Eclipse main chamber - Surface
The throne room had beco a war zone.
Marble floor cracked and cratered. Crimson banners lay in tatters, torn from their poles by shockwaves. The dod ceiling above was spiderwebbed with fissures, dust raining down like gray snow. And in the center of it all, two figures circled each other like wolves.
Darwin’s transformation had stabilized. His body was larger now, muscles swollen beneath darkening skin. The third eye on his forehead pulsed with each beat of his heart. Crimson liquid flowed around him not as a weapon, but as an extension of his very being, a second skin that rippled and shifted with his mood.
Julian stood opposite him, battered but unbroken. His black blade was raised, its edge still humming with the remnants of Void energy. But his reserves were low. He could feel it, the fatigue creeping into his bones, the weight of hours of combat pressing down on him.
’Not yet,’ he told himself.
Darwin’s gray eyes locked onto Julian.
"Ultimate Skill," Darwin said. His voice was deeper now, resonant, echoing off the broken walls. "Crimson Sovereign’s Dominion."
The crimson liquid exploded outward.
A sphere of red energy expanded from Darwin’s body, twenty ters in all directions, swallowing everything in its path. The marble floor within the sphere turned to sludge. The air thickened, beca heavy. Anyone inside that sphere would feel their blood respond to Darwin’s will, slowing, stopping, or boiling in their veins.
Julian was inside the sphere.
He felt it imdiately, the foreign presence in his bloodstream, the sa one he had rejected before, but stronger now. More insistent. His heart stuttered. His vision blurred.
[Indomitable Body].
His body fought back, forcing the crimson influence out, but it was harder now. Darwin’s ultimate skill was designed to overwhelm even the strongest defenses.
"You can’t resist forever," Darwin said, walking toward him through the red haze. "Your body will tire. Your skill will falter. And when it does..." He raised his hand. "You’re mine."
Julian didn’t answer.
He closed his eyes.
And reached inside himself.
[Lightning] crackled at his core, chaotic, hungry for release.
[Shadow] coiled in his veins, dark, patient, waiting to strike.
Two forces. Opposites. Light and dark. Chaos and stillness.
Julian opened his eyes.
They were no longer dark blue.
His left eye blazed with blue-white lightning, arcs of electricity dancing across his iris. His right eye was swallowed by absolute darkness, shadow leaking from the corner like smoke.
And across his body, the sa transformation occurred.
Blue lightning crawled along the left side of his torso, his left arm, his left leg, crackling, sparking, illuminating. Black shadow covered his right side absorbing light, swallowing reflections, making him look like a walking wound in reality.
The two forces t at his center, along his spine, and instead of destroying each other, they spun. A vortex of balanced energy, each feeding the other, each holding the other in check.
"What..." Darwin’s third eye blinked. "What are you doing?"
Julian raised his black blade.
The lightning and shadow flowed from his body into the steel.
"Storm Shadow," Julian said.
Darwin’s gray eyes widened. Then he laughed.
"You’re more arrogant than I thought." He shook his head.
He attacked.
The crimson liquid within his domain surged forward, spears, blades, tendrils, all of it aid at Julian’s heart.
Julian moved.
[Storm Shadow] wasn’t just a visual change. It was a fundantal enhancent. The lightning on his left side gave him speed beyond [Boost], beyond anything he had achieved before. The shadow on his right side gave him intangibility, allowing him to phase through attacks that would have killed him.
He dodged the first wave of crimson spears, his body blurring, flickering, becoming sothing that wasn’t quite solid.
He cut through the second wave, his blade, wreathed in balanced lightning and shadow, severing the crimson liquid not by force, but by canceling it. The red energy dissolved where the blade touched, unable to maintain its form against the opposing forces.
Darwin’s smile faltered. "That’s... not possible."
Julian didn’t answer. He was already inside Darwin’s guard.
His fist slamd into Darwin’s chest.
The impact sent shockwaves through the throne room. Darwin flew backward, crashing through a marble column, through the wall behind it, and into the adjacent chamber.
Julian followed.
He found Darwin rising from the rubble, his crimson liquid already reforming around him. But his transformation was flickering, the third eye blinking erratically, the dark skin fading in patches.
"You hurt ," Darwin said, touching his chest. "You actually hurt ."
Julian raised his blade. "I’m just getting started."
Darwin’s gray eyes hardened.
"No," he said. "You’re not."
He raised both hands. The crimson liquid within the throne room responded. It flowed toward him, rging with his body, making him grow. Two ters. Three ters. Four.
His transformation stabilized. The third eye opened fully, glowing with malevolent light. His arms beca massive, his hands large enough to crush a car.
"Crimson Sovereign’s Wrath," Darwin roared.
He slamd his fists into the ground.
The shockwave cracked the floor, the walls, the ceiling. Julian leaped, avoiding the brunt of it, but the force still sent him tumbling through the air. He landed on a broken pillar, crouched, and launched himself back at Darwin.
[Storm Shadow]—full power.
Lightning and shadow trailed behind him like a cot’s tail. His blade aid for Darwin’s throat.
Darwin caught the blade.
With his bare hand.
The crimson liquid coating his palm sizzled and evaporated where the blade touched, but the hand itself held. Darwin’s gray eyes blazed.
"You’re fast," Darwin said. "But I’m stronger."
He squeezed.
Julian’s blade cracked.
The balance between lightning and shadow wavered, tipped, began to collapse.
’Co on,’ Julian thought.
He released the blade.
Darwin stumbled, caught off-balance by the sudden lack of resistance. Julian used the mont to close the distance, his hands grabbing Darwin’s head.
[Lightning] [Shadow] [Critical Chance].
He poured everything into the attack.
Lightning, amplified by Critical Chance, struck with ten tis its normal power. Shadow, amplified by the sa, bypassed Darwin’s crimson defenses and attacked his nervous system directly.
Darwin scread.
His transformation shattered.
The third eye on his forehead burst, spraying dark fluid. The crimson liquid around his body dissolved, falling to the floor as inert, harmless fluid. His muscles shrank. His skin returned to its normal color.
He fell to his knees.
Julian stood over him, gasping, his own transformation fading. The lightning died on his left side. The shadow retreated from his right. His eyes returned to dark blue.
But Darwin was still alive.
"You... actually did it," Darwin whispered. Blood dripped from his mouth. "You beat ."
Julian raised his hand for the final strike.
"Surrender," Julian said. "Call off your forces. End this."
Darwin laughed, a wet, broken sound.
"Never," he said. "I’d rather die on my feet than live on my knees."
Julian’s hand crackled with lightning.
Then the temperature dropped.
The air in the throne room grew cold. A wrongness that pressed against the skin, the lungs, the mind.
Julian turned.
Subject Zero stood at the entrance to the throne room.
Empty white eyes. Pale, scarred flesh. And an aura of absolute emptiness that made the Void feel like a mory.
Darwin’s gray eyes widened.
"No," he whispered. "Not... not that. Not him."
Subject Zero’s empty eyes found Darwin.
The creature tilted its head.
And walked forward.
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