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The Final Boss Paradox
The Final Boss Paradox
Author: NARU
Chapter 1: Awakening in the Void
Author: NARU
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The weight of the crown was not merely physical; it felt as though an iron band were constricting Adrian’s skull, a pulsating, throbbing ache that pulsed in sync with the cold, rhythmic thud of his own heart. He gasped, his eyes snapping open to a world of obsidian and shadow.

The throne room of the Abyssal Spire stretched out before him, an architectural nightmare of jagged basalt and flickering, green-hued witchfire. Adrian sat upon the Seat of Ruin, his fingers—thick, calloused, and tipped with obsidian-sharp claws—clutching the armrests with a frantic, uncoordinated grip. He looked down, his breath hitching. These weren't his hands. They were the hands of a monster, charcoal-grey and corded with unnatural, demonic muscle.

What the hell?

He tried to summon the system menu—the interface he had stared at for thousands of hours while playing Chronicles of the Dark Court. Nothing happened. A dull, empty silence met his mental command. The game was gone, or perhaps, he was deep inside it.

"My Lord?"

The voice was oily, smooth as polished glass. Adrian looked up to see a man—or a creature wearing the semblance of a man—kneeling at the base of the dais. Arven Sokha. The treacherous general. In the game, Arven was the catalyst for the early-game power vacuum, a man who would attempt a coup within the first month.

"You seem... distracted today," Arven continued, rising slowly. His hand drifted toward the hilt of a blade that shimmered with an unstable, void-based aura. "The court grows restless. Your long silence has invited whispers of weakness. Perhaps it is time for a change in leadership."

Adrian felt the cognitive dissonance tearing at his mind. He was Adrian, an ordinary man, currently inhabiting the body of the Demon Monarch, a being of absolute terror. He could smell the ozone on Arven’s breath, the scent of a predator preparing to strike. The sheer, intoxicating intensity of the demon’s physiology surged through him, a raw, hormonal power that made his pulse race. It was terrifying, and yet, there was a dark, erotic thrill to it—to feel this potent, this lethal.

"Are you done talking, Arven?" Adrian asked, his voice coming out as a resonant, gravelly bass that vibrated in the very bones of the room. It sounded like grinding tectonic plates. "Because you’re boring me."

Arven blinked, taken aback by the sudden shift in tone. "Boring you? Your reign is ending, you piece of shit. I’ve grown tired of bowing to a relic."

Arven lunged.

The movement was a blur, faster than anything Adrian had ever witnessed. But Adrian knew this room. He knew the programming, the geometry, the hidden traps. As Arven’s blade whistled toward his throat, Adrian didn’t retreat. Instead, he shoved himself off the throne, feeling the unnatural fluid power of his new legs as he pivoted, slamming his palm against a concealed trigger carved into the obsidian pillar behind him.

Click.

The floor beneath Arven dropped away into a pocket dimension of gravity-inverted blades. The general let out a strangled cry as the room’s defensive mechanism engaged. Adrian watched, his heart hammering against his ribs, as the space around Arven distorted, trapping the traitor in a localized, razor-sharp whirlwind.

"It’s not just a seat, you idiot," Adrian said, stepping forward. He felt a sickening drop in his own energy, a hollow, drained sensation in his gut. His magic—his vast, infinite reservoir—was a barren well. He was running on the raw physical strength of the body alone.

Arven clawed at the air, his skin flayed by the invisible blades. "You... you shouldn't know how to trigger the Aegis," he wheezed, blood flecking his lips. "You've been hollow for months!"

Adrian didn’t hesitate. He reached into the void of the mechanism, dragging Arven out by his throat and slamming him against the floor. The sensation was electric, the heat of the fight bleeding into a strange, heightened awareness of his own body. He felt the tension of his muscles, the way his skin rippled with suppressed power, and the sudden, intense ache of desire—a physiological byproduct of the demon's form responding to the adrenaline of the kill.

He didn't just want to survive; he wanted to dominate.

With a brutal twist, he silenced the traitor, the life fading from Arven's eyes. It was quick, clinical, and chillingly easy. But as the general slumped, Adrian staggered. His vision tunneled. The magical depletion was severe; he could feel his limbs trembling, the phantom weight of the crown threatening to crush his spirit.

"My Lord?"

Another voice echoed from the shadows of the throne room. It was Kaelan Rith, his personal guard, stepping out from the gloom. He looked at the corpse of Arven, then back at Adrian, his expression unreadable.

"The internal rot is pruned," Kaelan said, his tone casual, almost bored. "But we have a bigger problem. The human alliance is pushing the borders. And they’ve sent someone."

Before Adrian could even process the demand of his new existence, a sharp, dissonant chime—a high-pitched alarm—rippled through the palace. It was the sound of the main gate being breached, or perhaps, opened.

"An envoy," Kaelan muttered, adjusting his gauntlets. "High-ranking. She’s demanding an audience, and she’s brought an army to ensure she’s heard. What do you want to do, my King?"

Adrian wiped the soot from his claws, his eyes glowing with a faint, dying ember of malice. He was a human in a monster's skin, trapped in a game he couldn't leave, standing over a corpse, with an army at his doorstep.

"Let her in," Adrian said, his voice steadying. "I’m in the mood for a distraction."

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