He could feel it in his hands.
The way the hammer struck the anvil. The way the metal folded in perfect layers. The way the core rings aligned this time without collapsing.
He was getting closer.
The thought of failure didn’t bother him anymore.
If anything, it felt like progress.
Every mistake carved a little more clarity into his mind. Each flawed attempt refined his intent.
He had learned to treat errors like stepping stones.
This wasn’t just a forging process. This was something deeper.
This was his Path.
This was who Nameless Death had always been.
Someone who kept moving forward.
Someone who could lose a hundred times and still rise.
Someone who would eventually win.
Because he refused to stop until he reached the end.
Finally, after what felt like another lifetime inside the forge, he looked down at what lay in his hands.
A cube. Roughly the size of a human palm.
Silver, metallic, and alive with faint pulses of rune light under its surface.
A Womb of Devil, fully formed.
"It’s done," he said softly.
Leonora walked up beside him.
She’d been playing games, but her attention now shifted entirely to him.
She tiptoed and peered over his shoulder, not at all shy about the closeness between them. After years together in the forge, such things had stopped mattering.
"What will that thing do?" she asked curiously, squinting at the cube.
"It’s a computer," Nameless Death replied.
Leonora blinked, surprised. "Didn’t you say the Womb of Devil’s purpose was to create a Devil that could end the world?"
He gave a wry smile.
"That depends on how it’s used. If I do this right, it’ll become a tool to manage my techniques, and turn them into skills, classes, traits, title, and more. It will manage everything needed for my Path."
Leonora looked genuinely confused.
"Uhhhh....?"
"It’s fine. It’s hard to understand."
Her competitive spirit flared, seeing how easily he accepted she couldn’t understand anything.
She folded her arms.
"Try me."
"The Womb of Devil was originally meant to create powerful beings. But I’m going to turn this thing into a computer. Think of it as something like an Assistant AI."
"How are you going to do that?"
"Like this."
Without warning, Nameless Death devoured the cube.
Leonora’s eyes widened. She became worried for him, since she had seen how much effort he put into creating the Womb of Devil.
"Why did you—"
"That’s the Abyss Mirror, you talked of?" she guessed.
"I’ll feed energy into these runes to activate the creation process. The cube will begin forming a Devil based on what’s inside. But before it finishes, I’ll corrupt the process with Void Energy and turn it into a Firmament."
She looked confused again.
"Firmament?"
"Think of it as a creation with a consciousness," he explained. "If I can do this properly, the cube will become a living being that contains my abilities, memories, and knowledge... and it’ll be able to manage everything related to my Path."
"That... doesn’t easy."
"It is not."
Turning Womb of Devil into a Firmament was far harder than just making a new Element.
"Alright. I get that it’s a computer now, that will manage the Classes, skills, traits, and more that will be created from your mind.
"But how’s that supposed to help you? A Path should make you stronger, right?"
"That’s a bit harder to explain. See—"
Nameless Death created another cube—a second Womb of Devil—again using Shadow Core Concept.
"This cube is different," he said. "I’m not going to use it to create a Devil. I’ll use it to create a simulated universe."
Leonora’s eyes widened. "Like the Akashic Record from my world?"
"Yes. When you told me about the Womb of Devil simulation on your planet, it gave me the idea."
He continued, "I’ll create a race inside this world. They’ll live, grow, and evolve naturally. Based on their life experiences, they’ll choose Classes. They’ll gain Skills, Traits, Titles, and other powers as they level up."
"That’s quite normal compared to the grand image of a Path I had."
"It is," he agreed. "But sometimes, the simplest structure is the best foundation."
"Is that your full Path then?" she asked.
"No," Nameless Death said. "That’s just the first half of Step One. Out of three steps."
New n𝙤vel chapters are published on f(r)e𝒆webn(o)vel.com
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Extra's Death: I Am the Son of Hades