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Before them, the ground split apart, and a colossal figure erged. It was a golem, forged entirely of molten tal and black stone.
Its eyes burned with the intensity of twin suns, and in its hand, it held a massive hamr that crackled with arcs of lightning.
"I am Kael- thar, Guardian of the Forge," the golem declared. "If you seek the fragnt, you must prove your worth."
Dabi groaned. "Of course, we do. Because nothing can ever be simple."
Kael- thar raised his hamr, slamming it into the ground. The shockwave sent molten debris flying, forcing Dabi and Loira to leap back.
"You will face the fire and erge tempered," Kaelthar said. "Only then can you claim the fragnt piece."
The ground around them began to shift, forming an arena enclosed by walls of flowing lava. The heat intensified, and in the center of the arena, a pedestal rose, holding the shard— a fragnt that glowed with the intensity of a blazing sun.
Loira’s eyes narrowed. "This won’t be like the last trial. He’s testing our strength and resilience."
Dabi unsheathed his blade, the edge shimring as he channeled energy into it. "Fine. Let’s show him what we’ve got."
Kael- thar roared, summoning elental constructs from the lava. The constructs were humanoid in shape but unstable, their bodies flickering between solid and liquid forms. They charged at Dabi and Loira with inhuman speed.
Dabi t the first wave of constructs head- on, his blade slicing through their molten bodies. Each strike caused them to explode into fiery pieces, but more constructs rose from the lava to take their place.
"Loira!" he shouted over the chaos. "Any ideas?"
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Loira was already in motion, weaving spells that created barriers of water and ice. She used her staff to hurl frozen attack at the constructs, their forms hissing and collapsing as the ice struck them.
"They’re endless!" she called back. "We need to focus on Kaelthar."
"Easier said than done!" Dabi replied, narrowly dodging a construct’s fiery strike.
Kael- thar watched from the edge of the arena, his molten body radiating an aura of power. With a single gesture, he summoned a wave of molten lava that surged toward them.
Loira raised her staff, creating a barrier of shimring water that held the lava at bay. "I can’t keep this up forever!"
Dabi gritted his teeth, his mind racing. He glanced at the pedestal where the fragnt rested. "If we can’t beat him, maybe we just outsmart him."
Dabi dashed toward the pedestal, using his portals to evade the constructs and lava waves. Kael- thar noticed his movent and raised his hamr, preparing to strike.
"Loira, keep him distracted!" Dabi shouted.
Loira nodded, summoning a massive wave of water that crashed into Kael-thar, montarily obscuring his vision. She followed up with a series of icy blasts, each one chipping away at his molten exterior.
"Your efforts are futile," Kael- thar growled, his voice echoing like a thunderstorm.
As Kael- thar turned his attention to Loira, Dabi reached the pedestal. The heat radiating from the fragnt shard was almost unbearable, but he forced himself to reach out.
The mont his fingers touched the fragnt shard, a surge of energy coursed through him. Visions flooded his mind— images of worlds forged and destroyed, of weapons created to shape the fate of entire dinsions.
"Dabi!" Loira’s voice snapped him back to reality.
Kael- thar had broken free from her attacks and was now charging toward the pedestal.
Dabi gripped the fragnt shard tightly, its energy rging with his own. He could feel the raw power of the forge flowing through him, amplifying his abilities.
"Let’s see how you like this," he muttered, raising his blade.
Channeling the fragnt’s energy, he struck the ground with his sword. A wave of molten energy erupted from the blade, colliding with Kael- thar and forcing him to stagger back.
Loira joined him, her staff glowing with renewed strength. Together, they unleashed a combined attack— Dabi’s molten energy and Loira’s icy magic intertwining to create a devastating blast that struck Kael- thar square in the chest.
The golem let out a deafening roar, his molten body cracking and crumbling. "You have proven your worth," he said, his voice fading. "Take the fragnt and don’t use it for Evil work."
With those final words, Kael- thar collapsed into a pile of molten tal and stone, his hamr disintegrating into sparks.
The fragnt’s energy rged with the core and other fragnts, they had already collected, its light growing even stronger.
