Kayne/Shadow Co-Op Part 2
With a trembling hand, Santav opened his palm, willing his old strength, his former power, to return—a final, desperate plea to fight back.
Nothing answered.
Santav let his hand fall limp as his eyes fluttered closed.
“Enjoy nothingness!!” Ginyumi shouted as he thrust the blade toward the Charred’s heart.
Ginyumi’s lance struck true.
…
Or so it should have.
An inch from Santav’s heart, a bead of pure blackness materialized—a fragment of nothingness that halted the weapon’s momentum as though the very concept of force itself had been erased. The bead, no larger than a coin, appeared flat and utterly two-dimensional, yet its presence radiated an overwhelming dread. Ginyumi’s breath caught in his throat. He immediately recognized this power, though it had not been witnessed in nearly a decade. Widely feared across the multiverse, it was the harbinger of a being whose dominion over nothingness had struck nightmares into even his fellow agents of Carcari.
His eyes widened in dawning horror.
Santav’s body responded to the bead’s arrival. The ashen hue of his skin began to shed away in flecks, revealing vitality beneath. His weakened form seemed to drink in the power of the anomaly. His golden eyes slowly opened, burning with brilliance and purpose that had been long buried. No longer the Charred, this was something far greater—something far worse.
For in this moment, Ginyumi realized the truth: Santav was an amalgamation of his true name. The one who rebelled against the Prince of Chaos. And by the stories, the one who slew the Monarch. Simply switch two letters.
Vantas, God of the Void.
“How unfortunate,” Vantas murmured, his golden gaze lazily drifting toward the bead of nothingness hovering before him. Suspended midair by the possessed Morax, he shifted his focus to Ginyumi, his tone as detached as it was menacing. “It seems the Void still has use for me… which is far more unfortunate for you.”
With a subtle wave of invisible will, the bead erupted in a violent burst of concussive nothingness. The shockwave blasted Ginyumi off his feet, sending him spiraling through the air for dozens of yards. Just before his body could crash into the ground, Vantas, with an arc of pure blackness streaking behind him, seized the possessed Morax by the back of his skull. With a maddened grin and maniacal laughter echoing, the Void Lord flung the God of Spears through the air, sending him crashing violently against a jagged cliff face.
“Do you think spears can save you from oblivion? Do you think dreams wait for you at the end?” Vantas’s smile reached his ears as he called to the valley, his golden eyes fixed on the plume of dust and debris. “You and your puppet’s domains were made by mankind. Your divinity lives in mortality alone.”
A trail of black again streaked behind as Vantas leaped, and he landed with a gust of wind that cleared the dust around the possessed Morax. His manic gaze lingered upon him, blood dripping down his torso from the still-open wounds. “I will enjoy this, Ginyumi.” He calmly raised a hand cloaked in a carnivorous darkness. “If my patron calls me to dispose of the waste, the least I can do is savor it.” His finger twitched, and the ravenous void split itself into four to pierce Morax’s limbs to the ground.
Everything happened so fast that Ginyumi didn't have time to react. He was about to put the Charred out of his misery instantly. The next moment he had been flung into the side of the cliff walls, and his limbs were pierced by fragments of the power of the void. Golden blood seeped from the points the fragments were embedded in his skin, and aether dribbled from the corner of his mouth.
Now everything made sense. How he knew so much about him, and why he was traveling with the other gods. He was the bastard that killed the Monarch of Chaos. The one that threw his loyalty away and killed many of the gods that stood at the forefront of Chaos. Everything made sense, and the only thing Ginyumi could do was laugh.
“So, this is what happened to you? After you led the rebellion, you lost yourself and fell into nothing. Only to once again stand in the way of the people you once called comrades.” He continued to laugh uncontrollably as he pulled at the spikes that held him.
“God of the Void. Do you truly think that siding with these gods will get you anywhere? You may have won one battle, but the war is far from over.” Morax’s body was strong, and Ginyumi ripped his arms and legs free from their restraints. Just as five spears cut through the ground once more to try and force Vantas back. Golden blood flowed from Morax’s limbs as he stood up to his full height. “Shall we see who will die first?”
