Darryl tried to sit up, but the Sorceress placed a hand on his chest and pushed him back down. "Stay where you are," she said, her voice cold and menacing.
"You're in no condition to move." Darryl struggled against her grip, but it was no use. He was weak and exhausted, and the Sorceress's power was too great.
"What do you want from me?" he asked, his voice shaking with fear.
"I want you to understand the error of your ways," the Sorceress replied, her eyes gleaming with malice.
Darryl stared at the Sorceress, his mind racing. "You're wrong," he said, his voice shaky but defiant. "I'm not going let me stop you from destroying this world. There's still hope, and I won't give up on it." The Sorceress let out a cruel laugh, her voice mocking.
"You are a fool, to believe that hope can win against the forces of darkness," she said. "But I'll let you keep believing, if it makes you feel better. It won't change the outcome."
"I don't believe you," Darryl said, his eyes blazing with defiance. "
"Moloch is not a force that can be reasoned with or bargained with," the Sorceress said, her voice softening. "He is the darkness itself, a being of pure evil. He has no compassion, no mercy. He will stop at nothing to achieve his goal of bringing about the end of all things. And you, with your talk of hope and light, are nothing but a minor annoyance to him. He is prepared to destroy the system and fill it with supernatural beings, once you over the system, he would take over you," Darryl's heart sank as he listened to the Sorceress's words. He had thought that there was still a chance to stop Moloch, but now he wasn't so sure.
When Darryl returned home, he found Hugo in the lab, working on something that looked like a complex machine. "What's this?" Darryl asked, gesturing towards the contraption.
"I'm working on a device that can harness the power of the four elements," Hugo explained, his voice filled with excitement.
"It will make me stronger than ever, and help us defeat Moloch once and for all." Darryl's eyes widened in surprise.
"That's amazing!" he exclaimed. "But how does it work?" He took a sit in front of Hugo, while Hugo removed the microscope away in front of him.
"The device works by drawing energy from the four elements - earth, air, fire, and water," Hugo said, his eyes lighting up as he explained. "It then converts this energy into a form that can be used to boost both my own powers and yours." Darryl's mind was racing as he took in this information. If the device worked as Hugo said it would, it could be a real game-changer in their fight against Moloch. But there was one question that remained unanswered.
"What happens if something goes wrong?" Darryl asked, a hint of worry in his voice.
"Don't worry," Hugo reassured Darryl, his tone confident. "This device is perfectly safe, and even if something did go wrong, you're not easy to kill. You're a demon, also a Devil. You can regenerate and heal from almost any wound. And besides, we need all the help we can get in our fight against Moloch." Darryl considered this for a moment, still feeling a little uneasy. But he knew that Hugo was right - they couldn't afford to hold back when it came to fighting Moloch.
"I did something I probably shouldn't have," Darryl said, his voice full of regret. "I locked the Sorceress in the basement. I'm not sure what else to do with her. I know she's dangerous, but I can't bring myself to kill her." Hugo raised an eyebrow, his expression a mix of surprise and concern.
"You didn't," he said, his tone disbelieving. "Why would you do that?" Darryl sighed, and explained his reasoning to Hugo.
"I was afraid she might betray us, or try to harm us. I didn't know what else to do."
Darryl and Hugo made their way to the basement, where the Sorceress was being held captive. She was bound with magical chains, and looked up at them with a mixture of anger and fear in her eyes. "Why have you done this to me?" she demanded, her voice trembling with emotion.
"I have done nothing to deserve such treatment." Darryl and Hugo exchanged a look, unsure of how to proceed. Finally, Darryl spoke up.
"Why did you try to poison my mind with that flame? If not of the pill I took from Hugo, I could have gone rage destroying the system like am tylong. Don't try to act innocent, you are an undercover spy from Moloch." He growled angrily, but Hugo was sure to calm him down.
