The artromus's death didn't mark the end of the spectacle.
As the monster's body vanished, a new weird weapon materialized in the air.
The shape was strange: two curved blades erged from a central handle, disturbingly reminiscent of the jaws of the monster they had just defeated. The tal, if it was tal, had a reddish glow that pulsed like burning embers.
"And here we have the last strange weapon courtesy of our worst friends," Kriz observed.
"It's as if the monster jaws had turned into a weapon," Diana murmured, studying the twin blades with professional interest.
Elio rembered God's words about obtaining the "Tetraforce" fast and didn't waste ti.
Using a portion of the mana points he had bought for reward emblems, he initiated the fusion process.
The sword he carried, already an amalgamation of three elents, resonated with the newly materialized weapon.
The process was different this ti. The four elental essences, earth, wind, water, and fire, intertwined in a dance of energy that transford the weapon with their power.
The familiar sword form that Elio had co to master remained, but now more stylized, more... perfect. The blade reflected the four elents in perfect harmony: green, brown, blue, and red veins flowing like rivers of power along the tal.
"One hundred damage points," Elio murmured while feeling the familiar but improved weight in his hands.
The weapon felt like a natural extension of his body, as if it had been destined to reach this final form from the very beginning.
But then…
A sudden tremor in the chamber interrupted any other observation about the new weapon...
God's statue, which until that mont had remained as immutable as all the others, began vibrating with a frequency that made the air around it seem to ripple.
"What's...?" i didn't finish her question.
The statue rose slowly, as if lifted by an invisible hand.
Beneath it, the ground began separating, but not chaotically. The cracks ford perfect geotric patterns, lines intersecting with impossible mathematical precision.
"Step back," Elio ordered, though the warning was unnecessary. It proved to not be dangerous.
Everyone could feel the power emanating from the ground.
A crystal erged beneath the statue with a majesty that took everyone's breath away.
Unlike the enormous irregular crystals that fed the city's towers, this was a perfect cube, its faces so smooth they seed like mirrors. Light reflected off its edges with an almost hypnotic glow.
"It's beautiful," Lila whispered, her voice mixing awe and reverence.
"And small," Aria added, surprised by its dinsions. "Must be at least 10 tis smaller than the tower crystals. How can it contain so much mana?"
As if answering her words, the cube's center began glowing with blinding intensity. A beam of blue light, so pure it seed to cut reality itself, shot upward.
"Up!" Elio's order was instantly obeyed.
The group rose quickly toward the crater in the chamber's ceiling, propelled by the urgency to see what was happening on the surface.
As they ascended, they noticed sothing strange, sothing never before experienced outside.
Silence.
The constant noise of the Locus, that sound that had beco the backdrop of all their expeditions, had completely ceased.
They erged to the surface to find a surreal scene. The blue light beam rose toward the artificial sky, losing itself in the heights.
The builders who had been waiting in position had been building carbon steps from below, their faces a mixture of wonder and curiosity.
"You're late for the battle! Well, at least you can see what seems to be the best part in the sky!" Kriz shouted, his smile wider than ever. "Though it's debatable... You missed the most elegant decapitation in history!"
"Is it over?" Enid stepped forward, her voice showing disappointnt and relief. "The last artromus is...?"
"Dead and now a cool sword!" Brok confird with a laugh. "Or well, dead and disintegrated. Thanks to our leader and our dear Lila... and her new aquatic pet."
Lila blushed slightly at the attention. "Gorgita just did her part. The final blow was Von Elio's."
"Ah, but what a part!" Aria intervened. "Did you see how she transford? She wasn't so round after all."
The tension accumulated over months began dissipating like fog under the sun. Laughter and exclamations of joy started filling the air as the reality of their achievent settled in their minds.
"The fourth deposit is ours!" Aria's voice resonated above the others. "No more tunnels! No more monologues from the crazy god!"
"Though his last words were sowhat disturbing," i murmured. "What did that an about this being just a tutorial? So code for..."
"Oh, co on!" Kriz interrupted her. "Can't you let us enjoy the mont? Look at that light! It's beautiful! And more importantly..." he smiled mischievously, "it ans we won. This piece of the outside will be ours!"
As if to emphasize his words, the blue light beam seed to intensify. Several builders let out exclamations of wonder when they noticed the light reached above the city.
"It's as if the deposit itself were proclaiming our victory," Diana observed with a smile.
Elio observed everything in silence, his mind processing the implications. Four deposits conquered, four elents mastered. God's words about the remaining 897 years and the mysterious word "tutorial" resonated in his mory, but he decided to set them aside for now.
"Elio," Zara's voice pulled him from his thoughts. She looked at him with pride and sothing deeper. "We did it."
He nodded, finally allowing a smile to form on his face. "We did it together."
The celebration cries continued around them. So builders were already singing. Others animatedly discussed the aning of the light beam. But all shared that feeling of triumph, of having achieved sothing that seed impossible just months ago.
The fourth deposit was theirs. Their first great feat was complete.
And as the blue light beam continued rising toward the sky, no one could deny that this was a mont that would be forever etched in their city's history.
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