The room was dim and silent.
Rey lay sprawled across the cold floor, unmoving. A gaping hole tore through his chest, the edges jagged and brutal. Blood seeped out slowly, thick and reluctant, as if even it refused to abandon him.
A few steps away, Darius stood calmly, his greatsword resting at his side.
To him, the battle was already over.
Rey was a corpse.
A curious one, perhaps, but still a corpse.
He didnât notice the faint shimmer forming beside Reyâs body.
Nor did he hear the system struggling to respond.
[System Alert: Host HP has dropped to critical levels.]
[Immediate healing is required to prevent death.]
[HP: 137/4110]
[74/4110]
[12/4110]
[1/4110]
[0/4110]
[Host HP has reached zero.]
[Vital signs have ceased.]
[Detected: Reserved Energy Core.]
[Initiating emergency conversionâŠ]
[Energy Effect:
Regen Burst
â Triggered]
{Effect: Reconstruct fatal wounds to a survivable threshold.}
[Critical damage reversed.]
[HP stabilised. Host remains in critical condition.]
A suppressed pulse erupted from Reyâs body.
Flesh twisted and pulled itself together. Torn muscle reknit. Bones shifted back into place with faint, sickening cracks. The wound in his chest shrank rapidly, closing just enough to keep life from slipping away.
Just enough.
Rey let out a faint groan.
His eyes fluttered open.
But his body didnât respond.
His limbs felt like stone. His fingers wouldnât move. Even breathing felt heavy, forced, unnatural.
He tried to activate a skill.
Nothing.
He tried to summon his element.
Still nothing.
It was as if something had severed him from everything he was.
Panic crept into his chest.
âWhy⊠canât I move?â
Footsteps echoed faintly in the distance.
Guards.
They were coming.
His breathing grew shallow, uneven.
âIs this itâŠ?â
Images flashed through his mind.
His mother.
His sister.
âIâm sorryâŠâ
His eyes shut tightly as despair swallowed him whole.
Deep within him, another struggle had begun.
Inside the sealed space where his spirits resided, Aiden slammed against an invisible barrier.
âRey!â he roared.
No response.
Victor and the others felt it too.
Their bond was being forcefully cut off.
A wall had descended between them.
Their connection⊠sealed.
Back in the physical world, Reyâs body lay still.
But beneath him, the shadows stirred.
From the darkness pooled under his body, something rose.
Not light.
Not energy.
A particle so small it barely existed.
Cold.
Ancient.
Silent.
It hovered above Reyâs chest.
Then plunged straight into him.
His body jolted faintly.
Rey assumed it was just the aftershock of the Regen Burst.
He was wrong.
Inside Reyâs Conscious Realmâ
The endless void trembled.
At its center floated the orb of Darkness, calm and dormant.
The particle drifted toward it.
The moment they touchedâ
The orb shuddered violently.
A pulse rippled outward, distorting the void itself. The orb darkened, its surface thickening, deepening, turning into something far heavier than shadow.
Not darkness.
Something beneath it.
Something that consumed even the void.
[System Alert: Unknown energy detected.]
[AnalysingâŠ]
[Warning: Mutation detected.]
[Origin-level interference suspected.]
[Ability {Darkness} is undergoing forced evolution.]
[Foreign substance has taken root.]
[Original elemental core⊠being devoured.]
[New variation forming:
Oblivion Gloom
.]
[Warning: Element is sentient.]
[Ego formation detected.]
[Ego analysing host compatibilityâŠ]
[Result: Host deemed unworthy.]
[Ego initiating soul corruption.]
Inside Reyâs body, something answered.
Blood pulsed.
Not violently.
Not wildly.
But with authority.
[Emergency Protocol Triggered.]
[Unregistered Bloodline detected.]
[Bloodline Awakening⊠engaged.]
[Foreign Ego suppressed.]
[Host recognised.]
[Element stabilised.]
