The white-haired girl moved towards her father and approached the area of space that cut him off from the rest of reality, she felt a strong membrane blocking her from entering anywhere close to Telmus but it did not hold her for long, with no indication of the reason it happened, the invisible membrane opened up to let her through.
She understood enough about energy that she knew she could not steal even a fraction of power from this shield that covered her father except she spent an unknown amount of time working at it, and even then just a tiny fraction of the energy it contained would nearly overwhelm her. Once again she wondered what sort of monster her father was, and if she was worthy of his blood. The invisible membrane did not stop any of the others either who decided to follow her passage, they were only blocked for a moment before they were allowed through, and under the shadow of Telmus's power they turned back to the universe to see the surprising death and rebirth of the universe, the view was stunning and nearly indescribable.
"How powerful do you have to be to be able to do such a thing?" Fury mumbled, but in the silence here, everyone could hear him, no one replied for they had no idea, most were trying to come to terms with their impending death and or resurrection.
The universe that was being recreated behind the wave of destruction appeared to be the same, yet it was different in various subtle manners that in their present state they could not bother to determine, survival came first after all.
It was the white-haired girl who first saw it, a long trail of darkness covered by a blinding silver light. This trail of darkness stayed just ahead of the wave of destruction, traveling at ridiculous speeds, it was just able to survive on the edge of its doom.
Its speed was not just dependent on its power, it was using the forward momentum of the destructive wave ravaging the universe to stay ahead of it, just like a surfer riding a wave, but in this instance, one minor slip would lead to oblivion.
With her familiarity with understanding, breaking down, and rerouting energy, the white-haired girl understood that whoever was fleeing from the destruction must have a rather impossible level of energy control and an absolute understanding of their surroundings to survive the destruction of the universe.
As if their attention had been detected, it was possible to see that the black trail of darkness had seen them by two red glints that shone like stars from within, and despite at this moment it should be a galaxy away, everyone here knew that red light were eyes, and it began to subtly change its course to head towards their direction.
With its speed in less than seven seconds it had crossed the entire galaxy and its shape was now revealed, showing that it was a massive otherworldly avian creature with massive tentacles sprouting from its back and wings. Every beat of its wings allowed it to shuttle through space as the tentacles on its songs tore through space to the Underverse below and used its space-warping properties to keep it ahead of the destructive waves, even making it speed up further.
Her focus drew the attention of Malakith and then the Empress and Fury who also saw the trail of darkness surfing ahead of the wave of destruction. Malakith rubbed his head, pressing his thumb and forefinger against his eyes as he felt a growing headache when he tried to reconcile what he was witnessing with the reality that he knew and understood.
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