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Tides Of Eternity Episode 47: The Reckoning
The room seemed colder, the air thicker, suffocating with each breath Kaiza took. Every inch of his body screamed for relief from the pain, but it didn't matter. Not when Mina was still out there, still in the grasp of the shadow creature. His vision was blurry, but his focus remained razor-sharp on her, on her safety. Everything else could burn to ashes if it meant keeping her alive.He could feel the pendant in his hand, pulsing with a strange heat. It was not like before. This felt like raw, unbound power, like a wild beast waiting to be unleashed. His fingers had only tightened around it, desperate for anything that might tip the scales in their favor. Yet in his heart, he knew it was never enough.Kaiza's breath hitched as he saw the creature pulling Mina toward the farthest corner of the room, toward the shadows that seemed to stretch forever. The tendrils of darkness wrapped tighter around her, pulling her toward whatever abyss it had crawled out of. Her struggles weakened with
Tides Of Eternity Episode 48: A Nightmare
All at once, the world plunged into darkness for Kaiza. He felt nothing just the choking emptiness suffocating him against his skin, cold and unyielding. His limbs seemed weightless, yet impossibly heavy, as if floating through ink. He tried to get a gasp of air, but it refused to enter his lungs and seemed thick. Next came the sound: distant, whispering, like voices on the wind. They slithered into his ears, hissing his name.Kaiza… you belong to us now.Panic clawed at his mind. He forced himself to move, to fight against the tendrils constricting his body. But it was as if wading through tar. His strength was ebbing out; his mind was slipping away. Somewhere, beyond the void, he could still feel Mina her presence flickering like a dying ember.Then, a jolt of pain snapped through his body.Kaiza's eyes snapped open. He wasn't in the smitten room anymore. He stood barefoot on a sea of glass. It stretched endlessly beneath him, reflecting a churning sky full of storm clouds. Lightnin
Tides Of Eternity Episode 49: The Realm
Kaiza stumbled forward, his body crying out in protest, but he refused to release Mina. The fragile form of the woman in his arms was all that kept him from flying away on the winds. The chamber around them dissolved into nothing, the shadows crawling back into the cracks of reality, retreating but not gone. He felt their gaze, their hunger, waiting for that moment to strike again. He strained through the agony, through the crushing fear tearing at his mind. Every muscle screamed as he entered the shattered remains of the ancient hall, its pillars that had once stood tall now nothing but jagged splinters. The sky above if it was even a sky seethed with evil, twisting colors, like a storm bleeding through the heavens. Then, a sound a whisper carried on the void. "You cannot escape us." Kaiza's breath caught. His hold on Mina constricted. He spun sharply, his pulse racing. The walls shuddered. Shadows coiled into a single, pulsating mass at the center of the ruined chamber. It wa
Tides Of Eternity Episode 50: Reckoning at the Sanctum
Kaiza's heart thumped in his ears as he yanked Mina to running. When they burst into the forest, the world about them became a smear of shadow and flickering light. The howls of the Voidborn filled the air between the trees, and his skin crawled with each one. Whatever those creatures were, they were closing in fast."Keep moving!" he said, his fingers tightening around Mina's hand as they dodged gnarled roots and twisted branches. The ground was treacherous: damp and uneven, but they couldn't slow down. Not when death was closing in.Mina's breathing was labored. "Kaiza… how much longer?"He looked over his shoulder. The far-off shine of the Guardians' blades quivered with light through the trees, keeping at bay the relentless slaughter. Not near enough."I don't know," he admitted as frustration clawed at his throat. "But we have to.A monstrous shriek cut the air, and as if out of nowhere, a cacophony of movement unleashed itself in every shadow. It was twisted bodies of pure empti
Tides Of Eternity Episode 51: AELTHIR