[Congratulations.]
[You have obtained the Unique Elemental Variation:
Oblivion Gloom
.]
{Element: Oblivion Gloom}
Grade:
Unknown (??-Tier)
Affiliation:
Darkness (Origin-Deviant)
Type:
Elemental Variation (Sentient)
Status:
Bonded (Forced)
Description:
Oblivion Gloom is not a shadowâit is the graveyard of concepts.
Born from annihilated laws, extinguished dimensions, and truths that no longer exist, it does not hide or blind.
It devours. It unwrites the very existence of light, time, and memory itself.
The room changed.
The temperature plummeted.
Light vanishedânot dimmed, not blockedâ
erased
.
Even reflections on the floor ceased to exist.
Darius stiffened.
A chill crawled up his spine.
He turned.
Rey was standing.
Barely.
His shoulders trembled. His breathing was shallow. But he was upright.
Alive.
ââŠImpossible,â Darius muttered.
Thenâ
Darkness expanded.
A dome of absolute black swallowed the room whole.
The exit vanished.
The walls vanished.
The floor vanished.
Darius took a step backâand found nothing behind him.
A whisper crawled across his senses.
âYou shouldnât have touched me.â
Darius roared, swinging his greatsword with full force.
It cut through the air.
Reyâs image split apart like mist.
An afterimage.
Gone.
Darius spun, slashing wildly.
Nothing existed anymore.
Thenâ
Pain.
A shallow cut across his back.
Another across his leg.
His shoulder.
Six strikes.
Simultaneous.
Perfect.
Blood spilt into nothingness.
Darius growled, forcing a laugh.
âPlaying tricks again? Think this scares me?â
Silence answered.
Then a voice echoed from everywhere.
âI donât need tricks to end you.â
A pause.
â
I need you gone
.â
From the darkness, six distorted daggers surged forward, serrated and unnatural.
They struck together.
Each aimed at a vital joint.
A vital artery.
Dariusâs eyes widened.
His breath froze mid-howl.
And for the first timeâ
Fear touched him.
Reyâs voice whispered one last time.
Calm.
Absolute.
âNowâŠ
FALL
.â
The dome of darkness pulsed onceâ
Then collapsed inward, folding into itself like a dying star.
When the black vanished, the world returned.
Darius lay sprawled across the shattered floor, unmoving. His armour was torn apart, his body carved with deep scars. Blood stained the ground beneath him.
His mind was broken.
And Rey stood alone.
The lingering darkness clung faintly to his form, his eyes glowing with a dim, cold light. A faint curve touched his lipsânot triumph, not joy.
Just certainty.
Even someone as resilient as Darius had been reduced to this.
Darius suddenly coughed.
Blood spilt from his mouth as his fingers twitched.
Thenâ
Slash.
A deep cut opened across his side.
Another followed.
Then another.
Even as he collapsed again, the attacks didnât stop. Invisible blades rained down mercilessly, carving into him from all directions. His arms flailed wildly, trying to grab somethingâanything.
But there was nothing.
No enemy.
No presence.
Only pain.
âYou think⊠this is enough to kill me?â Darius growled through clenched teeth, blood pooling in his mouth. âYouâre a fool, kid. My guards will be here any second. Youâre finished.â
Thenâ
Everything stopped.
The slashes vanished.
The shadows withdrew.
The oppressive darkness began to thin.
A figure stepped forward.
The same boy.
The same face.
No wounds. No scars.
The hole in his chest was gone as if it had never existed.
Darius stared, his breath hitching.
âYouâre⊠a monster,â he spat, forcing down his fear. âBut even monsters can be killed.â
His gaze dropped to the daggers still hovering in the air.
Only then did he notice it.
Thick, writhing black tendrils connected each blade to Reyâs shadowâlike extensions of his own body.
Not a technique.
An authority.
