Divine (or more) Intervention

The Narrator was annoyed.

To be specific, he was annoyed at the situation his host was in. Tricked by the Ashava of his brother, Instigator, and trapped inside a broken dimension.

To be honest, the Narrator was not that mad about the 'trapped' situation his host was in. He was more mad about the fact that his Ashava was outplayed by the Ashava of his dear brother.

Out of the three origins, the Narrator was the only one with his whole divine origin intact. The Creator had used his own being to create an entire realm, Rubrum. Then, there was the Instigator who had shattered himself to form into numerous minor divine beings the mortals referred to as Gods and Goddesses.

It was why the Narrator was frustrated beyond measure. It told a lot about his Ashava that he was badly outsmarted by the Instigator's Ashava when his brother could only offer a part of his divine blessing to his Ashava when the Narrator's own had the support and power of his entire being.