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Kurai stood alone amidst the whirling darkness, the blades of her fan floated in a circle behind her, orbiting like obsidian satellites. Across the ruined battlefield, Aqua and Skuld regrouped, battered but not broken. They shared a glance.

No words. Just trust and understanding.

They split.

Skuld rocketed skyward, platforms of condensed wind forming in rapid succession under her boots. Aqua charged forward, casting Water Glide to zip across the battlefield, her bow ready, eyes fixed on Kurai.

Kurai extended her hand.

The five blades shot forward like fangs.

Aqua twisted left, spun mid-slide, and fired an arrow into the path of one. The blade collided with the enchanted projectile and ricocheted, striking another midair and causing both to veer off course. Skuld dove, intercepting a third blade with a wind shield, and curved into a high-speed arc.

Kurai grinned. "Impressive."

She raised her fan and sliced the air.

The wind obeyed. Invisible currents of darkness erupted from all sides. The air scread, twisted into blades without form or sound until they struck.

Skuld weaved through them, barely using her magic to sense changes in the air, her sleeves sliced open and skin grazed. Aqua cast Reflect just in ti, one of the silent slashes bouncing harmlessly away. She leapt high—

—right into Kurai's path.

Fan and bow t in a spray of sparks. Kurai twisted, using the fan's montum to sweep Aqua's legs. Aqua flipped backward midair, landed, and fired three shots—one to distract, one to corner, one to harm.

Kurai blocked the first.

Dodged the second.

Caught the third.

With a flick of her wrist, she imbued it with darkness and returned it.

Aqua gasped and dodged to the side, the arrow scraping her cheek as it passed.

Then Skuld crashed down from above.

"Hurricane Splitter!"

Twin blades wrapped in wind magic hamred down on Kurai. Kurai raised her fan and caught them, but the force cracked the ground beneath her. Wind exploded in all directions. For a split-second, Kurai was forced into defense.

That was all Aqua needed.

"Blizzard Cage!"

Frost surged outward, pillars of ice erupting around Kurai, forming a crystalline prison.

Kurai raised her hand to dispel it—

—but too slow.

Skuld detonated a wind bomb beneath her feet.

The shockwave and the cage sealed together.

For the first ti in the battle, Kurai was trapped.

Aqua took a breath and began casting. "Thundaga Barrage—"

But before the spell was completed, the ice cracked.

Then shattered.

Kurai stepped out, her clothes further torn by the attack, her silver eyes glowing with fury.

"No more gas."

She hurled her fan—

Not just the blades. The entire weapon.

It split apart mid-flight. Each blade flared with dark energy and twisted, turning into flying scythes of shadow.

Skuld summoned a spiraling column of wind to rise out of reach. Aqua jumped, backflipping onto a summoned ice ledge.

Kurai warped—instantly behind Skuld.

She caught her by the hair and slamd her down with a shockwave. The girl gasped, barely cushioning the impact.

"Skuld!" Aqua shouted.

Kurai was already on her. Blades returning to her hand like loyal birds.

Aqua's arrow nocked. She loosed it—

—Kurai batted it away and closed the gap, slashing with her war fan.

Aqua transford her bow back to its tidal scepter form and parried with the scepter, but the force behind Kurai's blows was monstrous. Blow after blow rained down, each heavier than the last.

The ground cracked beneath her.

And then Kurai twisted—

—and vanished again.

She reappeared behind Aqua, blade raised—

—but Skuld intercepted, dragging her own blade through the air, creating a barrier of compressed wind.

Kurai struck—

—and the wind detonated, blasting them all back.

Skuld and Aqua landed hard but Kurai landed easily. The battlefield stead with residual magic.

Kurai walked forward nacingly.

She laughed.

It was brief. Cold.

"You're bleeding and suffering. If you answered my question, you wouldn't be suffering."

She cracked her neck.

"Good. Maybe I can enjoy this more after all. If you will answer my question, feel free at any point in ti."

She extended both hands.

The shadows responded.

They converged in the sky, forming a massive spiral.

"Twilight Cyclone."

The vortex descended.

Aqua and Skuld stood side by side. Aqua raised her bow. Skuld held her daggers in reverse grip.

Kurai's war fan flicked once—just once—and the battlefield obeyed.

Soon the compressed darkness and air roared outward, shattering the stone beneath Aqua's feet and sending both her and Skuld flying. Aqua tumbled through the air and skidded across the courtyard, barely managing to roll to her feet as Kurai surged forward.

Skuld launched back into the fray, teeth gritted, her Phantom Wings slicing arcs of wind. But Kurai was already in motion, war fan spinning, her every movent precise and cruel. She t Skuld mid-air, catching both daggers with the ribs of her fan and twisting hard breaking her arm. Bones cracked. Skuld scread.

Kurai flipped over her, struck her spine with a heel drop, and drove her into the ground with a thunderous crash. Dust erupted.

"Skuld!" Aqua cried, rushing in, magical light igniting around her. Her arrows flared—fire, ice, thunder—all launched in blinding succession. Kurai spun her fan, catching the arrows mid-air, siphoning the elental energy into her weapon.

And then, with a snap of her wrist, she flung them all back—only now infused with darkness.

Aqua dove and cartwheeled, blocking what she could with her Barrier, but one slipped past, tearing through her side. Blood sprayed. Her montum faltered.

Kurai didn't stop.

She stalked forward, the fan unfolding like wings of night, and with each sweep, the very air scread. Razor-thin gales laced with darkness carved through the battlefield. One slamd into Aqua's chest, sending her crashing into a stone column that crumbled under the force.

Coughing, trembling, Aqua dragged herself to her feet, bow raised. Skuld didn't move.

Kurai pointed her fan at Aqua. A swirling sphere of compressed darkness coalesced in front of her bladed fan—pulsing, trembling with apocalyptic weight. Shadows writhed like serpents around her.

"This is the consequence of your lack of an answer," Kurai said flatly. "Oblivion."

She hurled the orb.

Aqua braced herself. "Reflect!"

Her shield shimred into existence, but it buckled the mont the sphere collided. The explosion was blinding, a pillar of black fire engulfing the courtyard. The ground cracked and peeled, chunks of rubble lifted into the air before crumbling to ash.

The force would've ended her.

But it didn't.

A flash of golden light broke through the inferno.

Yen Sid stood beside her, his cloak fluttering from the pressure. His barrier shimred gold and blue, barely containing the blast—but blood ran from his palm.

Aqua's eyes widened. "Master Yen Sid—!"

"I am fine," he said, strained but resolute. "But she is far beyond even my expectations."

As the smoke cleared, Kurai stood untouched in the center of the battlefield, holding Skuld's unconscious form in one arm, draped like a broken doll.

She t Yen Sid's eyes. "You allowed this confrontation to play out until now. Why interfere now?"

Yen Sid didn't answer.

Kurai shifted her gaze to Aqua. "You refused to answer. So I'll take this one."

"No!" Aqua shouted, forcing herself upright despite the pain. "Skuld—!"

Kurai turned away, already sinking into swirling shadows.

"Farewell," she murmured without looking back.

"No!!" Aqua scread, stumbling forward.

But the darkness closed around them.

And then they were gone.

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