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It only takes one Flood spore, and soon an entire galaxy will be consumed.
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Response that I got at https://chat-gpt.org/chat was actually kinda interesting and like the next thing I would write in the narrative:
> >Write the next paragraphs of this story:
> >A cosmic horror [...]. This Lovecraftian being was highly intelligent and highly malicious.[...]
> As the monstrous being continued to roam the universe, it left a trail of destruction in its wake. Planets were obliterated, stars were devoured, and civilizations were wiped out without a second thought. The sheer power and malevolence of this cosmic horror struck fear into the hearts of all who knew of its existence.
>
> But as the being moved through the universe, it also left behind clues to its origins and purpose. Ancient texts and prophecies spoke of a time when such a being would rise and bring about the end of all things. It was said that this being had been cast out from its own dimension, banished to wander the void for eternity.
>
> As the air continued to vibrate with the deafening noise of the being's presence, whispers of hope began to spread among the remaining civilizations. Some believed that there must be a way to defeat this monstrosity, to rid the universe of its destructive influence once and for all. Others saw it as a test of their faith, a trial that they must endure in order to prove their worthiness.
>
> But as the being drew closer to inhabited worlds, the true extent of its power became apparent. Entire galaxies were consumed in its wake, leaving only darkness and despair in its path. The time had come for the universe to face its greatest challenge, and the fate of all life hung in the balance.
However, probably better off reading Lovecraft.