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Reborn with the Devil's system-Chapter 41: Maleth
Chapter 41: Maleth
Deep beneath the crust of a dying continent, beyond molten rivers and tectonic fury, lay Irinar—a place forbidden even during the reign of the Architect.
It was not on any map.
No gate led to it.
You found it only if it called you.
And tonight, it called Elias Black.
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Elias stood before the entrance to the Wound—a jagged chasm that pulsed like the slit in the throat of the world. Red mist rose from it, laced with forgotten screams. The Sovereign Guard waited behind him in a semi-circle.
Kael kicked a stone into the void. It never hit the bottom.
"So... this is the Broken Root?"
Liora nodded, eyes dull from hours of mental shielding. "Yes. One of Murael’s tether points. A living root from the original Hollow Seed, buried before time knew how to count."
Ceryn checked his relic compass. "This place warps more than space. It’s pulling dreams from me. I just saw my mother... whispering in reverse."
Elias remained quiet.
Then he stepped forward.
> [System Alert: Entering Forbidden Zone – Irinar Root]
Dominion Flame reduced by 10%. Time distortion increasing. Memory corruption likely.
He smiled.
> "Perfect."
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Into the Wound
The descent was steep. Hot. Wrong.
There were no real walls—just flesh-like rocks that pulsed, shivered, and breathed. Every step downward came with a memory Elias didn’t own: dying on battlefields he never saw, kissing people he never met, screaming as himself while watching himself die.
"Keep moving," he ordered.
The Sovereign Guard, weakened but resolute, obeyed.
Then... they reached it.
The Root.
It hung in a chamber of black-red crystal, like the artery of a god. Large as a cathedral, pulsing with vile green ichor, embedded with glowing eyes that blinked when no one looked.
Murael’s voice rumbled through it:
> "Break me, and the pain will not just be yours... it will be everyone’s."
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The Fight for the Root
Before Elias could reply, it attacked.
The Root lashed tendrils of bone, reaching into the minds of the Flame Guard. One soldier turned his blade on himself. Another began to melt while still alive.
Liora shrieked, holding her skull. "It’s forcing alternate versions of us into our minds! I see myself... killing all of you!"
Ceryn dropped to his knees, whispering prayers in three languages.
Kael grunted, firing plasma shots into the tendrils, severing several. "We need a damn plan, Elias!"
Elias lifted his hand.
> [Ability: Eidolon Firewall – Activated]
All mental corruption resisted for 90 seconds.
A ring of white fire flared outward, shielding his allies. Then Elias advanced—alone—toward the Root.
It screamed in a thousand forgotten voices.
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System Awakens
> [System Synchronization: 98%]
You may now access Core Sovereign Protocols.
– New Skill Unlocked: Flame of Finality
(Burns all corruptive threads within a 300-meter radius. Once per day.)
Elias didn’t hesitate.
He activated the flame.
White fire—real fire, not just code or symbol—erupted around him like divine judgment. It melted the ground, scorched the Root’s walls, and burned through every lie Murael had implanted.
The Root convulsed.
The tether snapped.
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The Collapse
As the Root died, so did Irinar.
The cave began to collapse. Tremors shook the walls. Rivers of red crystal exploded outward.
"Everyone out!" Myra screamed, dragging one soldier to their feet.
Kael sprinted beside Elias. "Whatever that was, do it again! The place is coming down!"
"No need," Elias said calmly. "We’re done here."
He raised his hand—and in a flash of Sovereign Fire, they teleported to the edge of the crater above Irinar.
Just in time to watch the entire mountain implode into itself.
Gone.
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Aftermath
Silence lingered over the ruins.
Smoke curled from Elias’s hands. His veins glowed from overuse, and his vision flickered with glitching timelines. But his power remained intact.
Liora, barely conscious, muttered, "You broke a part of him."
Elias turned to the horizon. "One Root down. Two remain."
Kael gave a low whistle. "And here I thought Season One was rough."
Ceryn chuckled bitterly. "This is war beyond war. The war against ending itself."
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The Hollow King’s Response
Hours later, while the camp slept, Elias sat alone near the dying fire.
A ripple passed through the world.
The stars trembled.
From the smoke rose a figure—faceless, robed in absence, crowned with looping symbols that could not be translated.
The Hollow King.
"You burn too fast," the entity whispered. "Do you know what fire becomes, Elias?"
"Light," Elias said calmly.
"No," Murael replied.
> "It becomes ash."
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System Update
> [System Message: Hollow Root Severed – Progress 33.3%]
You have destabilized Murael’s hold over the lower real-space plane.
Time Remaining: 7 Days, 1 Hour
Next Root Location: The Mirror Grave of Therion.
A name forgotten by time, struck from the history of both gods and kings. Once the seat of a powerful Sovereign, it now existed only in whispers and the screams of mirrors.
