Chapter 120 ‒ Echoes and Shifting Sands
The scorpion’s entire body convulsed, its tail flailing wildly above. Tyler pushed deeper, embedding his blade to the hilt.
“Now!”
He discharged [Lightning Bolt] through the embedded sword. The energy arced violently, blue-white branches crackling through the creature’s interior. The entire exoskeleton lit up from within like a grotesque lantern.
A final, broken shriek ripped through the cavern, echoing off the walls before dissolving into a wet gurgle.
The scorpion’s legs buckled, its claws shuddered and then dropped limp. Its body collapsed to the ground in a massive, quaking thud, cracks radiating across the floor beneath it.
Then, slowly, its armoured plates began to crack and splinter. Faint golden light bled through each fissure, shimring like fireflies in a jar. Tyler watched, chest heaving, as the colossal carcass crumbled away. The entire form dissolved into countless bright motes, drifting upward like sparks toward the hole above, leaving nothing behind but quiet and the sll of ozone.
System ssages flooded Tyler’s vision, each one thundering in his skull:
[ 20 XP]
[Level Up! Tyler Level 151 → 152]
[Attribute Points: 1]
[Achievent Unlocked: Scourge of the Dunes]
[Grade: A]
[Condition: Defeat the predator hiding beneath the sands, Sandscourge Scorpion.]
[Acquired Runestone — Poison Sting]
[Skill: Poison Sting]
[Target loses 100 HP per second, for 10 seconds. PE Cost: 11]
[Achievent Unlocked: Bane of Arthropods]
[Grade: AA]
[Condition: Defeat all five arthropod subbosses in the world.]
[Achievent Unlocked: When Every Giant Fell Silent]
[Grade: AA]
[Condition: Defeat all twelve subbosses in the world.]
Tyler staggered backward, blades dragging furrows in the sand. His lungs heaved, each breath tasting of blood and ozone. His entire body trembled with exhaustion and lingering voltage.
He looked down at his hands, still shaking as they clutched the hilts.
“I survived…”
His eyes shifted to the empty space where the scorpion had stood, now only shimring dust hanging in the air like a silent requiem.
A soft breeze drifted through the cavern, catching the motes and carrying them up toward the sunlight above.
Tyler turned his gaze upward through the ragged opening in the ceiling. Pale desert light spilled inside, illuminating drifting sand like falling stars.
His fingers tightened around his swords as he stared at that distant patch of sky.
“The Dreadnest Spider… The Brooding Eagle Mother, soaring high above those frozen cliffs… Gorrum the Juggernaut, unstoppable as a mountain… and… the Harbinger Crow…”
mories flared behind his eyes, one after another, stitched together by pain, fear, and hard-won victories.
“All of them… each fight a mark on my soul. Each step a piece of who I’ve beco.”
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A sudden wave of quiet settled over him. The cavern, the sand, even his ragged breathing — all seed to recede, leaving only that endless, empty sky and the echo of promises.
“I survived… and I have to keep surviving. Not just for … but for the ones who believed. For Milo… for everyone I left behind… and everyone I failed to protect.”
His lips pressed into a hard line.
“No illusions. No mirages. Only forward.”
Slowly, he dropped to one knee, pressing a hand to the ground as the cavern echoed with his ragged breath and the settling dust.
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Tyler stood in the cavern, catching his ragged breath. Each inhalation scraped at his throat like broken glass. He leaned forward, hands on his knees, staring at the distant glow ahead — a pale, almost ghostly light that pulsed in slow intervals deeper within the cave.
Forward… only forward.
He pressed onward, boots dragging through loose grit as the last remnants of the Sandscourge Scorpion’s dissipating particles drifted around him. The air in the underground passage thickened, stale and warm, the further he went. His sword tips tapped against the stone floor in a quiet, rhythmic clatter that reminded him of a heartbeat.
At last, he ca upon a towering archway carved directly into the cavern wall. Ancient runes — too faded to read — twisted along the fra, each line pulsating faintly as though alive. A single line of bright light flickered beyond it, stretching like a thread into the darkness.
Tyler stepped forward.
