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Merslin 3: Age of Supernova: Guardian of Freedom

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As the price for rejecting the order of the gods, the hero Muscling finds himself at the center of a cosmic war. Hunted by the vengeful Titan 'Hyperion' and his alien legion, the 'Ethereon,' he decides to become not just a hero of the old world, but the monarch of a new kingdom. In the world of magic, Luminaria, he establishes the new kingdom of 'Elysium' and unites various races like orcs and dwarves. Simultaneously, on the world of science, Earth, his other self 'Kim Young-min' leads humanity by fusing magic with science. When the two worlds are connected by a dimensional gateway, the war expands to a galactic scale. Through the sacrifice of his companions and the awakening of new powers, Muscling wages a final battle against Hyperion's ambition to place the entire universe under his absolute order. This is the story of a mortal fighting to end the age of the gods and begin an era of his own.
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Chapter 1 - 1. The Beginning of the Fracture

[Merslin 1: Mage of the Hidden Tongue]

[Merslin 2:The Return to Luminaria: Continuing the Legend]

The night in Luminaria was as tranquil as ever. Yet Merslin's heart felt heavy. Ever since rejecting the Order of the Titans, he had been haunted by the consequences of his choice. Though the Temple of Hestia, nestled at the heart of Luminaria, remained calm as always, a deep unease clouded his thoughts.

"You really rejected the Titans' order?" Elena asked cautiously. Her eyes were filled with both concern and disbelief.

Merslin paused before nodding. "Their order no longer serves us. But... I'm still not certain if forging a new path is the right choice."

In that instant, the air shifted. The temple's aura trembled, hinting at something approaching. A chill breeze swept through the sacred halls, and Merslin's instincts flared.

"Something's coming," he said quietly, his hand instinctively reaching for his sword.

When they stepped outside, the peaceful landscape of Luminaria didn't last long. The sky was suddenly shrouded in darkness, and the air grew frigid. Merslin sensed an unfamiliar energy—one he knew was not of this world.

"This energy... it's not something we know," he whispered.

Just then, the sky split open like a torn veil. From the rift emerged beings cloaked in translucent energy. They landed upon Luminaria's ground and instantly surrounded Merslin and his companions. These entities were clearly from another dimension, their eyes glowing with cold determination.

"Merslin," the leader of the Aetherion scouting party said in a frigid tone, "You've rejected the Titans' order. Now, we shall judge you by our way."

Merslin drew his blade. His allies followed, each readying their weapons. They were Luminaria's finest warriors—but even they felt a chill of unease in the face of Aetherion's presence.

When the Aetherion warriors unleashed their psychic assault, Merslin was wrapped in crushing pressure. Their attacks weren't physical but mental, like blades cutting into the soul. Yet Merslin stood firm. He reminded himself that what he fought to protect wasn't just strength—but freedom and conviction.

"Judgment…" Merslin murmured, swinging his sword toward Aetherion's cold stare. "What right do those who enforce order have to judge others?"

His blade shone, drawing Luminaria's natural energy to him. United with nature, his power clashed against the frigid forces of Aetherion like lightning cleaving the sky. The battle intensified. Aetherion's psychic assaults tested his resolve, but he dug deeper into his inner strength.

Elena and the others joined the fray. She summoned divine light to repel the psychic strikes, purifying the energy and rallying their strength. As the fight dragged on, Merslin felt a new power awaken within—one born of conviction and unshakable will.

At a critical moment, when an Aetherion warrior aimed a fatal blow at Merslin, Lisa stepped in. Her shield intercepted the strike, radiating an energy that nullified the enemy's attack. Her intervention bolstered Merslin's strength.

"Merslin, it's not over yet," she gritted her teeth. "We fight together."

Merslin nodded at her resolve and charged once more toward the enemy. The battle grew fiercer, but united, they pushed back the relentless Aetherion onslaught.

Eventually, Merslin landed the final blow. The Aetherion warriors dissolved into light, and the chilling energy vanished. As silence returned, Merslin and his companions caught their breath and surveyed their surroundings.