Elias stood at the threshold of the Mirror Grave—a ravine carved into obsidian cliffs, where reflections shimmered in mid-air and every surface looked like a memory frozen in glass.
"Why is it so... quiet?" Myra asked. Her voice seemed to echo and echo, not in the air—but in their own heads.
Ceryn stood behind her, clutching his dual-bladed staff, eyes scanning every distorted surface. "Because this place doesn’t speak. It remembers."
Kael scoffed, though his voice was tight. "Creepy-ass grave of kings. And we’re walking into it without backup. Classic Elias."
Elias said nothing. His white-flame eyes flickered.
He was already hearing the voices.
> "You could’ve saved her."
"Why didn’t you burn yourself?"
"Was your vengeance ever justice?"
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System Prompt – Mirror Grave Detected
> Warning: Entering the Grave of Forgotten Sovereigns.
Murael’s second tether resides here.
Status: Highly unstable. Expect soul distortion.
Trait Activated: Soul Mirror
– All members will face their past selves and failures.
Escape is not guaranteed once inside.
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Into the Grave
They entered single file, crossing a threshold made of shattered glass and golden dust. Immediately, the air thickened—like walking through syrup. Their voices no longer echoed outward, but inward.
And then... the mirrors moved.
Not with wind.
Not with pressure.
But with memory.
The first to be caught was Liora.
Her reflection stepped out of the glass and stabbed her in the chest.
Kael screamed and grabbed her before the copy could vanish, dragging her back as Myra torched the mirror with flame.
Liora coughed blood but managed to whisper, "It looked... just like me. But worse. Like if I’d given in to Murael’s temptation."
Elias walked past her, toward the center.
The ground shimmered. The mirrors now reflected not the present...
...but every moment Elias had failed.
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The Trial of the Sovereign
In the center of the grave stood a massive archway, shaped like a ring of glass embedded with runes. Beneath it was the tether—a crystal heart, pulsing with Murael’s sickly green.
But guarding it stood a figure draped in iron robes and golden chains. His voice thundered across the field.
> "You dare enter Therion’s grave, Elias Black?"
Elias narrowed his eyes. "And you are?"
The figure bowed mockingly.
> "I am Sovereign Maleth. Once like you. Now... better. I chose Murael. I chose truth over illusion."
Kael whispered to Myra, "Is this guy... real?"
Myra shook her head. "Worse. He’s what Elias could’ve been—if he gave up."
Elias stepped forward. "And what did your truth cost you?"
Maleth grinned. "Everything but power."
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Maleth vs. Elias
The duel was immediate.
Maleth summoned twin scythes formed from fractured timelines. He spun them like gears and tore open holes in the field of reality, sending versions of Elias from failed futures to attack.
Elias didn’t flinch.
> [System Warning: Temporal Instability]
Timeline Echoes detected: Initiate Clean Burn Protocol.
> [Ability Activated – Burn of the Beyond]
You have nullified all alternate versions within a 100-meter radius.
With a roar, Elias charged, his white flame bursting from his back like wings.
Maleth struck first, slashing through a dozen probability threads. Elias deflected them mid-air with a twist of his Sovereign Codex.
> [System Fusion: Authority Level – 72%]
New Trait Acquired: Memory Blade – Your weapon now stores emotional imprint damage.
Elias plunged his blade into Maleth’s shoulder, and the weapon screamed—as it absorbed pain from an entire era of betrayal.
Maleth howled. "You fight like a Sovereign—but you think like a mortal!"
"I’m both," Elias said, eyes glowing, "and that’s why I’ll win."
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The Grave Shatters
As Maleth fell, the grave began to implode.
The mirrors cracked.
The memories screamed.
The tether pulsed wildly, threatening to flood the region with Hollow corruption.
Elias grabbed the crystal heart and stabbed his Codex through it.
> [Tether Severed]
Murael’s second Root destroyed. freeωebnovēl.c૦m
Hollow Progress: 66%
Time Remaining: 6 Days, 2 Hours
But just before the grave closed—
Elias looked into one last mirror.
And saw himself.
Crowned in shadows.
Sitting on a throne of bones.
His own voice whispered back at him:
> "To stop him, you’ll become me."
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Aftermath – A Price Paid
Outside the collapsing grave, the team gathered.
Liora was alive, but unconscious. Kael had aged a few years from exposure to timeline pressure. Myra now had a mark on her shoulder—three red slashes that glowed faintly.
"What the hell is that?" Ceryn asked.
"His claim," she said quietly. "The Hollow King knows us now."
Elias stood, eyes locked on the horizon.
"The last Root is where it all began," he said.
Kael blinked. "You mean... the Hollow Sea?"
Elias nodded.
"No more graves. No more whispers."
> "This time... we drown the King."
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