The mist clung to Kaelith and Elowen like a suffocating shroud, thickening with every passing second. It distorted their surroundings, warping the trees and rocks into grotesque, shifting shapes. Kaelith's eyes darted around, struggling to track the movements of the hooded man, who had vanished into the fog.
"Stay close," Kaelith whispered, gripping his twin swords tightly. The mist seemed to respond to his voice, curling ominously toward him as if it could sense his presence.
Elowen nodded silently, her greatsword raised in a defensive stance. She stood only a few feet away, her eyes sharp, her body tense. Even now, in the midst of this deadly game, she moved with a grace that contrasted her brutal combat style.
Suddenly, a low, eerie voice echoed from all directions, as if the mist itself was speaking to them. "You're wasting your time. This mist is my domain. You'll never find me here."
Kaelith clenched his jaw, trying to pinpoint the voice's source. Every step he took felt like wading through a mire of shadows. He could feel the cold, creeping tendrils of the mist tugging at his senses, as if they were probing his mind for weakness.
"Coward," he muttered under his breath, his frustration mounting.
A sharp laugh echoed through the fog. "Brave words for someone so lost. You don't even know what you're holding, do you? The shard… it's not just power. It's a curse."
The air around them chilled, and Kaelith felt the Echo Shard pulse faintly at his side. He had expected this—expected some form of warning, some cryptic message about the dangers of what they had taken. But hearing it spoken aloud in this maddening mist only made him more determined.
"We've dealt with worse," Elowen called out, her voice steady, though Kaelith could sense her wariness. "You're just another obstacle."
A swirl of shadow moved in the corner of Kaelith's vision, and instinctively, he lashed out with one of his blades. His sword met empty air, but the movement dispersed some of the mist, revealing the faint outline of the hooded figure, now closer than before.
Before Kaelith could react, a dark tendril shot out from the fog, aimed directly at him. He twisted his body just in time, his sword deflecting the shadowy strike, but the force of it sent him stumbling backward.
Elowen surged forward, her greatsword cleaving through the tendrils with brutal efficiency. Each swing of her blade was precise, cutting through the mist like it was nothing more than smoke. Her elegance was gone, replaced by the raw, overwhelming power that Kaelith had come to expect from her in battle.
Yet, for every tendril she destroyed, two more took its place. The fog continued to twist and writhe, like a living entity determined to choke the life out of them.
"This is getting old," Kaelith muttered, pushing himself back up. His mind raced, searching for any weakness, any opening in the shadowy figure's relentless attacks.
As if reading his thoughts, the figure's voice echoed again, more menacing this time. "You don't understand. You're in my domain now. You will never leave."
Kaelith's eyes narrowed. "We'll see about that."
He reached down to the pouch where the Echo Shard rested, its cold surface vibrating against his hand. He wasn't sure what it was capable of, but if the figure wanted it so badly, perhaps it held the key to turning the battle in their favor.
"Elowen!" he shouted, his voice cutting through the fog. "I'm going to try something. Cover me!"
Without hesitation, Elowen nodded, her eyes meeting his for a brief second. "Don't die."
A grim smile tugged at Kaelith's lips. "No promises."
As Elowen moved to intercept the next wave of tendrils, Kaelith withdrew the shard from his pouch. The moment his fingers wrapped around it, a surge of energy coursed through his body. The mist around him recoiled slightly, as if sensing the presence of the shard.
"Let's see what you can do," Kaelith whispered to himself, focusing on the shard's cold surface. His mind reached out, trying to tap into the power he had felt earlier. It was dangerous, and he knew it, but they were out of options.
The shard pulsed in response, and suddenly, the world around him seemed to slow. The mist, the tendrils, even the faint outline of the hooded figure—they all seemed to freeze in place, caught in the moment between reality and something else.
Kaelith's heart raced. He didn't know how long this would last, but it was enough time to act.
With a sharp breath, he channeled his energy into the shard, feeling the strange, dark power respond to his call. The mist parted, revealing the hooded figure more clearly now, his form no longer shifting and elusive.
"There you are," Kaelith muttered.
The figure's eyes—dark and empty—widened in surprise as Kaelith lunged forward. His twin swords moved like lightning, one aimed at the man's chest, the other at his throat.
But just as Kaelith's blades were about to strike, the figure vanished, dissolving into mist. His voice echoed through the fog once more, though it sounded strained, as if the shard's power had caught him off guard.
"You've made a mistake," the voice hissed. "You think you can control the shard? It will consume you, just as it consumed everyone before you."
Kaelith ignored the words, his eyes scanning the mist for any sign of the figure. He could feel the shard's power pulling at him, its cold touch whispering promises of more strength, more control.
But he couldn't give in. Not yet.
"Elowen!" he called out, his voice sharp. "Let's finish this!"
With a swift motion, Elowen tore through the remaining tendrils, her greatsword cutting a path through the fog. She moved to Kaelith's side, her eyes focused and determined.
Together, they stood against the shadowy figure, ready for whatever came next.
But as the mist began to thin, the figure's voice faded, leaving only a final, ominous whisper in its wake.
"You may have won this battle... but the shard will be your undoing."
And then, the mist was gone, leaving Kaelith and Elowen standing alone in the clearing, the Echo Shard pulsing faintly between them.