The ethereal sanctuary of the ancient mory dissolved into a blinding tempest of raw starlight. Luna experienced a jarring, agonizing whiplash as his consciousness snapped unequivocally back into his mortal vessel on the devastated Eastern Front.
The transition from the serene, pristine halls of the Void Era to the blistering, catastrophic reality of the Third Seal was excruciating. The infinite, primordial mana continued to hemorrhage through his neural pathways. Shimring silver blood drifted upward from his cracked, porcelain-like flesh, defying the laws of nature under the suffocating weight of his gravity.
But the physical agony tearing his fragile body asunder was utterly eclipsed by the visceral fury igniting his soul.
Luna opened his eyes. The obscuring supernova burning within his left iris cast a stark, unforgiving illumination across the mile-wide crater he had carved into the continental bedrock. Pinned to the center of that depression, immobile beneath the inexorable pressure of a supermassive black hole, lay the Fallen Monarch.
Hades Valkyros. The eldest brother. The architect of the supre tragedy.Luna stared at the master of the abyss, his chest heaving. He had witnessed the unpardonable treason. He had seen the dark blade pierce Kairos’ heart. He had heard the malevolent curse that condemned his best friend to millennia of amnesia and suffering.
"You covet the Dawn," Luna whispered. His dual-resonating voice vibrated with a lethal, chilling sovereignty that caused the ambient bedrock to hum in terrified resonance. "You slaughtered your own blood for a crown of shadows."
The Fallen Monarch struggled against the crushing atmospheric density, the indestructible midnight armor groaning under the strain. "Mortal... you cannot comprehend the necessity—"
"I comprehend that you are a parasite," Luna interrupted ruthlessly.
Luna raised his trembling right hand, his fingers slick with floating silver blood. He condensed the catastrophic gravity field focusing solely upon the ancient god’s physical manifestation.
CRACK!
The sound of the indestructible void tal splintering echoed like a shattering mountain. The Fallen Monarch released a guttural, resonant scream as the midnight armor buckled, compressing inward and fracturing his abyssal essence.
Luna thrust his hand outward, weaving the dense gravity and raw starlight into thick, luminous chains of cosmic energy. The ethereal restraints lashed around Hades’s throat, wrists, and ankles, binding the ancient god in an inescapable celestial prison.
"We are going to the South," Luna declared, his tone devoid of rcy.
The Night Emperor stamped his boot into the pulverized stone. The sheer, terrifying thrust of inverse gravity launched him into the heavens. He broke the sound barrier tenfold in a heartbeat, generating a concussive shockwave that leveled the remaining jagged ruins of the eastern plains. Luna tore across the firmant like a brilliant, avenging teor, physically dragging the chained, screaming god of the void through the turbulent skies behind him.
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Hundreds of miles away, the Southern Front was a maelstrom of apocalyptic despair. The volcanic valley had mutated into a churning ocean of liquid glass and boiling magma. Malgreth, the King of Demons, stood as an indomitable juggernaut of obsidian flesh and swirling hellfire. The towering prival nightmare was systematically dismantling the last vestiges of mortal resistance.
Kairos Vedaryan was losing. The Conqueror of Ti dragged his heavy iron boots across the blistering terrain. His dark leather armor was scorched and fractured, his ribs throbbing with a sickening, persistent agony. He clutched the blackened hilt of Asteria with bruised, callused hands, desperately trying to maintain the distance between the towering demon and the dical camp where Seyana’s golden light pulsed.
Malgreth laughed, a deep, subterranean rumble that shook the magma. The twenty-foot demon stepped forward, casually swiping a colossal, burning hand.
Kairos triggered his tiline, accelerating into a blur of dark afterimages. He evaded the sweeping blow by a small margin, stepping inside the demon’s guard to deliver a brutal, two-handed strike toward Malgreth’s knee.
The temporal distortion enveloping Asteria shrieked as it t the dense, obsidian scales. The blade bit a fraction of an inch before halting, fundantally incapable of severing the ancient, condensed mass.
Malgreth didn’t even flinch. The Demon King rely pivoted, backhanding the mortal boy with devastating force.
The impact launched Kairos through the sweltering air. He crashed ruthlessly into a jagged outcropping of volcanic stone, the rock crumbling upon impact. Kairos fell to the ash, coughing a thick spray of crimson blood. His internal core sputtered, running perilously close to depletion.
"You are resilient, little Vanguard," Malgreth mocked, his eyes vortexes of cruel amusent as he lood over the broken champion. "But the epoch of humanity is concluded. I shall consu the Dawn, and your fragile world will burn."
Malgreth raised both of his colossal fists, preparing to deliver a cataclysmic, lethal execution. Before the Demon King could bring his hands down, the pitch-black sky above the southern valley was savagely torn asunder.
An obscuring streak of silver starlight impacted the center of the magma lake with the force of a falling celestial body. The resulting seismic shockwave parted the ocean of liquid glass, sending colossal geysers of lava erupting into the atmosphere.
Malgreth staggered backward, shielding his burning eyes from the unparalleled radiance.
From the center of the crater, the smoke and steam rapidly dissipated. Luna stood in the ash, his white hair whipping wildly, his flesh glowing with the terrifying zenith of the Third Seal. With a primal roar of exertion, Luna swung his arm, hurling a massive, shadow-draped figure into the dirt perfectly between Kairos and the Demon King.
The Fallen Monarch skidded across the jagged rocks, bound securely in shining chains of cosmic gravity.
Malgreth stared at the battered form of his abyssal counterpart in sheer shock. "Hades? How... What is this anomaly?"
