***
Only Lykos had rembered, and through him, they did as well.
At least for now, that was by design...
But Ignotus?
Despite the fact that he was forced out of the loop, he gained an inclination.
"HOW THE HELL DID THAT HAPPEN?!"
Sothing that Lothar seed to have never witnessed before.
"THOUGH FORGOTTEN, I ASSURE YOU THAT NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF THIS DUNGEON DID SUCH A SCENE PLAY OUT!"
Ignotus almost rembered before forgetting, and that mory decay was the Hanged Tree. Or rather, its owner, coming directly to... edit his cognition back in line with the rest.
"I CANNOT IMAGINE HOW THE BOY FEELS."
Indeed, for Ignotus to have co to a conclusion that fast was incredible.
He realized that he had died, without knowing how or why. And yet he chose to die once more, understanding that the reset had yet to reach its final form.
"NEVER HAS ANYONE SOLVED THE PUZZLE THIS FAST!"
Though that wasn’t the end, far from it.
"BUT NOW COS THE REAL TEST!"
Their final trial before reaching the Runes.
"WOULD THEY BE ABLE TO DEFEAT THE LAST ONE STANDING?!"
The Colosseum could only watch to find out.
And that they did, but while doing so, many began to share the little details they picked up. Until eventually, a certain group of Colosseum newcors, particularly newly made fans of Ignotus, had co up with so sort of theory:
"This has to be so sort of sacrificial rite, no?"
"Yeah, each loop gives the Hanged Tree so blood to absorb."
"But wait... does that an that most of the dungeon’s blood is from those who tried to clear it?!"
Whether that was the truth or not, they didn’t know.
Honestly, they didn’t even want to know.
That’d be too cruel...
Even by this realm’s standards.
***
When the world rewound the second ’ti,’ it carried a price they hadn’t understood at first.
Lykos had rembered the first loop, the grotesque murders, the rewind, and the sick curl of ’ti.’
That had been his burden.
After the second rewind, Ulv rembered too. And whoever rembered, it turned out, was immune to whatever infection the corridor spread.
They didn’t beco strangers to themselves, they didn’t snap on command, and they kept their minds until the end.
That fact changed everything.
Or at least, it should have.
They tried to use it.
’Tried...’ they really did.
What followed was nothing short of pure insanity.
With Lykos and Ulv rembering, the two argued about tactics.
Gag them, chain them, or bind them; maybe just knock them out in the beginning.
They couldn’t do the last one; r was against it, thinking that they were hallucinating.
It would’ve gone much like last ’ti,’ but Ulv proved steadier:
He’d seen a lot more than his Lord; he’d not panic like he did.
Together, they delayed it with their ice.
r raged against her confines; Gaia sobbed, panicking, while Aur stood stone-still this ’ti.’ Perhaps because Ulv was no longer pushing her, and that steadiness, strangely, bought them much-needed ’ti.’
Still, as soon as the pressure hit its tipping point, rage snapped out like a switch.
Ignotus, much like the previous ’ti,’ was the last to be infected by this rage...
But that didn’t matter.
He had reached the sa conclusion.
"Reset."
They all died.
And before they knew it, the third run arrived.
Lykos, Ulv, and Gaia, making the selection criteria obvious to any outsider looking in.
Still, and thankfully, those three didn’t pick up on it yet, keeping their hope alive.
With Gaia’s insistence, they tried to reason further and restrain them.
She was a wall of pleading, and yet again, they didn’t believe her or them.
It wasn’t too bad, however.
Gaia had focused on the girls.
She spoke to r and Aur with everything she had. And yes, ’with,’ trying her best, focusing on the fact that she was supposed to be the oldest one here.
Using the small facts she learned about the others, she tried to push away their irritation. She made them rember what made them laugh, what kind of musical instrunt they liked, and what little petty hates they held...
They were tiny human anchors acting the part of lifelines.
anwhile, Lykos and Ulv prepared their spells, knowing it wouldn’t work.
Sure enough, it didn’t, even though they had lasted the longest yet.
It seed to be inevitable; no amount of talking could change it.
A fact that Ignotus seed to know very well.
"Reset."
The fourth loop welcod Lykos, Ulv, Gaia, and r.
Now, their strategy beca surgical as they stopped trying to argue feelings and went hyper-practical. They went through the corridor as fast as possible, barely explaining what happened to Ignotus and Aur.
Thankfully, those two were extrely quick on the uptake and played along. Even though Aur didn’t fully believe them, their numbers convinced her.
And yet, that was the fastest that they’d gotten infected.
Even though they had barely spent ’ti’ in the corridor.
That gave Ignotus yet another puzzle piece.
It wasn’t only ’ti’ in here that mattered, but ’space’ as well.
The closer they were to reaching the other side, the faster their infection.
Since this ’ti,’ they hadn’t focused at all on binding them; both Aur and Ignotus attacked first.
It was sudden, with no sign of the usual frustration, rage, and hate buildup.
A worse version of the grim script played out.
"Reset."
By the fifth run, their worst fears had co true.
Ulv had realized it in the fourth run but didn’t dare say it out loud.
Now, he, Lykos, Gaia, r, and Aur rembered.
Only Ignotus, their strongest, didn’t.
He was the one who first entered.
The tree had chosen them in sequence.
And unfortunately for them, their strongest was now their opponent.
Yet, they didn’t feel despair but rather the opposite.
Ignotus, throughout all runs, had accepted the truth.
They didn’t doubt that he would this ’ti’ as well.
The only question they had was this...
Was the puzzle complete?
Or did he see the need for more resets?
The five were scared to find out.
Yet ’ti’ moved as it did.
And before they realized it...
"Hmm... one more ’ti,’ let’s..."
They heard a dreaded word.
"Reset."
Ignotus beca their final boss.
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