Vantas leaped back out of reach of the spears and slowed, suspended in the air by tethers unseen. “This war was never about sides. Do you really think I betrayed you and the rest of Baldramort’s pups?” The whites of his eyes were swallowed by darkness, his body almost twitching with a wash of energy it hadn't felt in years. “How can I betray a tool or a weapon? You never earned my loyalty. You were never my ‘comrade’. None of you were.”
Tendrils of void licked from his eyes, begging to be unchained. “You were simply…convenient. Nothing more.” His hand calmly cut inward, and a wave of darkness sliced diagonally out from him in an attempt to cut Ginyumi in two.
“I see now that you never were part of the cause. I am guessing you only got close to our lord to find a way to kill him. Well, being used as a tool works both ways. The others used you to eliminate Baldramort from this world. However, the joke is on you. The Lord of Chaos still lives, and he will return to this world. One way or another.” Ginyumi said as he jumped out of the way of the incoming strike.
“Mortals may have formed my power, but that doesn't mean I am inferior to you.” The light surrounding him grew brighter as Ginyumi prepared to unleash Morax's ultimate skill. The air crackled with tension as golden portals materialized around him, their edges glowing like miniature suns. The Void God was a formidable opponent who could not be underestimated. Ginyumi knew this battle demanded nothing less than overwhelming force.
"You might believe yourself invincible, but even you have weaknesses," Ginyumi declared, his grin widening. Within the portals, the glint of countless spearheads became visible, their deadly tips gleaming with divine energy.
Without hesitation, the assault began. Spear after spear rained down from the heavens, a ceaseless onslaught erupting from the portals. The barrage grew ferocious with each passing moment, an unrelenting storm of golden death. Ginyumi stood amidst the chaos, his smile unwavering as he unleashed everything in Morax’s arsenal against the God of the Void.
Oh?
Vantas’s brow rose at Ginyumi’s words, his inquisitive expression gleaming in the golden light from the portals. So the energy he had felt Silvannus radiate earlier was connected to Baldramort. His gaze drifted calmly towards the approaching onslaught of spears, and the darkness in his eyes flared. That means I now have loose ends to clean up…after this.
The maelstrom of supersonic spears slowed to a crawl as everything stilled. The reverberations of their battle halted, rock and water silent as something crept from beyond the veil. Even the air vibrated in anticipation, anxiety, and fear of what moved outside and between its molecules
"You're right," Vantas said, his voice cold and hollow. "I do have weaknesses. But your light isn't one of them.”
The space above Vantas ripped with a harrowing scream.
A rift of pure black opened as the space between spaces expanded, the air pulsing in aftershocks and scattering Morax’s weapons far away. A gaping maw of darkness opened in reality as the Void itself tore its way into and through their world. The air howled as it fought to compress the space again, but the Void would not be denied, and it roared in defiance as it continued to grow behind above Vantas. The darkness contained in his eyelids started to spread across his skin until every inch of his being was consumed by void darker than black, a silhouette of negative space in the shape of a man with two glowing golden irises.
Those golden eyes snapped upon Ginyumi.
The void storm screamed and pulsed behind Vantas, and the weight of folded reality around Morax’s body crushed him to his knees. Spacetime compressed like an accordion and then warped at the edge of the black hurricane, but Vantas’s dark form appeared unaffected as he slowly and deliberately walked toward Ginyumi. Every step closer compounded the forces that radiated and escaped from the storm, sinking the possessed god’s eyes into his skull. For any onlookers, they could only see a swirling mass sphere of blackness, warping the space around the two combatants and howling like a storm of lost souls.
When Vantas was within arm’s reach, he took Morax’s chin with two fingers and effortlessly tilted his face up to meet the two golden discs of his eyes in a sea of black. “If Baldramort has returned, I’ll kill him again. If he lives after that, I'll kill him once more. I’ll keep killing him until I've destroyed divinity itself, and none of this will matter anymore.” The golden eyes widened, and even in his black silhouette, his smile was visible. “If I can do that to Baldramort, what chance do you stand here?”
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