The Guardian gods-Chapter 580

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The air before the portal thrummed with a raw, savage anticipation. Kaelen raised a gauntleted hand, his eyes, glowing with cold resolve, sweeping over his transformed army. They were a grim, terrifying sight, their Abyssal armor humming with an eager, predatory life. There were no grand speeches, no final rousing calls to arms. There was no need. With a sharp, downward motion of Kaelen’s hand, the Imperial forces surged forward, plunging into the swirling chaos of the Abyss portal.

They emerged not into the expected chaos, but a landscape of crystallized rock and vast, shimmering webs spread across a sky veiled in corrosive mist. The very air gnawed at unarmored flesh, stinging their exposed skin. Ahead, the remaining forces of Vorenza awaited, utterly motionless. They didn’t surge or roar; instead, they simply gazed at the invaders, their multi-faceted eyes fixed, as if waiting for a pre-arranged signal.

Kaelen’s usually calm eyes lost their composure, a flicker of raw nervousness passing through them. The moment they fully stepped into the Abyss, a vast, imperceptible wave washed over them. The very consciousness of the Abyss, an ancient, consuming entity, welcomed these new invaders. It instinctively prepared to act, to suppress these foreign powers as it did with all who entered a world not their own. But then, it hesitated. It felt a familiar breath, a resonant echo like that of the Abyss itself, emanating from these transformed invaders.

A few more subtle ’brushes’ from the colossal Abyss consciousness, probing, assessing. Kaelen took a deep, shaky breath. He knew they had passed. The Abyss did not restrain their strength. Their Abyssal armor had worked; they were recognized not as intruders to be stifled, but as something akin to natives.

That seemed to be the silent cue. With a unified, chilling roar, the demon army surged forward. Compared to the Empire’s remaining thousands, the Abyss army numbered in the millions, a black tide of snapping jaws and grasping claws. These were primarily low-tier demons, individually weak, but Vorenza had deployed them with a singular purpose: to overwhelm with sheer, crushing numbers.

The clash was immediate and absolute. A titanic fifth-tier demon, a creature of obsidian hide and razor claws, roared its challenge, its body swelling as its domain – a localized sphere of crushing gravity and mind-numbing dread – violently unfurled. It was met head-on by an Ogre Knight, his Abyssal armor radiating a sickly green glow, his own nascent domain of raw, unbridled physical might and primal rage erupting around him. The two domains collided, bending space and sanity, a titanic struggle of pure will and overwhelming power that sent shockwaves through the immediate vicinity.

Below them, the armies met in a furious, shapeless melee. Ratfolk warriors, their new forms nimble and deadly, scuttled under the legs of towering demons, their enchanted blades now biting deep, the armor on their forearms visibly chomping onto severed limbs with sickening efficiency. Goblin mages, their movements a blur of controlled aggression, unleashed barrages of psychic-infused bolts that shredded lesser demons and sent larger ones reeling in disoriented pain. The demons, initially gleeful at the sight of their ’kin,’ quickly found themselves in a battle far more savage and unpredictable than any before. This wasn’t just warfare; it was a bloody, consuming feast, where both sides fought with a terrifying, primal hunger.

Kaelen, Lyra, and Korvin, encased in their own Abyssal armor, stood observing the brutal spectacle. Command was no longer theirs to issue; the army, now a self-sustaining engine of war, would fight how it wished. This was the final, terrible gift they could bestow upon them – the freedom to embrace their new, monstrous power and fight their way to oblivion or victory. With a shared, grim understanding, the three ascended, their Abyssal armor shimmering as they cut through the corrosive air, soaring towards the center of the demon queen domain.

Above them, perfectly still amidst the churning chaos, Vorenza waited, her figure in her full demonic spider form, an obsidian nightmare of segmented limbs and multifaceted eyes. Her presence was a focal point of dread, she gazed at them like a price.

The moment these four six-tier beings truly met, a profound hum resonated throughout the entire Abyss layer. To the untrained eye, nothing outwardly changed. Yet, for Ikenga, Keles, Zarvok, and the handful of other sixth-tier entities observing the unfolding drama, their entire surroundings shifted fundamentally. Due to their strength, they could have easily resisted this pervasive alteration, but a deeper curiosity compelled them. They yearned to witness the coming conflict in its truest, most unfiltered form, and so they allowed the change to permeate their very beings.

