[Status]
[Class: Void Sovereign]
[Race : Oblivion Spawn (Evolution not available)]
[Level: 60 (Class change required)]
[EXP: 17.29 B / 17.29 B (Excess Stored: 36.34 B)]
[HP: 999,999 / 999,999]
[MP: Single-universe level]
[Stamina: 108,000 / 108,000]
[Strength: 3,670]
[Agility: 6,789]
[Endurance: 56,500]
[Intelligence: Single-Universe level]
[Wisdom: Single-Universe level ]
[Luck: 7]
[Unallocated Stat Points: 160]
[Unallocated Skill Points: 100]
[SP: 24000]
[Traits: Pseudo-immortality, Regeneration (Advanced), Arcane Mantle, Telekinesis (Intermediate), Lord of Fire (Advanced), Infinite Mind (Single-Universe level), Sovereign of Nothingness (Single-Universe level), Final State (Quantum-Lock)]
[Skills: Basic Martial Arts, Fire Fist, Fireball, Fire Kick, Flame Sweep, Heat Burst, Blazing Dash, Stone Spike, Stone Skin, Quake, Meteor Flame Strike (Intermediate), Flame Pillar (Intermediate), Combustion Field (Intermediate), Meteorite ( Advanced ), Breath of the Dragon ( Advanced )]
[Cataclysm Skills (One that can destroy continents and planets) : Divine Cataclysm,Abyssal Dominion, Event Horizon Step, Null Collapse, Void Consumption, Singularity Manifest ]
[Heart of the Infinite Well] (Passive)]
"Wow… this Oblivion Spawn race is too OP," Luke said, looking over his status again. "My physical parameters look like cheats now."
"Yeah… at this level, I'm basically unkillable," he added, thinking it through. "Unless it's something on a completely different scale… like multiverse-level or creation-type gods."
That kind of threat wasn't something he had to worry about right now.
His attention shifted back to the system.
The stat points didn't matter anymore.
They were still there, but compared to what he had become, they felt irrelevant. Increasing numbers wasn't going to change much at this stage.
Skills were different.
Those still mattered.
He focused on the skill tree.
"With 25 points I can unlock the basic tier of lightning," Luke said, going through it mentally. "Forty for mid-tier… and another thirty-five for advanced."
That was enough.
"Yeah… I can unlock the entire lightning element tree right now."
He didn't hesitate.
All 100 skill points were poured into lightning.
The system responded instantly.
[Skill unlocked Charge Separation: Forces large-scale atmospheric charge imbalance, creating uncontrolled lightning cascades that continuously strike across a continent, overloading ecosystems, infrastructure, and electrical equilibrium]
[Skill unlocked Magnetic Field Inversion: Temporarily disrupts the planet's local magnetic field, inducing massive currents in the crust and oceans, causing metal failure, oceanic upheaval, and continent-wide system collapse]
[Skill unlocked Relativistic Railstrike: Accelerates a conductive mass to near-light speed using electromagnetic force, releasing kinetic energy on impact sufficient to shatter a planet's crust and mantle]
[Skill unlocked Plasma Lance: Fires a highly collimated plasma beam at extreme temperatures, delivering concentrated energy that vaporizes matter on contact and bores through planetary layers in a single strike]
[Skill unlocked Neutrino Lightning: Releases a lightning-like burst composed of ultra-dense neutrinos that pass through all matter, depositing energy at the atomic level and disrupting nuclear bonds across planets and stars, leading to total structural failure]
Luke read through the list, then let out a short breath.
"…Yeah, these are the ones I designed."
Looking at them now, even he paused for a second.
"What was I on when I made these…"
The structure was clear.
Low-tier skills handled wide-area destruction—continent-level storms and environmental collapse.
Mid-tier abilities focused everything into precise, concentrated attacks that didn't spread, but erased whatever they touched. The higher tiers went further, bypassing durability entirely and attacking matter at its base level.
No wasted energy.
No inefficiency.
Just direct outcomes.
"They're too much," he muttered, though there was no real concern in his voice.
Even in space, they would work the same way. No atmosphere needed, no medium required—just execution.
Luke closed the panel.
"Now I could be a galaxy-level powerhouse," he said, thinking it through. "Not much in Marvel… but in the MCU, that's more than enough."
His gaze shifted to Smaug.
"Hm… would've been nice if I had a pet module in the system," he muttered.
He already checked. Trying to add Smaug as a companion wasn't happening. The dragon's favorability was deep in the negative, and that wasn't changing anytime soon.
Luke stepped forward and landed in front of him.
As he did, his eyes returned to normal, though his hair remained white, the only visible sign left of the change.
"Smaug, your size is inconvenient," he said.
He snapped his fingers.
Smaug's body shrank instantly. The massive dragon compressed down into a much smaller form.
Luke looked at him and nodded.
"Yeah, that's easier to carry around."
For someone who stood as the Sovereign of Nothingness, altering size wasn't worth thinking about.
Smaug hovered in place, completely still.
His eyes moved over his own body.
The weight was gone. The presence reduced.
"What… have you done to my body…" he said, voice tight.
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