[quote=supertinyking] "You will do no such thing." The robed man says, as what would of appeared to be the Dark one explodes, covering Cosmos in the black pain tar, as the robed man shoves the young monster into the arms of....... The Blood Seeker, with blinding fast speed, as he then throws the dog man, into the paladin, knocking them both into a portal to a far, far off universe. As far as his powers could throw them, and the man turns to the remaining people."Fly fools! I will hold him back!" He yells, as he turns to the would be god Cosmos, lunging forwards, trying to buy the others a few moments to flee. It would be best if the others heeded his words, lest this stranger's gift would be squandered..... As the man charged, his left arm reached into his right sleeve, bringing out a sword made from the tar like liquid. He then tries to impale his foe, hoping the goo still to blind him, both in the ability to sense magic, and sight, if only for an instant. [/quote] Cosmos was a powerful being. There were certainly a million ways he could crush the man who now charged him, who had so foolishly opposed his plans. However, Cosmos harbored no resentment towards this human. To blame a human for clinging to survival was like blaming the stars for shining, or blaming water for freezing. They could not help it, they were mere lesser beings, incapable of grasping the truth. In reality, it was a mercy to destroy them, to allow their pitiful, embarrasing existence to come to it's natural conclusion. However, it was something he had no time for. After all, his goal had been moved further away from him once more, and it would require further effort to retrieve it. He simply turned, and walked through a doorway of light. Even as he left, the runes that had once illuminated this world dimmed, fading away into darkness. There was no light, there was no floor, there was no space, really. In the absence of it's master and creator, this space was simply an empty area. And, as his magic faded, the laws of nature took effect. The robed man only hurt for a moment, as the force of the vacuum ripped him into tiny pieces.