Luna ignored the towering demon. The Night Emperor stumbled toward Kairos, falling to his knees beside his battered friend. Luna’s left eye blazed with strong intensity.
"I am sorry it took so long," Luna rasped, blood dripping from his chin. "But you need to see this. You need to rember who you are."
Luna did not wait for Kairos to respond. He forced a catastrophic, three-way ntal link, bridging his own fracturing consciousness with Hades’s chained mind, and plunging the connection into Kairos’ brain.
The deluge was instantaneous and overwhelming. Kairos’ body was seized. His silver eyes widened to their limits as a tidal wave of ancient epochs flooded his mortal brain. He saw the pristine marble hall. He saw the five elental brothers laughing around the diamond table. He felt the imasurable, crushing weight of the true Primordial Law. He experienced the subterranean sanctuary, the agonizing betrayal, the abyssal blade piercing his heart, and the radiant, heartbreaking sacrifice of his wife.
The sheer volu of sensory data short-circuited Kairos’ mind. He dropped his sword, clutching his skull as he scread, a sound of profound dissonance, as the mortal boy desperately tried to reconcile with the infinite, majestic existence of the Valkyros King.
"Kairos!" Seyana’s voice pierced the chaos.
The Crown Princess of Solaris sprinted from the backlines, her golden rapier discarded. She slid into the ash beside him, her warm, divine light enveloping his trembling fra.
Malgreth, recovering from his initial shock, recognized the supre vulnerability. The Demon King roared, stepping forward to crush them all beneath his obsidian heel while the champions were distracted.
"Destroy everything and save your Seyana," Seyana whispered fiercely, her amber eyes locking onto Kairos’ erratic gaze. She pressed her hands against his chest, right where the system’s core resided. "I am her. I have always been her. Rember your promise."
Words acted as a surefire catalyst. The dissonance within Kairos’ mind evaporated. The fractured mortal boundaries shattered, unable to contain the resurrected soul. Kairos Vedaryan and Kairos Valkyros rged perfectly, seamlessly knitting the past and the present into an undeniable singularity.
Kairos stopped screaming. He lowered his hands. When he looked up, the atmospheric pressure within the southern valley ceased to exist.
The silver light burning within his irises underwent a horrifying tamorphosis. It was no longer a frantic, flickering fla generated by a mortal pushing his limits. It solidified into a sharp light, the true manifestation of the Primordial Law.
Kairos stood up. The universe simply yielded to his sovereignty. The heavy, dual-resonating hum of his presence was so incredibly dense that Malgreth’s towering hellfire sputtered and died, suffocated by the re proximity of the true King.
Malgreth froze, his demonic instincts screaming in primal terror. The towering juggernaut suddenly felt exceptionally, undeniably small.
"You are trespassing," Kairos spoke.
The lodic baritone carried a weight that cracked the surrounding volcanic ridges. Kairos reached down and lifted Asteria from the ash with a single hand. The dull, blackened iron sword flared with brilliant, blinding starlight, absorbing the sovereign’s infinite mana until the weapon resembled a blade forged from the core of a star.
Malgreth panicked. The Demon King unleashed an apocalyptic torrent of concentrated dark energy, gathering the maximum of his power into a singular, devastating beam aid at Kairos’ chest.
Kairos did not dodge. He simply raised his empty left hand. The cataclysmic beam of dark energy struck his palm and instantly dispersed, refracting into harmless sparks that faded into the ether. The King of the World absorbed the impact without shifting a single milliter.
"The era of nightmares is concluded," Kairos stated inexorably. He swung Asteria.
It was a brutal execution. The horizontal arc of incandescent starlight severed the spatial dinsions. The blade passed flawlessly through Malgreth’s impenetrable obsidian armor, evading physical density and annihilating the demon’s ancient core at the molecular level.
Malgreth stood paralyzed for a fleeting second. Then, the twenty-foot King of Demons bisected cleanly. His upper torso slid backward, crashing into the cooling magma with a deafening thud. The invincible juggernaut disintegrated into millions of harmless, drifting embers, eradicated from existence by a single, sovereign strike.
Simultaneously, Luna turned his gaze toward the chained, battered form of Hades.
The Fallen Monarch looked up, his hollow eyes reflecting the inevitable culmination of his treason. He saw his resurrected little brother standing victorious, and he saw the Night Emperor looming over him with unbridled, cataclysmic wrath.
"You destroyed my best friend’s life," Luna snarled, his glowing hands crackling with the compressed gravity of a dying star. "You don’t get to see the new world."
Luna did not use a weapon or a spell. Driven by pure, visceral rage on behalf of the suffering he had just witnessed, the Night Emperor lunged forward. He clamped his hands onto the sides of Hades’ helt.
With a brutal, agonizing flex of his cosmic gravity, Luna physically crushed the Fallen Monarch’s skull. The indestructible midnight armor crumpled like tin. The ancient god of the void released a final, choked gasp before his dark essence imploded, sucked into a microscopic singularity that vanished into nothingness.
The executioners stood amidst the cooling ash. The suffocating despair lifted from the continent. The bruised, unnatural skies began to clear, revealing the pristine, genuine starlight of the mortal realm above. The oppressive heat of the demonic vanguard dissipated into a cool, sweeping breeze.
Kairos slowly lowered his resplendent sword, the aura of the Valkyros King dimming to a manageable, gentle glow. He turned around, his piercing silver eyes finding Seyana standing safely in the ruins.
The Great War was unequivocally over. The ancient gods were dead, and the world belonged to the Dawn.
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