The room that was once filled with dark energy now seems to be changing. Even though the man in the black cloak still stood, his strength seemed to waver. Each of his steps staggered as if something was holding him back.
Arya gripped his sword tightly, feeling an odd warmth spreading from its blade. "Laksmi, do you feel this?" she asked, staring into the chasm between them.
Laksmi, who was still holding her bow, smiled faintly. "I know." This is not just our strength. There is something... or someone, who is helping us."
The man in the black cloak raised his hand, trying to absorb energy from the glowing reliefs on the wall. However, on the contrary, the light emitted by the reliefs grew brighter, almost blinding him.
"Impossible!" he shouted, his face hidden behind the cloak starting to lose control. "This is my territory!" You have no right to control the energy here!"
Arya seized the moment to move forward. He jumped from one piece of floor to another, approaching the man in the black cloak. Laksmi, who understood Arya's intentions, immediately shot an ancient rope above them. The rope snapped, and an old gong fell from the ceiling of the room. The gong emitted a piercing sound that echoed throughout the space, shaking the floor and walls. At the same time, the reliefs on the walls emitted flashes of blue light that directly hit the man in the black cloak.
"No! You will not defeat me this way!" he shouted, his body beginning to be enveloped by the blue light.
Arya landed right in front of him, staring sharply into the man's eyes. "You are not the master here. This energy belongs to the holy guardians, not to you."
The man tried to resist, but the blue light began to envelop him completely. In an instant, he vanished, leaving the air once again silent.
The chasm that separated Arya and Laksmi slowly closed again. Arya ran towards Laksmi, both panting but relieved.
"We did it," said Arya with a smile. "At least for now."
Laksmi nodded. "But I think this is just the beginning." "This room holds more secrets than we thought."
They looked around, realizing that blue light was now flowing along the walls, forming a pattern like a map. In the middle of the room, a circle of light began to appear, as if waiting for them to step into it.
"Is this the next test?" Laksmi asked.
Arya shook his head. "I don't know." But one thing is for sure, this will bring us closer to the truth."
With tested courage, they stepped together into the circle of light, ready to face whatever awaited on the other side.
As their steps touched the circle of light, the air around them felt different. The world beyond the circle looked like another dimension a dark sky filled with brightly shining stars, a ground that resembled crystal reflecting their shadows, and in the distance, a giant tower stood majestically with a blue light emanating from its peak.
Laksmi looked around, her eyes filled with both awe and caution. Laksmi looked around, her eyes filled with both awe and caution. "This is no longer our world, Arya. What exactly are we facing?" Arya nodded, trying to calm the rising anxiety. "I don't know.""This is no longer our world, Arya. What are we really facing?"
Arya nodded, trying to calm the rising feeling of anxiety. "I don't know." But I am sure this place is part of our destiny. The tower might be the key to uncovering everything."
They began walking towards the tower, passing through a vast field that emitted a faint light. Each step felt heavy, as if the ground was slowly draining their energy. Laksmi felt her bracelet vibrating again, this time stronger than before.
"Watch the ground," said Laksmi as she paused for a moment. "Something is not right." I feel our energy being drained here."
Arya observed the crystal ground beneath them, then gripped his sword. "We have no choice." The longer we stay here, the weaker we become. We need to reach the tower as soon as possible."
As they continued their journey, a rumbling sound suddenly echoed from afar. The ground in front of them began to crack, and from the fissure emerged a creature in the shape of a black shadow with glowing red eyes. The creature was large, resembling a wolf but with a body like dark smoke.
"So this is another test," Arya muttered as he raised his sword, ready to face the creature.
Laksmi stepped back a few paces, taking position with her bow. "Arya, be careful." I think this creature is more than just a shadow."
The creature let out a deafening roar, then jumped towards them with incredible speed. Arya managed to dodge, but the wave of energy from the creature's attack caused the ground around them to collapse.