A golden glow remains in the clearing. The old trees, standing as sentinels, throw long shadows on the ground. There is a smell of burned earth and waning magic in the air. An oppressive silence remains, punctured only by the labored breathing of KAIZA and MINA.KAIZA stands over MINA, holding her shaking shoulders. Her golden eyes dart between exhaustion and terror.KAIZA : Mina… are you okay? What occurred back there?MINA : I don't know… It just happened.AELTHIR steps out from behind the obelisk, his otherworldly robes rippling with a life of their own. His eyes, molten stars, focus on Mina.AELTHIR : The power within you is stirring. But it is raw. Uncontrolled. And now, the Voidborn are aware that you exist.KAIZA : Then they'll come for her.AELTHIR Yes. And they will not stop.A low RUMBLE vibrates the earth. The OBELISK'S RUNES flash unpredictably, etching ghostly shadows. Fractures slide up its body.AELTHIR : The veil still shatters. The balance remains unmade.MINAWeakly:
Tides Of Eternity Episode 52: The Temple
Darkness clung to the periphery of the Sanctum, an uncomfortable stillness falling over the formerly thronged grove. Kaiza and Mina stood in the wake, panting and weary, their minds still reeling from the discovery of Mina's awakened power. Aelthir lingered as a ghostly presence at their side, his ethereal form trembling in the flickering light of the obelisk's dying radiance.Mina's golden eyes, dulled by the blinding rush of energy she had released, flashed with doubt. She laid a hand against her chest, sensing the lingering heat of power running beneath her skin. The flame within her had flared up without warning, uninvited and unstoppable. And now, it had marked her as a target.Kaiza brushed the sweat from his forehead, his hand clenched around his sword. He could still feel the cold lingering of the Voidborn's claws scraping against his ribs. He had battled hundreds of wars in centuries past, but never before had he battled an enemy so unrelenting, so voracious. And now, they ha
Tides Of Eternity Episode 53: Twisting Shadows
Kaiza held his knife in a fierce grip, gasping for breath. The reek of death and iron filled the air, blending with the wet earth on which he stood. The Voidborn did not tire, their twisted bodies coiling from the shadows, thirsting for blood. His arms screamed in pain, but he could not lose his grip not with Mina and the rest counting on him.The fight had started again.A rasping scream ripped through the darkness as a hulking Voidborn attacked Kaiza, its stretched claws shining in the broken moonlight. He dodged, bringing his blade sweeping up in a smooth curve. The metal plunged deep, slicing through the monster's shifting skin. It screamed a shattering shriek before it collapsed into a mass of twisting shadows.No time to stop.A cry cut through the air Mina.Kaiza spun around, his heart pounding. She was backed up against a rock outcropping, jagged and deadly, her shivering hands lifted in protection. A hulking Voidborn, its eyes glowing like red-hot coals, towered above her. It
Tides Of Eternity Episode 54: Blood Moon Rising
The sun had not yet risen when Kaiza and Mina arrived at the forest edge, their bodies throbbing and their breaths heaving. The cover of trees had kept them safe through the night, but now, exposed in the open, they were at risk. Mina's golden eyes flashed with anxiety. "Kaiza, what if they find us again?" Kaiza swiped the sweat from his forehead and looked out at the barren wasteland before them a destroyed village, reduced to ashes, bony outlines of buildings reaching for the sky like shattered fingers. There was no life in this place, only the specters of the dead. "We don't have a choice. We have to rest," he grumbled. "Come on." They made their way through the wreckage, wary of the shifting ground. The acrid smell of burned wood and something much worse hung in the air. Kaiza tightened his hold on his sword, every muscle in his body alert. Then they heard it. A slow, methodical scraping noise. Kaiza pushed Mina back behind him as he turned to face the sound. From the
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Chapter 149: The End of the Rewrite
