POV 1: Solomon Kane â Abyssal Ruins, Beneath the Southern Ice
The water clung to Solomon like oil now. Not cold. Not wet. Just
wrong
. His dive suit was shredded in places, scorched by energies no material science could explain. Behind him, Reina's panicked voice crackled over the comms, increasingly distorted.
âSolomonâget out of there! That thingâs
watching
you!â
He floated in the abyss, a lone figure beneath the frozen shell of the world, facing the obsidian pyramid that had awakened. Its eye had not blinked. It had
stared
into him. Through him.
No, not stared.
Spoken.
âYou sealed me once. You wonât again.â
He didnât understand what it meantâwhat he had sealed. But somewhere in the back of his mind, something
old
shifted. A memory not his own. A war waged in stars that had long since died.
A sound echoed from the structure. Rhythmic. Like breathing.
Then movement.
Stone peeled apart like petals. Runes lit across the structure,
not with magic
, but something deeperâprimordial script that pulsed with meaning and will. Not Elven. Not human.
Not from this reality
.
And from the opening, a shape emerged. Humanoid. Hooded in liquid black, limbs flowing like smokeâno face, just a void that drew in light and sound. Yet Solomon heard words.
Not with ears. With
soul
.
âWe remember you, Gatebreaker.â
Solomonâs breath caught.
âYou carry the wound. The scar left when you touched the edge.â
Visions slammed into his mindâbattlefields beyond galaxies, dying gods, a ring of black fire around a screaming planet. And himselfâno longer humanâstanding in armor that rippled with shadows, wielding a blade made from the memory of fear.
âThe Seal fractured. The bindings rot. You are needed.â
He collapsed, the pressure of the truth suffocating.
âKneel, Solomon Kane.â
His body obeyed before his mind caught up. He fell onto the sea floor as if gravity had
inverted
. The creature raised a hand and drew a symbol in the waterâa spiral intersected with a burning eye. The glyph seared itself into the space between them.
âWe name you: Abyss Knight.â
Darkness surged.
It wasnât pain. It wasnât power. It was
understanding
. He saw the abyss for what it wasânot evil, not corruption, but the
shadow cast by all light
. The necessary silence between stars. The gatekeepers of forbidden knowledge.
And now, he was one of them.
The ocean exploded.
POV 2: Reina Morales â Recon Sub
Starlance
The
Starlance
rocked hard as a shockwave tore through the water. Sonar screamed, systems went dead, and the viewport cracked with glowing veins of pressure and magic. Reina cursed, gripping the helm.
Then she saw it.
Solomon Kane rose from the trench, but he was no longer just a man. Armor of swirling dark metal clung to his frame, alive and shifting, a helmet forming with a crescent-shaped visor that pulsed faintly. In his hand was a weaponânot a sword, not a gun, but a
shape
that the eye refused to hold.
âSolomonâŠ?â
His voice came through the comms. Calm. Serene. Different.
âI remember now. I remember what they were. What we were.â
âWe?â
âThe Abyss Knights. We were the first. We kept the balance when the First Gates opened. Before Forestia. Before Earth. Before time bled.â
The abyss behind him pulsed like a heartbeat. Creatures stirred. Eyes opened in the dark.
âI need to return to the surface,â Solomon said.
Reina hesitated. âWhat are you now?â
He turned to her slowly.
âThe one thing that still remembers how to fight whatâs coming.â
POV 3: Jamie Lancaster â UN Arcology, Geneva
The images from
Starlance
had the entire science council in chaos. Solomonâs transformation, the emergence of the ruins, and the creature that had spokenânone of it could be explained.
Jamie stood in the central holochamber, trying to make sense of the recordings.
Leylines were fluctuating again. The energy patterns around Antarctica had gone from erratic to
coordinated
. Something was building.
And now Solomon Kaneâher rescuer, her friendâwas something else entirely.
Her fingers trembled as she opened the last transmission from
Starlance
âSolomonâs voice.
âJamie, if you get this⊠I need you to find the record of the Seven Seals. Itâs buried in the Elven archives beneath Geneva. The truth about the Abyss isnât in human history. Itâs in theirs. They fought it once too. They just forgot.â
She stared at the encrypted Elven archive locked behind diplomatic firewalls.
She would break in tonight.
POV 4: Mary â Orbital Station, Earthwatch
Mary watched the footage from
Starlance
and felt a chill in her bones.
Not from fear.
From
recognition
.
She had seen symbols like those in the Old Temple of Lunar Ashesâbefore the war. Forbidden texts claimed they were marks left by the âOuter Walkersââbeings even Luna herself feared. She had dismissed it then. She couldnât now.
Beside her, Dyug stirred in his stasis field.
For the first time, he
whispered
.
âKnight of the Abyss⊠the Watchers will stirâŠâ
Mary leaned closer. âWhat did you say?â
âHe opens the path⊠but they walk in shadow⊠behindâŠâ
She stepped back. Her own instincts screaming.
The Gate in Forestia had opened.
The one below Antarctica had stirred.
And now, Solomon Kaneâ
a human
âhad become the first of the old guardians.
âMay Luna protect us,â she said.
But deep down, she feared Luna was
not enough
.
POV 5: Queen Elara â Forestia, True Gate Chamber
The creature that stepped through the True Gate was beautiful and wrong. Not flesh. Not soul.
Possibility made manifest.
It walked like memory and shadow. Its voice, when it spoke, made the priests bleed from the ears.
âYour kind once helped close the Wound.â
Elaraâs mouth was dry. âWe remember nothing of this.â
âBecause you were made to forget.â
Vyelar raised his blade. âWhat do you want?â
The creatureâs body pulsedâreality bending around it.
âTo finish what was started. The Seal is undone. The Abyss wakes. And so must we.â
It turned toward Elara.
âYou summoned me. So now, you must choose.â
Elara clenched her fists. âChoose what?â
The void-being raised its handâand the True Gate showed
Solomon Kane
clad in dark armor, standing at the edge of the Southern World.
âYour ancient enemy now bears our mark. The balance tilts. Decide quickly, Elven Queen. Will you
join the abyss⊠or be consumed by it?
â
POV 6: Solomon Kane â Antarctica, Standing Alone
The storm howled around him, the auroras above bleeding into shades no human eye should perceive. Solomon stood at the edge of the trench where the abyssal pyramid had risen.
His new armor felt like a second skin. Alive. Whispering. It didnât tell him what to doâit
remembered
for him. Tactics. Rituals. Secrets.
He raised his hand, and the blade respondedâlengthening into a jagged weapon that looked forged from the scream of stars.
He felt
them
stirring beneath the ice.
Not Elves.
Not humans.
Not even Abyss.
Something
older still
.
He turned toward the horizon.
âIf I am the First Abyss Knight⊠then it falls to me to warn the worlds.â
Above, the stars flickered unnaturally. One of them blinkedâand didnât reopen.