A Chronicle of Heroes: From the void/C7 From the void:Chaptef Seven
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C7 From the void:Chaptef Seven

Abraxus advanced, it’s form more gargantuan than ever. But in all his fury, Abraxus had been ignoring the smallest of the light entities, Mōhai.

Since his attempt to warn Avar and Zaki he had been intently watching the battle unfold. Throughout all the commotion, Mōhai could sense a distant energy building up far behind Yuham: an energy of light filled with wrath, a wreath with a magnitude of which nothing could ever hope to resist. This was, without a doubt, the Infinite One, and Mōhai instinctively knew that if they allowed Abraxus to reach Yuham, His fury would bring an end to everything that had ever existed. After all, Yuham was the reason that they all knew the Infinite One. The most favored of all creations.

Now, Mōhai was truly worried. He knew that even the light entities would not be able to withstand the power of the Infinite One’s final solution. His decision being absolute, would surely come to pass if they failed to control Abraxsus. If the infinite force were to be unleashed, the light would diverge, instantly covering the entire plane of existence, incinerating everything. It seemed that existence was destined to be completely dominated by either pure, utter darkness, or by nothing except raw, high intense light.

“Is this what is to become of us?” Mōhai thought in disbelief watching Avar and Zaki still resisting with courage.

There had to be another way. Mōhai had always considered himself of lesser potential than his companions. And had always looked up to them all, trying to be the best of what he had witnessed ever since he was created. But now, when Yuham was at risk of facing the darkness, he would not just stand idle. He was the purest of all lights derived from the most pure parts of all the light entities. He would not wait to be the last line of defense anymore while Avar and Zaki faded into the night. He instantly made the decision to meet Abraxsus despite the haunting scene in front of him

He knew what he had to do. A moment’s time was what Mohai wanted to give Avar. The uncertainty now was how to penetrate Abraxus’s form as deeply as possible.

“My light connection is still intact,” he thought, as he focused on the present moment, “but the darkness has evolved exponentially from when we first encountered it. Nevertheless, if I were to instantly release all my energy at once instead of using it in intervals like Avar and Zaki, I might be able to penetrate the darkness before it fills up again. If I can come close to its core, Abraxus will surely focus on me and the shear tension on Avar and Zaki will lift to give them enough time to replenish their connection.”

It was a plan that relied almost entirely upon hope, but Mōhai knew he had to try it regardless; it was the only way he could ensure the continuation of his companions’ existence, and Abraxus’s defeat.

So, with this determination, Mōhai released the light from his energons in full capacity, all at once, his crimson light waves churning bizarrely around his inner core.

“Go with caution,” he could sense Yuham warning as he surged forward.

“Mōhai,” Nysa cried anxiously.

Mōhai’s light grew brighter and became more dazzling, as he replied enthusiastically. “I am going to help them–don’t worry about me. Yuham is the truth of the Infinite light . And the truth must always live on.”

Abraxus’s entire form jolted in surprise, within moments his outer dark layers were being blasted by an advancing scarlet wave of intense light. Abraxus, both shocked and angry, was trying to locate the source of Mohai’s energy that was faster than both Zaki and Avar and constantly bombarding its extensions.

He jolted forward with time shattering speed approaching Avar and Zaki, the glimmering darkness filling again where Mohai left a blazing scarlet trail. Both of them had been diminished to mere flickers of energy. Their lights had been dimmed and their particles had thinned so their structures were hazy and almost transparent. However, they were still resisting wave upon wave of the dark forces, surrounded by the black shadows of the realm.

As he sped past them he communicated, “I am still connected! I will penetrate Abraxus’s form and travel directly to the core, where I will try and incapacitate it—“

Mōhai could still feel the energy rise behind Yuham. It seemed more threatening with every passing moment. “You know what is to come,” he told Avar gravely. “Nothing can survive theInfinite light. But We will try to the end to ensure that existence has another chance!”

An understanding seemed to pass through all three light entities. Zaki sensed that Mohai was asking them to expect the worst, and could only watch As mohai pushed depose towards the center of the dark dimension demolishing clouds of darkness that tried to impede his way.

