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The Evil of the Dark Dimension

  
"Dormammu is the Cosmic Conqueror, the Destroyer of Worlds. A being of infinite power and endless hunger, on a quest to invade every universe and bring all worlds into his Dark Dimension. And he hungers for Earth most of all." The Ancient One
The Dark Dimension is a distorted space void between universes, a strange hostile dimension and obscure dark world: known as Darkforce Dimension and Hell Dimension, a realm of never-ending evil and devoid of warmth, it is a corrupted reality with no time and light that is cold; and Dormammu is its Master and Lord and Dr. Strange is his enemy. Dormammu has wave after wave of enemies wanting to defeat him, and even some allies to help him in his desire to absorb: Earth and other dimensions using a time travel portal, and Dr. Stephen Strange, surgeon turned Sorcerer Supreme, and protector of Earths defences creates barriers; between other planes like the Dark Dimension to keep him away. In an attempt to bargain with Dormammu, Dr. Strange goes there, tumbling through time, he is killed but of course: Dr. Strange cannot stay dead, so he is killed again, over and over in an endless loop, so it is a failed attempt, the doctor returns to Earth but will never give up; can this evil creature be destroyed, perhaps, controlled, perhaps. So, the Dark Dimension, that distorted space, that hellish place, remains, ever growing, ever becoming stronger: ruled by a demon who wants to absorb all universes, and especially Earth- will the barriers keep him away, doubtful, he will find his way, enlist allies to help; but with Superheros and magic we may have a small chance. ________________________ January 16, 2023 Poetry/Narrative/The Evil of the Dark Dimension Copyright Protected, ID 01-1518-045-16 All Rights Reserved, 2023, Constance La France Written for the Premiere contest, Dark Dimension sponsor, Robert James Liguori, Judged 01/20/2023 First Place

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