Evan followed the elves deeper into the heart of the forest. Upon arriving at a large, sturdy tree, Aelar spoke words in a language that Evan did not understand. As Aelar finished speaking, roots suddenly emerged from the ground, forming a gate.Aelar then looked at Evan. "Enter, human. Remember, only a pure heart can find the way home."Evan hesitated for a moment, but he had no other choice. He slowly stepped through the gate made of tree roots. As Evan crossed, the elves and Elder Aelar who had been behind him suddenly vanished. The gate that had formed also disappeared. Evan paused for a moment to gather himself. The 7th dimension was truly full of mysteries, but Evan had no time to ponder all of that.Evan began to walk further. His feet touched the soft ground covered in thick leaves. The trees towered above, their dense canopy blocking out most of the sky, allowing only slivers of light to filter through. The air around him was cool, filled with the refreshing scent of damp ear
The battle in Baigor City reached an intense and horrifying climax. Victor Draven, filled with confidence, led the assault with only his three trusted executives—Gideon, Romano Kostov, and Aisling Quinn. They were not just ordinary fighters; each one possessed powers capable of matching the guardians of Baigor.Amon Black, the leader of the guardians, found himself facing Gideon, a muscular man known as "The Thunder Beast." Gideon's lightning powers were formidable; each time he struck, lightning bolts scorched everything within his reach."I've longed to test you, Amon," Gideon grinned, electricity crackling between his palms. "You won't survive without your beasts."Amon narrowed his eyes, assessing Gideon's power. He knew this was no opponent to underestimate. Yet, without the assistance of the beasts he usually tamed, Amon felt the pressure mounting."With or without them, I'll stop you here, Gideon! You've made a grave mistake attacking Baigor!" Amon replied with determination, a
The battle in Baigor City intensifies with the arrival of the Ironfist family. They bring not just additional firepower but also a deep-seated grudge against Victor Draven, the leader of Blue Sky. Aria Sterling, whose family was mercilessly slaughtered by Victor's forces, feels her fury surge as she spots Victor in the midst of the battlefield. Without hesitation, she charges directly at him, her sword poised to pierce the heart of her enemy.However, Victor merely lifts a hand, and with a casual wave, Aria is flung back as if her strength meant nothing against his overwhelming power. Aria staggers, shocked and in pain, but her eyes still blaze with deep hatred. "Victor!" she cries out, her voice filled with fury and desperation. "You will pay for everything you've done!"Victor only smirks, his eyes glinting with cold indifference. "You are too weak to even touch me, Aria Sterling. Your hatred will get you nowhere."Beside Aria, Isolde struggles to focus, distracted by the presence o
The battle reached an unprecedented level of destruction, fueled by Gideon's transformation into the Thunder Beast. Every strike he unleashed shook the earth, demolishing nearby buildings and creating shockwaves that reverberated throughout the entire area. The sky appeared to be ablaze with lightning flashes, and the thunderous roar echoed across the city.Meanwhile, elsewhere on the battlefield, Isolde and Celeste faced Aisling in an increasingly intense duel. With matched strength and skill, they launched relentless attacks, forcing Aisling to constantly move and defend herself. Pressured by the combination of strikes from her two enemies, Aisling began to lose her stamina and position.When Aisling finally showed a gap in her defense, Celeste seized the opportunity. With a swift and skillful movement, Celeste vanished into the shadows and reappeared in front of Aisling with startling speed. "This will be your end," Celeste said with a cold and determined voice before plunging her
With Gideon’s defeat, the brutal and decisive battle finally reached its climax. The overwhelming power of an SS rank warrior, once terrifying, was now shattered. On a battlefield strewn with debris and devastation, the fighters from the Ironfist Hunters and the guardians of Baigor City gathered around Victor, who stood alone with unshakable calm. While the remnants of Gideon’s lightning still crackled in the air, Victor remained standing, radiating certainty amidst the grim atmosphere. The fighters, though wounded and exhausted, surrounded Victor with unwavering determination. They demanded clear answers about Victor’s motives and the purpose of his assault, which had shaken Baigor to its core. Delfina, driven by curiosity and a need to understand the reason behind the chaos, stepped forward. With a firm and confident voice, she demanded, “Surrender is your best option, Victor. We don’t need to continue this fight. You’ve lost, and there’s no chance of winning against all of us.”
Above the skies of Baigor City, only silence remained. There were no more roars or mysterious lights—just the dark, star-filled night sky. An eerie quiet enveloped the city, as if welcoming the return of peace after such great chaos.The remaining fighters and guardians, exhausted and wounded, stood with vacant stares.“What just happened?” Amon asked in disbelief, gazing at the spot where the dimensional gate had been.Celeste, her face still smeared with sweat and dust from the battle, furrowed her brow. “The gate… it vanished just like that. As if it was never there.”Isolde turned her gaze to the night sky. “I’m sure this is part of Victor’s plan. He wouldn’t give up until his wishes are fulfilled.”Delfina, having listened to Victor’s words carefully, approached them with a serious expression. “There’s nothing we can do for now. Victor is gone, but I still can’t forget his words.”Mathilda, standing beside Hugo, added, “We don’t know what happened after Victor entered the gate. B
Isolde, Darius, Hugo, and Aria navigated through the dark and secretive corridors until they reached the front of the mysterious door. "What is that smell?" Aria asked, immediately covering her nose. Not much different, Hugo, Darius, and Isolde did the same. "You’ll see soon enough," Isolde said, opening the door. As the door creaked open, what they found beyond it was both shocking and horrifying. In the large room surrounded by stone walls etched with scratches and magical symbols, there was a pile of lifeless corpses. The skeletal remains, mostly in horrific conditions, lay scattered on the floor with final expressions of suffering. The sharp stench quickly filled the air, making the team feel nauseous and shocked. What stood out even more was a large pool in the center of the room. The pool was filled with a thick red liquid that seemed to recede from the surface. The liquid looked like blood but thicker and darker, as if it contained a terrifying magical energy. Ari
In the city of Baigor, the post-battle atmosphere was somber yet filled with activity. Debris from the conflict was scattered across the streets, and the damaged, dust-covered buildings bore witness to the intensity of the recent clashes. The citizens of Baigor, along with the guardians and members of the Ironfist Hunters, worked tirelessly to clean up and rebuild the shattered city.Despite their determined efforts, a deep sense of unease hung over everyone. The uncertainty about Victor's next move and the potential threat from the missing artifact only added to the tension in the city.Zeke Ironfist and his group, having just finished their duties in the training arena, took the lead in the recovery efforts. They coordinated with local residents and city forces to restore the damaged infrastructure. Even as they worked hard to repair collapsed buildings and clear the rubble, the worry etched on their faces was unmistakable."The situation is critical," Zeke said to his group, while