The Vault of Echoes was still shaking from the violent battle they had just survived. The oppressive darkness that had once been suffocating was now fading, leaving behind an eerie silence that made Kaelith's skin crawl. The flickering remnants of the guardian they had defeated shimmered in the air before disintegrating into nothingness, but the tension between him and Elowen remained palpable.
"That was close," Kaelith muttered, sheathing his twin swords. His muscles still twitched with adrenaline, and he couldn't shake the feeling that their victory had come too easily.
Elowen, standing beside him, wiped the dark ichor of the guardian from her greatsword before slinging it back across her back. "Too close," she replied, her voice as cold and distant as ever, though her eyes betrayed a hint of fatigue. "But we're not finished yet."
Kaelith looked toward the pedestal where the Echo Shard still hovered, pulsating with a soft glow. That strange energy that had consumed him earlier lingered, pressing at the edges of his consciousness. He could sense it calling to him, a whisper in the back of his mind, promising power—but at a cost.
He turned to Elowen. "You think it's safe to take it?"
She frowned, studying the shard with narrowed eyes. "Safe? No. But when has that ever stopped us?"
Kaelith chuckled under his breath. "Good point." He approached the pedestal cautiously, each step feeling heavier as if the vault was trying to hold him back. The air around the Echo Shard crackled with energy, sending waves of pressure through the room, but Kaelith wasn't deterred. His hand reached out, trembling slightly as it neared the shard.
Just as his fingers brushed the cool surface, a sharp, agonizing pain shot through his mind, causing him to stumble back. His vision blurred as a flood of images poured into his head—endless battles, ancient ruins, and a darkness so vast and all-encompassing it threatened to consume everything.
"Kaelith!" Elowen's voice was distant, muffled by the overwhelming torrent of visions.
He gasped, fighting against the tidal wave of memories that weren't his own. It was as if the Echo Shard was alive, its essence seeping into his soul. He could feel it—an immense power, but also a terrible burden. The shard held the knowledge of the ancients, but it came with a warning, one that chilled him to the core.
The darkness he had seen was no mere threat—it was a certainty, a force that would soon awaken, and it was tied to the Echo Shard.
With a shuddering breath, Kaelith pulled his hand back, breaking the connection. His vision cleared, but the weight of what he had just experienced left him shaken.
Elowen was by his side, her gaze hard and unyielding. "What did you see?"
Kaelith swallowed, his throat dry. "Something bad. Really bad. The shard—it's not just a key to power. It's a beacon, and whatever it's calling… it's coming for us."
Elowen's jaw tightened. "Then we need to move. Now."
Kaelith nodded, glancing back at the pedestal where the shard still hovered innocently, as if it hadn't just shown him the end of the world. "Let's get out of here."
As they turned toward the exit, the ground beneath them trembled again, this time with more intensity. The Vault was awakening. The walls groaned, and the shadows began to twist unnaturally, forming figures that stalked toward them, their eyes glowing with a malevolent light.
Elowen drew her greatsword, her stance unyielding. "Looks like we're not done after all."
Kaelith unsheathed his blades, his mind racing. Whatever the Echo Shard had triggered, they would need to fight their way out. He couldn't help but wonder if taking the shard had sealed their fate, but there was no time for doubts now.
The Vault's reckoning had begun.