"We did it," Loira said, her voice filled with relief.
"Yeah," Dabi replied, though his expression was grim. "But it’s only going to get harder from here."
The arena began to dissolve, and a new portal appeared before them, its edges flickering with fire and ice.
Loira placed a hand on his shoulder. "One step at a ti. We’ll get through this."
Dabi nodded, his determination renewed. Together, they stepped through the portal, ready to face whatever trials awaited them next.
The journey was far from over, but they were stronger now— both as individuals and as a team. With each fragnt piece they collected, they were one step closer to saving Celestia and protecting everything they held dear.
Dabi and Loira erged from the new portal into a land that felt as if it belonged to a forgotten age.
Endless dunes of golden sand stretched in every direction, interrupted only by jagged cliffs and the occasional ruined obelisk. The sun blazed overhead, a relentless orb of white-hot fury, and the air shimred with heat.
Dabi squinted against the glare. "I don’t think I’ll ever get used to these portals dropping us into the most inhospitable places."
Loira’s staff began to glow faintly as she cast a cooling spell over them. "You’d complain if it dropped us into paradise too."
He grinned despite himself. "Maybe. But at least paradise would have shade."
As they surveyed their surroundings, they noticed faint trails in the sand leading toward a distant structure— a massive temple partially buried under shifting dunes. Its towering spires jutted out like the ribs of a colossal beast, weathered by centuries of wind and sand.
"That has to be where the next fragnt piece is," Loira said.
"Or where sothing equally unpleasant is waiting to kill us," Dabi muttered, his hand resting on the hilt of his blade.
The trek toward the temple was grueling. The sand shifted beneath their feet, making each step an effort. The heat was oppressive, even with Loira’s magic, and the wind carried particles of sand that stung their skin.
As they moved, the desert seed alive. Shadows flickered at the edges of their vision, and the dunes occasionally shifted in unnatural ways.
"You feel that?" Dabi asked, his voice low.
Loira nodded. "Sothing’s watching us."
They continued cautiously, their senses on high alert. Suddenly, the ground beneath them began to tremble.
The sand ahead erupted, and a massive creature erged— a serpentine beast with glimring scales that reflected the sunlight like molten gold.
Its eyes were twin orbs of erald fire, and its fanged mouth opened in a deafening roar.
The beast coiled around them, its body easily the length of a small ship. It hissed, its voice slithering into their minds.
"Mortals… why do you trespass in the realm of Ophraxis?"
Dabi stepped forward, his blade drawn. "We’re here for the fragnt. If you have it, hand it over, and we’ll be on our way."
The serpent’s laughter reverberated through the air. "Foolish mortal. The fragnt shard is mine, and I will not surrender it to weaklings who cannot survive my trial."
Without warning, the serpent lunged, its massive jaws snapping shut inches from Dabi. He dodged to the side, slashing at the beast’s scales, but his blade barely left a mark.
Loira raised her staff, summoning a barrage of icy projectiles that struck the serpent’s body. The ice hissed and evaporated on contact, leaving only faint frost patterns on its shimring scales.
"This thing’s tougher than Kael- thar," Dabi said, dodging another strike.
"It’s not invincible," Loira replied, her voice calm despite the chaos. "The fragnt’s power is protecting it. We need to weaken its defenses."
The serpent reared back, its erald eyes glowing with an intense light. The sand around them began to swirl, forming a vortex that pulled them toward the creature.
Loira planted her staff in the ground, creating a barrier of magic that slowed the pull. "Dabi, we need to find its weak point!"
Dabi scanned the serpent’s massive form, his mind racing. He noticed a faint glow near its chest— a spot where its scales were thinner, and the fragnt’s energy seed to emanate.
"There!" he shouted, pointing at the weak spot. "We have to hit it there!"
Loira nodded, focusing her magic on the serpent’s head to keep it distracted. She conjured a massive illusion of herself, which the serpent lunged at with ferocious speed.
"Now, Dabi!"
Seizing the opportunity, Dabi opened a portal beneath himself, dropping through and reappearing above the serpent.
With his blade charged with energy, he plunged downward, aiming for the glowing spot on its chest.
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