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"Why do I feel like this just got worse?" I whispered, gripping my sword tighter.

[Because it did,] the system quipped. [Those glowing runes? A signal that they're about to beat you like a piñata. Do try not to die again. It's embarrassing.]

"Oh, gee, thanks!" I snapped, leaping back as the first golem swung its massive fist at , narrowly missing my ribs.

The second golem, faster now, flanked . Before I could recover, it sent another chunk of rock hurtling toward my head. I ducked instinctively, feeling the sharp wind as the projectile grazed past.

"Can you stop chucking boulders?!" I yelled. "It's getting old!"

[Fun fact: they don't care.]

I gritted my teeth and activated Inferno Burst, summoning flas to engulf my blade. The black fire roared to life, licking hungrily at the air. The first golem paused, almost as if it recognized the threat.

"That's right," I said, smirking. "You better be scared."

I slashed at its glowing rune, the flas searing through the stone like molten lava. The golem let out a deafening groan, stumbling back as cracks spread across its chest.

[Critical hit! Strength 1. Agility 1.]

"Finally, so progress!" I crowed.

But my celebration was short-lived. The second golem took advantage of my distraction, slamming its fist into the ground. A shockwave rippled out, knocking off my feet.

"Stupid oversized paperweights!" I snarled, scrambling to stand.

[You're doing great!] the system chirped. [By the way, your chances of survival just dropped to 32%.]

"Less comntary, more helping!"

I unleashed Hellstorm, a barrage of black flas raining down on both golems. The heat was overwhelming, the air shimring with its intensity. The first golem shattered under the assault, collapsing into a pile of rubble.

[Congratulations! One down, one to go. And you didn't even die yet!]

Before I could savor the victory, the second golem charged, its rune glowing dangerously bright. I prepared to counter, but sothing inside shifted. A cold, dark power bubbled up, seeping into every fiber of my being.

[Warning: unknown energy detected.]

The black flas around my blade intensified, turning darker, almost unnatural. My vision blurred, and a sinister voice echoed in my mind, low and enticing.

"Power…"

"What the hell is this?" I muttered, feeling the energy pulse through . It wasn't just power it was rage, hunger, chaos.

The system's voice cut through my thoughts. [Whatever you're doing, stop it. This is bad.]

"Bad? This feels amazing!" I shouted, slashing at the second golem with newfound strength. The blade tore through its stone body like paper, the black fire spreading uncontrollably.

The golem staggered, chunks of its body crumbling away, but I didn't stop. I couldn't stop. Laughter bubbled up unbidden as I advanced, each swing more brutal than the last.

[Liria, stop! You're losing control!]

"Control is overrated," I hissed, the sinister voice rging with my own. My flas erupted outward, consuming the battlefield.

The second golem fell to its knees, its rune flickering weakly. Liria raised her sword, black fire coiling around it like a living thing. The flas pulsed, growing darker, hungrier. Her eyes glead not with her usual defiance but with sothing far more nacing.

The strike ca down, a vicious, unrelenting blow that obliterated the golem into dust. The ground trembled as the shockwave rippled outward. But Liria didn't stop. The black flas surged around her, consuming the air and blotting out the light.

From Daena's vantage point, the scene was chilling. She had sensed the shift from the castle and arrived just in ti to witness her granddaughter standing amidst the devastation, shrouded in an aura of pure chaos.

"Liria!" Daena called out, her voice sharp and commanding. But the figure before her didn't flinch.

Instead, Liria's body began to change. Her fra elongated, her muscles growing stronger. Midnight-black scales crept along her skin, shimring ominously. Her silver and black hair twisted like a living thing, and her heterochromatic eyes once sharp and human were now feral and glowing. Two massive horns sprouted from her head, crackling with dark energy. Her entire form radiated destruction.

Daena's breath hitched. This wasn't just a surge of power; it was sothing ancient, primal. Liria had lost control.

Without warning, Liria turned and let loose a torrent of black fire. The blast surged toward Daena, who barely managed to dodge, the flas carving deep gouges into the earth.

"So, it's co to this," Daena muttered, her violet eyes narrowing. She spread her wings, rising into the air to get a better vantage point. "If you want a fight, child, I'll give you one."

Liria roared a sound that shook the forest. She moved with terrifying speed, leaping high into the air and slashing at Daena with clawed hands. Daena summoned a barrier of shimring purple energy, but the force of the blow shattered it like glass, sending her hurtling backward.

Daena landed gracefully, her tail lashing behind her as she steadied herself. "Alright, little one. Let's see how far you've co."

Liria lunged again, her movents feral and unpredictable. Each swing of her claws sent waves of destructive energy ripping through the terrain. Trees were uprooted, rocks turned to dust. Daena countered with precise blasts of her own magic, aiming to subdue rather than harm.

"Co back to , Liria!" Daena shouted, dodging another deadly strike. She retaliated with a burst of violet chains, trying to bind Liria in place. But the chains lted upon contact with the black fire.

Liria responded with a guttural laugh that sent chills down Daena's spine. "Weak," Liria growled, her voice layered with sothing dark and otherworldly.

Daena narrowed her eyes. "I've had enough."

With a wave of her hand, Daena summoned a massive sigil in the sky. The symbol glowed with ancient power, pulsating with an intensity that made the ground tremble. From the sigil, dozens of radiant spears shot down, each one aid with precision to pin Liria in place.

Liria fought back fiercely, her black flas burning through many of the spears. But one managed to pierce through the energy, striking her shoulder. Another hit her leg, forcing her to falter.

Daena seized the mont, diving forward with all her strength. She wrapped her arms around Liria, her wings folding over them both. "That's enough, child!" she bellowed, her voice resonating with authority.

Liria struggled violently, her claws scraping against Daena's armored skin. But as the spears continued to bind her, the dark energy began to wane. Slowly, the feral glow in her eyes dimd, and the black flas sputtered out.

Daena held Liria tightly, whispering words of an ancient tongue. The darkness receded further, leaving Liria gasping and trembling in her arms.

When it was over, Daena looked down at her granddaughter, who had returned to her normal form, albeit exhausted and unconscious.

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