Adamās body finally gave out. A shuddering cough wracked his serpentine form, and he vomited a torrent of dark, coppery blood onto the pale stone.
Agony, deep and systemic, pulsed from the void-rend wound in his chest, echoed by the hollow ache where his vitality had been permanently devoured. Instinctively, he tried to activate Blooming Vitality, but the well was dry. His mana core sputtered, empty and strained. The Gluttonās Avatar had burned through everything.
Gritting his mental teeth, he began the slow, painful crawl towards Ignis and Alice. Every movement was a monumental effort. He reached them, his massive head lowering to the ground with a thud.
Ignis was holding Alice protectively, her own body a tapestry of cracks and burns. Her eyes were glazed with pain and exhaustion, but they burned with a desperate will to stay conscious.
Adamās gaze shifted to Alice. His heart, or the monsterās equivalent, clenched. The Voidweaver Pantherās form was faint, almost translucent. She didnāt look solid, she looked like a mirage, a shadow of smoke that could be scattered by the faintest breeze. Her chest rose and fell in shallow, irregular hitches.
āDamn it all to hell. What was that thing? Why Alice? And why now, of all times?ā The questions swirled in a toxic mix of fury, pain, and helplessness. Nothing about this made sense. It felt like a cosmic violation, an unfair twist in a story already brutal enough.
"Ignis," Adam rasped, his voice a broken, bloody thing. "Rest. You need to rest."
The young drake whimpered, nuzzling Aliceās insubstantial form. Ā«Is... is she going to be okay?Ā» The hope in that question was so fragile it was almost painful.
Adam fell silent. The empty platitudeāāsheāll be fineāādied in his throat. He couldnāt say it. He didnāt know. Looking at her fading form, he truly didnāt know.
Just then, a blue screen, cold and clinical, flickered in his vision, analyzing the closest allied entity.
[ Diagnosis of Companion: Alice (Umbral Regent Panther). ]
[Status: Critical. Comatose. ]
[Cause: Violent Void Essence Siphon. Core integrity compromised. Void-energy leakage detected at the core nexus. ]
[Prognosis: Temporary comatose state induced as a failsafe to prevent complete dissipation. Core is attempting self-sealing. External stabilization required to prevent permanent degradation. ]
[Note: Condition is treatable. Core breach must be mended. ]
A wave of shaky, profound relief washed over the agony. āTemporary. Treatable.ā It wasnāt a death sentence. It was a severe, critical injury, but there was a path. There was hope. He clung to it like a lifeline, the tension in his massive frame easing a fraction.
āThank god...ā
"Ignis," Adam said again, his voice gaining a shred of steadiness. "Sheās going to be okay. Itās bad, but she can recover. So donāt worry. Rest first. Let me handle the rest."
Ignis shook her head weakly, a stubborn glint in her pained eyes. Ā«I can... I can still stand guard... Iām sorry. I was useless back there...Ā»
"NO!" Adamās roar was sharp, fueled by a protective anger that had nothing to do with the drake. "Donāt you ever say that! All of you were vital! The enemy was just... on another level. If not for this cursed crown, weād all be dead. So donāt you dare blame yourself, Ignis. You fought with everything you had. Thatās all that matters."
Ignisās resolve crumbled. Her large, reptilian eyes welled up with glowing, molten tears that sizzled as they hit the ground. The bravado, the eagerness to please, the reckless courageāall stripped away, leaving behind a scared, young creature. She began to sob, heavy, shuddering cries that shook her injured body.
Ā«I was so scared,Ā» she wept, the words tumbling out between gasps. Ā«I donāt want to die. I donāt want to lose you. I donāt want Alice to disappear. It was so dark, and I couldnāt do anything...Ā»
Adamās heart broke. He didnāt have the words. Instead, he carefully, painfully, wrapped the less-injured part of his massive body around Ignis and the spectral form of Alice, creating a ragged, bloody shelter. He rested his head near hers, ignoring the protest of his own wounds.
"I know," he murmured, the layered echo gone from his voice, leaving only tired, shared fear. "Iām scared too. I feel... so weak. I couldnāt protect any of you properly."
Ignis nuzzled against his scales, her tears slowing. Ā«Thatās not true,Ā» she sniffled. Ā«You did your best. You fought so hard for us. Youāre amazing, Adam.Ā» She said it with such childlike conviction that it carried its own kind of truth.
Adam managed a weak, pained smile, a strange expression on his serpentine features. "Iām glad you said that," he whispered, the words thick with exhaustion.
His gaze, heavy-lidded, drifted past Ignis to where Lilith lay motionless, a pale smear against the white stone some distance away. A fresh spike of guilt and worry pierced the haze of his pain. "I have to... check on Lilith."
Ignis, still sniffling, tightened her grip around Aliceās fading form. Ā«I-I can still hold on. Iāll guard them.Ā» The offer was brave, but her voice trembled with the strain of simply staying upright.
Adam shook his head slightly, a barely perceptible movement. "Donāt... push yourself..." he tried to say, but the command died in his throat.
His own body was screaming at him, a symphony of agony and profound depletion. The world began to tilt and swim at the edges of his vision. āDamn it... come on, body. Just a little further. I need to know if sheās okay...ā
But the debt to the Crown, the void-rend wound, the shattered mana core, and the sheer emotional toll had reached their absolute limit. The stubborn will that had carried him through countless battles and evolutions finally sputtered and guttered out.
A deep, irresistible coldness seeped from his core, washing over him. The sharp pains faded into a distant, numb roar. The sight of Ignisās worried face, the faint glow of Alice, the white canyon wallsāall of it began to blur, darkening at the edges as if being consumed by his own personal void.
"No... not yet..." he thought, or tried to, but the thought was formless and slow.
The last thing he felt was the cold stone against his cheek as his massive head slumped to the ground. The last thing he heard was Ignisās sharp, panicked gasp. Ā«Adam...? ADAM!Ā»
Then, nothing. Only a deep, silent, and all-consuming darkness, dragging him down into unconsciousness.