Chapter 217: The Forgotten Island
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As Dabi and Loira stepped through the glowing path, the air around them changed. It was cooler here, the forest giving way to an endless expanse of broken landmasses floating in a void.
Pieces of ancient cities, towering spires, and crumbled statues hung suspended in midair, connected by thin, glowing bridges of light.
"What is this place?" Loira asked, her voice hushed.
Dabi scanned the surreal landscape, his fingers tightening around his blade. "Looks like we've stepped into some kind of nightmare."
The fragment pulsed again, casting a beam of light toward a distant island. It hovered in the sky, surrounded by swirling mists that sparkled faintly like stardust.
"That's where we're headed," Loira said, her eyes narrowing.
"Yeah, because that doesn't scream 'trap,'" Dabi muttered, but he started moving toward the nearest bridge, Loira close behind him.
The bridge shimmered with each step they took, as if testing their weight. Below them, the void seemed to pulse and shift, as though it were alive.
Halfway across, the air grew heavy, and a low growl echoed from the mist.
Dabi stopped, his blade already in hand. "Please tell me that was your stomach."
Loira didn't reply, her gaze fixed on the mist ahead. From it emerged a massive creature, its body a twisted amalgamation of stone and shadow. Its eyes glowed a menacing red, and its claws scraped against the bridge, sending sparks flying.
"Looks like we've got company," Dabi said, his voice tight.
The creature let out a deafening roar and charged.
Dabi met the beast head- on, his blade clashing against its rocky hide. Sparks flew as he struck again and again, but the creature seemed unfazed, its shadowy form absorbing most of the impact.
"Loira, a little help here!" he shouted, dodging a swipe of its massive claw.
Loira raised her staff, summoning a barrier of light around Dabi just as the creature lunged. Its claws scraped against the barrier, but it held firm.
"It's absorbing physical attacks," Loira said, her voice steady despite the tension. "We need to disrupt its core."
"Great. Where's the core?" Dabi asked, narrowly avoiding the creature's tail as it swung toward him.
Loira's eyes glowed faintly as she focused. "There," she said, pointing to a faint, pulsing light in the creature's chest.
Dabi smirked. "Got it."
He dashed forward, using his portals to appear directly above the creature. With a roar of his own, he drove his blade into its chest, aiming for the light. The creature howled, its body convulsing as cracks of golden energy spread across its form.
Loira channeled her magic, sending a beam of light directly into the creature's chest. The combined assault was too much. With a final, ear -piercing scream, the creature exploded into shards of light and shadow, which dissolved into the void.
Dabi landed on the bridge, breathing heavily. "That was fun."
Loira rolled her eyes. "Your definition of fun is disturbing."
They continued across the bridges, the shard's light leading them ever closer to the distant island. When they finally reached it, they were greeted by an eerie silence. The island was covered in ruins, its crumbling buildings overtaken by strange, glowing vines.
"This place feels... wrong," Loira said, her voice barely above a whisper.
"Yeah," Dabi agreed. "But we've come this far."
As they explored, they found broken fragments of ancient texts etched into the walls of the ruins. The language was unfamiliar, but the symbols glowed faintly, resonating with the Aetherial core.
Loira traced her fingers over one of the carvings, her eyes narrowing in concentration. "These aren't just symbols. They're instructions."
"For what?" Dabi asked, standing guard.
Before she could answer, the ground beneath them began to shake. A section of the ruins collapsed, revealing a spiral staircase descending into the island's core.
"Let me guess," Dabi said, peering into the dark abyss. "We're going down there."
Loira gave him a wry smile. "You wanted an adventure."
The staircase led to a massive chamber at the heart of the island. At its center floated a fragment of glowing crystal, identical to the core they carried, it is almost same size as ones in their hands. The air around it shimmered with raw energy.
"That's it," Loira said, stepping forward.
But as she reached for the fragment, a voice boomed through the chamber.
"WHO DARES DISTURB MY SANCTUARY?"
The crystal's light dimmed, and from the shadows emerged a towering figure clad in jagged armor. Its eyes burned with an otherworldly light, and its presence radiated power.
