With thunderclaps resounding across the skies like war drums, the sky appeared to be an ocean of chaos swirling with black clouds. Yggdrasil, the once-glorious World Tree that had united all worlds, was in misery. Its branches quivered in the wind, and its roots were rotting. The prophesy was coming to pass with an intensity that no one could have predicted, and the end was in sight.
Grasping Prometheus' Flame, a burning embodiment of her ancestry, Eira stood on the battlefield, her pulse racing. It threatened to burn her from the inside out as it raced through her veins. Alaric, Lysandra, Tyr, and Xiao Li, her battle-weary but resolute allies, surrounded her. They'd come too far, gone through too much, to go back now. The last enemy they had to face was Chronos, the ancient deity of time and the mastermind for their demise.
Chronos appeared as an overpowering force from a distance. He was a shadowy figure with star-like eyes. He felt the bend of time bending reality itself. His entire existence served as a warning that even gods would eventually run out of time.
"Monsters... Would you dare to confront me? Deep and resonant, Chronos's voice sounded like a thousand voices all at once. "Your life is simply a glimmer in the never-ending stream of time. You have no significance.
Even though Eira's heart pounded, she remained steadfast and defiant, her fire burning. She said, "We are the fire that refuses to go out," her voice unwavering as panic began to seep into her chest. "You cannot erase us."
Alaric, with the strength of the Allfather, the blade of the sword of Odin gleamed as he stood at her side. His hitherto doomed spirit was now radiant with salvation, and he moved forward, prepared to lay down his life in defense of the cause. Despite the dire circumstances, he muttered to Eira, "We've made it this far together." His tone was somewhat heated. "Prevent giving up now."
His eyes met Eira's, and a wave of love made the dread inside her less intense. More than just conflicts had characterized their trip; they had also laughed together, fought through emotional wounds, and discovered aspects of themselves they were unaware of. Now, with everything on the line, they stood side by side at the precipice of the end of the world.
Always ready with a caustic quip, Lysandra silently, unexpectedly. With the might of the ancient sea dragon flowing through its jewel-like center, she whirled her blade, the Heart of Tiamat. "Do we have a plan?" she whispered, her customary bluster diminished by Chronos's commanding presence. Or, as is our usual practice, will we simply wing it?
The once-powerful god of battle, Tyr, clenched his jaw. Even though his abilities had somewhat recovered after his banishment from Asgard, he was still incomparable to Chronos. He stepped forward and stated, "We hit him with everything we got," flexing his one remaining hand in preparation. "There won't be a world left to save if we fail here."
The eccentric scholar Xiao Li adjusted his spectacles and looked fascinatedly at Chronos despite the seriousness of the situation. With his thoughts whirling, he stated, "Chronos draws his power from the distortion of time." "Somehow, we have to stop that flow. If we manage to weaken him enough so that Eira's Flame can end him, that is.
Chronos raised his arm, the wind howling, and with a snap of his fingers, time slowed around them. The world distorted, twisted, and stretched. Tyr and Alaric started to charge toward him, but they moved slowly, like they were sprinting through water.
Eira sensed the manipulation of time as her body became heavier and her fire grew dimmer. But this was not how she was going to let things end. She focused the flame inside of her by utilizing all the strength she possessed her till it was scorching hot. Though time might change, her fire never went out.
She abruptly recalled Prometheus's words, which had been murmuring in the recesses of her consciousness: "The fire I gave humanity is not just a gift of light or warmth." It is the ember of disobedience and the determination to live despite all the circumstances.
With a flaming aura around her body, Eira's flame ignited and blazed brighter than before. Her strength resisted Chronos' attempt to manipulate time, enveloping her and her friends in a bubble of normalcy. Her yell, "Now!" served as a rallying cry.
With a sudden thrust, Alaric struck out at Chronos, his blade slicing through the air. The ancient deity easily blocked it, but Tyr arrived next, unleashing his war scream reverberating over the battlefield with sheer force. Lysandra dove behind and slashed at Chronos with the Heart of Tiamat, marking the evil god's body with luminous markings with each blow.
Sneering, Chronos summoned the strength of time, his might rising. The world started to shatter as he extended his hand. Realities broke like glass, fragments hanging in midair. The sky split open, revealing a chaotic swirl of time and space, and the very earth fractured.
"It's too late," Xiao Li said. "This needs to stop right now!"
With a fiery demeanor, Eira advanced. She was aware of her obligations. Although sacrifice was mentioned in the prophecy, it wasn't made clear who would provide it. She understood now. Rekindling the nine suns that once illuminated the world—suns that could only be ignited by her flame—was the only way to defeat Chronos.
"No, Eira!" With a yell, Alaric realized what she meant. However, it was already too late.
With resolution mixed with affection, she turned to face him. "There isn't another route. You must have faith in me.
Even though Alaric's heart hurt, he nodded and took a step back, understanding that he could not intervene.
Eira's flames spiraled upward as she raised her palms to the heavens. She summoned the suns of old, long since destroyed by the arrows of Hou Yi. As one by one, their light returned to the globe, and they started to glow in the skies. However, Eira saw her life energy dwindling with every sun she rekindled. She was being consumed by flames.
With time, the brightness of the sun broke through Chronos's grip, and he howled with wrath. For the first time, fear flashed in his celestial eyes as his might wavered.
Eira released the entire might of Prometheus' Flame with one last surge of energy, enveloping Chronos in a deluge of heavenly fire. The deity let out a cry as his shape broke apart and his command over time was lost.
The conflict had ended.
With her vitality depleted, Eira fell to the ground as the sun rose brilliantly again, illuminating the world. Rushing to her side, Alaric embraced her tightly. Her light was going out.
With tears in his eyes, he muttered, "You... saved us all."
With a feeble grin, Eira placed her palm on his cheek. "We were able to save between themselves."
Her spark faded out at that point.
However, the globe started to mend as the sun climbed higher in the sky. The worlds saw a resurgence of life as Yggdrasil's roots became stronger. The world was reborn by hope rather than devastation, which was an unexpected manner that the prophecy had come true.
Eira's tale would be woven into the very fabric of time, and her sacrifice would become legendary.