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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 · 奇幻言情
分數不夠
49 Chs

Chapter 34

The aftermath of their battle with the Warden left the team weary but resolute. As they ventured deeper into the Abyss, the golden light that had briefly filled the chamber faded, replaced once more by the ever-present shadows. The oppressive weight of the dark maze closed in around them, each step a reminder of the treacherous path they had chosen.

Aeliana led the way, her sword drawn, the blade glinting faintly in the dim light. Her thoughts were a whirl of emotions—relief at their victory, sorrow for the losses they had endured, and a growing sense of dread as they neared the heart of the Abyss. They had come too far to turn back now, and yet the danger only seemed to intensify with each passing moment.

The maze twisted and turned in a maddening pattern, the walls narrowing and shifting as if they were alive. The ground beneath them was uneven, and strange sounds echoed in the distance—whispers, growls, the faint scraping of claws on stone. It was as if the Abyss itself was watching them, waiting for the right moment to strike.

"Stay close," Aeliana warned, her voice barely above a whisper. "We can't afford to get separated down here."

Mara, her eyes scanning the darkness, nodded. "The Abyss is more than just a place. It's a living entity, feeding off our fears and weaknesses. We have to be careful not to let it consume us."

Jaxon, still nursing a bruised rib from the Warden's attack, grunted in agreement. "Let's just hope we don't run into anything worse than that last fight. I don't think I can take much more."

Harold, ever the strategist, was deep in thought. "The Warden was powerful, but it wasn't the true heart of the Abyss. Whatever lies ahead is going to be far more dangerous. We need to be prepared for anything."

As they pressed on, the maze began to change once again. The walls, once jagged and rough, became smooth and polished, reflecting their torchlight in eerie patterns. The air grew colder, and the sense of unease that had been with them since they entered the Abyss deepened.

They came to a sudden stop as the path before them opened into a vast, cavernous chamber. The walls were lined with massive, ancient statues—warriors, priests, and creatures of myth, all carved from the same dark stone. Their eyes seemed to follow the team as they entered, the air thick with an almost tangible sense of malevolence.

In the center of the chamber stood a massive altar, draped in tattered, blood-stained cloth. Upon it rested a strange, pulsating crystal, glowing with a sickly green light. The crystal's light cast long, twisted shadows across the chamber, filling the space with a sense of dread.

"That's it," Lyra whispered, her voice trembling. "That's the source of the Abyss's power."

Aeliana stepped forward, her heart pounding in her chest. She could feel the dark energy radiating from the crystal, the sheer force of it nearly overwhelming her senses. This was what they had come for—the heart of the Abyss, the source of the evil that had plagued their world for so long.

But as she reached out to touch the crystal, a voice echoed through the chamber, deep and resonant, filled with ancient power. "Fools. You think you can destroy the Abyss? You cannot destroy what has always been. You cannot defeat the darkness within yourselves."

The shadows around the chamber began to shift and swirl, coalescing into a single, towering figure. It was a creature of pure darkness, its form indistinct and ever-changing, its eyes glowing with the same sickly green light as the crystal.

The team instinctively drew their weapons, but Aeliana held up a hand. "Wait," she said, her voice steady. "This is no ordinary monster. This is the true heart of the Abyss—the embodiment of its power."

The creature laughed, a sound that reverberated through their bones. "You are nothing but insignificant mortals, blinded by your own hubris. You will fall, just as all who have come before you have fallen."

Aeliana gritted her teeth, her resolve hardening. "We won't fall. We've come too far to give up now. We will destroy you, no matter the cost."

The creature's form began to shift and solidify, taking on the shape of a massive, armored knight, its dark blade gleaming with the same malevolent light as the crystal. "Then come, mortals. Face the darkness within yourselves. Face the Abyss."

The battle that followed was unlike anything they had faced before. The creature moved with terrifying speed and strength, its blade a blur of darkness as it struck out at them. Every blow it landed sent shockwaves through the chamber, the walls shaking as if the entire maze was on the verge of collapse.

Harold raised the Aegis of Dreams, summoning its power to create a barrier between them and the creature's onslaught. The shield's light clashed with the darkness, creating a dazzling display of energy that lit up the entire chamber.

"Focus on the crystal!" Harold shouted over the chaos. "It's the source of its power! We have to destroy it!"

But the creature was relentless, its attacks growing more ferocious with each passing moment. It seemed to anticipate their every move, its dark blade always one step ahead of them. No matter how hard they fought, they couldn't seem to land a decisive blow.

Mara unleashed a torrent of shadow magic, her eyes glowing with a fierce determination. "We have to break through its defenses! We can't let it wear us down!"

Lyra and Jaxon joined in, their combined magic and swordplay creating a whirlwind of light and energy that clashed with the creature's darkness. But the creature seemed to feed off their attacks, growing stronger with each one.

Aeliana, her breath coming in ragged gasps, felt a surge of desperation. They were losing. The creature was too powerful, too deeply connected to the Abyss. But she refused to give up. She had to find a way to turn the tide.

And then she saw it—a faint crack in the crystal, a small flaw in its otherwise impenetrable surface. It was barely visible, but it was there, a weakness they could exploit.

"Everyone, focus on the crystal!" Aeliana shouted, her voice filled with renewed determination. "That's our only chance!"

The team rallied, pouring all their remaining energy into one final, concentrated assault on the crystal. Harold channeled the full power of the Aegis, its light piercing through the darkness like a beacon of hope.

The creature roared in fury, its form beginning to waver as the crystal cracked and splintered under the force of their combined attack. The chamber shook violently, the statues toppling as the walls began to crumble.

With a final, deafening crack, the crystal shattered, sending a shockwave of energy through the chamber. The creature let out a piercing scream as its form dissolved into nothingness, consumed by the very darkness it had sought to control.

And then, as quickly as it had begun, the battle was over. The chamber fell silent, the oppressive weight of the Abyss lifting as the darkness receded.

Aeliana fell to her knees, her sword clattering to the ground as exhaustion finally took hold. The rest of the team followed suit, their bodies and spirits drained from the grueling fight.

They had done it. They had destroyed the heart of the Abyss. But as they looked around at the shattered chamber, they knew that their victory had come at a great cost. The Abyss was defeated, but the darkness within them remained—a reminder of the trials they had faced and the ones still to come.

As they gathered their strength and prepared to leave the maze, Aeliana knew that their journey was far from over. The Abyss had been a formidable enemy, but it was not the last. There were still greater challenges ahead, and they would need every ounce of strength and resolve to face them.

With a deep breath, she rose to her feet, her gaze steady as she looked at her comrades. They had come this far together, and they would continue to fight together, no matter what darkness lay ahead.

"Let's go," Aeliana said, her voice firm. "We have a world to save."