âIf I had that powerâŠâ Darius muttered, greed and regret flickering across his eyes. âHah⊠looks like luck truly despises me.â
Rey stepped closer.
His presence was calm.
Cold.
Unforgiving.
âWho said Iâm the one falling here?â
Dariusâs eyes widened.
From Reyâs shadow, something massive emerged.
A hilt.
Then more.
Metal formed, growing upward as darkness condensed around it. In moments, a towering greatsword stood in Reyâs graspâlarger than his body, thick and brutal, radiating a suffocating pressure.
Darius gasped.
âH-HowâŠ? Summoning from your shadow? Thatâs impossible!â His voice trembled. âThatâs a Stage Two weapon! You shouldnât even be able to touch something like that!â
But it wasnât the size that terrified him.
It was the aura.
Dense. Heavy. Crushing.
This blade had already stepped into Stage Two territory.
The pressure alone made his stomach churn.
âWhat are you planning?â Darius snarled desperately. âKill me, and youâre done! Iâm connected! Youâll be hunted, erased!â
Rey didnât hesitate.
âIâm not killing you,â he said flatly.
He raised the blade, darkness lifting its impossible weight.
âBut I am sending a message.â
The air trembled.
âTell your master this,â Rey continued, his voice carrying a chilling edge. âEngrave it into your soul.â
âThe Raven Blade is coming.â
âFor every one of you greedy bastards.â
âAnd one day⊠Iâll have my hand around his throatâfor the scar you gave me today.â
Darius screamed.
âNOâWAITâ!â
Too late.
The blade came down once.
Clean.
Precise.
Dariusâs arm was severed at the shoulder.
The air screamed as flesh burned and blood exploded outward. His howl echoed through the entire building, raw and agonised.
The wall behind him split apart.
The floor cracked.
It was chaos.
Pain.
Humiliation.
Rey simply turned away.
Then his gaze paused.
Dariusâs greatsword lay nearby, abandoned.
âTrophy,â Rey muttered, picking it up.
As he turned to leave, a dark tendril returnedâholding something.
Rey frowned.
A severed piece.
Dariusâs arm.
ââŠWhat the hell?â Rey muttered. âThrow it away. Weâre done here.â
The tendril didnât move.
It resisted.
Rey sighed. âFine. Do whatever you want.â
The darkness wrapped around the severed hand and dragged it into his shadow. But before it vanished, the ring on the fingerâgleaming with a faint, ominous glowâwas carefully removed. Taking it inside, too.
Then it too disappeared into the void.
System messages flared briefly in Reyâs vision.
Something had unlocked.
But there was no time.
The guards were almost here.
He stored the looted sword and activated his skill.
{
Shadow Meld
}
Rey vanished.
He burst through the third floorâs bathroom window, the wind roaring past him as he escaped into the night.
By the time the guards stormed in, all they found was Dariusâscreaming, broken, his arm gone, blood soaking the floor.
No one noticed the missing hand.
A mistake that would haunt him forever.
The Martial Center erupted into chaos. Sirens wailed. Search teams mobilised. A city-wide hunt began for the mysterious intruder.
But Rey was already gone.
By the time he reached home, his speed felt different.
Faster.
Stronger.
Something inside him was shifting.
Outside his house, he whispered, {
Phantom Stride
}
He leapt effortlessly to his window and slipped inside, closing it silently behind him.
Locking the door, he exhaled deeply.
âAiden⊠Zero⊠where were you guys?â he muttered tiredly. âWhatever. Iâll ask later.â
He yawned.
ââŠI need sleep.â
And just like that, Reyânow known as
The Raven Blade
âfell into slumber.
But the world would not rest tonight.
For the first time in history, someone had invaded the Martial Center, defeated a Director, and vanished without a trace.
The hunt for the Raven Blade had begun.
And it wouldnât end until the world realisedâ
This wasnât a thief.
This wasnât an intruder.
This was the birth of a storm.
One that would shake the entire Blue Planet.