"Co then."
Leon’s voice carried new harmonics as he made his choice. The words resonated with frequencies that didn’t belong in human throats. Elise’s eyes widened in horror as he began walking toward the basent stairs.
The purification ritual flickered and died. Elise’s healing magic recoiled from Leon’s system like touching molten tal. Whatever she’d tried to purge was fighting back with interest.
"Leon, don’t." His mother reached for him with trembling fingers. "Please."
Leon knelt beside her briefly. His touch was gentle but his eyes held depths that belonged to soone else. "Stay with Elise. I’ll co back for you."
"You won’t be you when you co back," his mother whispered.
Leon paused at the base of the stairs. For a mont, his expression softened. The calculating coldness flickered as human emotion broke through dinsional programming.
"I know," he said quietly. "But everyone dies if I don’t go."
He left his mother in Elise’s care and headed toward the dinsional tear. Each step carried him further from humanity and closer to sothing that promised power beyond imagination.
His undead servants followed with new levels of autonomous intelligence. The warrior zombie’s spectral armor blazed brighter than ever. The mage’s staff crackled with energy that made the air shimr. But their movents showed independence that went beyond his commands.
"Master," Dr. Reid’s voice echoed in Leon’s mind. "The commander’s influence grows stronger as we approach. Your consciousness may not survive vessel transformation."
"Then help stay human."
"We will try. But we are dead things bound to your will. Our ability to anchor your humanity has limits."
The Zombie warrior form materialized beside them. "The binding allows disobedience if you act against your own interests. We may have to stop you."
Leon felt their loyalty wavering. The souls bound to his service had chosen to help him because they recognized genuine need. But they could also choose to leave if he beca sothing that threatened everything they’d died protecting.
"Do what you think is right," Leon said. "I won’t command you to follow into damnation."
Elise abandoned his mother to chase after Leon. Her healing magic burned against the dinsional corruption saturating the air around him. Each pulse of power felt like acid in her veins.
"Leon, stop!" She grabbed his arm. "Whatever they’re promising you isn’t worth this."
Leon looked at her with eyes that flickered between human warmth and sothing older. "They’re not promising anything. They’re showing what I really am."
"You’re a hunter who protects people. You’re soone who saved his mother’s life. You’re my friend."
"I’m a weapon designed to destroy dinsional barriers." Leon’s voice carried certainty that chilled her blood. "Everything else was just camouflage to hide the real purpose."
They climbed through the destroyed building toward street level. The commander’s presence warped reality around them as they moved toward the city center. Street stones lted and reford into geotric patterns that hurt to perceive directly. tal twisted into shapes that existed in more than three dinsions.
Gravity fluctuated with each of the entity’s heartbeats. Buildings leaned at impossible angles while maintaining structural integrity. The air itself scread as natural laws bent under pressure from sothing that didn’t belong in their reality.
Leon’s system interface evolved rapidly, showing abilities beyond normal classification:
[Vessel Integration: 99.4%]
[Reality Anchor: Stabilizing]
[Dinsional Bridge: Constructing]
[Human Consciousness: 67% Remaining]
The numbers ant Leon was losing himself with each step. Elise made desperate attempts to reach him through their emotional connection, pressing healing magic against the corruption spreading through his soul.
"Rember your mother," she pleaded. "Rember why you beca a hunter. You wanted to protect people, not serve monsters."
Leon’s humanity struggled against vessel transformation pulling at his consciousness. mories surfaced and dissolved like dreams upon waking. His father’s funeral. His mother’s illness. Fighting Tobias to protect his family. eting Elise in the qualification dungeon.
Each mory felt more distant as dinsional programming overwrote human experience. The commander’s voice promised answers to questions that had haunted him since awakening.
"Your dinsion calls our kind ’monsters,’" the entity spoke directly into Leon’s mind. "But we are architects of possibility. Builders of bridges between realities. You will help us expand existence itself."
They erged onto streets filled with dinsional distortion. Ergency vehicles sat abandoned, their operators fled or driven insane by exposure to reality warping. Streetlights flickered between normal illumination and colors that had no nas.
Leon’s undead began questioning orders as their consciousness expanded under the commander’s influence.
The assassin zombie materialized from shadows that moved independently of light sources.
The commander’s influence was numbing emotional responses that might interfere with vessel preparation. Fear, love, loyalty - all beca abstract concepts rather than motivating forces.
Elise realized Leon’s choice might doom everyone, but she couldn’t abandon him. Whatever was happening to his system, whatever transformation was pulling him away from humanity, she had to try saving him.
"Leon, look at ," she demanded. "Really look at . Rember who I am."
Leon turned with chanical precision. His eyes blazed with energy that belonged to other realms, but recognition flickered behind the alien glow.
"Elise Traven. E-rank healer. My partner in the qualification dungeon. The person who saved my life when everyone else abandoned us."
"That’s right. I’m your friend. I care about you. That has to count for sothing."
"It does," Leon said softly. "That’s why I have to do this. The commander will kill everyone I care about if I resist. This way, only I suffer."
They approached the city center where reality grew increasingly unstable. Buildings existed in multiple states simultaneously. Solid and ethereal. Present and absent. Past and future versions overlapped in nauseating complexity.
The dinsional tear hung above them like a wound in existence itself. Raw energy poured through the opening, pooling in the streets like luminous fog. Anyone who stepped into the accumulated power began changing in ways that violated biological possibility.
The commander appeared before them with a presence that made gravity fluctuate wildly. Its form was terrible and magnificent. Beautiful in ways that inspired worship and horrifying in ways that drove mortals insane. Reality bent around its existence like heated tal accepting a new shape.
Leon felt vessel transformation beginning as the commander’s power flowed into him. His spine straightened with inhuman posture. His eyes blazed with starlight and shadow. The infection spread through his nervous system like liquid fire.
"Welco, vessel. Your preparation is complete."
Elise watched Leon’s humanity drain away with each pulse of dinsional energy. His face beca a mask of cold calculation. His movents carried authority that had nothing to do with mortal concerns.
"Leon, please," she whispered. "Fight it."
Leon turned to her with eyes that held depths of other realities. "Why would I fight perfection? The commander offers knowledge, power, and purpose beyond anything your dinsion can provide."
His voice carried harmonics that bypassed hearing and struck directly at consciousness. The Leon she knew was disappearing behind sothing that viewed existence through alien perspectives.
The transformation accelerated. Leon’s system interface displayed readings that climbed beyond asurent. His undead servants flickered as their animating force was redirected toward dinsional bridge construction.
"Master," the zombie warrior voice cracked with static. "The binding is breaking. We can’t maintain coherence much longer."
"Then rest," Leon replied with inhuman compassion. "You’ve served long enough."
"You protected from despair. That was enough."
Elise felt her healing magic responding to the crisis with evolution beyond safe limits. Life and death energy rged in patterns that shouldn’t exist according to conventional magical theory. Her power drew from the sa sources that fueled Leon’s corruption.
The commander’s attention focused on her with predatory interest. "Another potential vessel. Your evolution proceeds faster than anticipated."
"I’m not like him," Elise said defiantly.
"No. You are more valuable. Healing magic that bridges life and death offers possibilities we hadn’t considered."
Leon’s vessel transformation reached critical point where the entity would gain permanent foothold in their reality. Elise faced an impossible choice between saving him and saving the world.
But she’d made her decision the mont Leon walked away from his mother.
Elise channeled her evolved healing magic beyond safe limits, drawing power from reserves that would burn out her magical pathways permanently. Green light blazed with intensity that cracked the pavent beneath her feet.
"I won’t let you take him."
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