[Entering Sanctuary: Labyrinth of Shifting Echoes]
An intense wind hit him, whipping loose sand into spiralling eddies at his feet. Before him stretched an endless maze — its walls impossibly high, towering and shimring as if sculpted from flowing dunes frozen in place. The entire structure humd with a low, resonant frequency that vibrated beneath his skin.
Tyler craned his neck upward. Each wall bore intricate carvings: spirals, waves, and ancient symbols he didn’t recognize, arranged like cryptic scripts.
He activated [Eagle Eye], hoping to pierce the winding paths, but the ability flickered and failed to return a clear vantage point. The maze seed to shift, edges and corridors bending and overlapping in ways that defied reason.
“Great… not even Eagle Eye can help here.”
He reached out, lightly tapping a nearby wall with his blade. The sand felt solid, like hardened stone, the carvings unyielding beneath the tal. Tyler struck harder — sparks flew, but the wall barely trembled.
“Guess I really do have to walk this entire damned labyrinth…”
With a resigned breath, he stepped forward.
The first few turns felt deceptively simple — left, then right, then a long straight path. But soon, the corridors twisted back upon themselves, the symbols shifting when he wasn’t looking. His senses felt dulled, each footstep echoing unnaturally in the narrow confines.
Suddenly, movent.
A pair of Burrowing Scorpions erged from a gap in the walls ahead, each one bearing a polished golden carapace that glead in the sanctuary’s dim glow.
Tyler’s shoulders slumped. “Ah, co on… I thought beating the big one ant no more scorpions.”
He dashed forward, blades flashing. But as he swung, the first scorpion simply dissolved under his strike — his sword passing straight through as if through fog. Sand burst outward, billowing around him like smoke.
What?
He tried again, slashing at the second. More sand. The creature disintegrated under his swing, its body spiralling away in drifting grains.
Tyler let out a dry laugh, gripping his hilts tightly. “These ones… illusions, or animated sand… doesn’t matter.”
He activated [Ram], charging toward another scorpion that appeared around a corner. His sword connected with a satisfying crack — but as he pushed forward, the creature again exploded into sand particles.
Tyler staggered to a stop, laughing breathlessly. “At least they’re not real threats… but they drain my energy all the sa.”
He resud his path, turning and twisting through the maze. Occasionally, he faced three or four of the golden scorpions at once. He cut them down as quickly as he could, conserving his PE, though each fight left him slightly wearier.
Eventually, the maze seed to calm, the scorpion encounters becoming less frequent. Tyler dared to slow his steps, adjusting his helt and letting his breath stabilize.
Then—
Click.
The subtle sound jolted through him like an arrow.
He glanced down. A pressure plate sank beneath his boot.
“Uh-oh…”
He activated [Eagle Eye] instantly, but before he could scan, the ground trembled violently. A deep, thunderous rumble rolled through the corridor. Tyler spun around, peering past twisting walls — and froze.
A massive boulder, as tall as a two-story house, thundered forward. Unlike the golden scorpions, this boulder was real — dust and shards bursting from walls as it plowed through them, pulverizing everything in its path.
Tyler’s eyes widened. “It’s… breaking the maze walls?!”
He watched it smash through several sand walls he had failed to scratch, sending cascades of debris flying. Even the golden scorpions in its path were ground into dust without hesitation.
Tyler’s fingers tightened around his hilts. He took a shaky step back.
His knees threatened to buckle, muscles shrieking from the endless fights. Sweat stung his eyes, dripping past the cracks in his visor. His hands cramped, knuckles bone-white on his hilts.
This maze… it’s trying to erode from the inside. My mind, my spirit… everything. But I won’t let it break .
The boulder’s thunderclap swallowed all other sound, walls splintering like old bones. Shards of sand sliced across his cheek, stinging like hornet bites.
A wry grin twitched at the corner of his lips.
“Hah… You really want to kill , huh?”
The boulder roared closer, a rolling mountain of unstoppable force. Tyler flexed his arms, adrenaline flooding through his veins.
Bring it on.
The boulder roared forward, and in that heartbeat, Tyler lowered into his stance — ready to gamble everything on one final, explosive sprint.
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