"I am Klytharion, Guardian of the Fractured Realms," the figure said. "If you seek the fragment, you must prove yourselves worthy."
Dabi groaned. "Of course. Another guardian and another trial."
Loira shot him a look. "This isn't the time for sarcasm."
Klytharion raised his massive weapon, a blade forged from the same glowing material as the shard. "Defend yourselves!"
The battle was unlike anything they had faced before. Klytharion moved with inhuman speed, his blade cleaving through the air with devastating force.
Dabi fought defensively, using his portals to evade the Guardian's strikes while looking for an opening. "Loira, any brilliant ideas?"
Loira focused her magic, summoning a protective barrier around them. "His armor is made of fragments energy. We need to overload it."
"Overload it? How?"
Loira gritted her teeth, pouring more power into her spells. "We need to hit him with everything we've got, all at once."
Dabi smirked. "Now you're speaking my language."
They coordinated their attack, Dabi distracting Klytharion with rapid strikes and portals while Loira channeled her magic into a single, massive spell.
"Dabi, move!" she shouted.
He dove out of the way as Loira unleashed a blinding beam of light. The spell struck Klytharion directly, his armor cracking and shattering under the intense energy.
The Guardian roared, dropping to one knee. "You have proven your strength," he said, his voice less menacing now.
As his form began to dissolve, he gestured toward the crystal fragment. "Take it. But know this: the path ahead will test not only your strength but your hearts. Be prepared."
With that, he vanished, leaving the chamber silent once more.
Loira approached the crystal fragment, her hands trembling slightly as she lifted it. The shard in her pouch resonated with it, their lights merging into a brilliant glow.
"We did it," she said softly.
Dabi nodded, though his expression was serious. "One more down. Who knows how many more to go."
As they left the chamber, the weight of their mission settled over them. The challenges ahead would only grow more difficult, but for now, they had taken a crucial step forward.
And as they stepped back into the void, the fragment's light guiding them once more, they knew one thing for certain: they would face whatever came next together.
As Dabi and Loira emerged from the depths of the ruined island, the void around them seemed to shift and pulse with a life of its own. The Aetherial Core in Loira's hands emitted a faint hum, as though reacting to the unstable energy of the fractured realm.
"What now?" Dabi asked, his tone a mix of irritation and exhaustion.
Loira glanced at the Aetherial Core, its glow faint but steady. "The fragment's energy is guiding us, but it's weaker now. I think we need to move quickly before it fades entirely."
Dabi's jaw tightened. "Let's hope the next place doesn't have a guardian with a vendetta like the previous one."
Loira gave a soft laugh, but her eyes betrayed her worry. "If it does, you'll complain the entire time. Come on."
They stepped back onto the glowing bridge ahead, but this time, the void itself seemed more alive. Shadows writhed below them, occasionally reaching out in tendrils that dissipated before they could touch the light.
"Those weren't here before," Loira murmured, her staff glowing faintly in her hand.
Dabi frowned, summoning his portals as a precaution. "The void doesn't like us messing with its stuff. Let's keep moving."
As they progressed, the bridges began to falter. Sections of the glowing paths flickered and crumbled, forcing them to leap across widening gaps.
"Watch your step!" Dabi called, catching Loira with a portal as one section collapsed beneath her.
She landed beside him, slightly breathless. "Thanks. I owe you one."
He smirked. "I'll add it to the list."
Ahead of them, the Aetherial Core's light flared, illuminating a massive structure in the distance. It resembled a cathedral, its spires piercing the void like jagged teeth. The light pulsed again, pulling them toward it.
"That's our destination," Loira said, determination hardening her voice.
"Yeah, and it's probably full of surprises," Dabi muttered, but he followed her without hesitation.
Loira says. Dabi you have become more talkative for some reason.
It's all your imagination. Dabi replied. As they reach the entrance.
The entrance to the cathedral was massive, its doors carved with intricate patterns that seemed to shift and writhe as they approached.
When Loira placed her hand on the surface, the doors swung open silently, revealing a cavernous interior. Find adventures at My Virtual Library Empire
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