
Elijah twisted his wrists, pulling his heavy iron sword with all his strength. With a loud, wet crunch, the thick blade finally broke free from the ribcage of the monster in front of him. Black, oily blood sprayed across Elijah’s face. He did not blink. He just wiped it away with the back of his dirty leather glove.
The monster fell backward into the mud, but it did not die. It could not die. Nothing in this world could die anymore.
Elijah looked down at the creature. Its skin was pale and rotting. Its eyes were completely white, rolled back into its head. Its jaw hung open, snapping at the empty air. This was a Hollow. It was a human whose soul was trapped in a dead body.
But Elijah knew this Hollow. He knew the man trapped inside.
"I am sorry, Arthur," Elijah whispered. His voice was rough, like two stones grinding together.
Before the sickness came, Arthur had been Elijah’s neighbor. He was a kind, older man who used to bake bread and share it with everyone on their street. Now, Arthur was just another breathing corpse. The Ever-Blight had taken his mind, leaving only a hungry, angry shell behind.
Arthur’s broken arms reached up from the mud. Even with a giant hole in his chest, the Hollow tried to grab Elijah’s legs. It wanted to bite. It wanted to spread the sickness.
Elijah stepped back. He reached to the thick belt around his waist and pulled out a long, heavy iron spike. He also grabbed a small, heavy hammer.
"Rest now," Elijah said.
He stepped forward, placed the sharp end of the iron spike against Arthur’s shoulder, and swung the hammer down. Clang. The iron drove through flesh and bone, pinning the Hollow’s right shoulder deep into the hard earth. Arthur thrashed and screamed, a terrible sound that echoed over the ruined street. Elijah pulled out a second spike. He pinned Arthur’s left leg to the ground.
Now, Arthur could not get up. He would lie there forever, breathing, suffering, unable to die. This was the only way to win a fight in a world without death. You could not kill your enemies. You could only nail them to the floor.
A loud horn blew from behind Elijah.
"They are breaking through the left wall!" a voice yelled.
Elijah turned around. He stood in front of a giant wall made of old cars, broken concrete, and sharp metal wire. This was Haven’s Drop, a small camp where fifty uninfected humans tried to survive. Elijah was one of their best fighters.
Down the street, a massive crowd of Hollows was running toward the wall. There were hundreds of them. They moved with unnatural speed, their broken limbs snapping and popping with every step. They climbed over each other, acting like wild animals.
"Hold the line!" Marcus, the captain of the guards, shouted from the top of the wall. "Do not let them touch you! One bite, one scratch, and the Blight takes you!"
Elijah took a deep breath. The air tasted like rust and smoke. He gripped his iron sword with both hands and ran toward the weakest part of the wall.
Three Hollows broke through a gap in the fence. The first one was a young woman wearing a torn yellow dress. She leaped at Elijah, her mouth wide open, showing broken, bloody teeth.
Elijah did not hesitate. He swung his sword low, cutting off the woman's legs at the knees. She crashed to the ground, but she immediately started dragging her upper body toward him using her hands. Elijah kicked her in the face, pushing her back, and turned to the second Hollow.
This one was a massive man, twice Elijah’s size. The giant Hollow swung a heavy fist, hitting Elijah in the chest. The punch was so hard it threw Elijah backward. He hit a rusty car and fell to the dirt, gasping for breath. His ribs ached.
The giant Hollow rushed forward, falling to its knees to bite Elijah’s neck. Elijah rolled to the side. The Hollow’s teeth slammed into the dirt. Elijah quickly got to his feet. He grabbed an iron spike from his belt, held it like a dagger, and drove it straight through the giant’s hand, pinning it to the tire of the car.
"Bring the heavy hammers!" Elijah shouted to the guards behind him.
Two men ran forward with sledgehammers. They hit the giant Hollow in the knees, breaking the joints so it could not stand. Then they quickly pounded more iron spikes through its arms and legs, nailing it to the street.
The battle was total chaos. The loud, ugly noise of screaming Hollows mixed with the shouts of terrified humans. Blood painted the broken street black. The smell of rotting meat was so strong it made Elijah’s eyes water.
Elijah fought for what felt like hours. He moved with brutal, careful speed. Cut the legs to drop them. Crush the arms so they cannot grab. Pin the bodies to the ground. He repeated this violent dance over and over. His muscles burned. His breath came in short, painful gasps. Sweat mixed with the gray ash on his face, stinging his eyes.
Finally, the loud horn blew twice.
"They are pulling back!" Marcus yelled. "The sun is going down! They are retreating to the shadows!"
Elijah stopped. He leaned heavily on his sword, using it like a walking stick. He looked down the street. The remaining Hollows were turning away, slowly dragging themselves back into the dark ruins of the city. The sunlight bothered them. It burned their pale skin.
The street in front of Haven’s Drop was a terrible sight. Over fifty Hollows were pinned to the ground. They squirmed like worms on hooks. They hissed and growled, snapping their teeth, trapped forever in their own rotting bodies.
"Good work, Elijah," Marcus said, walking up to him. Marcus looked tired. His armor was covered in dark mud. "We survived another day."
