เข้าสู่ระบบThe air crackled with golden electricity. The power of my ancestors hummed through my veins. The Heart of the Wolf, clutched in the Council Leader’s trembling hand, pulsed with my own racing heartbeat. The dark shadow that had stained its surface for a decade began to crack, like thin ice on a sunlit lake.
I didn’t move. I simply willed it to me.
With a sound like shattering glass, the stone tore itself from his grip. It flew across the frozen ground, a comet of pure light, and
The Void Lord roared—not with sound, but with the sudden, agonizing absence of it. A black tsunami of primordial oblivion erupted from its center, a wave of non-existence surging toward Kaelen and me with the hunger of a thousand dead suns. It was the absolute end, a tide of nothingness that didn't just seek to kill; it sought to erase the very memory of our existence. As the shadows lunged, the cold was beyond anything I had ever felt, a freezing vacuum that tried to suck the fire from my soul. I felt my consciousness beginning to fray, the concept of "Seraphina" thinning into vapor. Kaelen's grip on my hand was the only tether I had left to reality, a single point of warmth in a universe turning to ice."Now!" Kaelen's voice echoed in my mind, steady as the earth. We didn't just lean on each other; we merged. We stood in the broken sky, no longer mortal beings. My golden Lycan fire, born of the sun's protection, spiraled upward, intertwining with his ancient silver po
I stood at the temple's core altar, my fingers digging into the obsidian until my knuckles turned white. Above us, the sky was a hemorrhaging wound of gray and black. I could feel the First Guardian's light weakening, her starlight flickering like a guttering candle. The vibrations through the stone floor weren't just from the battle; they were the tectonic screams of a reality being rubbed out of existence. The air felt thin, devoid of the scent of earth, replaced by the freezing vacuum of the Void. We were standing on the precipice of the end, and the weight of the mortal realm's survival was a crushing gravity that threatened to snap my spine.Kaelen turned to me, his presence the only solid thing in a world turning to vapor. His silver eyes were firm, filled with a terrifyingly beautiful resolve. He didn't need to speak for me to understand the question in his gaze. We both knew the altar could no longer hold the line. The defensive barrier was a temporary dam against an
The weight of the Void Lord's boundless presence pressed down upon the entire world with the suffocating gravity of a dying star. This was not just physical pressure, but a crushing force that threatened to flatten the soul. Every heartbeat felt like a monumental effort against a tide that wanted to stop all motion forever. As the formless, ancient entity fully descended from the global sky rift, all natural light dimmed to a sickly, bruised twilight. The wind simply died, refusing to stir the ancient banners of the sacred temple. Even time itself felt hollowed out, each agonizing second stretching into a slow, viscous eternity of dread. The silence was absolute, heavier than any scream.Breaking that terrible silence, the First Guardian soared upward from the earth. She was a magnificent, desperate streak of translucent starlight rising into the devouring darkness. With a sweeping motion of her arms, she wrapped her radiant ancient light into a massive, shimmering holy barri
An indescribable cold, empty pressure spilled from beyond the sky rifts. The pitch-black horizon became a suffocating blanket of oblivion dropping over the mortal realm. Every living creature fell silent. The wind died, insects ceased chirping, and the earth stopped humming. I felt the overwhelming, instinctual terror reverberating through the pack link. Wolves miles away dropped, whimpering as their primal instincts recognized a predator hunting existence itself. It was an empty pressure that seeped into my lungs, freezing the very air before I could breathe it in. The supreme void aura had arrived.The colossal Void Warlord suddenly ceased its assault. Its towering mass of pure darkness shrank back. The entity that had shattered our balanced shield now drifted downward, rippling with absolute terror. The Warlord turned toward the deepest, blackest tear in the sky and bowed deeply, its formless head lowering until it brushed the gray, dying grass of the meadow. Its previous
The Void Warlord did not wait for us to find our footing. It did not offer a moment for our souls to breathe. Its massive, tattered shadow-palm remained raised, and the second wave of void power did not come as a single orb, but as a collapsing sea of absolute ink. It surged down from the fractured sky with a weight that made the previous strike feel like a mere warning. This was not just a weapon; it was a tide of entropy, far denser and more terrifying than anything I had ever witnessed. The air didn't just freeze; it ceased to exist, leaving us in a vacuum where the only thing left to hear was the desperate, frantic pounding of my heart against Kaelen's chest. The pressure was so immense that the very atoms of the meadow seemed to be screaming in protest before they were silenced by the encroaching nothingness.I poured everything I had into our joined palms, my golden Lycan light flaring in a final, defiant burst. Beside me, Kaelen's silver aura was a jagged, brilliant ro
The black orb didn't just travel through the air; it devoured the very space it occupied. It was a sphere of absolute zero, a pocket of hunger that made the atmosphere scream as it was sucked into the vacuum. As it streaked toward us, the heat of the world vanished, replaced by a cold that didn't just bite the skin—it reached into the marrow. I felt the gold in my veins begin to stutter, a terrifying sense of oblivion wrapping around my soul like an icy shroud. It was the sensation of being unmade, of falling into a hole where memories and identity were stripped away. My heart felt light, not with peace, but with the threat of disappearing into a thousand colorless pieces. I could see the edge of the void, and for a heartbeat, I felt the pull of the nothingness beckoning me to cease to be.But then, a wall of heat and scent slammed into me. Kaelen.He didn't try to push me away or shield me with his body alone. He pulled me into his embrace with a strength that was bot







