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Conquering Planets: Rise of the Cosmic Tyrant

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Chapter 2: Chapter 2: Growth and Conflict (edited)

Conquering Planets: Rise of the Cosmic Tyrant

Down below, the settlers were still marveling at their newfound understanding. Some were crafting more tools, others experimenting with sticks, stones, and even the bark of trees. But all movement ceased when a voice—deep, powerful, and absolute—resounded in their minds.

"Rise."

Every single one of them obeyed. Their bodies stiffened, their heads snapping upward. Eyes widened in terror, in awe, in something far greater than simple understanding.

For the first time, they had heard the voice of their god.

The young man exhaled, gripping the empty air around him as if it could steady his thoughts.

"I have their attention... now what?"

He needed to be careful. One wrong word, and he could send them down a path of blind fanaticism. He had no desire to create mindless zealots.

So he spoke again.

"Use the gifts I have given you. Learn. Build. Thrive."

Silence. Then—understanding.

One by one, they began to move. Not in fear, not in hesitation, but in purpose. They were no longer wandering primitives. They had been commanded to create, and so they would.

A flicker of excitement ran through him.

"This is insane."

With just a few words, he had set an entire civilization into motion. He could feel their ambitions taking root, their minds whirring with newfound ideas. They weren’t just surviving anymore—they were advancing.

And he wasn’t done yet.

Another system message appeared.

"New Mission Available."

His interest piqued. He opened it.

Mission: Lay the Foundation

Objective: Guide your settlers to establish a permanent village.

Reward: 3 Creation Points.

His heart skipped a beat.

"A village... That means houses, organization, maybe even a social structure."

He didn’t even hesitate. He accepted the mission.

A new feature appeared on his interface:

Blueprints.

𝑓𝑟𝑒𝘦𝓌𝑒𝑏𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝘭.𝒸𝘰𝑚

He opened it, revealing a selection of simple structures—huts, wells, storage pits. He could use his Creation Points to instantly place them, or...

His eyes flicked down at the settlers.

They were already gathering materials.

A slow grin spread across his face.

"I don’t need to do everything for them. I just need to guide them."

With that thought, he activated

Divine Whisper

once more.

"Build a place to call home. Shelter from the rain, warmth from the cold."

The settlers immediately acted. Some began weaving together branches to form walls, while others stacked stones into crude foundations. It was rough, primitive, but it was happening.

For hours, he simply watched.

Watched as the first huts were built.

Watched as fire was discovered, as the first meals were cooked over flames.

Watched as the first bonds of community took shape.

Then—

"Mission Complete."

"You have gained 3 Creation Points."

His body tingled with excitement. This was it. The beginning of something massive.

He pulled up his interface again, scanning his options. With his new points, he could purchase something valuable—maybe agriculture to speed up their food production, or writing to preserve knowledge.

But before he could decide, a system message interrupted his thoughts.

"Warning: External Threat Detected."

His stomach dropped.

"Threat?"

Another screen popped up, displaying a section of the planet far beyond his settlers’ territory.

There, moving through the dense forest, was something large. Something that wasn’t human.

Its eyes gleamed under the moonlight.

The village was

changing

.

After the battle with the beast, something in the settlers had

shifted

. They no longer saw themselves as just survivors. They were

warriors

,

builders

,

hunters

.

And that meant it was time to

expand

.

High above, the young man scrolled through his interface, analyzing the

newly unlocked options

.

"New Civilization Milestone: First Battle Won!"

"Unlocking Additional Features..."

A new menu appeared, listing upgrades he could now access:

Basic Agriculture

(3 Creation Points)

Advanced Weapon Crafting

(4 Creation Points)

Village Expansion (Houses, Walls, Roads)

(5 Creation Points)

He had

10

Creation Points now, thanks to the victory. He could afford two upgrades—if he chose wisely.

His gaze lingered on

Village Expansion

.

The settlement was still

vulnerable

. Their crude huts were scattered, with no real defense aside from wooden spears and their newfound combat knowledge. If a bigger threat came—something worse than a single beast—they wouldn’t

survive

.

"They need walls."

Selected.

Down below, the settlers

froze

.

A warm, tingling sensation ran through their bodies—just like when they had first learned to wield weapons. But this time, instead of visions of battle, they saw

structures

.

Stronger huts made of

woven branches, reinforced with clay and stone

. Walls of

thick logs

, designed to keep out both wild beasts and hostile intruders. Simple

paths

, connecting homes and leading to a communal gathering area.

