Transformed into Cosmic Horror in a Sci-Fi Universe

Chapter 61: Elves and the Union



Chapter 61: Elves and the Union

Transformed into Cosmic Horror in a Sci-Fi Universe – 61

EP.61 Elves and the Union

Despite its incredibly beautiful appearance, its size matched that of the colossal galleon they were aboard. The six arms it possessed added an eerie quality, instilling an inexplicable mix of fear and awe in those who beheld it. This was different from the overwhelming danger felt when facing a giant monster. It was also distinct from the immense pain and indescribable terror experienced when encountering an outer god. While elements of those feelings were present, the primary emotion was awe rather than fear, coupled with a merciful presence that did not inflict pain on the observer. It was an entity truly befitting the title of ‘god.’

[Return. Otherwise, I will attack.]

The god’s warning was directly transmitted into the minds of all the Union members aboard the galleon. Despite being a state-of-the-art, heavily armed vessel, the warning had a profound effect.

“Isn’t this dangerous?”

“An outer god… or at least something equivalent.”

“We should retreat for now….”

The Union members on the galleon were terrified at the prospect of confronting the entity. However, their leader, Yujin, had no intention of retreating. Knowing that the entity was a creation of the same being who had created him, he felt no fear. In fact, Yujin was immune to the mental corruption of outer gods, so even if he had faced a true outer god, he would not have been afraid.

Using an electronic loudspeaker that transmitted sound via electromagnetic waves, Yujin addressed the entity.

“I request a dialogue. We have not come to attack the inhabitants of this planet. We seek to include them as members of the Union through peaceful discussion….”

[Otherwise, you intend to attack.]

“……”

Yujin had hoped to resolve the situation peacefully, but the god’s pointed remark left him speechless. After all, that had been the original plan. The divine entity seemed to have an intimate understanding of the Union, openly displaying hostility. However, knowing that this planet and its inhabitants were creations of him own creator, Yujin had no intention of becoming their enemy. A misstep could provoke the creator to erase him and everything else in a fit of rage.

The god-like entity before him was not what he feared. Yujin feared the creator, who could erase him with a mere thought.

‘That must be the same for this entity.’

Yujin believed that revealing their shared creator and expressing a desire for cooperation rather than conflict would turn the god-like entity friendly.

“…I will withdraw the galleon and speak with you alone. This way, there will be no concern of an attack.”

“W-Wait…! Yujin?!”

“Yujin, what are you saying?!”

The Union members were shocked by Yujin’s bold statement. Yujin, despite being on the front lines, was the de facto ruler of the Union, having unified all the elders of the Meias race. Everyone in the Union knew this. The idea of him risking his life to speak with the god-like entity alone was astonishing.

“Do not worry. That entity cannot kill me.”

Yujin reassured the Union members.

“That being seems to understand the Union quite well. It knows that if it attacks us, reinforcements numbering in the tens of thousands will arrive to obliterate the planet. That’s why, despite its hostility, it hasn’t attacked us first.”

Yujin believed that as a creation of the same creator, there was no risk of being attacked. However, he couldn’t share this reasoning with the Union members. Nonetheless, his logic was sound. The entity had issued a verbal warning instead of attacking outright, indicating its reluctance to engage in immediate conflict.

“Therefore, do not worry.”

With these words, Yujin ordered the galleon to retreat while he approached the six-armed entity in a personal pod.

[I understand that you do not intend to attack immediately. However, your presence is not welcome here, filthy invaders.]

“……”

The response was sharp and hostile. Yujin remained calm and spoke softly.

“Hey, elf god.”

[…? How do you know that name?]

The term ‘elf’ was known only to the elf race, their god Rios, and their creator, the Absolute God. How did Yujin know it without being told?

“Of course, I know. With that appearance, it would be more surprising if you weren’t an elf.”

[You… could it be…?]

Rios quickly understood Yujin’s identity. They were both creations of the same being, inheritors of the Absolute God’s knowledge.

“Now you understand, don’t you? Why I can’t attack you… and why you can’t attack me.”

[…I see. We cannot go against the will of the Great One.]

They were creations with specific purposes and intentions. If they started fighting among themselves, it would displease their creator. To avoid unnecessary conflict and potential disaster, it was best to avoid disputes.

“I know that the elves are creations of the Creator, so I won’t treat them like ordinary Union members. While others are subordinates, I want to accept them as equal partners.”

Yujin spoke his mind without hesitation. Being creations of the Creator, the elves were undoubtedly extraordinary, possessing remarkable abilities. Drawing them in as allies would greatly aid his goal of ‘conquering the universe.’ Treating them as equals rather than subordinates would benefit both him and the elves.

‘Creations of the Great One. Are they part of the Union? No, rather than being part of it….’

Rios looked at the colossal galleon that had retreated. The fact that Yujin could command such a vessel indicated his high rank, at least equivalent to a Union elder. He seemed more like a ruler of the Union than a mere member.

Despite his lingering resentment towards the Union due to his memories as a member of the Kapteri race, Rios concluded that aligning with the Union was the best choice for the future of the elves.

‘There’s no need to be hostile. The Lubaran race is a bit concerning, but… this guy should handle it well enough.’

Unaware of the Lubaran race’s downfall, Rios was understandably cautious. If he knew that the Lubaran race had already fallen and were now more like slaves providing technology rather than rulers, he would have eagerly ensured the elves joined the Union.

[Very well. Remember, if anything happens to the elves, you will not be spared.]

“Of course.”

With this dramatic resolution, the elves welcomed a new outsider—the vast entity known as the Galactic Union.

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“Greetings, I am Yujin of the Galactic Union.”

“I am Lasi, representative of the elves.”

Thanks to the elf god Rios, who facilitated automatic translation of their languages, they could converse comfortably.

Naturally, the representative of the Metallians, Sprine, was also present at the meeting.

‘TransforX…’

Seeing the Metallian, Yujin recalled a movie from the Creator’s memories. Robots that transformed into vehicles. Mechanical lifeforms living on a planet made of machines. It was clear to anyone that they resembled the species from that movie.

‘Elves and TransforX. What on earth is the Creator up to?’

At this point, Yujin wondered if the Creator had any purpose at all, or if he was simply amusing himself with whatever came to mind at the moment.

‘Perhaps this is the closest to the truth.’

“Yujin?”

“Oh, yes. I was just lost in thought for a moment.”

Regardless, the important task was to understand the elf race. From the outset, they had shown characteristics quite different from typical elves. They possessed highly advanced technology and even raised livestock for meat consumption. However, there were still traits that hinted at their elven nature. Despite their technological advancements, they maintained harmony with nature, building low structures and preserving trees and grass wherever possible, creating a city that felt like a modern metropolis nestled within a forest—a surreal and dreamlike atmosphere.

‘It feels like I’ve truly stepped into another world.’

Elves, a modern city, harmony with the forest, advanced technology—elements that seemed incompatible were perfectly balanced on this unique planet. Yujin found himself quite fond of this place. But it wasn’t just the aesthetics that appealed to him.

‘To think they achieved this level of civilization in just 20 to 30 years. Even with the help of the god Rios created by the Creator, their development speed surpasses that of the Lubaran race.’

Moreover, their desire for progress and curiosity were exceptionally strong. Left unchecked, they could match or even surpass the Lubaran race’s technology within a few decades.

‘I must bring them into the fold as allies.’

Otherwise, they would have to be exterminated immediately. If not, they would pose a tremendous threat to the Galactic Union. Naturally, extermination was not an option. Yujin resolved to offer any terms necessary to make them allies of the Union.


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