"Execute."
Across the Bernard Empire, ignition codes resolved from abstraction into action.
....
Deep beneath the western mountain range, hydraulic clamps released.
Missile One breached the surface in a roar of white fla.
Then another.
And another.
Silos vomited fire into the darkening sky. Trails of incandescent exhaust carved straight lines through the clouds, ascending in disciplined arcs toward the upper atmosphere.
In the Arctic shelf, black submarines tilted silently beneath frozen seas. Hatches flooded and equalized. Missiles punched upward through ice crust and storm, splitting ocean and sky in columns of steam.
Desert platforms followed.
Within ninety seconds, Bernard’s nuclear triad was airborne.
On the largest screen in the war chamber, red icons lifted from the holand and curved toward Indiana’s infected territories.
Alberto did not blink.
"Orbital platforms," he said.
"In position," Elizabeth replied.
Far above the planet, three kinetic satellites rotated into alignnt. Targeting grids converged. Massive tungsten rods disengaged from magnetic restraints.
They fell without fla.
Only gravity.
.....
Indiana’s forr capital
Black veins pulsed through avenues once lit by comrce and traffic. Skyscrapers leaned at unnatural angles, foundations eroded by spreading corruption. The air shimred as if heated, though thermal scans registered cold.
At the epicenter stood the Gate.
It was no longer a fracture.
It was a wound forced open.
The colossal eye behind the sky peered through fully now, lidless and vast. Its presence distorted distance. Perspective warped. Sound bent.
Below it, the transford Emperor stood unmoving, surrounded by ranks of corrupted soldiers reshaped into disciplined monstrosities. Their armor had fused into bone and shadow. They did not shuffle.
They waited.
Sowhere within the distortion, sothing shifted.
The eye rotated.
Upward.
.
.
.
Reentry began over the north sea.
Warheads detached from booster stages and separated into independent vehicles, ablative shells igniting as atmosphere clawed at their surfaces.
Dozens.
Then hundreds.
They streaked toward designated convergence points—urban epicenters, fissure clusters, massed concentrations of hostile entities.
Indiana’s broken capital received twelve.
At five kiloters above ground, counterasure flares dispersed automatically. It was habit, not necessity.
On the ground, the corrupted ranks tilted their heads in unison.
The sky burned.
Impact.
The first hydrogen-class detonation erased a coastal tropolis in a sphere of artificial sun.
Light expanded faster than sound. Buildings liquefied into vapor before collapsing inward as shockwave overtook them. Harbor waters flash-boiled, becoming rising pillars of steam and salt.
Milliseconds later, secondary detonations overlapped, fireballs rging into a continent-spanning horizon of white.
In Indiana’s capital, twelve suns blood simultaneously.
The Gate vanished behind light.
The shockwave flattened everything within thirty kiloters. Steel skeletons bent like grass. Concrete atomized. The corrupted army disappeared inside the expanding plasma sphere.
Thermal output peaked beyond calculation.
In orbit, the tungsten rods arrived seconds later.
They struck through rising mushroom clouds.
The impacts did not explode.
They displaced.
Each rod delivered the kinetic equivalent of a strategic warhead without radiation—driving kiloters into earth, punching craters that collapsed inward, sending seismic fractures racing outward like lightning through bedrock.
On global feeds, Indiana beca a field of fire.
"Primary targets impacted."
Radiation plus climbed into the stratosphere. Shockwaves rippled across neighboring states, shattering glass hundreds of kiloters away. Atmospheric pressure destabilized regional weather systems instantly.
Alberto watched the epicenter.
"Confirm Gate status."
Thermal overlays struggled to resolve through interference. For several long seconds, the screens showed only static and oversaturated glare.
Then—
Data returned.
The surface of Indiana’s capital was gone.
In its place: a fused basin of molten glass stretching to the horizon.
Radiation levels spiked beyond survivable thresholds.
Seismic readouts confird sub-crust displacent.
Elizabeth’s voice held cautious relief.