"I'm afraid we can't allow you to continue on this path," Darryl said, his voice grim. "You've caused too much trouble, and you're a danger to us all. I'm sorry, but we have to put an end to this." The Sorceress looked at him, her expression defiant.
"You can't kill me," she said, her voice full of bravado. "I am immortal, and you cannot end my life." Darryl's eyes narrowed, and he took a step closer to her.
"We'll see about that," he said, his tone dark and determined. Hugo tried to stop him but Darryl made a chain made of Hugo, he tied Hugo hands with it.
Suddenly, Darryl's hands began to glow with a strange, electric blue light. He placed his hands around the Sorceress's throat, and the blue light began to pulse and crackle.
The Sorceress gasped, as if she were being choked by invisible hands. She struggled and fought against the force that was holding her, but it was to no avail. The more she struggled, the tighter the hold seemed to become. Darryl watched as the Sorceress's eyes began to close, her face turning red as she gasped for air.
The Sorceress's eyes fluttered open, and she stared up at Darryl with an expression of panic. "P-please," she stammered, her voice hoarse. "I-I have a secret. I-I can tell you, i-if you just let me go." Darryl considered this for a moment.
"What kind of secret?" he asked, his tone skeptical. "A-a secret about Moloch and someone dear to you," the Sorceress replied, her eyes pleading. "Please, you must let me tell you."
Darryl hesitated, torn between his curiosity and his desire to see justice done. After a moment, he removed his hands from the Sorceress's throat. She gasped and coughed, sucking in a deep breath of air. Then, she looked at Darryl, her eyes burning with intensity. "I know a way to stop Moloch," she said, her voice trembling with emotion. "But you must promise to keep my secret, no matter what."
"I promise," Darryl said, though he had a nagging suspicion that he was making a mistake.
"Tell me what you know." The Sorceress took a deep breath, and began to speak. "Moloch is not as powerful as he seems," she said, her words rushed and urgent. "There is a way to defeat him, but it requires a great sacrifice. Are you prepared to make that sacrifice?"
"What is the sacrifice?" Darryl asked, dreading the answer. The Sorceress looked him straight in the eye. "You must give up your own life," she said, her voice steady and solemn. "If you are willing to make that sacrifice, then I can tell you how to defeat Moloch." Darryl was silent for a long moment, considering his options. Then, he looked the Sorceress in the eye.
"I am willing to do what it takes," he said, his voice filled with resolve. "Tell me what I need to do."
The Sorceress nodded, and began to speak. "Moloch's power comes from a source deep within the earth. If you can destroy that source, then you can defeat him." She paused, as if considering her next words carefully. "But the source can only be destroyed by a sacrifice of life. And not just any life - it must be the life of one who is pure of heart." Darryl's eyes widened as he understood what the Sorceress was saying.
"You mean I must die?" he asked, his voice trembling. The Sorceress nodded, her face grim.
Darryl stared at the Sorceress, his mind racing. Was he really willing to give up his life, just to defeat Moloch? He thought of all the people who had suffered at the hands of the demon, and of the countless others who would suffer if he did not act.
'But this world did nothing good for me, they killed my wife and made me a demon.' He thought inwardly.
Finally, he made his decision. "I will do it," he said, his voice resolute. "I will give up my life, if it means saving others."
The Sorceress nodded, a look of sadness on her face.
The Sorceress's expression grew even more grave. "Before we continue, there is something you must know," she said, her voice heavy with emotion. "Your wife, Elena, is alive and Moloch may use her against you." Darryl felt as if the world had stopped turning.
"What?" he said, his voice barely a whisper. "Elena is alive? But...but I saw her die. I saw her body." The Sorceress shook her head, her eyes filled with compassion.
"You did not see her body," she said gently. "You saw an illusion, created by Moloch to break your spirit. He already has his hands on her since a thousand year ago, waiting for you to come, so that if he failed with killing you, he would use her to coerce you and in the process, you would be eventually destroyed by him.