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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 · Fantaisie
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49 Chs

Chapter 38

### Chapter 20: Descent into the Abyssal Maze

The dawn was still hours away when Aeliana and her companions gathered at the entrance to the Abyssal Maze. The labyrinth loomed before them, an imposing structure carved into the side of a mountain, its entrance shrouded in an eerie mist. The air was thick with tension, the silence broken only by the distant echoes of the wind as it howled through the maze's twisting corridors.

Aeliana adjusted the straps on her armor, her fingers trembling slightly. She glanced at her companions, each of them lost in their own thoughts as they prepared for the journey ahead. Harold stood nearby, his hand resting on the Aegis of Dreams, its surface glowing faintly with a soft, ethereal light. Lyra and Mara whispered quietly to each other, their expressions serious, while Jaxon meticulously checked his weapons, his jaw set with determination.

"Remember, once we enter the maze, there's no turning back," Aeliana said, her voice steady despite the knot of anxiety in her chest. "The path ahead will be dangerous, and the corruption will try to break us. But we face it together."

The team nodded in unison, their eyes reflecting the same resolve. They knew the risks, but they also knew that this was their only chance to stop the spreading darkness before it consumed everything.

Zephyrus had briefed them one last time before they left the Sanctum. The Abyssal Maze was not just a physical labyrinth; it was a place where the boundaries between dreams and nightmares blurred. Within its depths, reality could twist and distort, and the corruption would take on forms that preyed on their deepest fears and insecurities. It was a test of not just their physical strength but their mental and emotional fortitude as well.

As they approached the entrance, the mist seemed to part for them, revealing the darkened tunnel that led into the heart of the maze. Without another word, they stepped forward, their footsteps echoing softly against the stone walls as they entered the labyrinth.

The first few corridors were eerily quiet, the only sound being the occasional drip of water from the ceiling. The walls were lined with strange, pulsating veins of dark energy, a physical manifestation of the corruption that had taken hold of the maze. Aeliana led the way, her senses alert for any signs of danger.

After what felt like hours of walking, they came to a fork in the path. Three tunnels branched off in different directions, each one shrouded in darkness.

"Which way?" Jaxon asked, his voice barely above a whisper.

Aeliana closed her eyes, reaching out with her mind to feel the flow of energy around them. The corruption was strong here, but she could sense a faint pull towards the tunnel on the right.

"This way," she said, pointing to the rightmost tunnel. "The energy is strongest there. It might lead us closer to the source."

They continued down the chosen path, the air growing colder and heavier with each step. The further they went, the more oppressive the atmosphere became, as if the maze itself was alive, watching them, waiting for them to falter.

Suddenly, the tunnel opened up into a vast chamber, its walls lined with ancient carvings that seemed to move and shift in the dim light. In the center of the room stood a massive stone door, its surface covered in intricate symbols that pulsed with a dark, ominous energy.

"This must be it," Mara said, her voice tinged with awe and fear. "The entrance to the deeper levels."

As they approached the door, a low, rumbling sound echoed through the chamber, and the ground beneath them began to tremble. The carvings on the walls shifted and twisted, forming grotesque faces that seemed to leer at them from the darkness.

"We're not alone," Lyra whispered, her eyes darting around the chamber.

Aeliana tightened her grip on her sword. "Stay close. Whatever's coming, we'll face it together."

The ground shook violently, and with a deafening roar, a massive creature burst forth from the shadows. It was a monstrous being, its body a twisted amalgamation of stone and shadow, with glowing red eyes that burned with malevolent intent. The corruption radiated from it in waves, and the very air around it seemed to warp and distort.

"Prepare yourselves!" Aeliana shouted, raising her sword.

The battle began with a ferocity that took them all by surprise. The creature lashed out with massive claws, its movements swift and unpredictable. Aeliana and Jaxon moved in unison, their swords flashing as they struck at the beast, but its stony hide was tough, deflecting their blows with ease.

Mara and Lyra focused on supporting them with their magic, casting barriers and enhancing their strikes with elemental power. But the creature was relentless, its attacks growing more powerful as the battle wore on.

Harold positioned himself at the center, the Aegis of Dreams held high as he channeled its energy to protect his comrades. The shield glowed brightly, its barriers absorbing the brunt of the creature's attacks, but each blow strained Harold's strength, and he could feel the corruption seeping through the cracks.

"We need to find its weakness!" Aeliana called out, dodging another swipe of the creature's claws.

Jaxon, his face set with grim determination, studied the beast closely. "The symbols on its chest—they're connected to the corruption! If we can disrupt them, we might weaken it!"

Aeliana nodded, her eyes narrowing as she focused on the glowing symbols etched into the creature's chest. "Mara, Lyra, focus your magic on those symbols! We need to break through its defenses!"

Mara and Lyra combined their powers, launching a concentrated beam of energy at the creature's chest. The beam struck the symbols, and for a moment, the creature recoiled, a pained roar echoing through the chamber.

"Now, Jaxon!" Aeliana shouted.

Jaxon leaped forward, his sword charged with Lyra's magic. He aimed for the weakened symbols and drove his blade deep into the creature's chest. The impact sent a shockwave through the chamber, and the creature howled in agony as the corruption within it began to unravel.

But the fight was far from over. With a final, desperate surge of power, the creature lashed out, catching Jaxon off guard. He was thrown across the chamber, slamming into the wall with a sickening thud.

"Jaxon!" Aeliana screamed, rushing to his side. But before she could reach him, the creature's body began to disintegrate, its form collapsing into a swirling vortex of dark energy.

The vortex grew larger, consuming everything in its path, and the ground beneath them began to crumble. The stone door in the center of the chamber cracked open, revealing a swirling portal of darkness.

"We need to move! Now!" Harold yelled, grabbing Aeliana and pulling her away from the collapsing floor.

The team sprinted towards the portal, the vortex of corruption chasing them as the chamber fell apart. With a final burst of energy, they leaped through the portal just as the chamber collapsed behind them.

They landed in a new part of the maze, the air thick with tension and the stench of decay. The portal closed behind them, cutting off any chance of return.

Aeliana knelt beside Jaxon, her heart pounding as she checked for signs of life. He was breathing, but barely. The impact had taken a severe toll on him, and he was slipping in and out of consciousness.

"We need to find shelter," Harold said, his voice strained. "We can't stay here."

Aeliana nodded, her mind racing. The Abyssal Maze had just shown them a glimpse of its true power, and she knew that the worst was yet to come. But they couldn't afford to lose hope—not when they had come this far.

As they carried Jaxon deeper into the maze, the darkness around them seemed to close in, and Aeliana couldn't shake the feeling that they were being watched. The corruption was growing stronger, and with it, the dangers they faced.

But they pressed on, driven by the knowledge that the source of the corruption lay ahead, and that their only hope of saving the dream realm—and themselves—was to confront it head-on.

The shadows deepened around them, and with every step, the weight of their mission bore down on them. The Abyssal Maze was not just a place—it was a living nightmare, and it would test them in ways they had never imagined.

But they would not falter. Not now. Not ever.