Chapter 73: Volume 2, Chapter 17:

Chapter 73: Volume 2, Chapter 17: "Echoes of Forgotten Power" The forest, though momentarily peaceful, held an uneasy stillness after the battle with the Severed. As Cole and the others gathered their strength, the weight of their situation settled in once more. The Knot was stable for now, but the void's reach seemed limitless. Every step they took, every victory they earned, felt temporary in the face of such overwhelming force.

The crystal in Cole's hand hummed faintly, its glow now dim but steady. He could still feel the lingering pulse of the Knot they had just stabilized, the threads of the Veil now woven tightly around it. But the strain of maintaining that connection had left him drained. Even with the crystal's power, it was becoming clearer that the void's influence was growing stronger—and more unpredictable.

"We need to move," Marcus said, breaking the silence. His voice was firm, but his exhaustion was obvious. "The Severed won't wait long before they send another group after us. We have to stay ahead of them."

Elara nodded, her gaze sweeping over the darkened forest. "The Severed are relentless. The next time they come for us, they'll be even more prepared. We need to be ready for that."

Cole felt the weight of the crystal in his hand and glanced at it before looking up at the others. "What exactly is this thing? I mean, I can feel how powerful it is, but it almost feels... alive. Like it's pulling at the Veil itself."

Elara's eyes narrowed as she examined the crystal. "It is alive, in a way. The crystal is a fragment of the Veil, just like the Knots, but more concentrated. The Guardians created these to study the Veil's power and to repair it when the void threatened to tear it apart. But this crystal is special—it's directly connected to the void, which makes it dangerous." Sёarᴄh the Novёlƒire.n(e)t website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

"How dangerous are we talking?" Marcus asked, folding his arms over his chest.

Elara hesitated. "The crystal amplifies the user's connection to the Veil, but it also opens a door to the void. If the Severed get their hands on it, they could use it to rip the Veil wide open and bring the void through entirely."

Cole's heart sank. The crystal, with all its potential to heal, was also a key to destruction. It made sense why the Severed wanted it so badly, and why they would stop at nothing to take it from them.

"So, we're carrying a ticking time bomb," Selene said, her voice steady but laced with frustration.

"Pretty much," Cole muttered, his grip tightening around the crystal. "But we can't just abandon it. It's the only thing that's helped us stabilize the Knots so far."

Elara nodded. "The crystal is dangerous, but it's also our best chance of stopping the Severed. If we can learn how to control its power, we might be able to turn it against them."

"And how do we do that?" Marcus asked, his brow furrowing.

"The Guardian archives," Elara replied. "There's more than just this one crystal. The Guardians recorded everything they discovered about the void, the Veil, and these fragments. If we can find those records, we'll have the knowledge we need to use the crystal safely."

"More Guardian ruins?" Cole asked, his voice tinged with both curiosity and dread. Their encounters with the ruins so far had been anything but peaceful, but if the archives held the answers they needed, they had no other option.

Elara turned to Cole, her eyes filled with determination. "Yes. The archives will be heavily guarded—by both the void's influence and whatever ancient traps the Guardians left behind—but we have to go. It's the only way we'll get ahead of the Severed."

Marcus grunted, clearly unhappy with the idea of diving deeper into danger, but he didn't argue. "Then we'd better start heading toward the nearest archive before the Severed catch up."

As they began to move through the forest again, Cole couldn't help but glance down at the crystal in his hand. Its soft glow seemed to pulse in time with his heartbeat, as if the artifact was waiting for him to make the next move. The power inside it was immense, but it was also wild, unpredictable. If they could learn to control it, they might finally stand a chance against the void. But the risk of it falling into the wrong hands haunted him.

They walked in silence for a while, the trees around them growing denser, the shadows deeper. The air grew colder the further they traveled, and Cole could feel the familiar pressure of the void at the edges of his senses. It was always there, lurking, waiting for an opportunity to strike.

"How far are we from the archive?" Selene asked, breaking the quiet tension.

"Another day's travel, maybe less if we push," Elara replied. "But we'll need to be careful. The void is stronger near the archives. It feeds off the power stored there, which means we'll likely encounter more Severed—and worse."

Marcus frowned, his hand resting on the hilt of his sword. "And worse?"

Elara hesitated for a moment before speaking. "The void can twist the very fabric of reality around the archives. The Guardians warned that the deeper the void's influence, the more distorted the Veil becomes. Time, space, even our own memories—they can all be manipulated."

A cold chill ran down Cole's spine. He had felt the void's power before, but the idea that it could twist their perception of reality was terrifying.

"So we could walk right into a trap and not even realize it," Marcus muttered, his eyes scanning the forest warily.

"That's why we need to stay focused," Elara said firmly. "No matter what happens, we can't let the void take control of our minds. The Severed use the void to break people down, to manipulate their fears and doubts. We have to stay strong."

Cole nodded, though the thought of facing such a powerful force left him uneasy. The void was unlike any enemy they had ever faced. It wasn't just a physical threat—it was a force that could tear apart the very essence of who they were.

As the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the forest floor, they made camp in a small clearing. The trees overhead provided some cover, but the ever-present pressure of the void remained. Even the air seemed to hum with tension, as if the world itself was holding its breath.

They sat around the fire in silence, the flames casting flickering light over their tired faces. The weight of their journey was heavy, but they knew the real challenges were still ahead. The Severed were growing more desperate, and the void was pressing harder against the Veil. Time was running out.

Elara sat next to Cole, her gaze thoughtful as she stared into the fire. "You've been quiet," she said softly, her voice barely audible over the crackling flames.

Cole glanced at her, unsure how to explain the storm of emotions and doubts swirling in his mind. "I just keep thinking about everything that's happened. The void, the Severed... this crystal. It's all so much bigger than any of us."

Elara nodded, her expression softening. "It is. But that's why we have to keep going. The void feeds on fear and uncertainty. The more we doubt ourselves, the stronger it becomes."

Cole sighed, the weight of the crystal heavy in his hand. "What if I make a mistake? What if I lose control of the crystal and end up making things worse?"

Elara reached out and placed a hand on his arm, her touch warm and reassuring. "You won't. You've already done more than anyone could have expected. You're stronger than you realize, Cole. You just have to trust yourself."

Cole looked at her, grateful for the support but still feeling the burden of what lay ahead. The void was relentless, and the path they were on was filled with danger. But Elara was right—they couldn't afford to give in to doubt. Not now.

As the fire burned low and the stars began to peek through the dark canopy above, Cole settled down, the crystal still clutched in his hand. Sleep came slowly, his mind filled with visions of the Severed, the twisted threads of the Veil, and the looming presence of the void.

And in the distance, barely audible above the crackling fire, the soft whisper of the void echoed through his thoughts, a reminder that it was always watching.