In the eyes of Ikenga, the seemingly goblin mage Lyra, was no longer just a woman of arcane power. She was replaced by her astral form, a titanic embodiment sculpted from pure, shimmering ice. Around her, the very cold she commanded intensified beyond comprehension, descending to what felt like absolute zero. This was the Law of Chilling Nullification made manifest – a terrifying display of control over the fundamental forces of the universe. Her domain expanded into a zone where kinetic energy faltered, where the vibrant flow of mana dimmed into a whisper, and where the very concept of motion itself was stifled and brought to a standstill. Ikenga and the other sixth-tier observers felt the insidious chill emanating from her domain, a cold that threatened to freeze not just their bodies, but their very souls.

Far below, the demon and empire armies, locked in their brutal, ceaseless conflict, could not perceive the cosmic ballet unfolding above them. Yet, even they, in their desperate struggle for survival, noticed the profound and unsettling change in temperature.

As for the goblin mage Korvin, his physical form gave way to his Astral form: a titanic being forged of interwoven bedrock and gleaming ore. He exuded an unyielding, crushing presence. Around him, the very earth groaned and buckled, rising into jagged, compressed spires of dark, obsidian-like rock and veins of abyssal iron. This was the Law of Compressed Creation made manifest, where matter wasn’t merely shaped but made denser, harder, and imbued with an unyielding inertia. His domain spread a heavy weight throughout the entire Abyss. The armies battling below, demon and empire alike, each felt this immense, added burden, making every movement a struggle against an invisible, crushing force.

And then there was Kaelen. His Astral body was a kaleidoscopic swirl of interlocking gears, shimmering conduits, and replicating constructsa being of pure, accelerating computation. Around him, a complex, ethereal network of glowing circuitry began to propagate, mirroring the chaotic essence of Vorenza herself. This was the Law of Recursive Self-Replication, where every spark of energy, every scrap of information, instantly birthed another, identical copy, exponentially increasing in complexity and power, echoing the boundless and ever-expanding nature of Vorenza’s conceptual web. freёnovelkiss-com

Vorenza remained in her full demonic spider form, but to Ikenga, who had witnessed it before, this was no mere physical manifestation. This was her true Astral form: a titanic arachnid, its body a swirling nexus of shadow and night, from which an ethereal web spread out, infinitely thin yet impossibly strong. Each strand of this web shimmered with a different, unsettling color, and each was not merely a physical filament, but a conceptual one, latching onto every possible idea, every conceivable principle, every nuance of reality itself. This was the Law of Concept Weaving, her ultimate power, where the very definitions of existence could be unraveled, re-stitched, and rewritten at her whim.

Ikenga noticed another detail, Maybe because the battle was taking place in the abyss but the mages connection to their tower was no longer strong that means they no longer had acess to near unlimted amount of mana to tap onto.

Lyra moved first, a hail of black ice shards erupting from her outstretched hands. These weren’t mere projectiles; each shard hummed with the Law of Chilling Nullification, designed to drain the kinetic energy from whatever it touched. The shards streaked towards Vorenza, leaving trails of frozen, dead air in their wake.

Vorenza merely tilted her head, a sound like chitin scraping on bone echoing in the abyssal air. The ice shards, upon reaching her, didn’t shatter or pierce. Instead, they seemed to falter, their sharp edges blurring as their ’sharpness’ was subtly redefined into ’bluntness’ by Vorenza’s Law of Concept Weaving. They then dissolved into harmless, cold mist.

Before Vorenza could retaliate, Korvin unleashed his power. The very ground beneath him groaned, massive spires of abyssal rock erupting from the earth with bone-jarring force. These weren’t just big rocks; they were hyper-compressed, imbued with the Law of Compressed Creation, denser and heavier than anything in mortal realms. They slammed towards Vorenza, aiming to crush her.

Vorenza chuckled, a chilling sound. As the colossal spires bore down on her, she didn’t dodge. Instead, the ’solidity’ of the rock was re-conceptualized into ’transparency’ in her immediate vicinity. The massive, crushing spires seemed to pass through her, phasing into the ground beyond, their destructive force harmlessly missing their target. But same could not be said for the army below as the sky darkened with a Large rock suddenly falling onto them, due to it coming from a higher law, nothing could be done as the bore the after effect of the attack, no side was spared Korvin gritted his teeth in anger seeing that.

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