As the first Spirit Fire condensed within him, Grey felt a tremor of anticipation, or perhaps it was dread. He barely drew a breath before an unseen force slamd into his body. The impact was sudden, violent, an eruption of energy that rattled his very bones. His eyes snapped open in shock, and for the first ti, he saw it: purple light.
Thin, shimring threads of violet radiance slithered across him like living tendrils, weaving under his skin, across his clothes, twisting and curling as if alive. They moved with a rhythm that defied understanding, responding to sothing he could neither see nor hear.
Grey could do nothing but watch as the threads wrapped around him, coiling tighter and tighter, folding into lines... plates... contours. Slowly, painfully, they ford into sothing impossible, sothing not entirely of this world.
Battle Armor.
The armor shimred faintly, incomplete, still taking shape, but already emanating a cold, alien brilliance.
Grey’s chest tightened as he realized that, at the exact sa mont, deep within him, the cracked purple crystal, the last seal, the final protection of his fragile sanity, could hold no longer. With a brittle, shattering sound like glass breaking under unyielding pressure, it fractured.
A shockwave tore through his inner world. The Foundation Establishnt realm, the fragile structure he had built, trembled violently.
Cracks spider-webbed across his consciousness, fracturing like ice underfoot. Every carefully suppressed thought, every conscious suppression of madness he had clung to, collapsed like sand slipping through his fingers.
And then, the Divine Flas awoke.
They erupted from within his Sea of Consciousness, once chained, once suppressed, now unbound, bursting like beasts freed from cages. The heat was imdiate, searing his spirit sea with white-hot fury.
Pain lanced through Grey, boiling through his body, threatening to overwhelm every thought. His mind wavered. He could feel his consciousness bending at the edges, unravelling, caught between chaos and power.
The battle armor flared again, incomplete yet defiant, its light intensifying with a cold, ancient brilliance that did not belong to him. The heat of the flas lessened just enough for him to draw a breath, a fraction of relief, a fleeting pause.
But relief was a lie.
The ravings rose louder, sharper, tearing into his skull with half-whispered, half-scread words.
"Awakened... Blood sacrifice... Void... Human Em... Death... Coming... Disaster..."
They were fragnts of sothing vast. Sothing older than the world itself. Sothing ancient. Sothing hungry.
Grey’s body froze. His heart pounded like a war drum. The threads of violet light under his skin pulsed violently. His hair, already tinged purple from the energy coursing within, shimred in unnatural light. His eyes, now glowing violet, reflected threads of power spiraling beneath his skin.
Ghostly armor hovered above him, trembling as if aware of the cataclysm it had been summoned into. Behind him, a faint purple moon rose like a shadow, suffocating the world in its unnatural eclipse.
If anyone beneath the Foundation Establishnt realm saw him, they wouldn’t see a man. They would see the Lord of Purple. They would feel an overwhelming compulsion to kneel, to worship, to fear. Even his clothes darkened under the influence of the radiance, drawn into the color of the light that poured from his body.
Everything, the ravings, the battle armor, the crystal shattering, the unbound Divine Flas, erupted at once, overlapping and crashing into him. Grey stood at the center of it all, both the eye and the storm.
"Dammit!" He gritted his teeth. Pain tore through him from every angle: the assault on his sanity, the Divine Flas burning his spirit sea, the pressure of the Spirit Fire fighting for release.
His battle armor tried to weave itself into completeness, but faltered at every attempt. Still, its raw power pushed back the chaos in his mind just enough for him to think. Just enough to survive.
Then ca the internal shuddering. Sharp, thunderous bangs echoed within his body. Grey’s eyes widened. These weren’t external sounds, they ca from inside him.
His nodes were exploding open.
One after another.
Eleven. Twelve. Thirteen.
Each rupture sent a violent tremor racing through his ridians, shredding the carefully balanced energies he had struggled to control. Grey’s body shook uncontrollably.
He sucked in a cold, shallow breath as the fourteenth node burst. The shock stole his thoughts. For a mont, he did nothing, unable to rember even to channel his spirit energy into the openings. His mind was a blank slate.
Then ca the fifteenth, shattering without warning. And before he could recover, the rest followed in an unstoppable chain reaction:
Sixteenth. Seventeenth. Eighteenth. Nineteenth. Twentieth.
The pressure inside him climbed higher, each node fueling the Spirit Fire in his core, which burned with growing ferocity. Pain, heat, and energy collided within him. Grey could feel his body on the verge of breaking apart, yet the Spirit Fire persisted, demanding release.
It didn’t stop.
Twenty-first. Twenty-second. Twenty-third. Twenty-fourth. Twenty-fifth.
When the twenty-fifth node exploded, the half-ford Spirit Fire surged outward violently, expanding beyond any scale Grey had imagined. The energy was alive, sentient almost, lashing out, burning, consuming, demanding mastery over a body unprepared to contain it.
Before he could even brace himself, the first ball of Spirit Fire manifested outside of his body. It hovered next to him, bright, scorching, circling him like a devoted satellite. The soul pill Ange had given him had completely dissolved, its energy now integrated into his core, amplifying the fire’s brilliance and danger.
There was no ti for wonder. His body still burned with Divine Flas, his mind still tortured by the relentless, screaming ravings. Only six breaths had passed, yet centuries seed to have compressed into these monts. The Divine Flas, now fully free, licked at his skin, white-hot, untouchable, dangerous.
Then the shattered crystal in his chest flared with piercing purple light, an agony and a salvation all at once. The Divine Flas surged toward him, and then vanished.
Grey’s shadow twitched. Sothing ancient within it stirred, slow, deliberate, predatory, hungry.
The darkness beneath him rose like ink spilling into water, thick and sentient. A single, violent pulse consud the Divine Flas, swallowing them whole.
Grey staggered backward, his chest heaving, his heart hamring in disbelief. He stared at the shadow beneath him, its depth seemingly endless, alive, watching.
"What the..."
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