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A Home For A Elemental,The Death Pit Of A Human

Arriving at the planet named Korus, I have already started to have a hard time here. Korus has a harsh environment, it has barely any water, the air is so thin that not even a blue whale has the lung capacity to breathe, the temperature is extremely unpredictable, one second it's about -99,600°C, and the next you know it, it's about the heat of a red giant's core. Also, it has the pressure of a planet placed on top of a mouse. For an elemental though, this place is nothing but a perfect living place and an amazing hiding place as an elemental can control the temperature, the air around themselves and create their own water and food at will.

As soon as I landed on it, the ground started to shake and molten lava started spewing out, my lungs began to deflate and the air felt like it was made of liquid nitrogen. I called out to Johny in hopes that he would hear and notice and that we can get off this planet as soon as possible, but the air was so thin, sound could hardly travel through the jarring wind. I made an estimate that I could last at maximum 10 minutes. At this moment I thought to myself, "Guess the Creator Of The Universe can't even live on a planet like this." which sounded like it made no sense, how can the Creator not even defeat his own creation? The creation being a planet of course.

"Johny! Where are you? I can't last as long as you do!"

Dammit! Johny can't hear me, I keep forgetting that sound won't travel far at all, but I realised one thing, Elementals can control their hearing too, enlarging what they can hear to a literal sonar. Then, a miracle.

"Creator? Why are you here? Come to your left and into my house!"

I narrowed my eyes towards the west side of where I was looking before and I saw his house, and slowly walked towards the building in the middle of this void of a planet. Then, suddenly, the temperature dropped to the point where a human would have frozen the moment they came near the planet in an astronaut suit. Ice kept forming on me, and every step I take I would have to break the ice that is forming on my skin constantly. The energy I am using are quickly using up my oxygen, normally this would have been fine, since I could travel through vacuum for a large amount of time, but since the pressure has forced the air out of my lungs at an incredibly short period of time, I did not have any time to spare. Every pace felt like torture, until a point where I felt like I was going to faint, but then, I felt someone catch my falling body and dragged me into the house. The moment the door was closed behind us, my lungs expanded, stretching the walls of my lungs outwards with a very painful force. I held my chest to make sure my rib cage wouldn't push out my skin and expose my chest cavity. I opened my miserable eyes and saw the face I was hoping to see. "Hi, Johny, took you long enough."

"I thought someone like you could handle this environment."

"Well, settle down, I have something to discuss with you."