The attacker lunged forward, and he aimed his weapon at my chest.His movements were sloppy, and it was clear that he was inexperienced, he lacked finesse.I dodged the blow easily, a simple step to the side was enough for him to miss his target and his knife struck the wall, sending sparks flying.He was disoriented and I saw the opportunity and took it. I swept my torch in a low arc, and hit him behind his ankles. My movements were quick and precise, and with a quick swipe I pulled the torch, sending him crashing to the floor. His weapon flew out his hands and skidded across the floor, before finally coming to rest at Olivia's feet.He scrambled to try to get to his feet, but I was faster. I pinned him to the ground with my foot, and pressed the torch against his chest as a warning. If he moved, I would hit him in the head, ultimately knocking him out.His eyes widened with fear as he realized he was defeated."It's over," I said, my voice was steady, despite the adrenaline cour
She froze, her hand was still gripping the flag's handle as she looked at me with a mixture of confusion and concern. "What's wrong?" she asked, and I could hear the uncertainty in her voice."I'm not sure," I admitted, my gaze still scanning the chamber. "Something doesn't feel right. I feel like it was too easy, that this is a trap."Marcus furrowed his brows, "What are we missing?" he murmured, more to himself than to either of us.Just as Olivia began to loosen her grip on the flag, a faint click echoed through the chamber. We all tensed up as our eyes darted across the room, trying to identify the source of the sound.Before we could react, the floor beneath us began to shift. The stone tiles slid away, revealing a gaping chasm below. Olivia stumbled and lost her balance as the ground beneath her feet disappeared.In a burst of adrenaline, Marcus and I lunged forward, each of us grabbing one of Olivia's arms just before she plummeted into the abyss. She dangled precariously
The air around me crackled with energy as the dark aura continued to engulf me. The system panels continued to flash before my eyes, each one displaying warning signs and showing some signs and symbols that I couldn’t understand.It looked like it was being hacked, like a virus had taken control of it and it was fighting it.I could feel the power growing within me, it felt like a torrent of energy that was being pumped through my body.My mind raced as I tried to make sense of the situation, the anger I felt previously was now absent. ‘What is happening to me? What do these warnings mean?’ I thought to myself.Just as I thought I couldn't take any more, a final panel flashed before my eyes, and the words I saw sent chills down my spine.NOTICEThe Host Will Now Undergo Transcendence.‘Undergo Transcendence? What does that even mean!’ I thought to myself.Before I could even process the message, my vision went dark.I felt my body go limp, and my consciousness slipped away as the wor
I wasn't surprised when he said this, it actually made sense to me.‘How else would haccese to so much information,’ I thought to myself.“So how do I come into play in all this?” I asked him.“I know the hatred you must feel, like the whole world is against you. Your family, who were responsible for your murder in your first life, the adversity you currently face in the player games, I am aware of all of it. I, too, am no stranger to adversity. When I suggested that the player games be abolished, the other keepers banished me, and left me to roam the cosmos. I would have been murdered, but one keeper cannot murder another,” he said and paused.I suddenly felt the realization and saw the point he was driving at the entire time.He wanted to use me as a weapon, to fight against the other keepers.“You're absolutely correct, while it is true that the keepers are cosmic beings and the creators of the universe, players may attain equal or even greater power than the keepers, making them t
I navigated the labyrinth towards the direction Genesis had displayed, and the weight of Marcus’s betrayal and Olivia’s death were still heavy in my mind.It felt like the stone walls were closing in on me, and it felt like I’d succumbed to my dark side, embracing the shadows.I pressed on. My senses were heightened to the very limit, and I was on high alert for anything that could be lurking in the shadows.I rounded a corner, and came face to face with a group of players. I could see in their eyes that they had malicious intent.When they saw me they snarled and eyed me like a group of lions, stalking their prey.I readied myself, there was no point in trying to negotiate and I took a stance.I scanned the group and my gaze fell on the leader, in his hand, was the final flag.‘He has the flag and chose not to turn it in? Why?,’ I thought to myself.NOTICE[The players appear to be a group of serial killers. A group of players termed as player killers have come to the light recently,
I avoided the pack of ravenous wolves without much difficulty, the trail of the assassin was enough to throw them off my scent.“Genesis, show me the way out,” I said.[Understood]My eyes lightened up with a blue color, and the path on the floor illuminated, revealing the road I needed to take.‘Genesis is honestly a broken asset, I wonder what its limits are,’ I thought to myself.I followed the path and not before long I found the same entrance with which we entered from.The sight of the dead bodies of my dead comrades didn't affect me anymore, as I made my way through the pile of bodies.Reaching the entrance, I pushed the stone wall open and walked out into the arena once again.There was a loud roar from the crowd when I entered, as the announcer blew his horn again.“And finally, the final flag has been retrieved, signaling the end of the player games!” He screamed and there were loud screams of approval from the crowd.I looked forward and saw four other players, flags in han
He stepped forward and there was a lot of murmuring from the crowd.Everyone pointed fingers at him and seemed to recognize him, and the fear was evident on their faces.‘Genesis, what's going on?’ I thought.[I believe that Marcus wasn't entirely truthful about some of the things he told you. It's evident that you shall soon find out his true identity.]‘I always knew that there was something wrong about him, but I never thought he would be hiding something, what could it be?’ I thought to myself.Finally, the announcer raised his hand high in the air, and the whole arena came to a hush.“Marcus, The Player Killer, what do you wish for?” His voice rang and echoed across the arena.‘So that's his big secret?’ I thought to myself and clicked my tongue in annoyance. ‘He kills other players, either for monetary value or to get what he wants, I figured that part out already, but what else is he hiding?’He stood unfazed by the fearful murmurs of the crowd, and cold smirk played at the cor
“Lord Voltaris, permit a humble creation like me to speak in your presence,” Marcus said and smiled, as he remained on his knees.“Champion, rise to your feet, you may speak your desire,” he responded in a commanding voice.Marcus slowly rode to his feet, and raised his shoulders in confidence.“Lord Voltaris, I was informed by Herald that my wish could not be granted, I certainly believe that beings as powerful as you should be able to grant such a humble request from one of your servants,” he responded, his tone was very respectful, so as not to arouse the anger of a god.“Your wish shall be granted champion,” he simply responded and Marcus nodded his head, a callous look written on his face."Champion, your wish shall be granted," Lord Voltaris declared, his voice carrying a note of finality. Before departing, he addressed the crowd once more. "My time in this realm is at an end," he stated, and his words echoed through the arena."I must return now to the Celestial Nexus, where