Laksmi released a glowing arrow, but the arrow merely pierced the creature's body without harming it. "Impossible!" "My arrow has no effect at all!"
Arya tried to attack with his sword, but the result was the same. Every time the blade struck the creature, the attack seemed to pierce through empty air.
The creature laughed, its voice hoarse and terrifying. "Your power is useless here." This world is mine, and you are just uninvited guests.
Arya looked at Laksmi, his eyes full of conviction despite the seemingly hopeless situation. "We can't attack him like usual. We need to find his weakness."
Laksmi nodded. She felt her bracelet again, trying to understand the increasingly strong vibration. "This bracelet... it seems to be connected to this place." I will try something.
With unwavering determination, Laksmi closed her eyes, focusing on the energy flowing from her bracelet. Light began to emanate from her wrist, forming ancient patterns in the air. The shadowy creature seemed disturbed, moving back while growling angrily.
Arya saw the opportunity. "Laksmi, keep going!" I will find a way to attack!
The light from Laksmi's bracelet grew brighter, enveloping the area around them. The shadowy creature appeared to weaken, its smoke-like body beginning to break into small fragments.
"No! This is impossible!" the creature screamed, before finally disappearing completely.
When the atmosphere fell silent again, Laksmi collapsed to her knees, exhausted. Arya immediately approached her, helping Laksmi to her feet.
"You are amazing, Laksmi," Arya said with a relieved tone. "Without you, we would never have succeeded."
Laksmi smiled weakly. "I think this power is not mine alone." There is something greater that is helping us."
They gazed at the tower in the distance, which now appeared brighter than ever. They knew that their journey was not yet over, and what awaited them at the tower might be their greatest test.
The circle of light slowly faded, and they stood in the middle of a space that felt like the boundary between the real world and a dream. The walls were made of transparent crystal that reflected their shadows, but in the middle of the room, there was an ancient altar emitting a soft blue light.
Arya stepped closer, curiosity mixed with caution. "This feels like the center of all the energy we are sensing," he murmured.
Laksmi nodded, staring at the altar with a sharp gaze. "I feel something familiar... like someone is calling."
As they approached, faint black shadows began to appear around them. Slowly, the shadows took the form of ancient warriors with glowing red eyes. They stood upright beside the altar, as if they were unwavering guardians.
"We are not alone," Arya whispered as he raised his sword."We are not alone," Arya whispered while raising his sword.
One of the soldier figures stepped forward, his voice echoing as if thousands of souls were speaking in unison. "Only those with pure hearts and intentions can step further."Only those with pure hearts and intentions can take a step further. Who are you, and what are you looking for?"
Arya and Laksmi exchanged glances. Laksmi stepped forward, her voice calm yet full of conviction. "We have come to seek the truth and protect our world from destruction."
The soldier looked at them with a gaze that seemed to pierce into their souls. "Your words are easy to say, but your hearts must be tested." Are you ready to face the darkest shadows of yourselves?
Before they could answer, the light from the altar shone brighter, and the room transformed. Arya found himself alone, standing in the middle of a forest he knew well the forest near his village. However, the village looked destroyed, black smoke billowing everywhere.
"What is this?" she whispered, trying to understand what was happening.
Familiar voices were heard, desperate calls from people he knew. The faces he once protected appeared, looking at him with full of hatred. "You left us, Arya. This is all your fault," said one of them.
Arya gripped his sword tightly, his heart filled with guilt. "No... I didn't mean to leave you..."
Meanwhile, Laksmi found herself in an empty room filled only with her own shadow. The shadow spoke, with a voice identical to hers. "You are always in doubt, always feeling not good enough." "How can you be someone who is trusted?"
Laksmi tried to calm herself, but the shadow drew closer, emitting a cold laugh. "You know it's true." Every step you take is colored by doubt. How can you save anyone?
Arya and Laksmi now face their greatest test not against an enemy, but against themselves.