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11 Standoff

11 people abducted and forced to compete to survive.

ghostzz_za · 都市
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30 Chs

Full Circle

Jen paused atop the craggy ridge, chest heaving with exertion but spirit soaring in victory. Far below him stretched the icy tundra of Level 10 - the circle was complete. He had ascended back through every hellish layer to reach his starting point so long ago.

As Jen's amber aura blazed triumphantly, his thoughts turned to Master Giinru. If only his stern teacher could see him now, no longer the frightened broken prisoner but an Ascended master in his own right. Giinru's harsh lessons had set Jen's feet upon this journey to regain himself and those he held dear. A journey that was nearing its end.

Jen closed his eyes, visualizing the glowing threads that bound his scattered family. Kaganji's azure light shone steady, advancing upward with his new allies. Jen's heartbeat quickened realizing they would soon reunite. And Jax still endured nearby in Level 4.

With a final deep breath, Jen turned his gaze up toward the remaining layers separating him from the surface world far above. The trials had only begun. But for today, celebratory rest with Jax was a sweet reward.

Jen made his way down through the familiar icy paths, body and aura impervious now to the cold that had nearly claimed him lifetimes ago. The beasts that once hounded him fled squealing before his approach. In the aurora-streaked sky above, ribbons of light danced as if celebrating the prodigal son's return.

At last Jen arrived at the hidden cave he knew Jax sheltered in between desperate escapes. He called softly so as not to startle the grizzled smuggler. Jen needn't have worried - an instant later he was tackled in a tearful ursine hug that drove the breath from his lungs.

"You glorious bastard, I can't believe it's really you!" Jax exclaimed, clapping Jen's back. Despite his unkempt appearance, Jax's grin shone with defiant spirit. "We all thought you were a goner for sure."

Jen gripped his friend tight, emotion threatening to choke him. "Not a chance. I promised myself I would find you both again. Though the journey was longer than I'd hoped."

Sitting beside a small fire within the icy cave, Jen and Jax shared tales of their trials since being separated. Jax listened wide-eyed to Jen's account of Giinru and ascending the lower levels, shaking his head in amazement. In turn, he described his struggles surviving Level 4's twisted ecosystems alone through cunning and stubborn will.

But now with their brotherhood restored, a shared light returned to their eyes. They had walked through the valley and emerged stronger. No darkness could extinguish that flame now.

When Jen revealed Kaganji was alive and returning as well, Jax whooped loud enough to shake icicles from the cave ceiling. "Old brainiac's really still kicking after all this time? With your magics combined, busting out will be a breeze."

Jen let his friend's joy wash over him, but tempered it with a squeeze of the shoulder. "I hope so too. But the path ahead is long still, and our powers not infinite. Patience and care will serve us better than haste."

Jax nodded thoughtfully, recognizing the wisdom Jen had attained through his trials. "You've learned some deep lessons out there brother. But point taken. With you two lights guiding the way, I'll follow wherever needed."

Over the next days, the pair planned for Kaganji and the twins' arrival in Level 4. They scouted the valley for the optimal place to enact their escape while gathering medicinal herbs and provisions. Though still separated, their fellowship made the work seem light.

The fated day arrived at last as Jen sensed Kaganji's aura rippling at the periphery of his perceptions. Jax startled him out of his trance with an excited shout. "They're here! Let's go meet our salvation crew."

Jen grinned at his friend's exuberance and together they raced to the rendezvous point. Kaganji emerged first from the glowing rift, face weary but eyes brightening at the sight of them. Jen rushed to clasp his brother in a back-slapping embrace.

"By the Cosmic Source, it's good to see you both!" Kaganji laughed. "Your lights guided me through the darkness when all seemed lost."

Before they could say more, Vinü and Cüla stepped through the rift behind Kaganji. Jen and Jax stared in astonishment at the two stunning warriors joining their camaraderie. Kaganji grinned impishly at their reactions.

"May I present Lady Vinü and Cüla, alure and peerless skills have aided me immeasurably." He winked. "As you can see, providence has indeed blessed our quest."

After quick introductions, the expanded group retreated to shelter and shared stories of their intertwining journeys. A mix of laughter and solemn contemplation flowed as they reforged their fellowship. For today, spirits were high and hopeful.

Later, Jax pulled Jen aside with a knowing grin. "So, our bookish friend seems rather enamoured with these sister saviors. Can't say I blame him. We'll have to watch they don't distract him too much from our escape."

Jen smiled and shook his head. "Let's just be thankful for anything that lifts our hearts after so much hardship. Bonds of loyalty can take many forms." He clasped Jax's shoulder warmly.

The smuggler nodded, blinking suddenly misty eyes clear. "You're right, brother. Guess I'm just happy to see our family growing."

That night for the first time in endless cycles, Jen slept truly soundly. No longer isolated in the abyss, but surrounded by friends whose light banished the shadows. He awoke refreshed and ready to take the next steps together.