The end of the world.Again.But this time, Kaiza was awake for it.The sky was cleaved in two, black fire seeping through the fissures in reality.Time had turned non-linear, dripping in slow drips, shattering like glass.And standing at the center of the unraveling was him.The Version That Should Not Be.A Kaiza created out of rewritten history, impossibility, and sheer consequence.He stood quietly under the shattered stars, gold eyes shining with the burden of all possible destinies."You attempted to save them," he murmured. "And in that, you destroyed the balance."Kaiza did not speak. His sword was at his hip. His body was ripped apart, his breathing shallow. But his eyes.His eyes blazed like stars."What are you?" Kaiza finally spoke.The other Kaiza smiled."I am the answer to your question."He spun, arms open to the devastation."You asked if fate was something you could rewrite. I am your answer. I am what occurs when it is."A voice."Kaiza."Soryn.She was returned.Sh
Chapter 148:The War of Existence
The sky was torn apart.Not like an explosion.Not like thunder.But like the very fabric of sound itself, it ripped asunder.Kaiza didn't even have the moment to blink before the entity shifted.Not with power.Not with speed.But with absolute, mindless inevitability.It didn't attack in the sense that an enemy would.It redefined the battlefield.In one instantKaiza was standing on solid earth.He was tumbling into a chasm of shattered timelines, each one splintering away like delicate glass.His golden flames flickered, fighting against the force pulling him down.He froze.Not because he caught himself.Not because he landed.Because the entity demanded it.Kaiza growled."You think you can control me?"The entity's voice surrounded him."I already do."And thenThe world crumbled.Kaiza balled his fists as the rules of reality warped around him.The entity's golden-black fire engulfed everything.Shredding the battlefield, reforming it in real-time.The sky turned into an ocean
Chapter 147: The Collapse of Reality
The sky tore apart.Not like lightning.Not like a storm.Like glass breaking.The Hollow City shattered, shattering into a thousand reflective shards, each one revealing a different possibility.Some revealed Kaiza triumphant, golden flames in his grasp, the entity dissolving to dust.Others revealed Kaiza was gone, nothing but a memory of what had been.But the worst onesThe ones that made his chest constrictRevealed the world lost.Not destroyed.Never having been at all.The thing moved first.One moment, it stood before him.Next, it was all around him.A dozen forms of itself blurred in and out of existence, attacking from various directions simultaneously.Each sword is pointing for Kaiza's heart.But Kaiza didn't even blink.He didn't need to react.Because nowHe knew the game."You don't get to decide anymore."Kaiza reached out with his will, his mind, his very soul.And reality listened.In an instantEvery version of the entity vanished.Not because Kaiza dodged.Not bec
Chapter 146: The War of Unmaking
The world ended.Not in flames.Not in ruin.In nothingness.The streets of the Hollow City disappeared.The sky overhead ceased to exist.The air itself wavering, as if a memory attempting to remember its own presence.Kaiza alone in the center of it all a solitary figure against an adversary that was not meant to exist.His golden eyes ablaze.But for the first time everHe wasn't certain if he existed anymore.The figure in front of him his distorted reflection grinned."You're beginning to comprehend, aren't you?"Kaiza clutched his sword tighter."I comprehend that you speak too damn much."The figure chuckled."Like a man who doesn't know he's already lost."And thenIt moved.Kaiza had barely enough time to respond.The instant the entity charged, the very fabric of reality unraveled.Not with force.Not with power.With certainty.Wherever the entity stepped, the world no longer was.The Hollow City disappeared in patches, chunks of buildings, strips of sky—all vanishing in a
Chapter 145: A King Without a Throne
For the first time in five centuries, the Hollow City was silent.No screaming.No war.No whispering darkness hiding in the cracks of reality.Kaiza stood in the middle of it all free.The Abyss was gone.Not locked away.Not hiding in the shadows.Gone.He had done the impossible.He had rejected it.Not by fighting it.Not by dominating it.But by letting go.And yet something did not feel right.Kaiza let out a sharp breath, rolling his shoulders.His body felt lighter.As if he had lost something he had carried around for so long that he didn't even know what it felt like to not have it.The Abyss had been integrated into his very being.And now, without it…Who was he?Kaiza tightened his fists."Is this what freedom is meant to feel like?"Because it didn't feel good.It felt empty.Like he had been opened up and something had been torn out.Something that, terrible as it was, had at least been a part of him.Kaiza's golden eyes blazed, but there was no abyssal fire burning in
