Chapter 267: Mindless 2
Marc and Lucy stood over the dissipating form of a half-formed horror, their breathing heavy. The fight against the Vault’s escapees was a chaotic, desperate struggle. But a sudden, wrong feeling made them both freeze at the same time. A shift in the universe’s hum. A familiar presence, but twisted beyond recognition.
They turned as one, looking back towards the heart of the Vault.
Lucian was on his knees, his head thrown back in a silent scream. Black and violet energy swirled around him like a toxic storm before being violently sucked into his body. When he lowered his head, his eyes were gone, replaced by pools of swirling, chaotic darkness. The calm, focused brother they knew was gone. This was a raw, mindless engine of destruction.
At that moment, the rest of their team flew in. The Nova Sanctum hovered nearby, its ramp open. Evelyn, Silas, Reia, Vyn, Kael and Kaelis landed, their faces hardening as they saw Lucian.
Reia’s analytical mind processed the data instantly. The energy signature, the corrupted Aethel resonance... it was a cascade failure.
"It’s over," Reia said, her voice hollow. "He’s lost. The reset sequence is initiating from within him. We have to go. Now."
Lucy didn’t even look at her. "I’m not leaving him."
"Lucy, be rational!" Reia snapped, her fear making her sharp. "Get to the Sanctum. We return to the Citadel, grab the Star-Jumper, and hide in the deep void. It’s the only place that might be shielded from the universal reset!"
Marc, his own power still humming from Lucian’s earlier gift, looked at Reia. "What are the chances? Of surviving in the void if he... finishes this?"
Reia’s shoulders slumped. "Low. But non-zero. For you two, maybe higher. You’re Aethels. You might be able to ride it out. The rest of us..." She didn’t finish. She didn’t need to.
Marc gave a slow, sad smile. "Then you should go. You, Silas, Vyn. Take the ship. Get as far as you can."
Reia stared at him, stunned by the calm finality in his tone.
That’s when Evelyn stepped forward. "I’m not leaving him."
All eyes turned to her.
Reia was flabbergasted. "Evelyn, be serious! This isn’t a debate! He’s about to end everything!"
"That’s exactly why I’m staying," Evelyn said, her voice firm, her gaze fixed on Lucian’s tormented form. "We can’t just let him do this. Not like this. He’s not in control. This is when he needs us the most. We don’t abandon our own when they’re sick."
Kaelis, having shifted back to his smaller form, landed on Evelyn’s shoulder. "The human is correct. A king does not flee from a battle for a friend’s soul. Even a doomed one."
Silas cracked his knuckles, a grim look on his face. "Yeah, what they said. Running’s boring anyway."
Vyn simply nodded, her quiet resolve saying everything.
Reia looked at the circle of determined faces. She let out a long, shuddering breath, a mix of terror and grudging admiration. "You’re all fools."
"Yeah," Silas agreed. "But we’re his fools."
Their decision was made.
Across the chamber, the mindless entity that was Lucian finished its internal recalibration. It saw them. Not as friends or family. It saw them as obstacles. Barriers between it and its sole, programmed purpose: the Great Reset.
It moved.
There was no finesse, no clever use of power. It was pure, overwhelming force. A wave of distorted space shot towards them, intending to crush them into a single point.
Marc and Lucy moved in unison, their combined power flaring. A shield of green and violet light met the spatial distortion, holding it back with a sound like grinding plas.
"He’s not holding back!" Lucy grunted, the strain evident on her face.
"He can’t!" Marc yelled back. "There’s nothing left in there to hold back with!"
The fight was a brutal, one-sided defense. Lucian attacked with the full, mindless fury of his corrupted power. He erased chunks of the floor beneath them. He tried to conceptually unmake their very existence. He warped time around them, trying to age them to dust or revert them to children.
They couldn’t fight back. Not really. They could only defend, dodge, and survive. Every counter-attack was effortlessly brushed aside. Evelyn’s copied powers were useless against this level of reality warping. Silas’s luck seemed to be running thin. Vyn’s senses were overwhelmed by the sheer wrongness of it all. Kaelis roared, breathing gouts of fire that Lucian simply negated into nothing.
It was a losing battle, and they all knew it.
The climax came when Lucian focused on Vyn. Perhaps he sensed her unique connection to the deeper layers of reality as a threat. He pointed a finger, and a spear of absolute nothingness, a concept of ’un-creation’, formed and shot towards her heart.
It was too fast. There was no time for anyone to react. Marc and Lucy were busy containing another reality-shattering blast. Evelyn was too far away.
Vyn closed her eyes, accepting it.
But the spear never hit.
An inch from her chest, it stopped.
Lucian, the mindless engine of destruction, flinched.
His outstretched hand trembled. He made a choked, guttural sound, unlike anything they had heard before. It was a struggle.
He clutched his head with both hands, his body convulsing. The swirling darkness in his eyes flickered, and for a single, breathtaking moment, a flash of clear, agonized green showed through.
He stumbled back, away from Vyn, as if her very presence had burned him.
The moment passed. The darkness flooded back into his eyes, deeper and more chaotic than before, as if enraged by the momentary rebellion.
He let out a roar of pure, unadulterated fury and unleashed his power not at them, but at the universe itself, beginning the final, irrevocable process.
But that one moment of hesitation, that one flicker of the brother and friend they knew, changed everything.
It meant he was still in there.
A/N
Thanks for reading, after the next Chapter, we enter a new age, and now Lucian would not be nerfed.
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