"Energy signature at the epicenter has dropped by eighty-nine percent. The distortion field is collapsing."
On-screen, the sky above the blast zone appeared... empty.
No eye.
No fracture.
Just roiling ash clouds.
In the war chamber, several officers allowed themselves to breathe.
Alberto did not.
"Maintain observation."
.
Ash fell like gray snow across the continent.
Fires burned in widening rings beyond the blast radii. Secondary targets detonated in staggered intervals across infected zones worldwide—thirty-two sovereign territories lit in sequence.
Ancient capitals crumbled under forces they had never conceived. Magical wards shattered beneath nuclear suns. Stone citadels lted.
Where fantasy armies had mobilized against encroaching horrors, hydrogen fire consud both.
And still—
In the center of the largest crater, sothing moved.
At first, it registered as residual heat fluctuation.
Then the glass basin cracked.
Not from cooling.
From below.
A thin line split the fused earth.
Black light seeped upward through molten fracture.
High above, satellites detected a gravitational anomaly reforming.
Alberto leaned forward.
"Zoom."
The image sharpened.
At the heart of ground zero, the silhouette of a man stood within descending ash.
His body was charred beyond recognition.
Then it wasn’t.
Flesh rewove from strands of darkness. Bone reassembled. Veins ignited with black radiance. The surrounding radiation bent inward toward him, siphoned and devoured.
Above, the sky trembled.
The fracture reappeared.
Smaller.
But stable.
The colossal eye opened again—irritated now.
Not patient.
Around the central figure, shapes pulled themselves from vitrified earth. lted forms stretched upright, shedding glass like skin. The corrupted soldiers reconstituted from shadow embedded in stone.
They had not been erased.
They had been... delayed.
"That yield should have annihilated biological matter down to subcellular structure."
Alberto’s jaw tightened.
"It’s not biological."
On screen, the transford Emperor lifted one hand.
The mushroom cloud halted mid-expansion.
Ash froze in the air.
Then reversed.
Debris rose from the crater floor, spiraling upward into the reforming fracture. Radiation signatures plumted as energy redirected skyward.
The eye dilated.
Feeding.
Across other strike zones, similar readings erged. Not all epicenters reactivated—but enough.
In three forr territories, Gates persisted through the bombardnt.
One over Indiana.
One beneath a shattered mountain kingdom.
One in the depths of a sunken coastal trench.
"Protocol Ashfall inflicted severe disruption," she said carefully. "But it did not terminate the phenonon."
"No," Alberto agreed.
The System interface flickered across his vision again.
[Hell Gate integrity: 41%]
[Warning: Hostile adaptation detected.]
[Superior Anti-Magic Authority locked.]
Ti remaining unknown.
He closed his eyes briefly.
When he opened them, the ash cloud over Indiana twisted unnaturally, forming a vortex around the descending gaze.
The being wearing Yadav looked upward.
Then toward orbit.
Several Bernard satellites blinked out simultaneously—crushed by invisible force.
The eye had noticed them.
Alberto straightened.
"Ready Stormbreaker."
Outside, the flagship rose fully from its cradle, anti-gravity arrays humming. Blue circuitry along its hull pulsed brighter, reactor cores stabilizing at combat output.
Missile crews across Bernard stood by for secondary launch orders.
But Alberto knew.
Another nuclear volley would only feed it further.
This required sothing else.
In Indiana’s crater, the black-armored ranks began to march again—stepping across molten glass untouched by heat.
Their direction had not changed.
Toward Bernard.
The sky above the Empire darkened another shade.
Alberto turned from the screen.
"Prepare everything," he ordered. "I’m engaging personally."
Elizabeth stepped forward. "Your Majesty, if the entity can withstand thermonuclear saturation—"
"Then I won’t fight it with fire."
He walked toward the chamber doors.
Behind him, the largest screen displayed the eye widening once more, no longer cautious.
Now aware.
The first exchange between modern steel and ancient void had ended.
And the void had endured.
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