Chapter 108: Fight Of The Divine Plane 17: The Abyssal Convergence
As Ulthra struggled to her feet, blood dripping from her lips, Saryna's voice cut through the chaos like a blade. "Stop!" she shouted, her tone carrying an authority that silenced the battlefield. The Harbingers, scattered and battered, turned toward their leader. Each of their faces reflected confusion, anger, and disbelief as they watched the two Horsemen standing effortlessly against them.
"Saryna?" Varek called, a note of desperation in his voice. His hand clutched the hilt of his sword, knuckles white, but he hesitated, waiting for direction. Gorrath, still reeling from Garrick's kick, spat blood onto the dirt, his blackened flames flickering weakly around his fists. Myrris, eyes darting between Garrick and Hera, growled low under her breath.
"They're toying with us," Lokk muttered, his face twisted in frustration. His fists clenched, but the fear in his eyes was undeniable. Even Fenris, who always carried a cold, calculating demeanor, looked uncertain, his gaze flicking toward Saryna for answers.
"They're way out of our league," Saryna said, her voice strained but firm. She glanced around at her comrades, her expression hardening. "We can't defeat them like this."
"What do you mean, we can't defeat them?" Ulthra growled, wiping the blood from her chin. Her voice was thick with rage, but beneath it, there was a flicker of doubt. "We're the Harbingers of Destruction! We don't back down from a fight!"
"We're not backing down," Saryna snapped, her eyes sharp. "We're regrouping. If we charge in recklessly, we'll be slaughtered."
Thraxis, standing at the edge of the battlefield, raised an eyebrow. "Then what do you suggest we do?" His tone was calm, but there was an edge of sarcasm. He crossed his arms, waiting for an explanation as the others fell silent.
Saryna's eyes flickered with something dark, something that made the rest of the Harbingers uneasy. She didn't answer immediately, instead raising her hands slowly, deliberately. She moved with a grace that came from years of mastery, her fingers weaving through intricate hand signs. The movements were fluid, precise, as if each gesture held an ancient power.
The Harbingers watched her in stunned silence, their eyes widening as they recognized the technique. Gorrath's eyes narrowed, his mouth opening slightly in disbelief. Even Veloria, who rarely showed emotion, looked visibly shocked, her usually expressionless face betraying a flicker of awe.
"What are you…?" Lokk began, but his words trailed off as Saryna finished the sequence. She paused, her hands held in the final position, before lowering them slowly. Her gaze met each of theirs, one by one, and without a word, they all understood.
There was a brief moment of hesitation. The Harbingers, powerful as they were, had never attempted this. Not together. Not like this.
Saryna gave them a single nod.
The air grew thick with anticipation as the rest of the Harbingers mirrored Saryna's movements, their hands rising and falling in unison, repeating the same intricate signs. Thraxis was the first to follow, his fingers moving almost mechanically, his sharp eyes focused as his lips tightened in concentration.
Myrris, her face tight with determination, completed her hand signs next, her breath quickening as she aligned her energy with the others.
Ulthra, though bruised and battered, moved with surprising delicacy, her massive hands forming the signs with an eerie precision, her eyes locked on Saryna. Even Ulfang, grumbling under his breath, followed the motions, though his fingers fumbled slightly on the more delicate gestures.
One by one, they completed the signs until they stood together, a circle of raw, untapped power. The air around them crackled with energy, the ground beneath their feet trembling as their combined aura began to radiate outward. A low, vibrating hum filled the battlefield, growing louder with each passing second.
Whispers filled the air as the Harbingers, their eyes now alight with power, spoke in unison: "Combine Domain Expansion."
The words, though whispered, carried the weight of the world. The battlefield seemed to hold its breath as the space around them warped and twisted, reality itself bending under the sheer force of their combined might. The sky darkened, as if the heavens were being pulled into their grasp, the ground beneath them fracturing as the very laws of existence began to unravel.
