A fractured sky loomed above, streaked with ominous cracks that bled silver light. The air reeked of scorched earth and something fouler—something unnatural. This was the Hundredth Dimension, the final battlefield, where the fate of everything hinged on one last victory.
Nyx stood at the forefront, her tall figure steady despite the chaos around her. Blood trickled down her arm, staining the hilt of her sword. Her chest rose and fell with measured breaths, her amber eyes locked onto the monstrous entity that towered before them—a being unlike any they had faced before. It was no mere beast from the portals, no mindless entity bent on destruction. This was something far worse. Something that watched them with understanding.
Behind Nyx, her companions readied themselves. They were the strongest warriors she had ever known—each as unyielding as steel, as unbreakable as the bonds they had forged across their harrowing journey.
Aurora stood to her right, golden eyes burning with defiance, her sword blazing with an inner fire that mirrored the sun itself. Seraphine, draped in flowing black and violet, was a vision of silent power, her shadowy magic curling like tendrils of the void around her fingertips. Celeste's emerald gaze flickered with intensity, the very wind at her command as the earth trembled beneath her feet.
To her left, Orion and Gideon exchanged a silent glance, the battle-worn veterans who had guided them through countless perils. Orion, a broad-shouldered warrior whose axe could cleave mountains, exuded the wisdom of a father watching over his children. Gideon, his darkened armor scarred from countless battles, was their unwavering strategist, the mind that had kept them alive this long.
And then there was Lila—small, fragile in appearance but brimming with raw power. Her fingers curled into fists as she stood close to Nyx, eyes filled with unshaken belief.
Together, they had survived ninety-nine Trials.
Together, they had forged their way through the impossible.
And yet, as they stood before this final enemy, an unbearable weight settled over them.
Something was wrong.
The entity moved, and in an instant, the battle began.
It was unlike anything before. No strategy worked, no power landed a decisive blow. It knew them—knew their strengths, their weaknesses, the depths of their bonds. It struck at them mercilessly, precisely.
Nyx fought with everything she had. Her blade clashed against the beast's massive claws, each strike fueled by desperation. She could not lose here. They could not lose here.
But one by one, her companions fell.