(That's a little freaky...)

Chapter ten:

Travis was stunned for several seconds before he organized his thoughts enough to ask the question that was burning in his mind the most. At the same time, he finally put on his thoughts to voice instead of relying on Jack's ability to read his surface thoughts.

I can visit your multiverse? Travis asked him.

A pleased and proud feeling emanated from Jack. He thought to himself. Good, good, good. Talking this soon is supicious. I wasn't mistaken. Tying his thoughts up there, he moved to answer Travis's question.

Yes. Of course you can. Did you think that because we are now the same kind of entity that you could no longer come back to your home universe or any of the other universe's that I have created? Replied Jack Kirby.

Travis chuckled. Well, it's possible. You could also wait, but you created different Primordial gods than I did, so nothing will be the same. It may not be a Marvel multiverse at all. So if you want to meet your heroes or even date some of them you would have to visit one of my universe's, or many of them. Said Jack Kirby.

Surprised. Travis quickly asked. What do you mean, not a Marvel multiverse? Travis asked him.

What I mean is that you've created more likely will end completely new. The only way it could be the same is if you forced to be. Take it from me though, forcing fate can lead to instabilities in yourself as well as in the multiverse, to collapse and for you to have start over from scratch. And that is a very painful thing to go through. Replied Jack Kirby.

I see... Travis started to wonder what sort of universe his first would be like. Would there be superheroes and supervillains or something else. Those Wuxia novels were pretty awesome, but I doubt they'd be possible. Most of those characters end up becoming beings close to something like me and I don't know how that would work. Maybe they'd grow into being another Primordial? Nah. I wouldn't like that. I'd rather have superheroes, giant robot's, aliens, and supervillains... Speaking of universes though.

How would I travel to your multiverse? Travis asked him.

Easy. Jump in. You won't be able to maintain the same form you have out here, and you won't be able to consume anymore of the Primordial chaos until you exit. Though it should be a problem, you're already rather full, and depending on how your Primordial gods do, it should last a few million years at least and a few billion at the most. If you don't create any more gods, you should have enough to create two or three universes. As for your form you'll look like how you did just now when you talked to your son's and daughters. Not the lion head, nice one by the way, but when you were interacting with them. Said Jack Kirby.

Alright. Sounds good. But I have a few more questions before I think about that. What sort of abilities will I have? You mentioned that I would be as weak as the Incredible Hulk, but that's not everything is it? Replied Travis.

Ah, I thought you ask deeper questions, but this is fine too. Jack looks up to the distance. Best to spread the heavy stuff around, I find. Especially in a story. If you tackle all the hard stuff at once than the rest of the story becomes superfluous and weak in my options. Said Jack Kirby.

As Jack started his mini rant it felt as if he was talking to someone who wasn't there. Travis thought about it, but it felt rather crazy for it to be even possible. Is he breaking the fourth wall? Is there a fourth wall? That'd be insane. Or maybe... he's insane. He started backing away, thinking that his mentor was a bit off the rocker and might not be safe.

Anyway, you were asking about the abilities you'd... What are you doing way over there? Replied Jack Kirby.

Travis froze. Uh, nothing just thought I could listen better from a distance. Nothing to worry about. Haha... Said Travis.

You know of the infinity stones right? Jack asked him.

Of course. Replied Travis.

Well, in my multiverse you'll have the same abilities, just extremely watered down. You can manipulate time in a localized area, just reverse, slow someone's relative time, as well as speed up your own, see into the future or past by a few thousand years.

You'll be able to see a person's aura, how they're feeling, what sort of personality they have, and all that will be in your visible spectrum. You'll also be able to intuit when people are destined to die, and I don't mean death due to accidents or murder, I mean when their bodies are hardwired to die. I'll be something immutable and unable to change.

You'll have sort range teleportation and decent sense of the space around you. The ability to connect to someone telepathically as well as read people's surface thoughts. You can alter reality a bit, make illusions, summon temporary constructs, that sort of thing. And of course you can at least give the Incredible Hulk a good fight with strength and endurance. Said Jack Kirby.

Travis lowered his head. Woah. Travis said to himself.

Yeah I know, it's a step down from what you're used to. But as you and your son's and daughters create more you'll become stronger. Each universe you create is qualities leap in strength. You create a universe, not only does it increase your power. Think of each universe as a focus point, your power passes through it and it gets channeled and amplified while simultaneously your powers are what makes the universe function. Symbiotic relationship. Anyway, the more universes made, the stronger the channeling and amplification. Replied Jack Kirby.

And as Travis was going to ask how to create a universe. Jack raised his hand up and stopped him.