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Braelith

A prologue about the sudden spring of people dying in their sleep where many theories had been created but only leads to one cause. That is the deep sleep or deaths caused by nightmares. It is a story about dreams, nightmares, and fantasies integrated into one. This is a mix of every genre and every popular trope.

Neitherite · Fantasy
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49 Chs

Chapter 42

The days in the Citadel passed in a blur of preparation and dread. The dreamweavers gathered from across the realm, each bringing their unique skills and strengths to the fortress. Aeliana and her companions trained relentlessly, pushing themselves to the brink of exhaustion as they honed their abilities. The Citadel's halls, once filled with the serene hum of dreams, now echoed with the clang of weapons and the murmur of urgent discussions.

But despite their efforts, the sense of impending doom only grew stronger. The Abyss, the shadowy force that had haunted their journey, was not just a distant threat—it was a living entity, and it was drawing closer with each passing day. The dream realm itself seemed to tremble under its influence, the once vibrant landscapes now tinged with an unnatural darkness.

Aeliana found herself standing on one of the Citadel's balconies, overlooking the dreamscape. The view, usually a source of inspiration, now filled her with a deep sense of unease. The horizon was marred by swirling shadows, and the air carried a palpable tension, as if the realm itself was holding its breath.

Harold joined her, the Aegis of Dreams strapped to his back. The once-glorious shield, now battered and scarred, had become a symbol of their struggle. "It's getting worse," he said, his voice low. "The darkness is closing in."

Aeliana nodded, her gaze fixed on the distance. "I can feel it too. The Abyss is preparing to strike. We need to be ready."

Harold sighed, running a hand through his hair. "We've trained hard, but I'm not sure it's enough. The Abyss is unlike anything we've faced before."

"We don't have a choice," Aeliana replied, her voice firm. "We're the last line of defense. If we fail, the dream realm—and our world—will fall into darkness."

As they stood in silence, a messenger approached, their face pale with urgency. "Commander Aeliana, the council requests your presence. It's time."

Aeliana exchanged a glance with Harold, a silent understanding passing between them. The time had come. The final battle was upon them.

***

The Citadel's council chamber was filled with the leaders of the dreamweavers, their faces etched with determination and fear. Aeliana took her place at the table, her companions standing behind her. The tension in the room was thick, the air heavy with unspoken worries.

"We've received reports from our scouts," one of the council members began, their voice grave. "The Abyss is amassing its forces. It's unlike anything we've seen before—creatures born of nightmares, twisted and corrupted by the darkness. They're marching towards the Citadel."

A murmur of concern rippled through the room. Aeliana felt a cold knot of fear in her stomach. The Abyss had always been a looming threat, but now it was real, tangible, and terrifyingly close.

"We've fortified the Citadel as best we can," another council member continued. "But we cannot hold out indefinitely. If the Abyss breaches our defenses, we will be overrun."

Aeliana stood, her voice cutting through the tension. "Then we must take the fight to the Abyss. We can't wait for it to come to us. We need to strike first, disrupt its forces, and weaken it before it reaches the Citadel."

The room fell silent, all eyes on her. It was a bold plan, one filled with risk, but it was the only option that offered a chance of survival.

"We can divide our forces," Aeliana continued. "One group will stay behind to defend the Citadel, while the rest of us will lead an assault on the Abyss. We'll target its commanders, disrupt their advance, and buy us the time we need."

The council members exchanged glances, weighing the options. Finally, the head of the council spoke. "It's a dangerous plan, but it may be our best hope. Commander Aeliana, you will lead the assault. Choose your team carefully."

Aeliana nodded, her mind already racing through the possibilities. She knew who she needed by her side—Harold, with his unmatched skill in defense; Lyra, whose healing magic could turn the tide of battle; Jaxon, with his relentless strength and unyielding determination; and Mara, whose control over shadows made her a formidable opponent.

As the council dismissed, Aeliana gathered her team. They were somber but resolute, understanding the gravity of the task ahead.

"This is it," Aeliana said, looking each of them in the eye. "We're going into the heart of the darkness. Some of us may not come back, but we're doing this to protect everything we hold dear."

Harold placed a reassuring hand on her shoulder. "We're with you, Aeliana. We'll see this through to the end."

Lyra nodded, her usual cheer subdued but not extinguished. "Whatever happens, we'll face it together."

Jaxon simply grunted, his grip tightening on his sword. "Let's get this over with."

Mara said nothing, but the determined glint in her eyes spoke volumes. She was ready.

With their plan set, they prepared to leave the Citadel. The dreamweavers who remained behind bid them farewell, their expressions a mix of hope and sorrow. The Citadel's gates closed behind them with a resounding clang, and the team set out into the darkness.