A deep, unnatural silence followed, the kind that presses down on you, heavy and oppressive. Garrick and Hera stood at the center of the storm, unflinching, but their expressions had shifted ever so slightly. Garrick's calm facade remained, but his eyes narrowed, his stance shifting into a more defensive posture.
Hera, on the other hand, looked positively delighted, her wicked grin widening at the sight of the Harbingers' newfound power.
"This… is interesting," Garrick muttered, his gaze sweeping across the battlefield, taking in the massive shift in the environment. The oppressive weight of the combined domain pressed against him, but he stood tall, seemingly unfazed.
Hera laughed, her eyes gleaming with excitement. "Finally! They're not holding back anymore!"
The Harbingers' domain stretched across the battlefield like a shadow, engulfing everything in its path. The world within it was a twisted reflection of reality—a nightmarish landscape where the laws of nature no longer applied. The sky above swirled with dark clouds, streaks of crimson lightning cracking through the darkness.
The ground beneath their feet was jagged and unstable, shifting like the surface of a stormy sea. The air was thick with an almost tangible malice, the kind that makes your skin crawl and your heart race with primal fear.
Saryna's voice echoed through the domain, calm but commanding. "This is our world now. In here, we control everything." Her eyes gleamed with a dangerous light as she surveyed the battlefield. "You're not leaving until we say so."
The other Harbingers moved into position, each of them aligning their power with the domain, their auras flaring with newfound strength. Varek's sword glowed with an eerie light, the blade humming with dark energy as he took his stance. Gorrath's flames roared to life, the black fire dancing around him like living shadows.
Myrris, her eyes glowing with a cold, blue light, raised her hands, manipulating the very air around her, bending it to her will.
Ulthra, her massive form now radiating with raw power, cracked her knuckles, a twisted grin forming on her face. "Now we're talking," she growled, her voice low and dangerous. "Let's see how you handle this."
Thraxis chuckled darkly, his hands glowing with dark energy as he prepared for the inevitable clash. "They've got no idea what they've just walked into."
The tension in the air was palpable as the Harbingers closed in on Garrick and Hera. The oppressive weight of the domain pressed down on everything, warping the battlefield into a twisted arena of chaos. The air was thick with anticipation, the promise of violence hanging heavy in the air.
Garrick glanced around, his eyes sharp, calculating. "You think this will be enough?" he asked, his voice low but confident.
Hera's grin widened, her eyes gleaming with bloodlust. "I don't care if it is or isn't," she said, her voice filled with excitement. "I'm just glad they're finally putting up a fight."
Without another word, the battlefield erupted into chaos. The Harbingers, empowered by their combined domain, surged forward, their attacks coordinated and precise. Saryna led the charge, her movements swift and deadly as she directed the flow of the battle.
Varek's sword flashed through the air, aiming for Garrick's throat, but the Horseman of Conquest dodged with a grace that belied his size, his counterattack coming just as quickly. Ulthra, her fists glowing with raw energy, charged at Hera, her massive form barreling through the battlefield like a force of nature.
The battle raged on, each clash sending shockwaves through the twisted domain, but the Harbingers pressed on, their power growing with each passing moment. They moved as one, their combined strength overwhelming, their domain bending the very fabric of reality to their will.
Yet, despite their newfound power, Garrick and Hera stood firm, their expressions unyielding. The Horsemen, though outnumbered, fought with a calm, terrifying precision. For every blow the Harbingers landed, the Horsemen countered with twice the force.
And still, amidst the chaos, there was no fear in Garrick's eyes. Only a quiet, unshakable confidence.
Outside The Domain
"This is..."
Lovigary's voice wavered, his usually confident tone faltering as his wide eyes fixated on the massive, swirling domain before him.
"There's no mistaking it... It's... It's really that."
The air was suddenly filled with booming laughter, a sound that seemed out of place in the tense atmosphere. Everyone turned toward Lovigary, now smiling in disbelief, his earlier hesitation replaced by awe.
"I can't believe they actually pulled it off," he said, shaking his head in amazement as his gaze flicked back to the colossal structure. "The Abyssal Convergence... It's real."
His smile widened
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