Abraxus was overcome with fury and disbelief. ”After enduring so much, they still resist, even after I have weakened them. What can the smallest of them do when his power is even less than Avar’s. He thinks he can reach my core all alone?”

Abraxus recoiled with insanity. It summoned a super cluster of dense infinite dark matter, making the realm even blacker than it once was, and concentrated it until it had formed a huge, dense dimension of spherical dark energy. This concentration of darkness shimmered with power and fear, and Abraxus hurled it towards Mōhai, who looked like a crimson blur in the shadowy abyss of Abraxus’s structure..

What followed was a collision of such tremendous magnitude that the echoing blow spread millions of light-years away from the battlefield. Avar and Zaki were helpless as they sensed the trembling shock while they raced towards Yuham.

The collision made Mohai halt for it just severed his connection, vaporizing the column of light that had come to be his sole energy to get closer..

Connection or not, I am very close, I can still make it to his core. Mōhai thought anxiously.

At that instant, Mōhai felt an enormous rush of energy pushing behind him, and he sensed two orbs, one golden and one a deep violet, merging into his silvery-red inner core. Mōhai knew that it was a gift from Yuham and Nysa, like always before they would be there to help him. And now he would fulfill his duty of protecting them.

The newly added cores of Yuham and Nysa seemed to form a protective barrier around the red entity. Mohai continued to advance as glittering shadows attacked from all sides, rushing, swirling around them dizzyingly. Avar and Zaki brandished their light towards Nysa’s direction. The violet light waves started uncoiling the dark malignant tether in their light connections. Mohai’s unending determination had left Avar and Zaki in awe as they watched his plan unfold.

Abraxus reeled again from shock, as Mohai advanced and now he entered in a state of uncontrollable rage and hatred. He mustered thousands of huge dark orbs like the ones Avar and Zaki had used, along with instructing countless forms of dark followers, and shimmering dark spheres of energy that extended endlessly and directed them towards Mohai. This time, Abraxus held nothing back--he remembered how it had felt when he had engulfed all the residual light into his form, how his dark maleficent shadows had crept into the light particles and changed their nature to fuel his own form. How exhilarating he felt with his completed state and he envisioned the light entities bound for the same fate. The Dark dimension now so close to the boundary behind where Yuham lay shimmered with hunger and anticipation. And it would start with this crimson entity called Mohai who despite being constantly bombarded by its wrath was still advancing.

Avar saw how Mōhai’s light glowed with utter resolution and knew that nothing would change his will. Avar summoned a golden orb from within his interior and Zaki immediately followed with a green orb, both of their outer and inner cores dimming rapidly as they sent their orbs to Mohai’s aid.

The isolated crimson light sensed a feeling of dread as Abraxus’s doom of black shimmering energy approached. Mohai felt a surging force of energy in both directions, in the front of his crimson pillars where the followers and dark spheres hit his red golden light barrier and a familiar boost from behind at the conjunction of the pillars as Avar and Zaki’s core embedded themselves within Mohai’s inner core. The aided acceleration from behind was what he required and pushed further into the darkness center resisting the surrounding dark followers and extensions with every shred of will he carried.

Now Mōhai was not the same scarlet entity he had been before; he shimmered with all the colors in the spectrum, a unique combination that symbolized the strength of all five of the light entities. Abraxus was impossibly intense in its efforts to capture Mōhai’s speed; the light entity was moving too fast. He was drawing closer and closer to Abraxus, forcing him to unleash another length of infinite dark spheres but Mōhai’s counter beam held the power of multi-dimensions of light, and as the both forces collided, Mohai making good use of this distraction, unleashed his reserve energy all at once, producing a vortical boom that sent him forward with unmeasurable speed slashing through wisps of glimmering shadow along the way. His last reserve of energy enabled him to close the gap. Now, the space around him was different. It was condensing and suffocating Mohai’s light energons and he was certain that he was getting closer to Abraxsus’s core.

The anxious light entities watching from afar, sensed Abraxus emit a distant boom, but the darkness was so thick and obscuring that they could not sense Mōhai’s energy any longer. Avar and Zaki with their connection purified were their old luminous selves again and were racing towards the center, their speed constantly hindered by shimmering dark followers and hardened dark extensions.

“Go!” urged Yuham, “Mohai is all alone.”

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