Agra roared, a sound of both pain and... exhilaration. He struggled against Michael's grip, his limbs flailing, his laughter echoing through the trees, a harsh, discordant sound.
"Is that all you've got, Dark Lord?" he taunted, spitting a mouthful of blood onto Michael's armor.
Michael's response was... direct.
He punched Agra, hard, his fist connecting with the Chaos God's nose, the force of the impact sending a sickening crunch echoing through the forest.
Agra's nose... exploded.
Blood, a crimson torrent, sprayed across Michael's faceplate, obscuring his vision for a moment. But instead of crying out in pain, instead of recoiling, Agra simply... laughed. Louder. More manically.
He raised his hands, his eyes blazing with a chaotic energy that made the surrounding trees seem to... twist and writhe.
From his outstretched palms, tendrils of black smoke, thick and oily, began to pour forth, swirling and coalescing in the air above him. The replicas, drawn to the smoke like moths to a flame, began to... merge, their bodies dissolving, their forms twisting and distorting, until...
They were no longer individual beings.
They were... a chimera.
A monstrous creature, its body a grotesque fusion of flesh and shadow, its limbs twisted and gnarled, its head... well, it had several heads. Each one a distorted replica of Agra's face, their eyes glowing with a malevolent green light, their mouths filled with rows of razor-sharp teeth. From its back, leathery wings, like those of a bat, unfurled, their edges dripping with the same black smoke that had birthed the creature.
And what was even more terrifying was... its tail.
It wasn't just a... tail. It was a fucking cobra, its scales a sickly shade of green, its eyes glowing with the same malevolent light as the chimera's multiple heads. It swayed and writhed, its fangs dripping with venom, before suddenly lashing out, spitting a glob of hissing, green poison towards Michael.
Still holding Agra by the throat, Michael saw the attack coming, but he couldn't... dodge. Not completely. Agra, despite being held captive, his face contorted in a mask of rage, headbutted Michael, the impact sending a jolt of pain through Michael's skull, and a... crack... appearing on his face mask.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
The mask, forged from one of the strongest metals in the mortal realm, had withstood countless blows, and had deflected spells that would have vaporized lesser beings. But a direct hit from a god, fueled by pure, unadulterated chaos... well, even it had its limits.
Michael staggered back, releasing his grip on Agra's throat as the glob of venom struck him square in the back.
His cape, a swirling vortex of shadows and dark energy, hissed and smoked as the venom ate through the fabric, the heat of it searing his skin beneath. Michael was sent flying, his body tumbling through the air, the world spinning, his senses reeling.
He landed with a thud, his armor protecting him from the worst of the impact, but the force of the blow, the venom's corrosive properties... it was... disorienting. He'd forgotten what it felt like to be... hurt, to be... outmatched. The last time he'd felt this... disoriented... was probably during his... encounter... with Rudra, the God of War, back when he'd crashed his wedding in the realm of the gods.
But that hadn't been a fair fight. Michael had still been mortal then, and Rudra possessed a body with a sliver of his grace.
This... this was different. This was a god versus a god.
And Agra... Agra hit like a goddamn freight train.
Before Michael could use Shadow Teleportation to regain his footing, the chimera's cobra tail lashed out again. This time, it wasn't a glob of venom, but a stream, a rapid-fire burst of poison bullets that shot through the air with the force of... well, bullets.
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