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THE UNSTOPPABLE AZIMUTHAN
“You… you’re not Azimuth,” Lavantis rasped. His voice was a broken wheeze, each word dragged from a throat raw with ash and blood. He clawed at the cracked earth, fingers trembling as he reached forward. From the smoldering rubble, his demonic sword wrenched itself free with a piercing shriek, as though answering the call of his very heartbeat. It flew into his grip, alive with hunger. Crimson runes lit up along its black steel, molten veins writhing like serpents, casting a red glow that painted the battlefield in hellfire.Lavantis bared his teeth in a snarl, his eyes burning with fury. “You don’t deserve Father’s power, you abomination. I’ll tear it from your bones myself!”With a roar that shook the wasteland, he charged. Despite his massive frame, he moved with terrifying speed, the ground splintering under his steps. The blade burst into flame, its edge spitting fire that hissed and clawed at the air. Each swing ripped the atmosphere apart, leaving trails of burning light that b
Battle Of Azimuthans
John’s eyes snapped open.For a moment, the world was nothing but light and blur, and his breath caught in his throat. Then everything settled, and the wasteland came into focus in full, merciless clarity.The sky glowed with a faint crimson haze, casting its color over jagged towers of black stone that jutted upward like broken spears. Rivers of lava cut glowing lines across the ground, their molten heat rising in waves that shimmered through the air. Shattered bones littered the cracked earth, brittle and pale, breaking beneath his shifting weight with a hollow crunch. The air was thick with sulfur and ash, every breath like swallowing fire.This was the same furnace of death where Lavantis had left him to rot. Where his body had failed. Where his heart had been torn open by the demonic blade.But now… everything was different.There was no wound in his chest. No trace of weakness in his arms or legs. Instead, he was filled with power so raw and endless it threatened to burst throug
THE ULTIMATE ASCENSION
John’s eyes opened slowly, blinking against a blinding light that stabbed through the haze of his mind. The first thing he saw was a clear blue sky. It stretched endlessly above him, calm and beautiful, the complete opposite of the crimson nightmare of the Overworld. The air was cool and salty, carrying the distant cries of seabirds wheeling high above. He groaned, his body aching as if his bones had been shattered and painfully pieced back together. His first thought came sharp and strange: Is this heaven? Am I dead?The question lingered only a moment before he pushed it away with a bitter scoff. No, heaven wasn’t for him. Not after the deal he had made. He had given his soul to Azimuth, an entity he barely understood, and in return, he was marked forever. Nine lives. Strength beyond a normal man. The cursed title of Azimuthan. It was a bargain made in desperation, a sacrifice to save Hannah. But heaven was never going to be his reward. Whatever this place was, it had nothing to do
John's Merciless Death
John lay sprawled on the ground littered with broken bones, their jagged edges pressing into his back as though the earth itself wanted to pierce him. His body was a map of pain: ribs splintered, skin torn, every breath scraping fire through his lungs. Blood seeped freely, spreading beneath him in a dark pool that clung to the dust and shards like tar.But none of that compared to the words still echoing in his skull.Lavantis is Azimuth’s son.The thought crashed into him again and again, as relentless as hammer strikes. He tried to hold onto it, to fit it into what little he understood, but it shattered every frame of logic he had left. Azimuth, the being he had bargained with in desperation, the shadowed figure who had traded him nine lives in exchange for his soul. That deal had felt monumental then, almost divine. He had believed himself marked, chosen, elevated into something beyond mortality.But he had never truly known who Azimuth was. He hadn’t asked. There had been no time
LAVANTIS BARATHOS
John hit the ground in the middle of the slaughter he had carved, his chest heaving, sweat and blood clinging to his skin. His sword dripped thick, blackened gore, every droplet hissing as it struck the scorched earth. All around him lay the remains of Argon’s servants—mangled corpses sprawled like discarded carcasses, their flesh hacked apart, their armor split open as though butchered on an abattoir floor. The air reeked of iron and burning meat, smoke clinging to his throat, and beneath it all was the unmistakable stench of rot.John raised his blade, the edge catching the dull glow of firelight. He pointed it at Argon, lips curving into a cruel smirk. His voice carried sharp, defiant steel. “That was pathetic. If this is your army, dragon, then you’re already dead.”The dragon’s answer was a growl that rolled over the battlefield like thunder from a collapsing sky. Argon shifted, wings stretching wide, their span blotting out the distant stars. The beast’s colossal body sat enthro
LAVANTIS
John pressed forward through the empty highlands, his boots crunching against the brittle black ground. Every step echoed in the heavy silence that had settled after Vladrik’s death. Behind him, the faint blue glow of the cave’s fungi faded, giving way to the open sky. A red haze hung overhead, with ash and burning embers swirling together, painting the horizon in fiery streaks.He wanted nothing more than to kill the Argon, and take its head back to the king. That was his only way to survive here, the bargain that would earn him the freedom to search for the Crystal of Life. The crystal was the true reason he had crossed realms and endured this cursed place. But he had no clear lead on where to find it—no map, no clue from Azimuth. Still, he believed that if he killed Argon, Vera might help him. She had given him the ring, after all. Maybe her interest in him went deeper, enough to guide him toward the crystal. That thought kept him moving, a small spark of hope burning against the p
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