Kaganji's brilliant mind quickly integrated maps of the prison levels they had each traversed, identifying their optimal escape route. "This chasm leads all the way to the surface," he explained, tracing a winding canyon on the combined diagram. "It is guarded, but together I believe we can force passage."

Over the next days, they prepared for the tremendous task ahead. The twins spent hours in deep meditation, channeling their auric powers to new heights. Jax inventoried every scrap of tools and gear, optimistic as ever for victory.

Meanwhile, Jen and Kaganji searched inward for the spiritual strength needed to guide the group through the perilous ascent. side by side in contemplative silence atop an icy overhang, the two masters-in-training sensed cosmic forces aligning around them. The time to enact their destiny fast approached.

The night before their escape attempt, the group gathered around a humble fire sharing rations and stories. Laughter echoed off the cave walls as they recalled past adventures and mishaps, spirits buoyant with anticipation.

Jen raised his cup in a toast. "My friends - though we have suffered greatly, today our stars align. Each of us has summoned some inner light even here in the darkness. Now, together, we shall shine so bright Lizayon's shadows cannot withstand us!"

They cheered together, camaraderie and resolve overflowing. Whatever tomorrow held, tonight they were family. The pits and warden could not touch that.

At last, the fated morning dawned. Kaganji cast protective wards over their temporary refuge while Jax and the twins gathered equipment. Jen meditated upon the plateau overlooking their destination - a vast canyon slashing upward through countless prison layers. Freedom awaited at its peak, if they could survive the journey.

As the others assembled, Jen turned to them with blazing eyes. "My friends, our trials here have been long and cruel. But they have forged us into an instrument of light even Lizayon cannot extinguish."

He extended a hand, and one by one they joined theirs to his. "Today we take back our freedom!" Jen proclaimed. Their hands joined over their heads, auras uniting into a rainbow pillar of hope.

Jax whistled appreciatively up at the display. "Now that's a sight Lizzy's goons won't be expecting. Let's remind them why locking us up was their final mistake."

They descended into the canyon prepared for the gauntlet ahead. Kaganji and the twins wove protective auras and scouting illusion as they advanced, on guard for traps or ambush.

Soon clouds of inky darkness billowed up from the depths. Jen and Kaganji shone like beacons to pierce the gloom as twisted forms emerged around them. The prison had marshaled its guardians.

Back to back, the group met the shadow host's frenzied assault with perfectly coordinated counter strikes. Blades sliced through smoky forms while gravity fields hurled creatures against rock walls. The twins' hammering Cos barrage drove back wave after wave.

Hour after hour they fought on, refusing to flag. Wounds and fatigue were forgotten. They moved now in transcendent unison, light made flesh and fury against the abyssal horrors. Lizayon's minions quailed before such resolve.

At long last, the final guardians retreated in a screaming rout before their onslaught. Heaving and drained, the companions regrouped in the canyon shadowed only by natural night. The prison's defenses lay shattered behind them.

"We're through the worst of it!" Jax whooped, pumping his sword skyward. "That'll teach them to mess with us!"

Kaganji steadied the weary twins as Jen cast his aura light upward. High above, the outside world beckoned. Freedom lay tantalizingly close now.

But a dark vortex suddenly manifested, expelling Lizayon in all his terrible glory. The tyrant's eyes burned with malice as he faced the ragged escapees.

"So my wayward prisoners finally crawl from their hole, pathetic as ever," Lizayon sneered. "But your worthless defiance ends here."

Before another word left his lips, Jen struck with the speed of a viper. In the blink of an eye he teleported behind Lizayon, seizing the dark lord's head with his hands.

With a savage wrench, Jen snapped Lizayon's neck. The crack of bone breaking echoed through the cavern.

Lizayon's lifeless body crumpled to the rocky floor. The companions stared in shock at the abrupt execution. But Jen's eyes remained hard and cold.

"Never again," was all he said. There would be no gloating speeches or dragged out fight. Only swift, merciless justice. The nightmare was over at last.

The group hurried on without a backward glance. At the cavern's apex, daylight shone down invitingly from the planet's surface above. Their lost homeworld.

As they climbed the steep tunnel toward freedom, Vinü drew Kaganji aside into a sheltered alcove. Before he could speak, she pulled him into a deep passionate kiss that left him reeling.

"I wasn't sure we would survive to reach this moment," Vinü whispered. "But now the future awaits us together."

Kaganji held her close, heart soaring with wordless joy.

As the group climbed up the steep tunnel toward daylight, a familiar shimmering portal opened before them. Raven stepped through, relief washing over his stoic features.

"My friends, you have succeeded against all odds," he rumbled. "When Lizayon's realm collapsed, I feared the worst. But it seems your light has prevailed."

Laughing joyfully, they crowded around their steadfast ally. "We're glad you had more faith than us, my friend," Jen said, clasping Raven's shoulder. "I don't know how we would have survived without your aid so many times."

Raven inclined his head. "Your inner strength provided the path. I only illuminated the way when fortune allowed."

He regarded the portal behind him. "Come, there is much work ahead still. But first, rest and celebration."

