Chapter 106 : The Price of Victory

Scene 1 : The Return to Eclipsed Eternity

The Omni Voyagers' portal rips through the cosmic fabric, delivering them back into the Eclipsed Eternity verse. The moment their feet touch familiar ground, the weight of their journey settles upon them. Their bodies ache from the battles they endured, their souls burdened by the loss of their fallen comrade.

Before they can process their emotions, a powerful shockwave of emotions crashes into them—their girlfriends rush toward them, their eyes filled with desperate relief.

Wednesday Athena, the normally stoic yet fiery warrior, runs straight into Draco's arms, burying her face in his chest. She trembles, and to everyone's surprise, her cold demeanor shatters into sobs.

Mira Yu, her fierce yet loving nature overpowering her, throws herself at Himothy, clutching onto him like she never wants to let go.

Eliana Elizabeth, always radiant, collapses into MaxedInfinite's embrace, her sobs shaking her entire body.

Demitra Athena, tears already falling, clings to Him

Demitra Athena (whispering) : "You're really here… You came back to me…"

The Voyagers return the embrace, holding their lovers close, feeling the tremors of their sobs pierce through their already broken hearts.

But then, a single name is spoken.

Mira steps back, wiping her tears, and asks ;

Mira Yu : "...Where's Kael Eel?"

The Omni Voyagers fall silent, their gazes dropping to the ground. The moment the realization sets in, a wave of grief washes over them all.

Scene 2: Mourning Kael Eel

Mira stumbles backward, shaking her head in disbelief.

Mira Yu : "No… no, he can't be—" But the pain in their eyes tells her everything.

Eliana falls to her knees, her cries breaking the air.

Eliana Elizabeth: "Twelve years… we fought together for twelve years…"

She sobs uncontrollably, and Mira collapses beside her, the two holding each other for support.

Wednesday, Demitra, and even the Voyagers themselves stand in silence, their bodies trembling as they watch the ones who loved Kael Eel the most fall apart.

No words could undo the pain.

No power could bring him back.

Not even the gods themselves could reverse his fate.

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Scene 3: Aleph Tohu's Presence

A faint rustling in the shadows breaks the sorrow-filled moment. Aleph Tohu steps forward, his form dimly illuminated by the light of a fractured reality.

The moment the girls see him, their grief turns to fury.

Wednesday is the first to step forward, her fists clenched.

Wednesday Athena: "You… monster…!"

Demitra grips Him's arm, her voice shaking.

Demitra Athena : "Get him away from us."

Eliana and Mira, still crying, now glare at Aleph Tohu with unfiltered hatred.

The Omni Voyagers raise a hand, silently asking their lovers to wait.

MaxedInfinite takes a deep breath.

MaxedInfinite: "We've forgiven him."

Silence.

The girls' expressions twist in disbelief.

Mira doesn't hesitate—she storms toward Aleph Tohu and slaps him across the face.

SMACK!

The sound echoes through the broken skies, as Aleph Tohu does not react. He simply bows his head, accepting the hatred, knowing that no amount of redemption could ever erase what he had done.

The girls unleash a storm of fury upon him.

Mira Yu : "You don't get to be forgiven!"

Eliana Elizabeth : "You think you can just walk free after everything you did?!"

All 4 girls : "You took him from us!" Even Demitra began to shout and she's only done that 3 times in her life

Aleph Tohu stands there, silent, absorbing their wrath.

Himothy finally steps forward, placing a hand on Mira's shoulder.

Himothy : "Enough… please."

The girls still tremble with anger, but one by one, they relent.

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[Scene 4: Aleph Tohu's Departure]

The Omni Voyagers look at Aleph Tohu, understanding his guilt yet knowing he cannot stay here.

Eliana, voice raw from grief, speaks.

Eliana Elizabeth: "Leave."

Wednesday (nods) : "You don't belong here."

Demitra (whispers) : "Go."

Aleph Tohu says nothing. With a slow nod, he steps back into a portal, vanishing into the unknown.

No one knows where he went.

No one wants to know.

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Scene 5: Rebuilding and Honoring Kael Eel

With Aleph Tohu gone, the Omni Voyagers call upon Arceus and Majin Rymus, divine beings of creation and restoration, to help repair the shattered worlds and verses.

As the cosmos begins to heal, the Voyagers turn their focus to something far more important.

A monument.

A tribute.

A legacy.

Together, alongside the citizens of Eclipsed Eternity, they construct a grand statue of Kael Eel, his likeness immortalized in celestial stone, his legend engraved into the heart of the verse.

Upon completion, Mira and Eliana place their hands upon the statue, their fingers tracing his name.

Eliana (whispers) : "You will never be forgotten."

Mira (wipes her tears and adds) : "You died as a hero."

The Omni Voyagers and their loved ones stand in solemn silence, gazing upon the tribute of their fallen brother.

The battle was over.

The world was healing.

But some wounds never fade.

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Final Scene: Comfort and Love

As night falls, the Voyagers and their girlfriends find solace in each other's arms.

Draco holds Wednesday close, feeling her heartbeat against his chest.

Himothy strokes Mira's hair as she rests against him, exhausted from tears.

MaxedInfinite kisses Eliana's forehead, whispering words of comfort.

Him embraces Demitra, promising to never leave her side again.

The universe may have been saved, but the scars of war remain.

And yet…

In this moment, in each other's warmth, they find something more powerful than sorrow.

Love.

Hope.

And the strength to move forward.

Narrator:

The Omni Voyagers have returned, but not as they once were. Their bodies bear the wounds of countless battles, but the deepest scars are the ones unseen—the ones etched into their souls.

The Eclipsed Eternity welcomes them back, yet the air is thick with sorrow. The moment their loved ones lay eyes upon them, the battlefield fades, replaced by raw, unfiltered emotion.

They are warriors. Legends. Saviors.

But right now, in this moment, they are simply men—men who have come home, but not whole.

And then, a name is spoken.

A name that does not echo back.

A name that will never answer again.

Kael Eel.

Silence wraps around them like a vice. Reality sinks its cruel teeth into their hearts, and grief takes its throne.

Twelve years of laughter, of struggle, of victories and defeats. Twelve years of brotherhood—gone in a single instant.

Not even the gods can undo what has been done.

Not even time itself can bring him back.

The weight of loss is suffocating, but before the darkness can consume them, another presence emerges from the void.

Aleph Tohu.

A name once feared. A name drenched in sin. A name that, even now, ignites a fury unlike any other.

Forgiven? No.

Forgiveness is not something to be claimed—it is something to be earned. And for the women who stand before him, their hearts shattered, no act of redemption will ever erase the crime that was committed.

But the Voyagers… they understand.

Hate will not bring Kael Eel back.

Vengeance will not mend what is broken.

And so, they let Aleph Tohu go.

Not as a friend. Not as an enemy.

But as a man burdened by his own sins, exiled to a fate unknown.

The battle is over, yet the war within rages on.

And so, in the wake of destruction, they build.

Not just worlds. Not just realms.

But a monument—one that will stand for eternity. A tribute to the warrior who gave everything so that others could live.

His name is immortalized in celestial stone, but more than that, it is carved into the hearts of those who loved him.

Kael Eel.

A brother. A legend. A hero.

And as the night embraces the weary souls of the Voyagers, love becomes their sanctuary. In whispered promises, in the warmth of an embrace, they find the strength to move forward.

For though scars remain, and though wounds may never fully heal…

They will endure.

For Kael Eel.

For the future.

For the ones who still remain.