Brutality.
There were different forms of it across Civilizations.
Some said it was not necessary. That violence begat violence. That cruelty only bred more cruelty in an endless cycle that consumed all who participated in it.
But truly, sometimes, brutality was warranted.
And sometimes, it was a must.
When an enemy sought to destroy everything you built, was gentleness the answer? When a predator came for your people, was kindness the response? When someone sent an attack of curiosity across time that nearly collapsed your existence and everyone you cared about...
Was restraint truly the moral high ground?
Noah had long since made peace with this truth. Observable Existence was cruel.
Those who held back when brutality was required found themselves and everyone they loved ground to dust in the endless Weavings of time.
He would not be ground to dust.
And so, he would not hold back.
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With every bite of The Heart of Unity he took, his gaze never left Gilgamesh.
The crimson-gold blood ran down his chin. The taste of accumulated authority and ancient glory filled his mouth. The Depth of a Civilization built across eons dissolved into his existence with each swallow.
And through it all, those golden eyes of The First Leader remained defiant.
Even broken. Even bound. Even watching his very heart being consumed.
Defiant.
Noah respected that, barely.
After the final bite, he spoke.
"After a certain point, the necessary brutality has to be brought to an end."
His voice came measured and calm, as if discussing philosophy rather than the destruction he had just wrought.
"I won’t be so cruel as to torture you."
He wiped the blood from his chin with the back of his hand.
"I have collapsed your Way of Unity. I am eating the very Heart of your Civilization. Your Depth and Immensity continues to reduce as you will very soon fall to the level of Pre-THE."
His eyes studied the kneeling figure before him.
"I was planning to devour you completely. But out of curiosity, I will give you a choice."
He leaned forward on his throne of Tyranny.
"You see, THE Four, especially THE Primordial Chaos, like to act all mysteriously and play around with choices. I’ve experienced a few aspects of who they are."
His smile held no warmth.
"Right now, I’ll give you a choice."
He paused.
"I’ve collapsed many beings across my life. Every life I take, however rapid or futile it may seem, I know that it is complete cessation and darkness for the other side. The end of everything they were, everything they could have been, everything they hoped to become."
His voice grew heavier.
"Do you want complete darkness? Or will you submit?"
The words hung in the air.
"If you do, I will send you to an inescapable prison where even THE Living Paradox would never be able to take you away from."
...!
Noah said this calmly as he looked at Gilgamesh!
He was a glorious and distinguished being. After having collapsed the entirety of his Civilization, Noah had already gained immensely from the vibrant Depth of a Fundamental Depth entity like Gilgamesh.
But if he could continue to gain and use such a being...
If he could have them reforge their Way in THE Infinite Desmoterion...
That was an even grander punishment.
He held the prompts at bay as he waited.
And on the face of The First Leader, there was still defiance.
But something else flickered in those golden eyes now.
Something that looked almost like... clarity.
As if the consumption of his Heart had stripped away illusions he had been carrying for eons.
"I seem...to have been under the banner of others for too long."
"I thought Existence was mine. I thought I was Gilgamesh, The First Leader, commander of armies, conqueror of civilizations, the one whose name would echo across Existence."
"But I was never truly leading, was I? I was being led. Guided by threads I couldn’t see. Moved by hands I refused to acknowledge."
"It seems I failed the moment I agreed to go under the banner of Paradox."
"The moment that choice was made, my fate was sealed. Every battle I fought afterward, every victory I claimed, every civilization I conquered... all of it was in service to another’s design. All of it was building toward this moment."
"What a waste."
...!
BOOM!

"So you choose collapse."
"I choose to finally make a decision that is truly mine. Not Paradox’s. Not THE Living Paradox’s. Not THE Weavers’. Mine."
"If I cannot live as Gilgamesh, I will die as Gilgamesh. The First Leader. The one who knelt to no one at the end."
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