The colossal ship began its slow departureâgroaning, creakingâas if even it feared the black emptiness behind. Its engines screamed to gain speed, but the black hemisphere closed the distance faster than anyone imagined possible.
Then it touched the port.
And devoured it.
In a heartbeat, thousands were gone. Screams turned to silence, buildings to dust. The black sphere didnât stopâit accelerated, hungry and relentless.
Panic exploded across the deck like wildfire. Shouts, cries, chaos. People surged, trampled, clawed for safety that didnât exist. Not anymore.
Ariel clutched Ilya tighter. She trembled in his arms, on the edge of tears.
He rubbed her head gently. âWhy are you afraid? Nothing will happen, Ilya.â
Hopefully⦠he thought bitterly.
But it was closing in.
The hemisphere loomed now like a second sky, devouring the world. Every moment it grewâunstoppable, devouring light, sound, reason.
The chaos peaked. People screamed, begged, cried out to gods who gave no answer.
And then it reached the ship.
It didnât collide. It absorbed. Slowly, like ink bleeding into water, the shipâs rear began to vanishâmetal, people, airâall swallowed.
Humans broke. They stampeded to the front of the vessel, trampling one another, their fear drowning every shred of reason.
âHELP US!â
âSAVE US!!â
But the gods were silent.
Then, a voice rang out. Absolute. Commanding.
âEveryone! CALM DOWN! Awakenedâtake positions! If we cannot run, we will stand and FIGHT!â
The black-haired ladyâs voice cracked like thunder over the chaos. For a moment, the ship stilled.
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But it wasnât enough.
Fear overwhelmed hope. The awakened obeyedâbut the rest remained lost in hysteria.
Projectiles of Origin energy screamed toward the black hemisphere. Hundreds. Thousands. They struckâ
âand vanished. Each attack was swallowed whole, as if they never existed.
Not even ripples.
Arielâs heart sank. âEven that didnât workâ¦â
And then the world went black.
The ship, the sky-forts, every strongholdâswallowed.
They were inside the black hemisphere.
And still alive.
For a moment, confusion reigned. Until the pain started.
Reality itself twisted. Sound warped. Color bled. The laws of the universe bent and shattered around them.
Time.
Space.
Sense.
Order.
All decayed into madness.
âWhatâs happening?!â someone screamedâonly their voice came out slow, garbled, like it was melting.
Arielâs senses reeled.
He shouldnât have been able to seeâbut he could. Through some cursed clarity, he saw them:
People withering.
Pale.
Souls draining like ink drawn from paper.
Dying.
All of them.
All exceptâ¦
Him.
And Ilyaâclutched in his armsâwas fading too. Her skin drained of color, her grip weakening, her cries muted by the void.
âIlya!!â Arielâs voice cracked with pure horror. âIâm here! Youâll be okay!â
But he was lying. He couldnât protect her. He was powerless.
And in that despairâ¦
â¦something awoke.
Something ancient. Primordial.
It was not rageâit was the abyss inside him opening its eye.
His Origin. It had awakened deep within him.
He used the [Empty Vessel].
A pressure erupted from him that made the air scream. The very concept of mass broke beneath him. The black hemisphere shudderedâthen cracked.
And thenâit shattered.
Ariel stood in the stillness of obliteration, radiating power like a star gone mad.
Instinct took over.
He raised his handâand tore a rift through space itself. A gate unfurled like the maw of a god, wider than cities.
âALL OF YOUâGO IN! NOW!!â Arielâs voice shook the continent.
For a moment, none moved.
Then they ran.
He looked to Ilya, unconscious in his arms. He turned to John.
âTake her. Go.â
âBut what abââ
âGO!!â
John couldnât speak. The pressure around Ariel made it impossible. He took Ilyaâand fled.
Everyone else followed. All but a handful.
The Transcendents. And the two Rank 4, Pristines.
Arielâs eyes flared. âYOU TOO! I SAID GET IN! Thatâs my dimension. You manage the peopleâIâll handle this!â
They hesitated. But in that voice was authority that brooked no refusal.
They obeyed.
And Ariel was alone.
The space trembled.
A darkness deeper than death unfurled from him, saturating the air.
âYou DARE touch my sister? You DAREâ?!â
The ship behind him was gone. The gate was closed.
Ariel stood in silence, wrath incarnate.
â¦
Elsewhereâ¦
In the heart of a fortified city, a horror crawled.
The cosmic beastâborn from the Rank 4 Gate, now evolved to Rank 5âfeasted on souls. Its black hemisphere stretched from its body, sucking life, reality, sense.
But thenâ¦
The hemisphere shattered.
The beast froze. Its supply of soul-power severed.
But that wasnât what made it pause.
A voice.
A pressure.
An Authority.
Its body recoiled.
Thenâ
He appeared.
A silhouette cloaked in black fire. Eyes of void. A presence that crushed the sky.
Ariel.