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Darklight chronicles

In a world where every individual is born with a unique attribute, shaped by the fundamental laws of existence—Space, Time, Gravity, Life, and Death—Kaelith begins his journey as a seemingly weak boy, burdened by the harshness of a reality that shows little mercy. Orphaned and cynical, he navigates the treacherous landscape of survival, honing his skills as a cunning strategist and lethal combatant. As he cultivates his abilities, he discovers a rare and dark affinity that allows him to summon the spirits of those he has slain, adding a layer of complexity to his power and purpose. Meanwhile, Elowen, a formidable and beautiful warrior, possesses an overwhelming light that contrasts with Kaelith's shadows. Her prideful and ruthless nature towards enemies is balanced by a deep compassion for those she protects. When their paths cross through a fateful encounter, an unexpected bond forms between the two, igniting a fierce partnership that blurs the lines of friendship and romance. As they journey together, Kaelith’s initial goal of mere survival evolves into a quest to support Elowen in her grand ambitions. Together, they face powerful foes, including Dorian, a cunning antagonist whose goals mirror the darker corners of Kaelith’s own heart. With each confrontation, they uncover deeper layers of a world steeped in conflict and ambition, where alliances are forged and broken. As they ascend through the cultivation realms, unlocking their true potential, Kaelith and Elowen must confront not only external threats but also their own demons. Will Kaelith’s growing obsession with Elowen strengthen their bond, or will it ultimately lead to their undoing? As the forces of darkness encroach upon their world, they must learn to wield their powers wisely and navigate the intricate dance of light and shadow, ultimately deciding the fate of their realm.

Factverse · 奇幻
分數不夠
42 Chs

Silent Echoes

The eerie silence that followed their victory over the shadow creatures was unnerving. Kaelith's mind buzzed with questions he couldn't answer, and though he tried to brush it aside, the new depths of his Umbral Nexus tugged at his consciousness like a persistent whisper in the dark. He and Elowen pressed on, their steps echoing in the abandoned settlement, the crumbling buildings towering over them like forgotten sentinels.

Elowen stopped abruptly, her eyes narrowing at a particularly dilapidated structure ahead. "This place… something's wrong here. It's more than just ruins."

Kaelith scanned the area, noting how the air seemed to shimmer near the old stone walls, an unnatural stillness clinging to the crumbled facades. "You think someone's watching us?"

She didn't answer immediately, just rested a hand on the hilt of her greatsword, the faint glint of its blade visible as she half-drew it from its scabbard. "Maybe," she finally said, voice taut. "Or something."

They advanced cautiously, weaving through the narrow streets. The settlement was far larger than Kaelith had initially thought, its outskirts deceptively modest. But as they delved deeper, the scope became clear—this had once been a bustling city, now swallowed by time and forgotten by the living.

Kaelith's senses were on high alert. Every creak of the wind, every flicker of shadow, made him tense. His Umbral Nexus hummed softly, as though trying to speak to the darkness all around them.

"Elowen, wait," he said, stopping short in front of an ancient archway. His eyes tracked a faint glow emanating from deep within the ruins, barely perceptible in the fading light. "Do you see that?"

Elowen turned, following his gaze. Her brows furrowed. "I do. What is it?"

Kaelith shrugged, his grip tightening on his swords. "Only one way to find out."

They moved closer, each step amplifying the sense of dread creeping through Kaelith's bones. The glow pulsed faintly, leading them deeper into what seemed like an old temple. The stone floor was cracked, the ceiling half-collapsed, but there was something… alive here. Something that shouldn't be.

As they reached the center of the temple, the source of the glow became clear—a large stone pedestal, covered in runes that flickered with ethereal light. Hovering just above it, an orb of swirling shadows pulsated softly, its form constantly shifting, as if it couldn't decide what shape to take.

Elowen stepped forward, her voice quiet but edged with suspicion. "What is that?"

Kaelith's Umbral Nexus pulsed sharply in response, the shadows inside him stirring. He took a step back, instinctively wary of the orb. "I don't know," he said slowly, "but it's tied to the shadows. I can feel it."

Elowen's hand tightened on her sword. "Is it dangerous?"

Kaelith hesitated, sensing the pull of the orb, its dark energy calling to him like a familiar presence. "It feels… ancient. Like it's part of something bigger."

Elowen glanced at him, her expression unreadable. "And what does your Umbral Nexus say?"

Kaelith frowned. He could feel the power in the orb, its connection to the shadows he wielded. It wasn't malevolent—at least, not openly so—but it was far from benign. "It wants me to take it."

Elowen's gaze sharpened. "And do you want to?"

Kaelith's fingers flexed unconsciously around his swords. The urge to claim the orb was strong, but a warning voice in the back of his mind urged caution. He had already gained more power than he fully understood, and this… this felt like another step down a path he wasn't sure he could return from.

"I don't know," he admitted, his voice quiet. "But I think we need to."

Elowen nodded once, though her stance was still guarded. "Then do it. But be ready for whatever comes next."

Kaelith stepped forward, his eyes locked on the swirling shadows of the orb. As his hand reached out, the shadows responded, twisting and coiling like living tendrils. His fingers brushed the surface of the orb, and a surge of cold power shot through him, momentarily stealing his breath.

The connection was immediate. The shadows inside the orb reached into him, intertwining with his Umbral Nexus in a way that felt both natural and deeply unsettling. The orb pulsed, and in that moment, Kaelith understood—it was a fragment of the same darkness that had given birth to his power, a shard of something far greater, and far more dangerous.

The temple trembled as the orb's energy flowed into him, and for a brief second, Kaelith saw flashes—visions of a vast, endless void filled with writhing shadows, and a presence lurking within it, ancient and incomprehensible.

He staggered back, gasping for breath as the orb dissolved into nothingness. The energy coursing through him was overwhelming, his Umbral Nexus surging with newfound strength, but also with a deeper connection to the darkness.

Elowen rushed to his side, her voice sharp with concern. "Kaelith! What happened?"

Kaelith blinked, trying to steady himself. "I… I saw something," he said, his voice hoarse. "The shadows… they're part of something much bigger. Something we don't understand."

Elowen's expression darkened. "Bigger than the Vault? Bigger than this?"

Kaelith nodded, swallowing hard. "Much bigger. And we're not the only ones after it."

Before Elowen could respond, a loud crack echoed through the temple, followed by the sound of crumbling stone. The ground beneath their feet trembled, and they both spun around to see the walls of the temple splitting apart.

"Get out of here!" Kaelith shouted, already moving toward the exit.

They dashed through the collapsing temple, dodging falling debris as the entire structure seemed to implode around them. The ancient stones groaned and shuddered, the weight of centuries coming down in a chaotic collapse.

They burst out of the temple just as the entrance caved in behind them, a cloud of dust billowing into the air. Kaelith bent over, catching his breath, his mind still racing from what he had experienced.

Elowen stood beside him, her face hard as stone. "What now?"

Kaelith straightened, his eyes fixed on the horizon. "Now, we prepare," he said, his voice grim. "Whatever that was, it's not over. And I have a feeling it's just the beginning."

To be continued…