Episode 33: The Man Without a Na
The whispers thickened.
A thousand voices coiled around them, murmuring in tones too soft to grasp, yet too heavy to ignore. The tunnel walls bled with shifting script—endless nas carved into black stone, each letter glowing faintly before flickering out.
One by one, the nas vanished.
And then Kuro felt it—letters peeling from his skin like ash. His own na was being devoured.
[System Alert: Subject “Kuro Jin” – Identification Integrity Failing]
[Warning: Anchor Collapse Threshold Approaching]
He staggered, gripping his chest as heat and cold surged violently through him.
Elira turned instantly, frostfire flaring in alarm. “Kuro?!”
His emberlight eye dimd, the black in the other spreading like an eclipse. He heard the voices clearer now, curling against his ears.
You never belonged in this world.
You have no throne here.
Even your na is borrowed.
He gasped, dropping to one knee. The ground beneath him rippled into scenes—his high school classroom, neon-lit streets of Tokyo, his small apartnt desk stacked with books. His Earth life. The one he had already buried.
But the mories bled and warped, his friends’ faces turning to ash, his reflection in the glass fading into nothing.
“...I can’t—rember.” His voice was hoarse, pained.
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Akira caught his arm, steadying him. His tone was sharp, urgent. “Oi, idiot, don’t let this place crawl inside your head. You do rember. Say it—your na!”
Kuro tried, lips parting. But when he spoke, only static erged.
The labyrinth laughed.
The walls around them warped, nas twisting into chains that lashed out, binding Kuro’s arms. His emberblade flickered, nearly extinguished.
[System Alert: Designation “Kuro Jin” → Erased]
[New Designation Assigned: Monarch of Darkness]
The words seared across his vision.
Elira’s breath hitched. “No—don’t let it rewrite you!” She rushed forward, but the chains slamd into the floor, forming a barrier between them.
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In the darkness, Kuro’s world collapsed inward.
He stood alone now, in a void without walls. Before him lood a throne of obsidian fire, a crown hovering above it. Shadows swirled at its base, whispering his new title.
Monarch of Darkness. Monarch of Darkness. Monarch of Darkness.
A figure erged from the shadows, tall and cloaked, with Kuro’s own face—but older, colder, crowned. His emberlight eye burned black, his aura suffocating.
The Doppelgänger smirked. “Why fight it? You’re no longer Kuro Jin. That na is gone. What remains is power. Take the throne, and never be weak again.”
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Outside the vision, Elira pounded against the barrier, frostfire flaring like wings. “You are not just a throne! You are not just shadows!” Her voice cracked, raw with desperation.
Akira slamd his katana into the chains, sparks flying uselessly. “Damn it! He can’t even hear us—he’s trapped inside!”
Elira’s heart raced, panic clawing her throat. The frostfire surged uncontrolled, but she forced it steady. Her voice rose, cutting through the suffocating dark.
“Kuro Jin! That’s your na! You gave it to when I was drowning! You told I wasn’t my father’s shadow! Then don’t you dare let this place take yours!”
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Inside the void, the Doppelgänger tilted his head, amused. “She calls you by a na that doesn’t exist anymore. Tell ... can you even rember her face?”
Kuro froze. His chest clenched painfully. For a mont, the mory of Elira blurred, her eyes dimming, her voice fading.
He dropped to his knees, clutching his head. “No... I won’t forget... I won’t!”
The Doppelgänger’s smirk deepened. “Then prove it. Speak your na.”
But his throat burned. His lips parted—silence.
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The chains outside tightened, dragging Kuro’s body closer to the monolith at the center of the corridor. His emberlight flared and dimd in erratic pulses.
Akira gritted his teeth. “...If this doesn’t work, we’ll lose him.”
Elira pressed her palms against the barrier, frostfire bleeding into it. Her eyes shone fiercely, violet and silver blazing.
“Kuro Jin!” Her voice rang like a bell, echoing through the labyrinth. “You are Kuro Jin! The man who gave fire when I only knew ice! The man who walks forward no matter how heavy the chains! The man who—”
Her voice faltered, softer. “...The man I chose to follow.”
The labyrinth shuddered. The Doppelgänger’s eyes narrowed.
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Inside the void, the words pierced the fog. A flicker of light cut through the dark. Kuro’s breath steadied, his hands lowering.
Her face returned—Elira’s frostfire gaze, trembling but unbroken. He rembered. He rembered her.
And with it, his na.
His lips moved, voice hoarse but steady. “...Kuro. Jin.”
The Doppelgänger snarled, shadows recoiling. The throne cracked, the crown burning away.
“You cannot hold both worlds!” the false monarch hissed.
Kuro rose, emberblade igniting in his hand once more. His eyes blazed—one gold, one shadow. His voice was iron.
“Watch .”
He swung, cleaving the Doppelgänger in two. The void shattered into fire and frost.
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Outside, the chains burst apart in an explosion of light and shadow. Kuro collapsed forward, Elira catching him in her arms.
His breath was ragged, but his emberlight eye burned steady once more. “...Still .”
Relief flooded her chest. She held him tighter, whispering, “...Don’t scare like that again.”
Akira crossed his arms, scowling to hide his own relief. “Idiot nearly erased himself. Next ti, try not to make the dungeon personally interested in killing you.”
Kuro chuckled weakly, but the sound faded as the corridor shifted again.
[System Update: Labyrinth Trial – Phase Two Complete]
[Identity Stabilization: 91%]
[Warning: Remaining Targets Detected]
The walls lted into a new chamber. At its center stood another mirror, but this one did not show Elira or Kuro.
It showed Akira.
His reflection was darker, sharper—blood on his hands, eyes cold as steel.
Akira stiffened, hand tightening on his katana. “...Oh, hell.”
Kuro pushed himself upright, grimacing. “...Looks like it’s your turn.”
Elira’s frostfire dimd, her voice low. “...The Labyrinth wants to strip us all bare.”
The whispers rose again, this ti speaking a single na:
Akira Daisuke.
And the mirror cracked.
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[To Be Continued...]
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