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At the very front, near a large stone altar, he found the source of the sound.A man was sitting on the floor, leaning his back against the base of the altar.Elijah quickly stepped closer. The man was wearing beautiful, shining silver armor, decorated with white wings and golden crosses. But the armor was completely destroyed. A massive, jagged hole was torn straight through the center of the silver chest plate. Bright red blood poured heavily from the terrible wound, pooling on the cold stone floor around him.The man was dying. He had only minutes left.As Elijah walked closer, his boots crunched on some broken glass.The dying warrior slowly lifted his head. He looked to be in his forties, with short blonde hair and a face covered in dirt and sweat. He reached to his side with a shaking hand and picked up a broken silver sword. He pointed the broken blade weakly toward Elijah."Stay back, demon," the warrior gasped. Blood bubbled at the corner of his lips. "I will not let you take
Chapter 8
The black fire washed over the beast. The shadow-flesh melted instantly. The ribs burned away into nothing. The beast turned to ash in his hands.The golden orb entered his chest.Instantly, the deep bite mark on his left arm stopped bleeding. The torn muscle knitted itself back together in a fraction of a second. The pain vanished completely, replaced by a warm, soothing comfort. The tiredness in his swinging arms disappeared. He was perfectly healed, and his stamina was completely reset.Elijah’s eyes went wide. He understood the system now. He understood the Akashic Mandate.As long as he kept killing, he could not get tired. As long as he kept absorbing their souls, he could heal any wound. He was practically invincible, as long as he never stopped fighting.The realization was intoxicating. It was like a powerful drug.Elijah let out a loud, wild laugh. The sound frightened him a little, but he could not stop. The dark energy was pushing him, driving him to kill more.He jumped i
Chapter 7
Two dozen pairs of glowing red eyes stared at Elijah from the dark line of dead trees. The night air was totally silent, except for the low, vibrating growls coming from the throats of the massive beasts. The Lesser Hellhounds stepped out of the shadows. Their bodies were made of bright white bone and swirling, liquid-like black smoke. They were huge, hungry, and ready to tear him into tiny pieces.Before tonight, Elijah would have felt absolute terror. If a pack of angry, infected Hollows had surrounded him back on Earth, he would have looked for a way to run. He would have felt cold fear gripping his heart.But right now, standing on the muddy shore of the blood river, Elijah did not feel any fear at all.He looked down at his right hand. The pitch-black flames danced over his skin, outlined by a sick, glowing purple light. The fire did not burn him. It felt like a part of his own body. It felt warm, powerful, and deeply alive. A strange, vibrating energy hummed inside his chest, ri
Chapter 6
The cold shock of the thick liquid hit them instantly. The splash was massive. They sank deep beneath the surface, surrounded by absolute darkness.The river was thick and heavy, pulling them down toward the bottom. Elijah held his breath, keeping his eyes shut tight. The salt and iron burned his fresh wounds. The Hellhound thrashed violently in Elijah’s grip. Its jaws were still locked onto his left shoulder, its glass teeth digging deep into his flesh. The pain was blinding, but Elijah refused to let go.Underwater, the rules of combat changed. The beast’s terrifying speed was useless here. The thick blood slowed its movements down. The swirling black shadows that made up the creature's muscles seemed to hate the blood river. The shadows sizzled and smoked beneath the surface, dissolving slowly into the water.Elijah opened his eyes. The water was dark, but the glowing red eyes of the beast provided enough light for him to see.The beast realized its mistake. It opened its jaws, rel
Chapter 5
Elijah checked his body for his weapons. His heavy iron sword was gone. His belt of iron spikes was gone. Even his small carving knife was missing. He was completely unarmed, stranded in a nightmare world wearing nothing but wet clothes and heavy boots.Suddenly, a sound broke the eerie silence.Snap.It was the sound of a dry branch breaking under a heavy foot.Elijah froze. His survival instincts, trained by years of fighting the Hollows in the ruined cities of Earth, kicked in instantly. He dropped into a low crouch, hiding behind a large, jagged boulder on the shoreline. He held his breath and listened.The sound came from the line of dead, twisted trees about fifty yards away from the river.Crunch. Crunch. Crunch.Footsteps. But they were not human footsteps. They were too heavy, too deliberate. The sound of four heavy paws pressing into the dry, black leaves.Elijah slowly peeked around the edge of the boulder. The purple light from the cracked moon illuminated the tree line. A
Chapter 4
The last thing Elijah remembered was the burning fire of the Angel’s spear. It had pierced his chest, burning his heart and tearing his soul away from his sick, dying body. He expected the afterlife to be cold. He expected a quiet, peaceful darkness where the pain of the Ever-Blight could never reach him again. He expected nothingness.Instead, he woke up choking.Thick, warm liquid rushed into his mouth and down his throat. It tasted horrible. It tasted like old iron, salt, and raw meat. It tasted exactly like fresh blood.Elijah’s eyes snapped open, but he could not see anything. Everything was dark, wet, and heavy. Panic exploded inside his chest. He was underwater. Or rather, he was under something like water, but it was much thicker and heavier. He thrashed his arms, kicking his heavy boots in the thick liquid. He did not know which way was up. His lungs burned. They screamed for air.Fight! his mind screamed. Move!He kicked harder, pushing through the heavy current. His hands h
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