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Return to Hell

WurstCase · Fantasy
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7 Chs

Hellish world survival

I stumbled upon the River Styx after what felt like an eternity of wandering through Tartarus. The oppressive humidity clung to me, making me sweat profusely. My body was weak, limited by this fragile human form I now inhabited. I missed my true form, my power, my invincibility. But there was no time to dwell on that.

I leaned against a stone and caught my breath. The sound of the river flowed past me like a lullaby, a welcome change from the silence that had plagued me for hours. I took a moment to gather my thoughts, to remember why I was here in the first place. The gods had betrayed me, sealing me away in this realm of eternal suffering. But they wouldn't have the last laugh. I was determined to get my revenge.

I continued following the river down, my eyes scanning the surroundings for any signs of danger. But it was eerily quiet. No monsters, no demons, nothing. That was suspicious. This place was supposed to be teeming with life, or rather, death.

After a while, I noticed a mountain on the horizon, smoke rising from its peak. It was my point of reference, my beacon in this desolate landscape. As I drew closer, my suspicions were confirmed. There was a morgue at the base of the mountain, and my uncles were sitting by a fire, torturing some poor animal. I felt a wave of disgust wash over me. I hated cruelty, especially when it was directed towards the innocent.

My mind raced as I considered my next move. I knew what I had to do. I picked up a nearby spear, crept up behind my uncles, and attacked. The element of surprise was on my side, and I managed to take them both down before they could even react. They deserved what was coming to them.

I took a deep breath and surveyed my surroundings. The mountain loomed above me, shrouded in smoke and mystery. I knew there was no turning back now. If I was going to make it out of Tartarus, I had to keep moving forward.

As I climbed the mountain, I encountered more monsters and demons. But I was ready for them. My anger fueled my strength, and I dispatched them with ease. I was getting closer to my goal, and nothing was going to stand in my way.

Finally, I reached the summit of the mountain. What I saw there took my breath away. A massive fortress loomed in front of me, guarded by legions of demons. I had never seen anything like it before.

I knew what I had to do. I charged towards the fortress, my spear at the ready. The demons swarmed me, but I fought back with everything I had. I was determined to make it to the other side, to show the gods that they couldn't keep me down.

The battle raged on for what felt like hours. The demons were relentless, but I was fueled by a fire that burned deep inside of me. I refused to let them defeat me. And in the end, I emerged victorious.

The gates of the fortress lay before me, and I pushed them open with a sense of triumph.