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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 · Fantasia
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49 Chs

Chapter 46

The air outside the dungeon felt cold and stale as Aeliana led the team back into the waking world. The weight of Jaxon's death hung heavily on them, each step marked by silence, broken only by the soft sobs of Lyra. Harold walked beside her, his face drawn and pale. He held the Aegis close, but its light seemed dimmer now, as if reflecting their collective grief.

Back in the city of Braelith, they returned to their quarters, the usual warmth and camaraderie of the place replaced with an oppressive stillness. Lyra collapsed onto a chair, her face buried in her hands. Mara stood by the window, staring into the distance, her expression unreadable.

Aeliana knew she had to say something, anything to break the silence. But the words wouldn't come. Instead, she sat down beside Lyra, her own heart aching with guilt. She had led them into the dungeon, made the call to target the core, and now one of their own was gone.

"I should've been faster," Lyra whispered, her voice shaking. "I could've saved him."

Aeliana placed a hand on her shoulder, trying to steady her own emotions. "None of us could've known. Jaxon… he knew the risks. We all do."

"He was more than just a fighter," Lyra said, her voice barely above a whisper. "He was my friend… my family."

The words hit Aeliana like a hammer. They had all grown close over the course of their journey. Each fight, each victory, had forged a bond between them, and now that bond was broken.

"Jaxon wouldn't want us to stop now," Harold said, his voice quiet but firm. "He gave his life so we could finish this."

Mara finally turned from the window, her face emotionless, but her eyes spoke of pain. "He's right. We can't let this break us."

Aeliana nodded, though her chest felt tight. "We're going to make sure his sacrifice wasn't in vain. But we need to regroup. We need a plan."

As night fell, they gathered around the map of the dreamscape that hung on the wall. The paths they had charted so far were illuminated with faint lines, marking their progress through the labyrinth of the dream world. But beyond the areas they had explored lay uncharted territory—vast expanses of unknown nightmares and lurking dangers.

"There's one more dungeon left," Harold said, pointing to a dark section of the map. "The Dream Nexus. It's the heart of the entire dreamscape."

Aeliana stared at the map, her mind racing. The Dream Nexus was where everything converged—the source of all nightmares and the final key to unlocking the truth behind the corruption plaguing the dream world. But it was also the most dangerous place they had yet to face.

"If we enter the Nexus, there's no turning back," Aeliana said, her voice steady. "We'll face whatever lies at the core of the dreamscape. But this time… we can't afford any more losses."

"Do we even know what we're up against?" Mara asked, her tone sharp. "The Warden nearly wiped us out. Whatever's in the Nexus will be worse."

"The monsters are stronger, and the dungeon will be more unforgiving," Harold agreed. "But we've learned from each battle. We've leveled up, gained new skills."

Aeliana glanced at the team. They were battle-worn, their faces etched with the exhaustion of too many fights, too many losses. But they were also determined. She could see it in their eyes—the resolve to finish what they had started, to end the nightmare once and for all.

"Then we prepare," Aeliana said, rising from her seat. "We gather every resource, hone our skills, and make sure we're ready. This will be our final raid."

The next few days passed in a blur of training and preparations. The weight of Jaxon's absence was felt in every moment, but it also fueled their determination. Lyra pushed herself harder than ever, her magic growing stronger as she channeled her grief into power. Mara honed her shadow abilities, moving faster and striking with precision. Harold worked tirelessly with the Aegis, mastering its defensive capabilities while also learning to channel its energy offensively.

And Aeliana, for the first time since Jaxon's death, allowed herself to grieve. But she also knew that she couldn't let her emotions cloud her judgment. She had to be the leader they needed, the one to guide them through the darkness.

On the eve of their departure, the team gathered one last time.

"This is it," Aeliana said, looking at each of them in turn. "We enter the Dream Nexus tomorrow. Whatever happens in there, we stick together. We fight as one."

"Together," Lyra echoed, her eyes hard with determination.

"Together," Mara and Harold agreed.

As they rested that night, the air was thick with anticipation. Each of them knew that the journey ahead would be their most dangerous yet. But they also knew that they had come too far to turn back now.

In the early hours of the morning, they set out for the Dream Nexus. The final battle awaited, and with it, the chance to end the nightmare once and for all. But Aeliana couldn't shake the feeling that the darkness they were about to face was unlike anything they had ever imagined.

And in the depths of the Nexus, something stirred, waiting for their arrival.