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Before the Sphinx's claws could connect with Rex's body, a sudden pulse of raw, ancient energy surged through the chamber, making the very air vibrate with a terrifying intensity.

The Sphinx halted mid-strike, its claws re inches away from Rex's chest, as a golden light erupted from Rex's battered form. The oppressive aura thickened, pressing down like an invisible weight, and the Sphinx's eyes widened in terror.

The floor cracked beneath Rex, spreading like a spiderweb, as his limp body slowly rose from the ground. His arms dangled lifelessly, his head lolling backward, but his presence, his essence radiated sothing otherworldly and overwhelming.

"What… is this?" the Sphinx growled, but its voice betrayed fear, a tremor it had never known. It's muscles tensed, ready to flee but it was paralyzed by the unimaginable power emanating from the boy before it. Continue reading on empire

Rex's eyes snapped open, no longer his own. They burned with a searing golden light that pierced through the darkness, casting an eerie glow on the chamber walls.

His lips curled into a cruel smile, but the voice that ca forth was not Rex's, it was Cronus', an ancient and commanding tone that made the Sphinx's fur bristle.

"Creature of riddles, guardian of truths, do you not recognize ?" the voice bood, shaking the very foundation of the cavern. "How dare you raise your claws against my harbinger? Have you forgotten the pact you swore to uphold?"

The Sphinx flinched at the words, its feline confidence shattering like fragile glass. Its mighty fra quivered as it stared at Rex's hovering form. But it was not Rex the Sphinx now saw, it was sothing far greater.

From Rex's body, a spectral figure erged, towering above the chamber. The image of Cronus, the Titan of Ti, lood with an aura of absolute dominion.

His titanic armor shimred like the sun, his form rippling with divine energy. The chamber seed to bend around him, as if reality itself struggled to contain his presence.

"Cronus…" the Sphinx whispered, its voice barely audible. The once-fearso creature lowered itself to the ground, its massive paws trembling against the cold stone. "I… I did not know! Forgive , Great One!"

Cronus' glowing eyes bore into the Sphinx, unyielding and rciless. "Ignorance is no excuse, beast. The pact of the riddles is sacred. You exist by my will, and you will not harm what is mine."

The Sphinx's tail curled tightly around its body, its entire fra collapsing into a submissive posture. "I beg your forgiveness, Great Cronus!" it pleaded, its once-mighty voice reduced to a pitiful whimper. "I ant no disrespect to you or your harbinger! Please, spare your wrath!"

Cronus' voice grew colder, more cutting. "You dare to beg for rcy after breaking the sacred accord? Know this, Sphinx: If you ever so much as breathe harm upon him again, I will unmake you. I will scatter your essence across ti itself, and not even the gods you revere will rember your na."

The Sphinx whimpered, its sharp claws scraping against the stone as it scrambled backward. It dared not et Cronus' gaze, its once-proud deanor reduced to the ekness of a frightened house cat. "I swear it, Great One! I will obey! I will honor the pact!"

"You will do more than honor it," Cronus said, his voice rumbling like a thunderstorm. "You will kneel to him. For he is mine, and through him, my will shall reshape the world."

The Sphinx dropped lower, pressing its muzzle to the ground in utter submission, its fear palpable. "Yes, Great Cronus! Yes!"

Cronus' towering form leaned closer, his glowing visage now filling the Sphinx's vision. "Now go. Crawl back to your den of riddles. Pray that I never have cause to return."

The Sphinx let out a panicked wl, bolting to its feet. It turned sharply, its massive paws pounding against the stone as it fled into the shadows, its tail tucked between its legs.

The beast, once a proud guardian of secrets, now resembled nothing more than a frightened kitten, disappearing into the labyrinth it once commanded.

The oppressive energy in the chamber slowly dissipated as Cronus' spectral form faded back into Rex's body. His form hovered for a mont longer before collapsing to the ground, lifeless once again. The golden glow in his eyes flickered and died, leaving the chamber in silence save for the sound of Rex's labored breathing.

Cronus let out a low, rumbling chuckle, his amusent tinged with exhaustion. "Bluffing... who would've thought I'd pick that up from you, Rex?" His voice carried a strange warmth, a rare softness.

In truth, the Sphinx was leagues beyond him in raw strength, in his manifested form. But sotis, he mused, power wasn't about might—it was about conviction. "You're rubbing off on , kid," Cronus muttered, chuckling again.

His laughter quickly faded, replaced by focus. Before his remaining essence dissipated, he extended his hand, summoning an Aegis of Eternity. A shimring shield of golden energy coalesced around Rex's battered form, enveloping him in a protective cocoon of ti and divine energy. Though weakened, this Aegis pulsed with far greater potency than anything Rex could summon on his own.

Cronus watched as Rex's pale skin began to flush with life. Wounds closed at an accelerated pace, and his breath, once shallow and labored, deepened steadily.

Host Condition Stabilizing

The chanical voice echoed in the recesses of Rex's mind, but it barely registered as his eyes fluttered open. At first, everything was a haze—his vision swimming with dark, ominous clouds streaked in hues of crimson and violet. The oppressive skies of Hades lood above, heavy with despair.

"Arghhh!" Rex groaned, his body wracked with pain. Every nerve felt afla as if his very soul had been stretched to its limits and back. He winced, instinctively trying to rise, only for his limbs to protest fiercely.

The mories ca rushing back in jagged fragnts: the Sphinx's predatory eyes, claws poised to tear him apart, the overwhelming fear and then, nothing.

