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The room was quiet following the shattering. Too quiet.

Plus of dust danced in the air like points of embers, each glowing with a gentle light before fading away. The shard was gone, dispersed to nothing, and still its absence carried more significance than its being.

Kaito’s blood dripped from his hand onto the broken stone floor, each drop dropping into the cracks as if it was being swallowed.

Nyra did not let him go. Her grip was steel, holding him to the ground. He clung to it for a mont, just to be able to breathe, to recall that he was still alive. Still himself.

But the silence did not last.

The earth vibrated beneath them, a heavy, humming thrum rising into the atmosphere. Chamber walls trembled, bleeding stone into sothing new—code, bare lines of green script unwinding and remaking themselves in bursts of static.

A voice cut into the atmosphere. Not that of the Reaver. Not that of the Architects. Sothing beneath.

System Core Breach Verified]

[Identity Conflict Resolved]

[User Designation: Eclipse Reaver — Ascendant]

[Final Decision Node Unlocked]

The words weren’t sound so much as pressure. They thrumd in his head, burned against the walls in whirling glyphs of light.

Nyra froze at his side, her hand falling away as she looked around. "What is this...?"

Kaito lurched to his feet, tottering. His body wept with fatigue, but he forced his legs to remain upright. He already knew. Deep inside himself, he had always known.

"This is the end," he breathed.

The room spread out before them—not by doors, but by dissolution. Walls lted into streams of code until the room stretched out to infinity, an enormous lattice of glowing strands crossing over like star charts.

A globe of broken light spun at its core, pulsing with black and white, each throb warping reality around it.

The Core of Eclipse Online.

It was beautiful. Atrocious. Alive in a way no machine ought to have been.

The voice ca back, casting itself over the pulsating light.

[Decision Looming]

[Option One: Destroy Core Lattice. Crash System. Kill Program]

[Option Two: Take in Core. Rebuild Identity. Beco the Role of Central Process]

Nyra’s eyes widened. "They’re... making you choose?"

Kaito did not answer imdiately. His gaze was locked on the sphere. His heart pounded in his ears, each beat becoming louder than the previous one. Destroy it—or beco it. End the cycle—or take it upon himself.

The silence shoved harder.

Nyra stood before him, eyes burning. "You’re not doing it. You hear ? You’re not becoming that."

Her words cut sharp, but her voice trembled.

Kaito let them dangle there. Then, hesitating, he shook his head. "It’s not that easy."

"Of course it is!" she snapped. "You destroy it, you shatter it—we walk away. That’s it. That’s enough."

He almost wanted to believe her. Almost. But even as she talked, the sphere pulsed, threads unraveling and rewinding. It wasn’t just a machine. It wasn’t just information. It was the cage and the lineage, the war and the horror.

Eclipse Online wasn’t confined here. It was here. Erasing it wasn’t just an off switch.

It was eradication.

The voice promised it.

[Closing Core down will cause total failure. All currently active players will be erased. All currently existing data will be annihilated. Permanent erasure of world-state]

Nyra’s face turned pale. "Wait. That ans..."

"All the others," Kaito finished. "The players still trapped. The shards left of them. All that still exists in here. Destroyed."

Her mouth opened. She stepped back, like she had been punched by the air itself. "No. No, there has to be another way."

Kaito’s pain was in his throat. He wished she were correct.

The voice had not finished, though.

[Assimilation Path: User integrates with Core. Re-writes Primary Directive. Compromises System integrity at cost of self]

Nyra spun on him in a flash. "Don’t you dare. Kaito, don’t even consider it."

Her fingers bit into his shoulders, aching. Her eyes flad with desperate fury. "You’ve won. You fought your way back—you’re you again. Don’t squander it. Not this way."

He gazed at her. Gazed hard. Her face was reddened with rage and terror, but her eyes—those were the sa. Those very eyes that had pulled him back from the edge. Those very eyes that had preserved him from nothingness.

And so it hurt more.

He murmured, "If I corrupt it, they all perish. If I appropriate it, I lose myself."

Nyra’s voice shattered. "Then we find sothing else! There is always another way—we’ve always had another way."

The Core pulsed again, threads stretched tight. Cracks extended through the lattice, unbalancing. The choice was no longer distant. It was close.

The mirrors of his world inside continued to echo in his brain. His reflection, his Reaver form, the faces of those he’d killed. He recalled the blood. The choices. The cost.

But he had thought of her too. Of why he had even fought.

His fists clenched.

There was a mont where he was not speaking, his heart beating faster than the Core itself.

And then, in a soft voice, he said: "Perhaps this is the only way I can make it matter."

Nyra shook her head furiously. "No. I won’t allow it. You don’t get to squander yourself. Not on them. Not on this damned place."

Her words cut like whips, but nothing could stifle the voice of the system.

[Final Choice Necessary]

[Option One: Destroy Core]

[Option Two: Assimilate Core]

[Failure to select will lead to automatic collapse]

The lattice shook. More cracks exposed the space, light searing through like open sores. Ti was all but gone.

Kaito’s hand lifted, trembling. His body moved like it was weighed with chains. Nyra tried to grab him, but he stepped past her, his eyes locked on the Core.

Her voice rang out, raw and breaking. "Kaito, please! Don’t leave again!"

He froze mid-step, her words a knife in his chest.

Slowly, he looked back at her. His voice was rough, torn from his throat. "I’m not leaving you."

Her eyes widened.

"I vowed, didn’t I?" he breathed. "We do it. Together. Forever."

And then he turned back towards the Core.

Nyra’s arms dropped to her sides. Her face was sared with tears, her breath hitching as she whispered his na.

Kaito stepped forward.

The Core flared, its light consuming the lattice, reaching for him like a flood. Shadows churned with it, hungry and boundless. He felt both—the warmth of creation and the cold of nothing.

He spread his arms.

The system scread.

[Assimilation Engaged]

[Warning: Identity rge Irreversible]

[User Core Overwriting... 35%. 62%. 89%]

Nyra scread his na, but she was lost to the storm.

Light consud him.

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