Trying to figure out the next best course of action, Ty blinked, focusing on himself as the darkness wrapped around him, extinguishing all traces of light.
Calming himself, Ty took a short breath through his skeletal body, thinking of his journey so far and the tasks that still lay ahead. Focusing his green-lit eyes through his skull, he realized that he had sohow reactivated the wheel back during his confrontation with the head captain.
As he thought of that, two souls materialized in front of him, taking the form of radiant spheres of light. One glowed with a bright orange with black marks that swirled around it, while the other resembled a plaid, glass-like orb.
Ty could feel the stagnant air around him as he gazed through the room, sensing a peculiar stillness. The soft, eerie whispers of the black fog filled his ears, and he could almost taste the dense shadow as it subtly danced around him, signaling the gentle acceleration of ti.
"This must be my ability," Ty pondered, addressing a question that had been lingering in his mind in a soft voice as he recalled that Elithira had ntioned everyone possessing a unique power.
As Ty tried to employ the Goblin's soul, it disintegrated into an intangible void, leaving a cold, empty sensation in its wake, and his vision began to cloud with a gentle blur.
"No, no," Ty mumbled, the words escaping like a soft echo in the vast emptiness. Doubts clouded his mind, creating a space around him that felt increasingly uncertain. He sensed a shift in the firmant of the void he was enveloped in as it began to flicker, losing its grasp on reality as if light and shadow were locked in a soft waltz.
"I guess I can't stay here forever; it has its limits after all."
Acting on pure instinct and a hunch, Ty swiftly grabbed the flaming orb and with a twisting motion, shattered it into two halves.
One half disappeared as it transford into a shard of energy while the other turned into a cloud of dust that traveled down his jaw and into his system. His bones began to shift from black to a mix of black and red lines and started glowing intensely with streaks of orange.
Ti seed to have suddenly rushed back at full speed.
A sharp pain struck at the back of Ty's ankle and an unseen force hit his jaw.
The next mont, he was quickly able to recognize his attackers in this darkness, they were n with pale blue skin, their cold, ghostly appearance added to the shock, making everything around feel surreal.
Two n seized Ty's arms, and twisted his bony shoulders outward, rendering him completely immobile.
Feeling trapped and overwheld, shock and confusion raced through his mind and despite making several attempts to make sense of what was really happening and trying to free himself, Ty wasn't able to set himself free from the heavy force that was pressing down on him.
Suddenly, the black fog condensed and stretched out into a straight line making Ty feel the weight of a heavy, boulder-like force that seed to be holding him down, making it impossible for him to even move, much less dismber his body.
"I could probably release an extre amount of heat," he thought, thinking if this could work, but a mont later he hesitated. "But I don't know how long it will last. So, I need to be conservative here."
As the Yami King slowly lurched towards Ty from the outside of the bubble that trapped him, Elithira and Kieran were still having their clash.
Without her sword, Elithira was fighting Kieran with nothing but just her bare fists, evading the whip strikes and had lost her composure in the intense battle.
"Cancel the planet wipe now, or I will make you regret being reborn!"
Elithira seethed with anger and bloodlust as she slowly lost herself more with each passing mont.
anwhile, Kieran, who had sweat dripping down her eyelids while her pink hair was dancing with each attack she made, had received slight cuts on her cheeks, and urged, "I can't; that is way above my power. Even if you were—"
"This is what we always do," she explained, "when a planet is lost for too long. It's to stop HIM from getting more followers and becoming an even bigger threat."
Elithira moved with incredible speed as she landed a powerful blow on Kieran's stomach, prompting a small trickle of blood to flow from the corner of Kieran's lips.
However, Elithira, still looking fierce and carrying a resolute demanor, loudly declared, "You shouldn't worry about this place. It's not yours to worry about."
Feeling a lot of pain, Kieran struggled hard to speak, "I'm only here to take Yami King's soul," breathing heavily.
"That's just my job. I'm sorry if this place ans sothing to you, but I can't do anything to save it either."
Kieran looked sorrowful and helpless, while Elithira appeared strong yet consud by rage and desperation. Both seed to be caught in a tough and painful mont, each trying to uphold what they believed was right.
In a fit of rage, Elithira's fist crashed forcefully into Kieran's head, catapulting her violently against a rigid stone wall.
Despite the pain surging through her body, a fierce determination ignited within Kieran, urging her to clumsily rise back to her feet.
A mont later, she noticed an unusual object in Elithira's hand, and in an inexplicable instant before the demon king's daughter vanished from sight.
Gasping and grappling with discomfort, Kieran hastily retrieved an earpiece from her pocket, fumbling to fit it into her ear by using her shaky hands, her fingers pressed a button on its side after securing it in her ear.
"Advisor 1, 2, 3, do you hear ?" Her voice trembled, uncertainty clouding her words. Silence filled the space, amplifying her confusion and desperation. Gathering herself, she tried again, the weight of her words heavier this ti, "Advisor 1, 2, 3, do you hear ?"
Amidst the silence, static crackled, and an aged voice finally responded, gruff and worn, "What do you want?"
Feeling a mixture of anxiety and urgency, Kieran explained, "Sir, retrieving the soul has beco an uphill battle. The Demon King's forces are here as well and they are locked in battle with the Yami King. They seem to be aware of our grim plan to obliterate the planet."
"Please advise the best course of action," Kieran imported, a hint of desperation in her voice.
A mont of heavy silence hung for a mont, before it was shattered by a sharp response, "BEST COURSE OF ACTION?!"
The voice on the other end was uncaring and authoritative. "Kill the Yami King, secure his soul, then pull back. Wait until the planet is purified, then return for the remaining souls."
Kieran hesitated, her voice slightly shaky, "Ye-yes, sir. And what about the Platinum soul that the Demon King possesses? The boy is present here as well. Should I attempt to secure him as well?"
There was a brief pause before the reply ca, stern and resolute as before, "No, don't bother with him. Concentrate on your main goal and exit the area swiftly. You have approximately ten minutes before everything is set into motion."
Kieran felt a strange, unexpected weight of guilt settling in her chest, leaving her slightly confounded.
Trying to mask her internal turmoil, she replied succinctly, "Yes, Sir," before ending the call. Her eyes then drifted towards the ominous black sphere that was located at the center, looming with an unsettling presence.
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