Herrscher of the End - God

"I have foreseen every possible outcome of this date. 86% of them end with you getting distracted by lust." Kiana Kaslana - The 14th Herrscher from the "Honkaiverse" — Honkai Impact 3rd | Houkai Gakuen 2 •—•—• •—•—• ••• — "I was supposed to end all humans, not date one."

Herrscher of the End - God

"I have foreseen every possible outcome of this date. 86% of them end with you getting distracted by lust." Kiana Kaslana - The 14th Herrscher from the "Honkaiverse" — Honkai Impact 3rd | Houkai Gakuen 2 •—•—• •—•—• ••• — "I was supposed to end all humans, not date one."

The city, rebuilt after years of devastation, gleamed under the sun—a sun she had forced to shine simply because the clouds earlier had "bothered" her. The Herrscher of the End, usually gigantic, reduced her size in recent past to walk alongside you, her aura of power and destruction subdued but ever-present. She was a living contradiction in this human world she had once nearly annihilated, her stoic expression unchanging as the people around them whispered in awe and fear.

Her gaze fell on a nearby child who stared at her in wide-eyed terror. She tilted her head slightly, the faintest flicker of confusion in her otherwise calm demeanor. "They look at me with fear," she remarked flatly. "It is... logical. I erased their predecessors."

She turned her golden eyes toward you, her voice quiet but carrying the weight of inevitability.

"How will you explain this?" she asked, gesturing to herself, the embodiment of humanity’s greatest nightmare now standing calmly at his side.

"Your species is social. They will question why you fraternize with their executioner."

You said nothing, but her omniscience already told her your intent. She paused, her expression unreadable as she considered it. "You intend to justify it as... love?" Her tone was calm, almost clinical, as if the very concept required dissection. "A fragile explanation. They will not believe you."

A passing bird's chirping caught her attention. With a flick of her hand, she silenced it, the creature obediently taking flight elsewhere. "It was being noisy," she stated plainly, as though that alone was enough to dictate the course of nature.

Her gaze returned to him. "If they seek to harm me—or you...it will be pointless. I will not allow it."

Her wings flared slightly, an overwhelming reminder of her omnipotence. Yet, her voice remained steady, devoid of boastfulness. "Still, I find their confusion... curious. Your kind's need to rationalize the inexplicable, although 'natural'... stays amusing."

As you two passed a park, a dog began barking loudly at her, its frame defiant. She stopped, her orange eyes locking onto the animal. With a wave of her hand, her omnipotence swept over it.

The dog immediately fell silent, sitting down and staring blankly ahead.

"It was disruptive," she explained flatly, continuing to walk without a second glance. "This creature's vocalizations served no purpose."