Chapter 910: Burden Of The Damned
Amidst the haunting silence of a ruined, forgotten timeline, a massive structure lay shattered and lifeless beneath a crimson sky. Burnt, charred bodies littered the ground, twisted remnants of lives snuffed out in an instant. The scent of death lingered heavily, thick and acrid, a grim remnant to the tragedy that unfolded here.
Inside the desolate hall stood an enormous broken capsule, the glass door violently torn off, shattered fragments scattered across the floor. Within it lay a pale, emaciated man whose skin clung sickeningly to his bones. Veins pulsed faintly beneath translucent skin, making him seem more corpse than living human. His eyes, faded to dull gray, struggled to remain open as life drained from him with every ragged breath.
Kneeling before this dying man was a towering figure with dove-gray skin and thick gray beard, streaked with blood and tears. His powerful frame trembled with anguish, shoulders hunched beneath an unbearable burden. Beside him rested a sinister, long crimson sword pulsing ominously with dark energy, radiating a faint hum as if echoing the sorrow that enveloped its wielder.
"Father..." the dying man murmured weakly, his voice barely a whisper. His fading gaze sought desperately to catch the dove-gray figure’s attention.
Asher slowly raised his head, dark yellow eyes reddened by unshed tears, overflowing with agony and reluctance. The mere sight of his son, Arthur, suffering in such a state tore his soul apart. "Arthur, no...I could never do that to you... I would rather die than burden you with such a fate."
Arthur’s pale lips parted in a weak but resolute line, shaking his head feebly, "Please...you have to do this...it’s the only way to release you from this curse." His voice cracked with the weight of his plea. "Remember what Mother told us? We can’t let her death...be for nothing...She died for us...We can’t fail her..."
Asher’s fingers clenched, pressing into the ground with such force that fissures spread through the solid stone, reflecting the torment in his heart. He shook his head violently, eyes squeezed shut against the pain.
"I...I can’t hold on much longer..." Arthur pleaded softly, voice growing fainter. "You must do it now...before it’s too late. It’s alright, Father...I will wait for you. At least I’ll get to see you again, and help you save everyone. That’s all I’ve ever wanted...So help me do it."
Asher exhaled sharply, the shuddering breath carrying the full force of his internal agony. Slowly, he stood, fists trembling, and gently grasped his son’s weak, cold hand. His voice broke even as he spoke firmly, determination etched into every syllable. "I failed you as a father and everyone in this life...but I will not fail in the next. That’s a promise I intend to keep. Ensure I do that, Arthur...no matter what it takes, even if it kills me."
Arthur weakly nodded as he gripped his father’s hand with all the strength left in his body.
With a mournful yet resolved look, Asher declared in a voice resonating with dark, forbidden power, "I now bestow upon you my curse...the power of the damned..."
His hand erupted in blinding, dark-green energy, seizing Arthur’s frail body. Arthur’s frame spasmed violently, his anguished scream echoing through the halls, reverberating through the very bones of the structure. "AAAHHHH!!"
A violent vortex of dark-green energy spiraled between father and son, rattling the foundations of their reality.
Asher’s eyes glowed fiercely, matching the power he unleashed, "You will now live forever, Arthur...as long as my mana envelops you. Nothing can kill you. Nothing can harm your bones. Your soul will burn in solitude, but I—I will find you...and I shall free you from this curse. Until then, forgive me for condemning you to this damned fate, my son."
"ARGHHHHHHH!!!"
Arthur’s agonizing scream intensified as his flesh blackened and burned, skin peeling away to reveal charred, scorched bones beneath. Dark green flames erupted from his empty sockets, solidifying his transformation into something both tragic and eternal.
The echoes of that agonizing scream faded as the scene shifted through time, arriving in the present, within the ancient underground ruins.
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