While Lucifer’s thirteen-million-strong Crusade marched across the invisible spatial highway, slaughtering Umbral Stalkers under the brilliant glow of Solaris’s Blessing, another army had entered the dark dinsion.
Ten miles to the east of Lucifer’s position, the remnants of the King’s loyalist factions huddled together.
This was the Coalition of Kings.
It was a fractured, desperate alliance of high nobles, wealthy rchant lords, and conservative Royal Generals who had refused to sign Lucifer’s Awakened Contract.
They despised the upstart Warlord. They refused to pay a twenty percent tax on their Fate Energy to a man who didn’t even have royal blood.
They had fled the burning capital through a different, highly unstable purple rift that tore open near the royal armory.
They were five hundred thousand strong. They had the best steel armor gold could buy. They had elite griffon cavalry, heavily ard siege mages, and crates of healing potions.
But they did not have a Warlord.
Lord Vorian’s successor, a younger, equally arrogant cousin nad Lord Kaelar of House Iron-Heart, led the Coalition.
He stood at the edge of the floating island, his heavy, iron-gray plate armor clanking as he paced nervously.
"The fog is too thick," Lord Kaelar snapped, staring into the dense, suffocating gray mist of the Umbral Plane. "The mages cannot scry a path off this rock. The griffons refuse to fly."
"The beasts are terrified, my Lord," a Royal General reported, his voice shaking. He pointed to the griffon handlers trying to calm the massive, eagle-lion hybrids.
The griffons were thrashing wildly, their feathers standing on end, screeching at the empty air.
"They sll the death magic," another noble added, pulling his fur mantle tighter against the biting, unnatural cold.
"This place... it feels like walking through a graveyard. We should have stayed in the capital and fought the breaches."
"The capital is ashes," Kaelar sneered, turning his back on the fog. He looked at the half-million soldiers huddled on the black stone.
"We have the numbers. We have the best steel. We will carve our own path through this dinsion. We do not need the Warlord’s glowing contract."
He was wrong.
He didn’t understand the fundantal laws of the Umbra. The dinsion was not just a dark cave; it was an active, psychological predator.
[System Warning: Environntal Curse Deepening.]
[Curse: The Fog of Deceit (Level 3 - Critical).]
[Effect: Induces severe paranoia, auditory hallucinations, and Shadow Madness in all entities lacking ntal fortitude buffs.]
The dense gray fog began to swirl faster around the floating island. It crept over the edges of the black rock, silently washing over the boots of the Royal Guards and the conscripted militias.
Unlike Lucifer’s army, the Coalition did not have Warlord’s Roar to grant them absolute fear immunity. They did not have Solaris’s Blessing to push back the gloom.
They were completely exposed.
A young, Level 20 militiaman in the outer ranks suddenly scread.
He dropped his spear and covered his ears, his eyes wide with unadulterated terror. He stumbled backward, knocking into the man behind him.
"They are in my head!" the militiaman shrieked, tearing at his own leather helt. "The whispers! They are chewing on my thoughts!"
"Silence that man!" a Royal Captain barked, drawing his sword. "Maintain discipline!"
It was too late.
The Shadow Madness spread like a wildfire. It wasn’t a physical infection, it was a spreading ntal collapse caused by the surrounding Void magic.
The Fog of Deceit fed on their deepest fears.
Another soldier scread. Then ten more. Then a hundred.
A seasoned rcenary veteran, a man who had fought in a dozen border wars, suddenly turned around and drove his dagger directly into the neck of his squadmate.
"You betrayed us!" the veteran roared, his eyes completely bloodshot and unseeing, completely consud by a hallucination. "You sold us to the Lich!"
The wounded man gurgled and collapsed, blood spraying across the black stone.
The squad erupted into panicked, chaotic violence. Swords were drawn. Halberds swung wildly. They weren’t fighting Void Beasts; they were fighting the shadows in their own minds, and they were butchering each other.
"What is happening?!" Lord Kaelar yelled, his voice cracking as he watched the center of his massive formation devolve into a bloody, screaming riot.
"It’s the fog, my Lord!" a siege mage gasped, falling to his knees and clutching his head. Blood began to drip from the mage’s nose as the Void energy overloaded his mortal brain.
"The dinsion is... it is eating our sanity! We need holy light! We need a ward!"
"Cast a ward, then, you fool!" Kaelar scread, drawing his heavy broadsword.
The mage tried. He raised his hands, desperately chanting an illumination spell. A weak, flickering white light appeared between his palms.
It lasted for exactly two seconds.