Chapter 144: When Titans Collide
A howl of unleashed darkness erupted from under the Hollow City.The earth cleaved open, a torn edge slashing through stone, spewing out coils of abyssal flame into the air.And out of that tear something stirs.Something immense.Something ancient.Kaiza stood upon the ruined battlefield, his gold eyes fixed on the churning whirlpool of darkness that had burst forth from his own blow.He'd done it.He'd awakened the Abyss.And now he had to make it through."Every last one of you, move!" Kaiza bellowed.But it was already too late.A brutal shockwave erupted outward, shattering the Hollow City and leveling buildings to rubble.The air itself cracked, reality fighting to maintain its shape as the Abyss awakened from its deep sleep.The sky contorted, folding in upon itself, and Kaiza could sense it.The Abyss was hungry.And it had waited too long.The First Hunger awakened.The impossibly huge hand, black and smeared with shifting constellations of void, faltered for the first time.
Chapter 145: The Choice That Ends a Kingdom
Kaiza's breathing came sharp and jagged.His fingers were constricted around the wrist of his other self, the King of the Hollow City.The battle's weight still resonated in his bones, his muscles crying out from the fight, which had transcended time itself.And yet he did not attack.The king sneered, golden eyes flashing with dark pleasure."What's wrong?""This is what you wanted, isn't it?"Kaiza's hold grew tighter.He could finish it now.A single strike. A single cut.Erase this alternate version of himself.Reclaim the Hollow City as his own.But the longer he stared into his own twisted reflection, the clearer it became.This wasn’t just about a throne.This was about who he would become."Damn it."His golden eyes flashed."I’m not you."And that was the moment he made his choice.A King Must FallKaiza let go.The king swayed a little, his sneer failing for the first time."What?"Kaiza took a step back, sheathing his sword."I don't need to kill you to win."The throne room
Chapter 144: The War of Kings
Kaiza stumbled forward, his breathing labored, his heart pounding in his ears.The Hollow City lay before him, but it was not the same Hollow City he remembered.It was unmarred by war.The towers rose high, spires reaching into a moonlit sky that should not be.The streets were spotless, thronged with moving people walking, speaking, and living.For an instant, Kaiza couldn't catch his breath.This was impossible.It had never been true.It had never been anything more than a dream."And yet here I am."A weight, heavy as lead, dropped into his chest.He had rewritten destiny.The Abyss had never swallowed this city.The Hunters had never been forgotten.And he had never turned into a monster.Kaiza let out a harsh breath, raking a hand through his dark, sweat-matted hair."So what the hell do we do now?"The Harbinger's Warning"Kaiza."The voice was low, even.He turned to glance at the Harbinger, who stood a few steps behind him, silver eyes acute, expressionless.He hadn't budged
Chapter 143: A War Against the Unwritten
The darkness engulfed Kaiza entirely.In one instant, he stood before his previous self, the Hollow City intact, reality itself refusing to believe that history had been altered.The next.He was plummeting.Not bodily.Not through air, or chronology, or even the Abyss.But through something deeper.Something older.Something that should not exist.Something that had waited.And at its center something watched.Kaiza's body struck solid earth, but it felt nothing like the real world.The sky, or what passed for a sky, was a chasm of writhing shapes and wisps.The air tasted too thick, weighing upon him like a thousand invisible fingers.He pushed himself up, his golden eyes furrowing as he turned.And then.He saw it.The figure.It stood where his former self had once stood, regarding him with a look that belonged to no living thing.Kaiza had battled gods.He had fought the Abyss.He had witnessed things without a name.But this.This thing was wrong.Not as the Abyss was.Not as the