"This was just a warning," Merslin said between breaths. "They'll strike again, stronger than before. This was only the beginning."

He looked to the sky, resolve hardening in his chest. Unless they uncovered the true purpose and strength of the Aetherion, both Earth and Luminaria would be in danger. He and his comrades prepared to investigate the enemy's stronghold—Nemesis.

But just as their resolve solidified, Merslin felt another ominous force stir from the farthest reaches of the cosmos. It was the next move of the Aetherion. Bracing himself for the war to come, Merslin tightened his grip on his sword.

***

The night in Luminaria was as tranquil as ever. Yet Merslin's heart felt heavy. Ever since rejecting the Order of the Titans, he had been haunted by the consequences of his choice. Though the Temple of Hestia, nestled at the heart of Luminaria, remained calm as always, a deep unease clouded his thoughts.

"You really rejected the Titans' order?" Elena asked cautiously. Her eyes were filled with both concern and disbelief.

Merslin paused before nodding. "Their order no longer serves us. But... I'm still not certain if forging a new path is the right choice."

In that instant, the air shifted. The temple's aura trembled, hinting at something approaching. A chill breeze swept through the sacred halls, and Merslin's instincts flared.

"Something's coming," he said quietly, his hand instinctively reaching for his sword.

When they stepped outside, the peaceful landscape of Luminaria didn't last long. The sky was suddenly shrouded in darkness, and the air grew frigid. Merslin sensed an unfamiliar energy—one he knew was not of this world.

"This energy... it's not something we know," he whispered.

Just then, the sky split open like a torn veil. From the rift emerged beings cloaked in translucent energy. They landed upon Luminaria's ground and instantly surrounded Merslin and his companions. These entities were clearly from another dimension, their eyes glowing with cold determination.

"Merslin," the leader of the Aetherion scouting party said in a frigid tone, "You've rejected the Titans' order. Now, we shall judge you by our way."

Merslin drew his blade. His allies followed, each readying their weapons. They were Luminaria's finest warriors—but even they felt a chill of unease in the face of Aetherion's presence.

When the Aetherion warriors unleashed their psychic assault, Merslin was wrapped in crushing pressure. Their attacks weren't physical but mental, like blades cutting into the soul. Yet Merslin stood firm. He reminded himself that what he fought to protect wasn't just strength—but freedom and conviction.

"Judgment…" Merslin murmured, swinging his sword toward Aetherion's cold stare. "What right do those who enforce order have to judge others?"

His blade shone, drawing Luminaria's natural energy to him. United with nature, his power clashed against the frigid forces of Aetherion like lightning cleaving the sky. The battle intensified. Aetherion's psychic assaults tested his resolve, but he dug deeper into his inner strength.

Elena and the others joined the fray. She summoned divine light to repel the psychic strikes, purifying the energy and rallying their strength. As the fight dragged on, Merslin felt a new power awaken within—one born of conviction and unshakable will.

At a critical moment, when an Aetherion warrior aimed a fatal blow at Merslin, Lisa stepped in. Her shield intercepted the strike, radiating an energy that nullified the enemy's attack. Her intervention bolstered Merslin's strength.

"Merslin, it's not over yet," she gritted her teeth. "We fight together."

Merslin nodded at her resolve and charged once more toward the enemy. The battle grew fiercer, but united, they pushed back the relentless Aetherion onslaught.

Eventually, Merslin landed the final blow. The Aetherion warriors dissolved into light, and the chilling energy vanished. As silence returned, Merslin and his companions caught their breath and surveyed their surroundings.

"This was just a warning," Merslin said between breaths. "They'll strike again, stronger than before. This was only the beginning."

He looked to the sky, resolve hardening in his chest. Unless they uncovered the true purpose and strength of the Aetherion, both Earth and Luminaria would be in danger. He and his comrades prepared to investigate the enemy's stronghold—Nemesis.

But just as their resolve solidified, Merslin felt another ominous force stir from the farthest reaches of the cosmos. It was the next move of the Aetherion. Bracing himself for the war to come, Merslin tightened his grip on his sword.