The knowledge flooded them like instinct.

And

they got to work

.

The transformation was

immediate

.

They gathered fallen logs, cutting and shaping them into

thick wooden barricades

. The firelight flickered against their determined faces as they dug trenches, driving sharpened stakes into the ground.

The village, once a fragile cluster of huts, was

becoming a fortress

.

And it didn’t stop there.

The sharp-eyed man—the one who had led them in battle—began organizing the workers. Some built. Some gathered materials. Others hunted, ensuring their people were fed while the construction continued.

For the first time, they had

structure

.

For the first time, they had

order

.

For the first time...

They had a

leader

.

Watching from above, the young man couldn’t help but

smile

.

"This is how it starts."

The spark of civilization.

A group of individuals, coming together, forming

something greater

.

But he wasn’t done yet.

He still had

5

Creation Points left.

His finger hovered over

Basic Agriculture

.

If they could farm, they wouldn’t have to rely solely on hunting and gathering. They would have a

stable food supply

, which meant

growth

.

Selected.

Once again, knowledge flooded their minds.

They saw

seeds

—grains, fruits, and vegetables. They saw

fields

, tilled and prepared for planting. They saw

irrigation

, guiding water from nearby streams to nourish their crops.

And just like before, they

acted

.

They dug plots of land, placing seeds carefully into the soil. They used sharpened sticks as makeshift hoes, breaking up the earth. They crafted

baskets

to carry water, ensuring their crops wouldn’t wither.

The village, once focused only on

survival

, was now thinking about the

future

.

They weren’t just defending their lives anymore.

They were

building

something that would last.

Days passed.

The walls

stood tall

, circling the village like a protective embrace. Inside, the huts were

stronger

, sturdier. Smoke curled into the sky from carefully managed fires, where food was cooked and shared.

And beyond the walls, in the open fields,

green shoots began to rise from the soil

.

Life was

flourishing

.

And then—

Trouble arrived.

It started with a distant

shout

.

The sharp-eyed man, now recognized as their leader, turned toward the village entrance.

One of the hunters came

running

.

His face was pale, his breaths ragged.

"Men," he gasped. "There are men in the forest."

Above, the young man

stiffened

.

"Finally."

It was inevitable.

They weren’t alone in this world.

Others existed. Other

tribes

. Other

groups of people

, fighting for their own survival.

And now...

They had

found each other

.

The sharp-eyed man

didn’t hesitate

.

He grabbed his spear, signaling to his warriors. They had fought a

beast

before. Now, they would face their

own kind

.

They moved swiftly through the trees, following the panicked hunter.

And soon...

They saw them.

A

small group

, no more than seven or eight, dressed in animal hides. Their bodies were

scarred

, their eyes sharp and predatory. Each carried

crude weapons

—stone axes, clubs, flint knives.

They weren’t here to talk.

They were

scouting

.

And if they found the village weak...

They would

attack

.

The sharp-eyed man

stepped forward

.

His warriors flanked him, their spears

ready

.

The strangers froze.

A moment of silence.

Then, one of them—a man with

deep scars across his chest

—grinned.

"Strong," he said, his voice rough, testing the word. "Good."

Then, without warning—

He attacked.

The battle was

fast and brutal

.

The scarred man

lunged

, swinging his axe toward the sharp-eyed leader’s head. But the villager was

faster

—he ducked low, driving his spear

upward

.

The weapon

sank

into the man’s shoulder.

A

scream

—but no hesitation. The man

ripped

the spear out, blood spilling, and swung

again

.

The others

clashed

, weapons slamming into flesh and bone.

One of the villagers fell, a knife

buried in his chest

.

But then, another drove his spear

through the enemy’s throat

.

A brutal, chaotic struggle.

Until—

The sharp-eyed man saw his moment.

He dodged another

wild swing

—spun—

And

drove his spear straight through the scarred man’s heart

.

A

gasp

. A

shudder

.

Then—silence.

Their leader was

dead

.

The remaining attackers

fled

into the trees.

They had lost.

Back at the village, the young man let out a slow breath.

His people had won

again

.

But this victory...

It felt

different

.

Before, they had fought

a beast

.

Something mindless.

Now, they had fought

their own kind

.

And this was only the beginning.

Because somewhere, out there in the wilds—

There were

more

.

More tribes. More warriors. More

enemies

.

And sooner or later...

They would come.

And when they did—

His village would be

ready

.

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