A short amount of ti passed in the real world. But another ten years had passed in the Everlasting Wilds.
The Dark Court had grown once more. The new Illuminati mbers were only novice soldiers when Mater summoned them to cleanse the warehouse of the Lotus tower.
Now, they were all experienced battle hardened warriors with twenty-years of endless fighting on their sleeves.
They lost many. But they also resurrected many. The core structure of a Psycho Force allowed them to easily turn into Revenants. Telara wasn’t stingy about producing bodies either.
The Dark Court fought. War fed them and enriched them. They used their resources to trade with the Moon and Sun Court for new bodies.
In the twenty years that Mater wasn’t their, Queen Cristina of the Sun Court had also figured out a way to make a vessel for the Dark Court.
This vessel was called Construct, using the animating power of the Everlasting Wilds to give life to chanical or inanimate objects.
This had produce an even more impressive type of Psycho Beings.
There were the pure human Psychics.
Then there were the Psycho Revenants.
And now there were Psycho Constructs.
Psycho Constructs were mainly a fuse between flesh and clockwork chanism. It was the main product of the Sun Court.
But Tony Snow and his talented Craftsn improved on it. They used the knowledge they had in the modern world, applying the power of the Construct on it, and creating Psycho Cyborg. Psycho Beings with advantages and weaknesses of their own.
"Damn! What are all these Cyborg Psychics?"
Crow’s legion had a lot of Cyborgs. They wore black trench coats and fedoras. So of them had gold clockwork hands. So had sleek steel tal eyes that could shoot laser. So had a blade built within their arms.
Crow tipped his fedora gently. "A lot of things happened in the Wilds when you aren’t there, Master. A lot of great things."
"Everything is under control?" Mater asked.
"Of course, Master. , Aurora, and Bash, could handle everything. You taught us how before. The two queens were very accommodating also."
"Oh well. Let see the power of these new Cyborgs!" Mater grinned widely.
Crow nodded and raised his hands.
"Brothers and sisters!" Crow shouted.
"Aye!" They shouted back.
"Destroy our enemies!"
The Abyssal Legion rushed at the army of Abominations. They collided with each other.
The officials of Vieta sweated profusely. They thought they had an upper hand because their soldiers were brainwashed and did not fear death.
But the Psychics did not fear death either. They had tasted war and woken the bloodlust within them.
Many of these Psychics were the ta Institute students, or mafia mbers, or forr cultists of the Red Keepers. They were shown what they truly capable of and the right way to utilize the Negative Emotions within them.
It was the sa way that Mater had taught Selina to bathe in her negative emotions. A Psychic shouldn’t try to suppress them. They should beco one with them.
And that could make them fall to the extre side of personality.
"What are even these forces? They are definitely not Infernal Hell." A Vieta official comnted.
"They aren’t Glacial Hell either. Even those minor Hells like Brine Hell or Liminal Hell. There are no hell that looked like this!"
"Maybe it’s not a hell? Maybe it is heaven or a different dinsion?"
The other looked at that officials. Those Cyborgs Soldiers had a dense Chaos aura, thicker than themselves. They laughed at him.
"Of course it is a hell! You think one single person could make an entire new dinsion for himself?"
Vieta had much more soldiers than Crow’s Abyssal Legion. The Psychics were more powerful, fiercer and fought in a very good tactic. However, their number was still too few to completely trample the Vieta’s army.
That was about to change.
Aurora led her own legion through the portal. She ca with the Psycho-Cast Psychics and those that were specialized in Psycho Items.
The advance of the Psycho Constructs didn’t just allow the Psycho Cyborgs to be born. It had also pushed entire new path of creating Psycho Items and Equipnt.
Originally, the only notable and useful Psycho Weapon was the Psycho-Blade. There were many variations of the Psycho-Blade but its core was unchanged.
Now, Psycho Weapons were split in two categories. Psycho-lee and Psycho-Range.
Aurora’s legion had a lot of Psycho-Range Users. They used bow, guns, crossbows, energy projectors, and many more. It had the sa principal as casting a spell or Psionic but was more specialized, allowing for a much stronger output power.
And of course, Aurora’s Fan Club used ice as their main elent of attack.
"Make proud, Explorers!" Aurora rushed to the air. Light platforms appeared under her feet.
Explorers. The official na for the mbers of the Aurora’s Fan Club. It was basically nad after Explorers of the North Pole, where Aurora Borealis was most present.
The captains of her legion raised their weapons. "Make her proud, boys!"
The Psycho-Cast fell back to stay at the backline, casting Psionics to assist the front line.
The Psychics that used Psycho-Range Weapons marched forward. They were more mobile than the Psycho-Cast and because their attacks focused mainly on their weapons, they could also train mobility Psionic, making them a nace on the battlefield.
The pressure that Crow’s Legion was facing softened imdiately. Those Psychics with Psycho Guns rushed forward and fired at will. Their Chaos pulled into the guns and turned into pure destructive force.
Rage materialized into a red thick beam and disintegrated everything in its path.
Despair ford a sneaky green bullets that moved freely in the air, homing in on the targets.
Envy beams jumped to another enemy as soon as it got through one, creating chain links through the Abominations.
Lust chard the victims, stunning them in place for Crow’s soldiers to corner and ended their lives.
Sorrow weapons were as invisible as the emotions, forming invisible beams or bullets and destroyed the enemies without them knowing.
Horror emotion turned bullets into small little dark gremlins that stuck onto the enemies, crawling all over them and attacked relentlessly.
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