The heavy, suffocating gray fog of the Umbra simply rolled over the light and crushed it. The spell fizzled out, leaving the mage gasping for breath in the dark.
"It won’t hold!" the mage sobbed. "The atmospheric density of the dark magic is too high! Only a Mythic core or a Saintess can push this back!"
Kaelar’s face drained of all color.
He realized his massive, fatal error. The Warlord’s contract wasn’t just a tax on loot. It was the only thing keeping the human mind intact in this hellscape.
Lucifer had walked into the Umbra with thirteen million n because he knew his aura could shield them.
The Coalition had walked into a at grinder without armor.
The riot spread. Fifty thousand n were now actively slaughtering each other in the gloom.
The screams of the dying, mixed with the manic laughter of the fully hallucinating soldiers, echoed horrifyingly across the floating island.
The griffons snapped their tethers. The massive beasts went completely feral, driven mad by the Shadow Madness.
They didn’t flee. They turned on their handlers instead, using their sharp beaks and heavy talons to tear through the Royal Knights with brutal violence.
"Form a shield wall around the command group!" Kaelar ordered desperately, his voice barely audible over the screaming.
His elite bodyguards tried to obey. Two hundred heavily armored Iron-Heart knights locked their shields together, forming a tight ring around the young lord.
But the threat was not just internal.
The massive spike in chaotic, violent death energy and spilled blood on the floating island acted like a dinner bell for the true predators of the Umbral Plane.
The gray fog surrounding the island parted.
Massive, multi-limbed silhouettes erged from the gloom. They didn’t make a sound. They simply drifted out of the mist, their black, chitinous bodies absorbing the faint light.
They were Umbral Stalkers, identical to the ones Lucifer’s army was currently massacring miles away.
But these Stalkers were not facing a blinding, empowered, fearless Crusade.
They were facing a panicked, broken, hallucinating mob.
[System Warning: Hostile Swarm Engaged!]
[Enemy: Umbral Stalkers (Level 45 - Elite Predators)]
[Quantity: 10,000 ]
The Stalkers leaped onto the floating rock.
It was not a battle. It was an absolute slaughter.
The massive, ten-foot-long mantis-like monsters ripped through the outer ranks of the Coalition. Their glowing purple scythe-legs severed heads and limbs with terrifying ease.
The Royal Guards, already fighting their own maddened comrades, didn’t even see the Stalkers coming until it was too late.
The monsters tore into the panicked griffons, dragging the massive beasts to the ground and ripping their throats out in fountains of hot blood.
Lord Kaelar watched the massacre from behind his shield wall. His heavy iron-gray armor felt like a coffin. He saw his half-million army falling into chaos as the Void consud them.
"Hold the line!" Kaelar scread, his voice cracking with pure, unadulterated terror. He raised his broadsword, but his hand shook so violently he could barely keep his grip. "Do not break!"
A massive Umbral Stalker landed directly on top of the Iron-Heart shield wall.
The sheer physical weight of the beast crushed three elite knights instantly. The Stalker’s glowing purple scythe lashed out, slicing cleanly through a Royal General’s chest plate, splitting the man in half.
The shield wall broke.
The monsters poured into the command group. Kaelar swung his broadsword blindly, screaming in panic. His blade sparked against the hard black chitin of a Stalker’s leg, doing absolutely no damage.
The Stalker turned its eyeless, gaping maw toward the young lord.
Kaelar didn’t even have ti to beg.
The scythe flashed.
[Target Eliminated: Lord Kaelar of Iron-Heart (Level 35)]
The Coalition of Kings died in the dark, entirely consud by their own pride and the endless hunger of the Umbral Plane.
They did not leave a single survivor. Their corpses joined the floating debris of the dinsion, just another ruined monunt in the gray fog.
Miles away, on the invisible spatial highway, Lucifer of Obsidian halted his march.
He didn’t turn his head, but his eyes narrowed slightly. He felt a faint, distant pulse of chaotic death energy ripple through the heavy atmosphere of the Umbra.
He looked ahead. The gray fog was finally beginning to thin slightly, revealing the true, massive scale of the Umbral Plane.
"The low-level swarms are cleared," Lucifer announced, his voice echoing back to the thirteen million glowing soldiers standing in perfect formation behind him.
"The distraction is over. The true predators are awake."
He drew his ruby-red longsword. The Carnage Core pulsed violently, fully charged from the thousands of Stalkers his army had just butchered.
"Elara. Lyra," Lucifer commanded. "Take the vanguard. We are pushing into the deep."
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