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Episode 100: "Judgment’s Fall"
Author: Kaiza
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The Sanctuary trembled, its walls groaning in protest as the weight of what had emerged from the crack in the earth strained against it. Alex's breathing came in gasps, his head spinning and his hands shaking, not from the remaining resonance of the abyss but from this unearthly power now swirling around him. The golden light flickering about the obelisk died with each passing second.

Helena's voice penetrated his daze. "Stay focused, Alex. We need to get out of here NOW!"

Lucifer's normal act of arrogant arrogance was replaced by an edge of genuine fear. His golden eyes locked onto the figure that emerged from the crack in the earth. The being stood tall, its form radiating an overwhelming energy that seemed to twist the very air around it.

Its skin was an iridescent silver, a liquid sheen that shifted in color with every movement. Its eyes, glowing with celestial fire, stared down at them with cold, unblinking judgment. The air around it crackled with divine power, each step it took
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