Eight others shone with incandescent blue light around him, each one equally vast, each one carrying Infinity compressed into shapes designed for singular purpose.
Destruction.
They began to move toward the stretches of Jotunheim below far faster than Planck speed, and the transition was so instantaneous that Eckert’s perception could not track the journey. One moment they were high above in those churning obsidian skies. The next moment they were directly above the citadel, positioned for impact with precision that spoke of absolute control.
Eckert enjoyed such an exhilarating ride as the descent continued without deceleration.
In the next moment, boundless waves of Chaos erupted from below to meet the Infinity warheads. THE Entity had sensed the assault, and its response came with speed matching what was descending upon its domain. Obsidian rivers of Chaos surged upward to intercept, to consume, to unify whatever was attacking into its collective consciousness.
But Infinity and THE Entity were like water and oil.
They could not mix.
BOOM!
The first warhead detonated.
A mushroom cloud of blue exploded outward and permeated everything within Gigaparsecs the impact point. The Chaos attempting to consume it was not consumed but scattered, pushed aside by force that refused to become part of anything else. Blue fallout spread across the skies of Jotunheim with radiance making the obsidian clouds seem dim by comparison.
BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!
Multiple others detonated in sequence, each one producing its own mushroom cloud of endless blue, each one scattering THE Entity’s defensive Chaos in directions it had not anticipated. Momentarily, the skies of this region of Jotunheim shone with blinding fallout of endless blue, and the impact was so heavy and terrifying that it surged to encompass everything within perception.
Eckert felt his Idle Weavings rapidly spread out across Jotunheim on the waves of that nuclear fallout.
The mechanisms were those of fission, of atoms splitting and releasing energy that caused other atoms to split in cascading chain reactions. But instead of radioactive particles, his weavings rode the fragments of Infinity as they scattered across the Primordial Realm.
Each detonation produced countless pieces of endless blue light, and each piece carried fragments of his consciousness to new locations.
His weavings landed on shocked Jotuun Lifeforms who had been going about their unified existence moments before, their massive forms now reeling from the assault of authority they could not integrate. His weavings landed on Chaos Giants who cried out and clutched their heads as if the fallout of Infinity was interfering with their unity, their connection to THE Entity flickering under the pressure of something that refused to be consumed.
And at such a time, Eckert allowed his weavings to flow into them without resistance.
BOOM!

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