The Abomination fled from the Origin Realms after the Agreement had been completed. It knew that at the moment, it was the best target among everyone here.
Eos could not be attacked, not yet, until they had taken over all the Origin Realms and ensured that they could not be used to expand Limbo. They had accepted this compromise because it favored them more than it would have favored Eos.
The fool had the chance to end the war for a long time, but the price had been too much for him to pay, and he had left this weapon aside for another. The Abomination did not believe that Eos would be able to consume all of these Origin Essences in a short time, even the twelve billion years given was still too short.
From what he could see, Eos wanted to focus on his personal evolution and not the Primordial Record for his growth. If the Abomination had not fought this child, it would have believed that this path was foolish, but it had seen how quickly Eos adapted in battle and how, in the end, he had begun his evolution.
The Primordials and Death had not fought Eos; sure, they would have had observers around the battle, but they had not felt what it was like to fight a man whose limits the Abomination knew it had not seen.
Twelve billion years for a being like Eos was too long, even a million years was crossing the line, but the Abomination could only go along with this Agreement, because it knew that it needed more time than anyone here.
Rapid evolution came with a price, even if he had nearly inexhaustible energy stores from all the Realities it had eaten. Evolving so fast and focusing only on increasing its strength and corruption means its spirit was deteriorating, and in a few short years, it would lose its mind and become nothing but a mindless beast.
So it ran, knowing that if it didnβt, its cursed children would kill it. If Asteroath was not dead, then the Abomination knew that there was a possibility for its victory even if it had to fight against all the Primordials and the General of Death, but the possibility of victory ended when it saw that Nyxara had eaten the Essence of her brother.
Eos and Death did not know how dangerous Nyxara had just become, but the Abomination knew, and it frightened it enough to run and not think of hunting one or two Primordials to absorb their bodies.
The bodies of Realities were great vessels for its mind, but they were not perfect. For the Abomination to become something more than what it currently was... an Abomination, then it would need to either consume Eos or one of the Primordials, after all, they were created with the flesh and blood of Enoch.
The Ancient Primordials were created with the flesh and blood of a Luminious, but their Creator had made sure that his bloodline was shattered into pieces across the body of the Primordials, and there was no way they would be able to get to his true inheritance, however, Nyxaraβs peculiar ability threatened that lock, and what was troubling was that as she had tasted the effects of consuming Asteroath, she might began to figure out the truth.
Everything was going wrong, but the Abomination welcomed this chaos because the uncertainty of an outcome was ultimately favorable towards its agenda.



This realization, more than anything, was what caused the Abomination not to challenge Eos and his Origin Realm and fled into Limbo. There was a hidden hand, and that hand needed to be brought into the light, and they could as well be its greatest enemy.
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