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The **throne groaned violently** beneath Sai’s weight, the ancient stone **cracking further** as he settled into it. The jagged veins of golden fire **splintered upward**, crawling over his limbs and chest like **living chains**, piercing through his skin, **embedding into his bones.**

He clenched his teeth, his fists **tightening against the cold, fractured arms of the throne**, but he didn’t scream.

Not this ti.

Because **he knew it was coming.**

The mont he had lowered himself onto the **forgotten seat**, he had felt it—**the prison closing around him.**

The throne wasn’t **just a symbol of power.**

It was a **cage.**

And **he was its key.**

The veins of **gold and black fire** coiled around his limbs, winding tighter with every heartbeat, dragging him **deeper into the stone**, sealing him into the very fabric of the prison itself.

And **he let it.**

Because **there was no other way.**

He had seen the **Sealed Kings** stirring.

He had felt **their hatred** through the void, their **rage seething** behind their hollow golden eyes.

And he knew—**if he didn’t take their place**, they would **break free.**

So he sat upon the throne.

And he **let the chains take him.**

---

### **The Forgotten Kings Rise**

The sky **fractured violently** overhead, the blackened clouds **splintering apart**, revealing a void of **shattered stars and molten fire**. The world **heaved and twisted**, the stone beneath the throne **splintering and falling away** into the swirling nothingness.

And the **Sealed Kings moved.**

Their massive forms, once **distant and unmoving**, now **stirred with violent purpose**, their eyes of molten gold **flaring brighter**, their limbs of jagged light and fractured stone **shifting and elongating**.

The first—the **King of Blackened Bone**, his form a twisting mass of **shattered skeletons and fractured fire**—**lunged forward**, his hands stretched wide, **claws of molten iron** reaching for Sai.

But the **chains tightened.**

The veins of **gold and black fire**—the throne’s power—**lashed out violently**, forming massive chains of searing light.

They **whipped outward**, coiling around the **King’s massive arms**, binding his limbs in place.

The massive being **roared**—a soundless cry of rage—as the chains **dragged him backward**, anchoring him into the prison once again.

The **second King**, a figure of **liquid gold and fla**, his face blurred and inhuman, his body constantly shifting between **form and formlessness**, **clawed violently at the void**, his limbs becoming **whips of molten fire.**

He **lashed at the chains**, trying to **shatter them** with raw power, his eyes **blazing with fury.**

But **they didn’t break.**

Because **Sai held them.**

His hands **gripped the arms of the throne**, and the golden fire **surged through his veins**, binding him to the prison itself, **feeding the chains with his strength.**

And for every **ounce of power** the Kings released—

**The throne took more from him.**

**Draining him.**

**Binding him.**

**Breaking him.**

But Sai **didn’t let go.**

Because he knew **he couldn’t.**

Not if he wanted the **world to survive.**

---

### **The Prisoner of Ti**

The **third King**—the one of **shattered light and fractured ti**—slowly turned toward Sai, his form **constantly shifting**, flickering between **ages and centuries**, his limbs **blurring between mortal and god**, his eyes always **the sa molten gold.**

He didn’t lunge.

He didn’t strike.

He simply **watched.**

And Sai felt it—the ancient king’s **pity.**

Because the **third one knew.**

He had once sat **upon this throne.**

Once felt the **chains closing around him.**

Once bound the **other kings** into the prison with his own hands.

And now—**he was being freed.**

And Sai was **taking his place.**

The King of Ti **slowly stepped back**, his fractured form **fading into the void**, pulled backward by the prison’s power.

And he let it.

Without fighting.

Without struggling.

Because he knew.

There was **no escape.**

Not for them.

And not for **Sai.**

---

### **The Chains Hold**

The chains of **golden fire** tightened around the **three Kings**, pulling their massive forms **into the void**, binding them once again to the edges of the prison.

The fractured stone beneath the throne **splintered violently**, massive chunks of reality **breaking apart** and crumbling into the nothingness.

And as the last **King fell**, the **world went still.**

The screaming fire **faded.**

The black mist **stilled.**

And the **throne groaned softly** as the prison **sealed itself again.**

But this ti—

**Sai was its lock.**

---

### **The World Without Him**

Far beyond the broken gate, **the others watched.**

Ezren stood at the edge of the crumbling plateau, his dagger still **flickering weakly** with blackened fla, his golden abyssal eyes **narrowed slightly**.

But he didn’t **move.**

Because **he already knew.**

Kael stood beside him, his massive fra **still and unmoving**, his greatsword hanging loosely in his hand, the flas at its edge **flickering weakly**, already **fading.**

He stared at the **collapsed gate**, his eyes **dark and hollow**, his chest rising and falling with slow, heavy breaths.

But he didn’t **speak.**

Because he knew, too.

Lena stood furthest from them.

She had **fallen to her knees**, her hands **pressed into the cracked stone**, her shoulders trembling violently.

She didn’t scream.

She didn’t cry.

She just **stared** at the place where Sai had vanished.

Her hands **shook violently**, her knuckles pale from how tightly she clutched the broken stone.

Because she could **still feel him.**

She could still **feel the bond** they shared—the faint flicker of his presence **lingering at the edge of her soul.**

But **it was fading.**

Like a fla slowly being **snuffed out.**

And she knew.

He was **gone.**

---

### **The Prison Holds**

Within the void, Sai sat **motionless** on the throne, his eyes barely open, his **golden irises dim and hollow**, the light in them **fading faintly** with every heartbeat.

His fingers **curled slightly** against the arms of the throne, but he couldn’t feel them anymore.

He couldn’t **feel his body.**

Only the **chains.**

They **coiled around his limbs**, winding through his bones, his veins, his soul—**pulling him into the stone** itself.

And he knew.

This was **forever.**

He was **the lock now.**

The one thing keeping the **Sealed Kings** bound.

The one thing keeping the **gates from shattering open**.

And **the world would never know.**

The hunters—the ones still fighting in the distant cities, the ones still battling the dungeons—**they would never know.**

That **he was the reason they were free.**

That **he had bound himself** to the prison so they could keep fighting.

They would **never see him again.**

And the world would **forget his na.**

But **he didn’t care.**

Because **they would live.**

And that was **enough.**

---

### **The Chains Are Eternal**

The broken stars in the void slowly **dimd**, the once-roaring storm of fire and light **fading into silence.**

The **chains of golden fire** remained, pulsing softly with each heartbeat.

The Sealed Kings were **bound once again.**

The gates would **not break.**

And **Sai would remain.**

Forever.

His hands slowly **unclenched**, his golden eyes **dimming softly** as he closed them.

He didn’t fight.

He didn’t struggle.

He simply **let it take him.**

Because this was the **last battle.**

And **he had already won.**

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