The explosion ca a mont later, delayed and violent. Frozen shards scattered like rain across the sky and deep cracks spread across the dinsion's structure like glass giving way under pressure it was never ant to hold.
At the sa mont Nina stepped forward and heat erupted from her in thick spiraling columns. Her flas rose heavy and relentless and the air around her distorted visibly under the intensity of it. The ground beneath her feet began to lt and then vaporize completely, leaving behind a glowing red pattern carved into whatever surface had been there before.
Her faint smile disappeared.
She clenched her fist and the flas compressed, pulling inward violently from every direction until they ford a single blazing sphere hovering above her open palm. It pulsed like a living heart and waves of heat rolled outward from it in visible layers that bent light and scorched everything they touched.
She thrust her hand forward and a sphere shot out.
It tore through the air and slamd directly into the descending angels with a sound like the world splitting open.
SCREEEEECH!
The first rows were consud instantly. Their wings burned away and their glowing bodies cracked under the pressure of the heat before collapsing into scattered fragnts of light that flickered and died before they hit the ground. The divine forms that had seed so certain a mont ago simply ceased to be whole.
But the army did not stop.
They surged forward with their numbers still vast and their formation tightening as they pushed through the flas and the smoke and the ruin of their own fallen ranks.
"Tsk….These angels are as annoying as ever.."
Then a clean chanical sound cut through the chaos.
Click.
Steampunk adjusted the dial on his pocket watch with a careful turn of his thumb and then closed it with a soft snap. His other hand moved slightly at his side and the space behind him unfolded like a machine opening itself up from within.
Panels of reality peeled back and from the space beyond them ca rows of chanical puppets stepping out in perfect order.
Their bodies were crafted from layered tal etched with glowing circuits that pulsed like veins carrying light instead of blood. Gears rotated within transparent chambers set into their chests and faint steam leaked steadily from their joints with each movent. Their eyes lit up together in a single synchronized mont.
They launched upward in perfect formation and the collision was imdiate.
tal slamd against divine light as the puppets intercepted the angels mid-air with the force of sothing built specifically for this purpose. Bladed limbs spun rapidly and cut through wings and limbs with chanical efficiency that had no hesitation and no fatigue. Cannons erged from their shoulder plates and fired concentrated bursts of energy that tore through the angel ranks and left burning gaps in the formations that had looked so solid monts before.
Explosions filled the sky in every direction.
But the broken puppets did not fall.
Their parts shifted mid-air and reconnected with nearby units with seamless chanical certainty. Detached arms snapped back into place and damaged cores rerouted energy instantly without slowing down. New weapons unfolded from their fras as they adapted in real ti to whatever they were facing next.
Steampunk's fingers twitched once.
The entire formation adjusted.
"Maintain pressure," he said quietly and his voice was steady in a way that had nothing to do with calm and everything to do with control.
anwhile Christina stood silently at the edge of the chaos and her presence was faint and almost impossible to grasp, like trying to hold onto smoke.
Yet the battlefield around her began to feel wrong in ways that were hard to na. Shadows stretched across places where there was no light source to cast them.
Distances felt inconsistent and angels that charged forward suddenly faltered mid-movent. Their strikes missed by small margins that shouldn't have been possible and their targets seed to shift position without actually moving. So turned and attacked illusions entirely, their blades passing clean through figures that dissolved into nothing the mont they were touched.
A soft murmur spread through the air from no direction and every direction at once and no one could find where it was coming from. Perception blurred and even divine senses struggled to separate truth from deception in the space she had made her own.
"You annoying bunch.."a mixed voice filled with divine horror erupted.
"You should all be grateful for being under us yet you dare to defy us."
Eric stepped forward through the chaos and light flared around him first, sharp and clear, pushing back the distortions that Christina had layered into the air. Then darkness followed the light, coiling around it without conflict, and both forces settled around his body like obedient servants waiting on a word.
Vines broke through the frozen ground beneath his feet, green and alive, forcing their way through ice and heat and the ruin of the battlefield without slowing.
His grip tightened on the spear.
Then he moved.
In a single step he crossed the distance between himself and Nina and the force of his movent cracked the air behind him like a physical thing.
His spear descended toward her and it carried layered power that shifted constantly within itself. Light burned at the edges and darkness consud at the core and life pulsed violently through the middle of the strike as all three forces moved together in the sa direction.
Nina's eyes narrowed but she did not step back.
Her flas surged upward and ford a dense wall that t the descending spear head on without flinching.
BOOOOOOM!
The impact exploded outward and fire scattered in every direction at once.
Shockwaves rippled through the space around them and the ground below shattered entirely while the surrounding air broke into visible fractures that hung suspended for a mont before collapsing.
Both of them slid back slightly from the force of it, their feet moving across the sky as the battle continued to tear apart the dinsion around them.
At the sa mont Edwina raised her hand again and the space around Asana distorted sharply. Not frozen but stretched and pulled unevenly from multiple directions at once, as though the dinsion itself was trying to squeeze her out of existence. The frost around Asana cracked as pressure built from all sides and tried to crush her control and displace everything she had built.
Asana's expression hardened and her eyes glowed brighter than they had a mont ago.
The storm around her intensified and expanded violently as layers of ice reinforced themselves against the distortion pressing in on them. The pressure resisted for a mont and then the ice pushed back harder, forcing the distorted space to crack apart and fall away.
The battlefield descended deeper into chaos with every passing second.
Above, tal and angels clashed endlessly across the sky of the entire universe and the scale of it was sothing that no single eye could take in completely. Below, fire and ice and divine power tore the dinsion apart at the seams and the sound of it was constant and enormous.
And on the throne, Kael remained still.
But the crimson lines across his body pulsed faster now and brighter with each passing mont as if signifying his awakening.
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