning with an energy he didn't understand.

His vision blurred as shapes twisted and coiled in the endless void around him. Threads of golden-green energy wove through the darkness, pulsing in time with something inside him. He felt himself unravel and reform, not just in body or soul, but in his complete essence.

The tome.

It was no longer something he held—it was a part of him now. He could feel its weightless presence within him, a well of knowledge vast and unfathomable. Yet, it did not impose itself upon him. It simply existed, waiting, watching, its purpose intertwined with his.

And then—

'You were never meant for an ordinary life.'

The whisper echoed from nowhere and everywhere, wrapping around him like an unseen force. His chest tightened. The voice was familiar, ancient, yet it carried the weight of something far beyond mortal comprehension.

A surge of warmth spread through him, thrumming beneath his skin, coiling at his core. He gasped—not from pain, but from something else.

Power.

Something was awakening inside him, something vast, boundless, connected to the very essence of the universe, connecting to everything that lives and breathes.

'Your destiny was always something greater.'

The words sent shivers and shockwaves through his soul. Images flashed through his mind—endless forests stretching beyond the horizon, ancient runes glowing beneath his fingertips, the pulse of the earth itself responding to his call.

The tome resonated, and for a brief moment, he understood.

This wasn't just magic. It was something older, deeper—woven into the very fabric of existence.

'Now awaken… for this world will need you soon.'

The tunnel of light fractured.

A sudden drop.

And then—

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Impact & First Breath in a New World

Pain.

It came in waves, slow and crushing, like his body had been shattered and barely stitched back together. Every nerve burned, his bones ached, and his skin tingled with something unfamiliar—but almost intrinsically destined.

He wasn't sure how long he lay there, facedown against cool, damp earth. The ground smelled of soil and grass, of something alive. His fingers twitched, curling against the dirt, feeling its rough texture press into his skin.

A shuddering breath escaped him, uneven and shallow.

He felt… heavy. Like his body wasn't entirely his own.

"What… happened?"

Flashes of memory slammed into him.

The attic. The book. The shifting symbols. The impossible glow.

Then—a blinding white light.

And now—this.

Ethan's breathing quickened as confusion clawed its way up his throat. His muscles screamed in protest as he forced himself onto his hands and knees, his limbs trembling under his own weight.

He blinked rapidly, vision blurred, as the world tilted beneath him.

Sunlight filtered through a dense canopy of trees, casting shifting shadows across the ground. The wind carried the crisp scent of pine and damp earth, mixed with something faintly metallic.

For a split second, he thought he was in Maplewood.

But no—this was wrong.

The trees were too perfectly spaced, their trunks too straight, too uniform. The grass was cut short, free of tangled roots or fallen leaves. There was no wildness here.

Not a forest.

A park.

Panic surged in his chest.

"This isn't Maplewood and it's definitely not The Attic."

His heartbeat pounded in his ears as he struggled to his feet, legs weak and unsteady beneath him. Every movement sent a fresh wave of aches through his body, a lingering soreness in his muscles that he couldn't explain.

Then, he heard it.

Distant, but unmistakable—the roar of a city.

Traffic. Car horns. The faint hum of civilization buzzing beyond the trees.

His breath caught.

No.

No, no, no.

He turned sharply, pushing through the last of the trees, stepping onto a gravel path. The world opened up before him.

And his entire body froze.

Steel and glass towers stretched toward the sky, their mirrored surfaces reflecting the golden light of morning. Billboards blinked, their bright advertisements shifting between colors, digital screens flashing moving images. A plane cut across the sky, leaving a white streak in its wake.

His pulse roared in his ears.

New York.

He staggered forward, heart hammering. This wasn't possible.

His eyes darted frantically over the skyline, and then—

A half-constructed skyscraper caught his gaze.

It was unfinished, its upper floors wrapped in scaffolding, massive cranes towering above it. But its shape, its presence—he recognized it.

Familiar.

Impossibly familiar.

Stark Tower.

The realization slammed into him, his stomach twisting violently.

His breath came too fast, his chest rising and falling in uneven gasps. His mind scrambled for excuses, explanations, anything to make this make sense.

It was just a coincidence. Some random building. He was hallucinating. Dreaming.

Because the alternative was impossible.

This wasn't a dream.

This wasn't a joke.

This was real.

A deep, shuddering breath left his lips, but it did nothing to calm the chaos in his head.

He was in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

And he had no idea why.


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