Too weary to wonder at his cryptic words, the group followed Raven through the shimmering gateway. Dazzling sunlight greeted them on the other side. Squinting, they found themselves standing before a sleek cruiser dwarfing the stealth shuttle they had arrived in originally.

Raven smiled at their stunned expressions. "Consider this an overdue reward for your courage. She is fitted with inter-dimensional drives and any comfort you might desire."

Jen shook his head in wonder, running a hand over the pristine hull. After so long in squalor, such luxury seemed unreal. "You honor us beyond words with this gift."

"It is mere transport," Raven said. "You who stood fast against the dark are the true treasures."

They boarded the opulent ship, marveling at its lush staterooms and lounges. After washing away the grime of captivity, they gathered for a lavish meal waiting for them. Laughter and joyful tears flowed freely, spirits finally unburdened.

Kaganji raised a glass. "To our steadfast captain Raven, and to the lights we kindled even in deepest despair."

"Hear, hear!" they cheered. Even the stoic enforcer seemed touched by their solidarity. Together, they had conquered demons without and within.

After the feast, drowsiness claimed them one by one. These comfortable quarters were paradise after the cold stone of Lizayon's pits. Jen smiled softly as he tucked a snoring Jax into bed, the rogue's face peaceful as a child's.

The next waking cycle passed leisurely as the ship glided through tranquil stars. With no urgency left, they indulged mind and body's simple needs. Kaganji concocted elaborate meals with the fabulously stocked kitchen. Jax and the twins competed at holovid games and sparring, laughter echoing through the lounge.

Watching his friends relax, Jen felt a wave of gratitude for this moment's joy. They had been granted the rarest of gifts - a pause between battles to heal.

Raven joined them in the evening, expression turning solemn. "I know you are still bone-weary, but there is something you must see."

He led them to the viewing deck and activated a holographic orb floating overhead. An image of Earth flickered into view, then zoomed toward familiar coastlines.

Jen's breath caught. "That's where we crashed with the escape pod! Where Liya, Yuna and Aurora..." Emotion choked his words.

Raven gave a rare smile. "Just so. Your loved ones slumber there as we speak, unharmed. We orbit high above their refuge."

Overjoyed tears flowed as the image panned across flower-strewn meadows toward a cozy cottage. Within, they could just make out Yuna tinkering contently while Liya rocked little Aurora by a crackling fireplace.

Kaganji placed a grateful hand on Raven's shoulder. "You have reunited us in every way imaginable, my friend. Our journey nears its end thanks to you."

Raven inclined his head, seeming unaccustomed to such praise. "All I did was stand vigilant through the long night. As ever, you lit your own way back."

He regarded each of them fondly. "Go now, and complete your fellowship. New adventures await, but for today, savor the quiet joy of bonds preserved through fire."

No further urging was needed. Within the hour, the companion shuttle was gliding down through azure skies toward the flower-dappled meadows below. Jen's hands trembled on the controls, heart pounding.

figures emerged from the cottage as they landed softly in billowing grass. Time seemed to slow as the cargo ramp lowered. Then suddenly Liya was sprinting up into Jen's arms, laughing and weeping at once.

No words were needed as they clung together. Hands spoke what voices could not, caressing each other's faces as if reassuring this was real. Then little Aurora was squealing "Dada!" wiggling in Liya's arms to hug Jen fiercely.

Nearby, Yuna spun a beaming Kaganji giddily around, reunions flowing seamlessly into celebration. Jax popped open casks of wine from the shuttle's stores as the cottage filled with revelry.

Tales were told and retold as they reforged their extended bonds. Laughter and embraces passed freely as dusk faded to moonlight. Full dark brought fireflies dancing around their bonfire, as if orbiting their joy.

At last, spent and content, the companions drifted off to rest, scattered across cushions and woven hammocks. But Jen and Liya remained twined in each other's arms by the dying fire, hearts needing more time to truly realize their reprieve from loneliness.

As embers crumbled to ash, they finally slipped off to bed, Aurora cradled between them. Safe and cherished, the child sighed softly in her sleep, bringing fresh tears to her parents' eyes. Gratitude overwhelmed them for this exquisite simplicity they once feared lost.

Morning saw preparations for a feast celebrating their reunion. Kaganji whipped up sumptuous dishes with produce from Yuna's garden. Jax returned from the market with wines and sweets for every palate.

Even Raven joined in the merriment, coaxed into relinquishing duty's weight for one day at least. Seeing their friend relax kindled joyful contentment in them all.

As the stars emerged, Kaganji raised a final toast. "To family," he proclaimed, pulling close those who had become just that. "May we never again be parted."

Jen embraced Liya and clinked glasses with Jax and the twins. "Whatever comes next, we face together." Their bonds had passed the ultimate test.

Talk turned fondly to old adventures, past and future. Kaganji told of meeting the phoenix and igniting his Cos. The twins described their world with childlike enthusiasm.

Weariness soon overtook the companions, feet aching from dancing, bellies full of exotic delicacies. But happy ache and fullness simply heralded a day well cherished.

Final chapter of volume 1

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