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Episode 136: Shards of Destiny—Part VII
Author: Kaiza
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The world dived into shadow. Alex's mind was tumbling in a void of fear and uncertainty, and for an instant, he forgot who he was. The Nexus, that awful, living force, held him tight like the string of a puppet, and he had no idea how much longer he could resist its call. His chest rose up with the weight of it all—his new, unstable power, the consequences of his choices, and the monstrous entity looming in front of him.

The air was heavy, crackling with unnatural energy. He could feel the ground beneath his feet shift, unstable and moving, as if the very foundation of reality was bending under the pressure. The monstrous figure, now fully emerged, towered over them—a grotesque shape of shadow and energy, its form contorting and twisting like something out of the deepest corners of nightmares. Its presence was suffocating, dark as the heart of the Nexus itself.

Alex: (gritted, determined) "I'm not backing down. I don't care what you are."

His voice rang out, but the words felt small a
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Alex manages to unlock power way beyond his control now, and something even far more terrifying seems to be on its way. Will the Nexus consume him, or will he have the strength to fight what is coming next?

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