Chapter 43: Volume 1, Chapter 43:

Chapter 43: Volume 1, Chapter 43: "The Severed’s Shadow" The cavern felt suffocating as the Severed emerged from the darkness, their presence like a heavy weight pressing down on the group. Cole's heart raced as he watched the figures move forward, their forms shrouded in shadows that seemed to writhe and twist like living things. The soft glow from the crystal veins illuminated the eerie, glowing eyes of their enemies, casting long, distorted shadows on the cavern walls.

"We need to move," Marcus said, his voice low but urgent as he unsheathed his sword. "They'll overwhelm us if we stay in one place."

Elara's eyes flicked from the altar to the advancing Severed, her expression filled with determination. "We can't let them reach the altar. If they figure out how to use it, they'll have access to the Nexus."

"Then we make our stand here," Selene said, drawing her blade with a sharp hiss of steel. Her movements were calm, controlled, but there was a deadly intensity in her gaze. "We keep them away from the altar, no matter what."

Cole swallowed hard, his hand tightening around the hilt of his sword. His mind raced with the implications of what Elara had said—the Severed couldn't be allowed to take control of the altar. If they did, the consequences would be catastrophic. They had to hold the line, no matter the cost.

The Severed moved with unnatural grace, their steps silent as they closed in around the group. Their eyes gleamed with malice, and the void's energy pulsed faintly in the air around them, distorting reality at the edges of Cole's vision. He could feel the void's pull, the way it twisted the Veil, trying to tear it apart.

"We need to focus on them one at a time," Elara said, her voice tense but controlled. "The Severed draw strength from each other. If we can break their connection, we can weaken them."

Marcus nodded, his stance shifting as he prepared for the inevitable clash. "Selene and I will handle the ones coming from the left. Cole, you and Elara take the right. Keep them off the altar."

The moment Marcus finished speaking, the Severed lunged, their movements unnaturally fast. The air around them seemed to ripple as they struck, the void's energy warping reality in their wake.

Marcus met the first attack head-on, his sword flashing as it clashed with the dark blade of a Severed warrior. Sparks flew, the sound of metal on metal ringing through the cavern. Selene was right beside him, her movements swift and precise as she danced between the shadows, her blade cutting through the void-touched figures with deadly accuracy.

Cole barely had time to react as one of the Severed lunged toward him, its blade slicing through the air with lethal precision. He raised his sword just in time, the impact sending a jolt through his arms. The force of the blow nearly knocked him off balance, but he managed to hold his ground.

The Severed hissed, its glowing eyes narrowing as it pressed the attack. Cole gritted his teeth, parrying each strike, but the void's energy was everywhere—distorting the air, making it harder to focus. He could feel the threads of the Veil trembling around him, fraying at the edges.

"Focus on the threads!" Elara shouted, her voice cutting through the chaos. "You can hold the Veil together. Don't let the void tear it apart."

Cole took a deep breath, trying to center himself as he had during their training. He reached out with his mind, feeling the delicate threads of the Veil that pulsed beneath the surface of reality. They were fraying, just like Elara had said, but they were still there—still holding the world together.

With renewed focus, Cole parried the next strike from the Severed and lashed out with his sword, catching the void-touched warrior off guard. His blade sliced through the shadows that clung to the figure, and for a moment, the Severed faltered, its form flickering as if it were struggling to maintain its shape.

"Now!" Elara cried, her hands glowing with the faint light of the Veil as she reached out toward the Severed.

The air around them shimmered as Elara's power surged through the threads of the Veil, binding them together and cutting off the Severed's connection to the void. The figure let out a low, guttural growl as its form began to dissolve, the shadows dissipating like smoke in the wind.

Cole stepped back, breathing heavily as the Severed disintegrated before his eyes. "That was... close."

Elara gave him a small, tense smile. "We need to keep moving. The others won't go down as easily."

Across the cavern, Marcus and Selene were locked in a fierce battle with the remaining Severed. Marcus's blade flashed in the dim light as he fought off two attackers at once, his movements powerful but controlled. Selene was a blur of motion, her strikes precise as she darted between the Severed, cutting them down one by one.

But the Severed were relentless, their forms shifting and warping with the void's energy as they pressed the attack. For every Severed they cut down, two more seemed to take its place, their glowing eyes filled with malice.

"Elara!" Marcus shouted, his voice strained. "We can't hold them off forever!"

Elara's eyes darted to the altar, her mind racing. "The altar—it's connected to the Veil. If we can tap into it, we might be able to drive the Severed back, but we'll need time."

"Then we'll give you time," Selene said, her voice sharp with determination as she parried another strike.

Cole and Elara hurried to the altar, their hearts pounding in unison as they reached the stone structure. The carvings that covered its surface pulsed with energy, faint threads of the Veil woven into the very stone itself. Cole could feel the power there—ancient and vast—but it was slipping away, unraveling with every moment that passed.

"We have to stabilize it," Elara said, her hands moving over the carvings as she reached out to the threads of the Veil. "The Severed are trying to tear it apart, just like they do with the Knots. If they break this connection, we lose everything."

Cole placed his hands on the altar, the cold stone sending a shiver through his body. He could feel the threads now, trembling beneath his fingertips, fragile and frayed. It was just like when they had stabilized the Knot, but this time, the stakes were higher. The altar was a direct link to the Nexus, and if it fell, the Severed would gain control.

"Focus, Cole," Elara urged, her voice steady despite the chaos around them. "You can do this. Reach out to the Veil—pull the threads together."

Cole closed his eyes, his mind reaching out to the delicate strands of reality that wove through the altar. He could feel them slipping away, unraveling as the void pressed in, but he fought against the pull, weaving the threads back together with careful precision.

The Severed, sensing what they were doing, let out a collective roar and surged toward the altar. Marcus and Selene fought fiercely, their blades flashing in the dim light as they held the line, but the Severed were relentless, their numbers seemingly endless.

"We're running out of time," Elara said, her voice filled with urgency. "We have to seal the altar now."

Cole gritted his teeth, pulling harder on the threads of the Veil. His hands trembled as the strain mounted, but he refused to let go. He could feel the power of the Nexus pulsing through the altar, like a heartbeat that was fading with each passing moment.

"Almost there..." Elara whispered, her hands glowing with the light of the Veil as she worked alongside him.

With one final surge of energy, Cole pulled the threads together, weaving them tightly around the altar. The Severed let out a guttural scream as the void's energy was cut off, their forms flickering and fading as the power of the Veil surged through the cavern.

The air around them shimmered, and for a moment, everything was still.

The Severed were gone.

Cole collapsed to his knees, gasping for breath as the strain of the battle caught up with him. His body ached, his mind felt heavy, but they had done it. They had stabilized the altar.

Elara knelt beside him, her hand resting on his shoulder. "You did it, Cole. We did it."

Marcus and Selene approached, their expressions grim but relieved. "The Severed won't give up that easily," Marcus said, sheathing his sword. "They'll come back. Stronger." Sёarᴄh the Novelƒire(.)ne*t website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

"But we're stronger too," Selene added, her eyes fierce. "We'll be ready."

Cole nodded, though the weight of the battle still hung over him. The Severed were relentless, and the void wasn't going to stop. But for now, they had won.

As the group gathered around the altar, Cole felt a sense of calm settle over him. The fight wasn't over, but they had gained something important—time. Time to regroup, to find the other Guardian sites, and to push back against the void.

The Severed had been stopped, for now.

But the real battle was just beginning.