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God in multiverse

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The MC goes to Game of Thrones world and other worlds to achieve his goals (harem, doing whatever the MC wants) with the help of his system, of course. Join the journey as the MC uses his intelligence and absolute power to conquer the worlds
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Void and the Threefold Pact

The Void was not black; it was a hungry, colorless nothingness that stripped away skin, bone, and ego. I drifted there for an eternity—or perhaps a second—until a Being manifested. It was a silhouette of shifting constellations, eyes like dying stars. "A cosmic error," it vibrated, the sound echoing in my non-existent chest. "You fell through the cracks. As compensation for your soul's erosion in this purgatory, I grant you the Wheel of Worlds and three wishes. Spin, little spark, and claim your recompense." I spun. The wheel landed on the jagged crown of Westeros.

​"My first wish," I projected, "is the Power of Absolute Genesis: the ability to create systems, skills, or artifacts without cost or drawback, limited only by a one-month cooldown." The Being nodded, weaving a silver thread into my essence. "Second: I wish for Chronal Sanctity. My presence and actions shall not disrupt the predestined flow of the world unless I desire it; the timeline remains fixed around me." The Being hummed, a sound like grinding tectonic plates. "And the third?" I hesitated, feeling the pull of a new life. "I save the third for the world of ice and fire."Awareness returned not with a bang, but with a rhythmic, muffled thrumming. It was the sound of a heart—not mine, but one that sustained me. I was encased in a warm, fluid darkness, my limbs heavy and unformed. I was in the womb of Lyanna Stark, five months away from a birth that would historically change nothing, yet for me, it was the starting line.

​I didn't wait. The Void Being's gift burned in my mind, a celestial spark ready to be ignited. I had five months until the Tower of Joy became my bloody introduction to the world. I needed to build my foundation now.

​The First Month: The Almighty System

​"I invoke Genesis," I thought. The void within the womb shivered. I envisioned a framework that would grow as I did—a safety valve for omnipotence.

​I created the Almighty God System. It wasn't a mere quest-log; it was a divine architecture. It housed the seeds of nine core divinities: Life, Death, Destruction, Wisdom, Time, Space, Magic, Love, and Sex. To prevent my infant brain from detonating under the pressure of infinity, I hard-coded a biological limiter. At ten, I would wield the strength of heroes; at eighteen, the authority of a God; and by twenty-five, the Multiverse would be my playground. The system settled into my soul, a golden lattice protecting my developing neurons.

​The Second Month: The Inner Voice

​A month passed in the rhythmic pulse of Lyanna's heartbeat. I felt her sadness, the cold stones of her prison, and the heat of the Dornish sun outside. I needed a partner.

​"I invoke Genesis: Great Sage."

​A cool, feminine resonance echoed in my mind. Having Rimuru's legendary sub-processor meant I would never be blindsided. The Sage began cataloging the ambient mana of Westeros—thin, starved, yet present.

​The Third Month: The Hidden Lore

​Westeros was a world of steel and grit, but I intended to bring wonder. I needed a versatile toolset that didn't rely on the fickle Old Gods or the Red R'hllor.

​"I invoke Genesis: The Library of Hecate."

​Instantly, the vast knowledge of Harry Potter's Wizarding World flooded my subconscious. Every flick of a wand, every whispered curse, and the delicate chemistry of every potion became second nature. I didn't need a wand; the Almighty System would allow me to channel these charms through my fingertips. I spent the month mentally practicing Lumos and Protego, feeling the magic knit into my developing nervous system.

​The Fourth Month: The Infinite Larder

​I looked forward. I saw winters that lasted decades and a kingdom of starving peasants. I needed resources.

​"I invoke Genesis: The Omnichannel Emporium."

​A digital interface flickered in my mind's eye. It was a store that defied the boundaries of time and space. From modern smartphones and antibiotics to exotic technology from distant galaxies—everything was available for a price the System would manage. I was no longer a prince in exile; I was the ultimate merchant of fate.

​The Fifth Month: The Alchemist's Touch

​In my final month of darkness, as my body prepared for the trauma of birth, I realized the world was built on inferior materials. Valyrian steel was a rarity? I would make it look like rusted iron.

​"I invoke Genesis: Divine Alchemy."

​The power to transmute base metals and create legendary ores became mine. Vibranium for my armor, Uru for my weapons, and Mithril for my shirts. I could turn the very dirt of the North into gold to fund my armies.

​As the first contractions began to shake my world, I felt no fear. I was the wolf-dragon, the god-ling in the dark. The Tower of Joy awaited, and I was coming into the world with the power to rewrite the stars.