The Void's System-Chapter 64: Crowned in Darkness
Chapter 64 - Crowned in Darkness
The sky above the academy churned with strange shadows. Winds howled through the towers as magic pulsed in the air, a dark, suffocating pressure pressing down on all who could feel it.
Sera sprinted through the halls, breath ragged, heart thundering in her chest.
"He's gone!" she shouted as she burst into the chamber where the teachers had remained. "Zane—he was taken! Something—some creature—it took him!"
Elara's eyes widened.
Theron was already standing. "Where?"
Sera pointed toward the storm-ridden skies outside the great hall. "It flew—into the mountains. I saw it for a second after he pushed me away. It was... I don't know. Black. Like it swallowed the light around it."
Without another word, the teachers moved, their auras flaring like wildfire. A senior student group was assembled within minutes. Sera joined them without hesitation.
No one stopped her.
She had to go.
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The group arrived on the cliffs that overlooked the valley outside the academy. A few miles ahead, in a scorched basin of stone and shadow, they saw it.
The sky was broken.
Clouds spiraled around a column of pitch-black energy, stretching like a wound in the world. The storm didn't move naturally—it twisted, like it was alive.
One of the senior students—a Seer-in-training—stumbled back. "Something's wrong. I can't see anything. My vision keeps blacking out."
Another, an earthshaper, pressed his hand to the ground. "The land itself is trembling. It's not just magic. It's... something older." freeweɓnøvel.com
Mistress Elara narrowed her eyes. "There. Focus."
The group fell silent.
Below, in the heart of the chaos, they saw him.
Zane.
Barely visible through the swirls of darkness, battered and broken, facing off against a beast from nightmare—a phoenix made not of fire, but of void.
The seniors gasped. "That thing—it's not from this realm."
Then they watched as Zane was struck, thrown like a doll across the battlefield.
Sera clutched her chest, stepping forward before one of the seniors caught her arm. "Let me go!" she screamed, tears already streaming down her face. "He's going to die! I have to help him!"
"You'll die too!" one of them hissed, holding her back. "Look at him! You won't even reach the ground before it tears you apart!"
She thrashed in their grip, helpless, watching Zane stumble to his feet, bloodied and gasping. She saw the desperation in his movements, the hopelessness etched into every line of his body.
He was alone.
And yet...
Zane stood.
Against all odds, he rose again. With trembling limbs and a scream of defiance, he drove his blade into the earth.
And then—
The world went black.
Even from where they stood, the teachers and students saw the light vanish from the sky. The sun itself seemed to retreat behind the veil of nothingness that erupted outward. For several harrowing seconds, there was no sound, no sight, no magic.
Only void.
"...What is he?" one of the seniors whispered.
Elara's expression darkened. "I don't know."
When vision returned, the others saw only blurs.
Slashes.
Flashes.
Shadow moving faster than thought.
The Phoenix howled in pain, but not even the most experienced of the seniors could follow Zane's movements. He was a streak of black lightning, a force of nature unbound.
And then—
A crown formed above him.
Not summoned. Not conjured.
Manifested.
Forged from the darkness itself, regal and terrifying, it hovered over his head like a symbol of dominion. The storm bowed around it, tendrils of void arcing toward it as if pulled by gravity.
Zane blurred again.
The Phoenix faltered. Feathers flew.
And then, with one final strike, Zane ended it.
The great beast let out one last echoing cry that shattered the silence, and its head was severed cleanly. Its body collapsed into ash and wind.
Sera's knees gave out.
She collapsed to the ground, mouth trembling, tears still falling—this time not just from fear, but something else.
Relief.
Awe.
She watched as Zane, his blade slipping from his hand, finally crumpled and fell—body limp, descending toward the ruined earth below.
No one spoke.
Even the most seasoned warriors in their group stood speechless. The air still shimmered with the aftershock of what they had just witnessed.
Elara took a breath, her voice low. "He shouldn't be alive."
Theron, standing beside her, whispered, "And yet... he is."
Sera, still staring at the spot where Zane had fallen, whispered to herself.
"...What are you, Zane?"