"Cronus…" Rex growled through gritted teeth, his voice thick with frustration. "What the hell just happened?" He shifted, his head still foggy, like he was waking from a thousand-year slumber.

Cronus' voice, unusually light and tinged with faint amusent, echoed in his mind. "The Sphinx would have devoured thee, had I not interfered."

Rex froze mid-motion, his headache montarily forgotten. His eyes snapped toward the source of the voice. "Devoured?!" He slamd a hand against his ear, as though trying to clear the lingering haze in his head.

"Wait, wait, what do you an 'had you not interfered?' How the heck am I still alive?" His voice rose with each word, the adrenaline kicking in despite the pain still coursing through him.

He clutched his temples as fragnts of mory began to solidify. The golden light, the unyielding voice, and the Sphinx, once terrifying, retreating like a frightened cub. A shiver ran down his spine as realization dawned.

Cronus chuckled again, this ti with a faint edge of pride. "Thou art alive because I willed it so. Though thou wert but a heartbeat from annihilation, I lent thee a fragnt of my essence to ensure thy survival."

Rex blinked, the weight of Cronus' words sinking in. He wasn't sure whether to feel grateful or furious. "So, let get this straight…" His voice dripped with incredulity. "You used as so kind of... what, vessel? Puppet? And scared the crap out of that overgrown feline?!"

Cronus' voice sharpened slightly, though the amusent lingered. "Wouldst thou prefer I had allowed the Sphinx to rend thy flesh from bone? Perhaps thou wouldst enjoy the inside of its belly?"

Rex's eyes widened at the confirmation "Dammit Cronus!! Why the hell didn't you ever tell you could do sothing like that?!". To him, Cronus was just a sentient system in his mind that couldn't act! Never had he known that Cronus could manifest

"It cos at a cost!" Cronus quickly interrupted. "If I use too much of my left-over essence, I will no longer be able to guide you on your quest to godhood! And worst of all....thou shalt lose a nagging partner!!"

Rex's mouth fell open, caught sowhere between disbelief and irritation. He massaged his temples, as though trying to soothe away the headache Cronus was rapidly amplifying.

"Oh no," Rex deadpanned, "whatever would I do without your constant sarcasm and vague riddles? Truly, it would be a tragedy of mythical proportions."

Cronus, unphased by Rex's sarcasm, continued in an almost lodramatic tone. "Indeed, a harbinger. Thou wouldst stumble through thy pitiful mortal existence, bereft of my divine wit and infinite wisdom. A fate more dire than death itself, I assure thee."

Rex groaned, flopping back onto the cracked ground with a dramatic sigh. A part of him wanted to lash out at Cronus for ddling so deeply with his body, but another part, one that he rarely acknowledged, felt a pang of sothing unfamiliar. Gratitude? Maybe even... warmth?

He exhaled heavily, propping himself up on his elbows. "You know," he started, his voice quieter now, "for all your theatrics, you didn't have to do that. Risk yourself like that. I would've... I would've figured sothing out."

Cronus chuckled softly, the sound echoing in Rex's mind like a distant thunderstorm. "Wouldst thou truly? Faced with claws that rend even the fabric of reality? Thy hubris is comndable, harbinger, but thy survival instinct leaves much to be desired."

Rex shook his head, a small, wry smile tugging at his lips. "You're impossible, you know that?"

For a mont, silence hung between them, broken only by the distant rumble of the underworld. Rex's smile faded as his expression softened, and he let out a sigh that carried more weight than he intended. "Cronus... I've been aning to tell you sothing. I just didn't know how."

The Titan's voice was calm, and curious. "Speak thy mind, Rex."

Rex leaned his head back against the cold stone, his gaze distant as if he were looking through the cavern ceiling into a ti long past. "After my parents died... it felt like sothing inside was ripped away. Like I was just... hollow.

All I ever wanted was to grow stronger and protect those dear to ! I never wanted to feel the pain of losing soone again. I thought if I awakened and beca strong, I'd be able to accomplish this but it seed that wasn't my path! His voice cracked slightly, but he pressed on. "I...I...

Cronus was silent, an uncharacteristic stillness in his presence.

"You're annoying as hell," Rex admitted with a half-smile. "You talk in riddles, boss around, and let's not even start on your ego. But… you're also there. Always. Guiding , teaching , looking out for in your own weird, overbearing way. I didn't realize it until now, but... you kind of fill that gap, you know? The one my parents left behind."

The cavern seed to grow warr, the oppressive weight of the underworld easing ever so slightly.

"And that's why," Rex continued, his voice firm now, "I'm telling you this. Don't you ever do that again. Don't you dare put yourself at risk like that. I don't care what kind of danger we're in, I'll figure sothing out. But I won't lose you, Cronus. I can't lose you."

Cronus' response ca after a long pause, his usual bravado replaced by a tone that was uncharacteristically solemn. "Rex... thou hast humbled . I, the Titan of Ti, moved by the words of a mortal. Perhaps... perhaps thou art more than my harbinger. Perhaps thou art my redemption."

Rex rolled his eyes, though his smirk betrayed the emotion behind the gesture. "Don't get all poetic on now. Just promise , alright? No more transferring your essence. You stick to being the sarcastic voice in my head."

Cronus chuckled, the warmth returning to his tone. "Very well, harbinger. Thy will shall guide my actions henceforth. I swear upon the rivers of ti, I shall preserve my essence. If only to spare thee the tragedy of my absence."

Rex laughed softly, the sound tinged with both relief and lingering exhaustion. "Good. Because I'm not letting you off the hook that easily. We've got a world to change, a pantheon to shake up, and a whole lot of trouble to stir. Together."

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