***

The journey to the Abyss was fraught with danger. The dreamscape around them twisted and warped, the once-familiar terrain now a nightmarish reflection of itself. The sky was a swirling mass of black and violet, lightning crackling through the clouds. The ground beneath their feet pulsed with malevolent energy, the very fabric of the realm corrupted by the Abyss's influence.

They moved cautiously, aware that every step brought them closer to the heart of the darkness. The creatures of the Abyss lurked in the shadows, their eyes gleaming with malice as they watched the intruders. Aeliana could feel the weight of their gaze, a constant reminder of the threat that surrounded them.

As they neared the Abyss's stronghold, the ground trembled beneath their feet. The air grew thick with the scent of decay, and the distant sound of howling winds filled their ears. The stronghold itself loomed on the horizon, a towering structure of black stone and twisted metal, its walls crawling with dark energy.

Aeliana stopped, her heart pounding in her chest. They had reached the edge of the Abyss, the place where the darkness was strongest.

"This is it," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. "The heart of the Abyss."

They stood in silence, each of them mentally preparing for the battle to come. The stronghold was heavily fortified, its gates guarded by twisted creatures that writhed and snarled in the darkness.

"We need to move quickly," Harold said, his voice tense. "Once we engage the enemy, they'll send reinforcements. We have to strike fast and hard, take out their commanders before they can respond."

Aeliana nodded. "We split up. Lyra and Mara, you'll take the left flank. Harold and Jaxon, the right. I'll lead the charge through the center. Our goal is to reach the Abyss's core and destroy it."

They moved into position, each group creeping through the shadows, avoiding detection as best they could. The tension was palpable, every sound amplified in the oppressive silence.

Then, with a signal from Aeliana, they struck.

The battle was immediate and brutal. Aeliana charged through the center, her sword slicing through the twisted creatures that lunged at her. The air was filled with the clash of steel, the crackle of magic, and the guttural roars of the Abyss's minions.

Harold and Jaxon fought side by side, their combined strength carving a path through the enemy ranks. Harold's Aegis flared with energy, deflecting blows and shielding them from harm, while Jaxon's sword cut through the darkness with deadly precision.

On the left flank, Lyra and Mara moved with a deadly grace, their magic weaving through the battlefield. Lyra's healing spells kept them on their feet, while Mara's shadows danced and struck with lethal accuracy.

But the Abyss fought back with ferocity. For every creature they felled, more emerged from the darkness, their numbers seemingly endless. The ground shook as the stronghold's gates opened, and a massive creature emerged—a towering figure of shadow and flame, its eyes burning with malice.

Aeliana's heart sank as she recognized the creature. It was a Guardian of the Abyss, one of the most powerful entities in the dream realm. Its presence alone was enough to sap the courage from even the bravest warriors.

But there was no turning back.

Aeliana steeled herself, her sword glowing with a fierce light. "We take it down, now!"

The battle intensified, the Guardian unleashing waves of dark energy that tore through the dreamscape. Aeliana and her companions fought with everything they had, their skills and teamwork tested to the limit.

But the Guardian was relentless. Its attacks were powerful, each one sending shockwaves through the ground. Aeliana barely managed to deflect a blow that would have shattered her defenses, the impact sending her sprawling.

"Focus on its weak points!" she shouted, scrambling to her feet. "It can't keep this up forever!"

They redoubled their efforts, targeting the Guardian's joints and its core of dark energy. The battle raged on, every second feeling like an eternity. The Guardian's movements slowed, its attacks growing

 less precise.

But just as it seemed they were gaining the upper hand, the ground beneath them cracked, and from the depths of the Abyss, more creatures emerged, their forms twisted and monstrous.

Aeliana's blood ran cold. This was the Abyss's true power—a seemingly endless tide of darkness, threatening to overwhelm them all.

"Don't give up!" Harold shouted, raising his shield against the onslaught. "We're almost there!"

Aeliana could feel her strength waning, but she refused to give in. She charged the Guardian, her sword blazing with light. With a final, desperate strike, she drove her blade into the creature's core.

The Guardian let out a deafening roar, its body convulsing as the light from Aeliana's sword spread through it, shattering the dark energy that held it together. The creature collapsed, its form dissolving into nothingness.

But there was no time to celebrate. The Abyss's forces were still closing in, and the stronghold loomed ahead, its dark presence a constant threat.

Aeliana took a deep breath, her resolve hardening. "We move forward. We take the fight to the heart of the Abyss and end this, once and for all."

With their path clear, they pressed on, determined to see their mission through. The dream realm hung in the balance, and there was no room for failure.

The final battle had begun.