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Zeus remained standing before his throne, fists clenched so tightly lightning bled between his fingers.

He did not look at them when he spoke.

"This ans Hers is dead," Zeus said.

"Or," Zeus continued, voice rough, "he has t the sa fate as Apollo."

At that, he finally turned.

"You rember how Apollo vanished," Zeus said, eyes dark with mory. "No body. No echo in the Underworld. No soul returned to the cycle." His jaw set. "Hers has disappeared in the sa way."

A god did not simply disappear.

Poseidon broke the silence, stepping forward, sea-green eyes burning.

"Then I won't wait here," he said. "I'll take to the seas of Earth. If sothing is moving if sothing powerful enough to erase gods walks the world.. I will feel it."

Zeus studied him for a long mont.

Then he nodded once.

"Go," he said. "Search the oceans, the trenches, the coasts. If this being leaves a wake, make sure to find it."

Poseidon inclined his head sharply. "I will."

Athena spoke next, calm but edged with tension.

"And Hades?"

Zeus exhaled slowly. "Ask him if Hers has crossed into his realm."

Athena's lips pressed into a thin line.

"I already did," she said. "He told

not to disturb him." A pause. "He said if Hers arrives… we will be inford."

Hera let out a bitter breath.

"So we do nothing?" she asked. "We sit on our thrones while our children vanish one by one?"

Zeus turned to her, thunder rolling softly behind his eyes.

"No," he said firmly. "We do not panic. And we do not scatter."

He lifted his chin, voice carrying the weight of command.

"We stay on Olympus."

The words were final but not comforting.

Zeus straightened, authority hardening around him like armor.

"Athena."

She t his gaze instantly.

"Inform every god, every demigod, everyone on Olympus," Zeus ordered. "They are to be vigilant. No carelessness. No indulgent leisure visits to Earth. No wandering alone."

Athena nodded, already turning.

"At once, Father."

As she departed, the storm outside intensified, lightning tearing across the sky like fractures in fate itself.

Hera watched Zeus quietly, her voice softer now.

"This thing that hunts us… it isn't hiding anymore."

Zeus stared out over the clouds, toward the mortal world far away.

"No," he said. "And I'm not sure what to do next."

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TITANS TOWER – RAVEN'S ROOM

Raven's room was quiet in the way only her space ever was, floating candles, wards humming softly in the walls. The curtains barely moved, as if even the air knew better than to disturb the balance she kept.

Arthur stood at the center of the room.

In his hand rested a black heart.

It thumped slowly, heavily, each pulse sending a ripple through the air. Shadows bent toward it. Magic recoiled from it. Even the room itself seed to lean away, unsettled.

Raven felt it imdiately.

Her breath hitched in admiration. Power like that isn't sothing you see everyday.

She stared at it, violet eyes faintly glowing.

"…Not the first ti you've shown it to ," she said quietly, "and I still can't believe sothing like this exists."

The heart pulsed again.

Kara hovered a little closer, arms folded, blue eyes narrowed. She tilted her head, uneasy.

"It looks…" she searched for the word, "…ominous."

Arthur huffed a soft breath, eyes never leaving the heart.

"Yeah. That's a fitting description."

He closed his fingers slightly around it, shadows curling protectively over his knuckles.

"And Raven," he continued, voice calm but resolved, "just like I told you before… I've decided."

Raven straightened, crossing her arms. She already knew.

"You're going back," she said. "You're going to attach it. Claim it as your own."

Arthur nodded once.

"Yes."

For a heartbeat, Kara expected Raven to argue.

Instead, Raven smiled small, real, proud.

"Go," she said simply. Then, softer, "Just make sure you return quickly."

Arthur smiled back.

"Woah.. Woah, WOAH," Kara suddenly cut in, stepping forward. "Hold on."

She pointed at the heart like it might explode at any second.

"Isn't this a bit dangerous? I an look at it. That thing does not look safe. And you're saying your making this your own heart?!"

Arthur glanced at her.

"It isn't."

Kara blinked. "…That's it? That's your answer?"

"But without it," Arthur continued, "I'll never be whole."

Kara frowned, her expression shifting, sothing earnest breaking through the frustration.

"You look whole to ."

Arthur sighed, rubbing the back of his neck.

"I ant my powers."

