A World Pushed Too Far, Too Fast
World War II did not look the same in this timeline.
Humanity had advanced unevenly not through genius, but through contamination.
Scraps of forgotten Kryptonian alloy.
Damaged Seraphim holograms misread as divine blueprints.
Metallurgy decades ahead of schedule.
Power systems that should not exist yet.
The world became sharper. Faster. Crueler.
The Justice Society of America felt it immediately.
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The JSA Against a Future War
They were heroes born for gangsters, cultists, and madmen.
They were not prepared for proto-posthuman warfare.
Wildcat
Fought bravely.
Too bravely.
He went toe-to-toe with a mechanized infantry unit enhanced with gravitic bracing, mistaken by intelligence as "experimental armor."
His fists shattered.
His heart gave out standing.
He died upright, unbroken .
Black Canary
Her cry ruptured steel.
But the Nazis learned.
They deployed sonic dampeners modeled after corrupted Seraphim resonance data.
Her scream turned inward destroying her throat .
She died choking on silence.
Hourman
He knew his time was ending.
He chose to keep fighting anyway.
When the hour ran out—
Not in retreat.
Not in safety.
But mid-charge, as an enhanced super-soldier crushed his chest with one hand.
The world did not pause.
It moved on without him.
Hawkman and Hawkgirl
They attacked a tank division.
They should not have been tanks this advanced .
The Nazi war machines were alive reactive armor shifting like muscle, cannons guided by predictive targeting.
Nth metal wings were not enough.
They died in the sky.
Burning.
Falling.
Their reincarnation cycle broken by technology that did not care about destiny.
The Nazi Super Soldier
They called him Sonnenwolf.
He was not created through science alone.
He was built on myth.
Legends of a sun-eater. A god who walked among stars. A conqueror who bent worlds.
The Nazis fused:
Early exoskeleton tech
Crude solar absorption matrices
Occult rites based on misinterpreted Seraphim schematics
Sonnenwolf believed he was chosen.
That belief made him dangerous.
Venus Notices the Screaming
Vesper saw it first.
The wars. The deaths. The pattern.
She traced the tech signatures.
Her voice reached Kael across planetary distances.
Vesper: "They are using us."
"Not directly but we taught them how to dream wrong."
Kael closed his eyes.
Long memories stirred.
Kael: "Then I will look at what I indirectly made."*
He agreed to go to Earth.
Earth, Seen Properly
Kael and Vesper arrived unseen.
Disguised.
Wrapped in advanced Kryptonian cloaking, matter-phase alteration, perception dampening.
They walked among ruins.
Factories that hummed too efficiently. Weapons that screamed wrong.
Humans praying to machines they barely understood.
Kael: "This is my fault."
Vesper: "No. This is what happens when gods leave trash behind."
Kael :"I'm not a god Vesper"
Vesper :"You are to us"
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The Hidden Magic Society Smiles
Kael's arrival did not go unnoticed.
Old circles stirred. Orders that survived Rome. Families that guarded spells instead of bloodlines.
They sensed:
A power not bound by oaths
A being outside magical hierarchies
Greed followed.
If we bind him…
If we study him…
If we dissect his tools…
Plans began forming in whispers.
Venus, Remembered
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4940 Years Earlier
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Sol and Nox stood upon Venus when it was still hell.
Acid rain. Crushing pressure. No sky.
They worked patiently.
Atmosphere by atmosphere. Layer by layer.
The terraformer sculpted continents like scars.
A civilization rose.
Not gentle.
Gothic. Severe. Disciplined.
Modeled after pre-Council Krypton:
Warrior-scholar castes
Ritualized strength
Harsh survival ethics
They worshipped no gods.
Only the Sun.
Only Endurance.
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POV switch
Ares Refuses to Learn
The Olympian God of War watched the war below.
He was pleased.
Then he heard the stories.
The Seraphim. The Sun-Eater. Gods sealed alive.
He laughed.
Ares: "Machines break."
"War decides truth."
He wanted the Seraphim.
Not to destroy.
To own as his tools of war .
To turn them into weapons.
He began scheming.
Quietly.
Unseen Knives
Kael and Vesper prepared to observe.
They did not yet know:
Magic societies were circling
A god of war was hunting
Lanterns still watched from afar
And the war below was about to birth monsters worse than heroes
Kael looked out over the burning world.
Kael: "I wanted to watch history."
"…but history is screaming."
The age of quiet observation was ending.
And this time
Kael would not leave debris behind.