"I know what you ant," Kara shot back quickly. Her voice softened despite herself. "I just.. I don't want you throwing yourself into dangerous situations every single ti."

He raised an eyebrow, a teasing smile tugging at his lips.

"You? Worried about ?"

She flushed instantly.

"Of course, idiot!"

She turned away slightly, fists clenched.

"There aren't that many people I really care about on this planet. It's just.."

"You fear losing him," Raven said calmly. "Just say it outright."

Kara spun on her.

"You stole my line!"

Arthur laughed under his breath and stepped forward, pulling Kara into a hug before she could protest.

"I appreciate your concern," he said sincerely.

Her body stiffened then relaxed. She blushed, cheeks glowing faintly pink.

He leaned closer and whispered in her ear, just loud enough for her to hear:

"But I'm stronger than you."

Her eyes widened.

"You!"

She pulled back, fist cocked, about to swing

Arthur kissed her.

Not gentle or hesitant.

A sudden, passionate kiss that stole the breath from her lungs and the words from her mouth. Kara froze, then lted into it, hands gripping his cloak before she realized what she was doing.

Raven turned away, sighing.

"Thank

later."

They finally broke apart, breaths close, foreheads nearly touching.

Arthur smiled softly.

"This will be nothing, just wait a bit. I'll be back."

With a wave of his hand, a key tore open space itself. A portal blood in the middle of Raven's room dark, deep, endless. The entrance to the dungeon pulsed like a wound in reality.

Arthur stepped toward it.

He didn't turn back.

"This will be the last ti I enter this place," he said quietly.

Then, after a pause

"If I take too long… my shadows are still here. They'll follow your commands. In case sothing happens."

A beat.

"And I'm sure sothing will happen."

Kara frowned, confused.

"Wait...what? What do you an?"

Raven crossed her arms.

"I'll explain it to you."

Arthur turned around one last ti.

His eyes glowed violet, shadows rising behind him like a crown. He smiled not reckless, or afraid but certain.

"I'll be back," he said, voice carrying power and promise,

"as a true Shadow Monarch."

Then he stepped into the portal.

And the darkness closed behind him.

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The mont Arthur crossed the threshold, the world collapsed inward.

Shadows sealed behind him like a closing jaw.

For a fraction of a second, there was nothing no ground, no sky, no sense of direction only the sensation of falling without movent, of being judged by sothing vast and ancient.

Then the System spoke.

[LEGACY SHADOW LEGION DUNGEON – LEVEL 10 : ???]

Condition to Access the Altar:

Defeat the Serpent that guards, dwells, and gnaws upon the roots of the World Tree.

Arthur exhaled slowly.

The ground solidified beneath his boots black, twisted wood fused with stone, veins of ancient bark running like fossilized arteries through the terrain. Massive roots coiled everywhere, thicker than city towers, descending endlessly into the abyss below.

Arthur's eyes narrowed.

"…So this is it," he muttered.

He was standing at the depths of the World Tree, it might as well be called the abyss.

A place no mortal was ever ant to see.

It was pitch black, true black, the kind that swallowed sound and distance alike. Without his enhanced vision, without the shadows responding to his will, this place would have been a nightmare without form or end.

Then

A hiss.

Long. Wet. Echoing.

Arthur's hand flexed instinctively.

The hiss multiplied, splitting, layering over itself until it beca sothing else entirely

A roar.

Not the roar of a beast.

Not even the roar of a dragon.

It was deeper. Broader. As if the sound ca from several throats at once, harmonizing in hatred. The roots around him vibrated, loose fragnts of bark falling into the abyss below.

Arthur slowly lifted his gaze.

In the distance, the darkness blinked.

Then blinked again.

Dozens of eyes ignited in the void abyssal violet opening one by one.

Arthur felt it then the weight of the creature's presence pressing against his soul, testing it.

A guardian. A devourer. And a relic from before gods had nas.

Arthur's lips curved into a slow, cold smile.

"There you are, Nidhogg" he said calmly.

The eyes flared brighter.

The serpent shifted, its many heads erging partially from the darkness, jaws lined with teeth large enough to swallow giants whole.

Arthur rolled his shoulders once, violet light bleeding into his pupils.

"So level ten," he murmured.

"…Let's see if you're worthy of being the last to hold the gate."

The darkness roared back.

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