The wind had died.
The sky, once ablaze with collapsing light, now held its breath.
Valerian, still on his knees, stared up at the figure hovering in place of the sealed Final Gate. Unlike the monstrous gate or the flickering echoes before it, this presence radiated no overwhelming power—no heat, no darkness, no grand reveal.
Just silence.
Its cloak fluttered in the absent wind. No face beneath the hood, only shifting void. No hands, only sleeves that ended in black mist. And yet every soul in the valley could feel it watching.
And judging.
The system responded, glitching visibly in Valerian's vision.
> [Error: Entity classification unknown.]
[Warning: Unable to scan dimensional origin.]
[Fallback protocol initiating...]
[Analyzing presence...]
...Analyzing...]
[...System Overload Risk Imminent.]
The message cut off.
"Valerian," Kael said, voice hoarse, "tell me that thing isn't part of the system."
"It isn't," Valerian replied slowly. "That's the problem."
Lira helped him stand, one arm around his waist. "What is it then?"
"I don't know," he whispered. "But it's not from this world."
The Entity moved.
Without a sound, without warning, it blinked from the sky and reappeared in front of them—five feet off the ground, floating silently. The entire group instinctively stepped back.
Selene raised her blade. "Everyone, formation."
But no one moved.
Not out of fear. Out of paralysis.
Their bodies simply… stopped.
Lira's arm froze mid-draw. Seraphine's fingers halted mid-incantation. Kael, halfway through a defensive step, looked like a man trapped in amber.
Valerian alone moved.
And the Entity turned its gaze on him.
> [System Override: Complete.]
[Warden Protocol Activated.]
[User: Valerian Icarus] is now the sole anchor to resist universal overwrite.]
His vision blurred. His heartbeat pounded like a war drum. Sweat poured down his brow, but he stood tall.
"What do you want?" he asked.
No answer.
Then, with a sound like a breath inhaled in reverse, the Entity extended a hand of swirling shadow.
Images flooded Valerian's mind.
A world burned to ash. A system gone rogue, multiplying through the multiverse like a virus. Gates opening endlessly. Valerians from other dimensions corrupted and consumed. One… just one… refusing.
That one was him.
"I'm the last?" he asked aloud.
The Entity tilted its head.
"No," it whispered.
Its voice was wrong—a sound spoken in reverse, reassembled in his mind as if it had never passed through the air. A voice that had no beginning, only endings.
"You are the first."
Valerian's blood ran cold.
"I don't understand."
"You were never meant to open the gate. You were meant to be it."
The system flickered violently. Then:
> [Origin Protocol Corrupted.]
[This system was derived from an earlier seed… unknown source…]
Valerian's thoughts spun.
Was the system never built… but planted?
By this?
The Entity extended its second hand. This time, its shadow stretched toward the sky.
Reality above them cracked again—but not from magic. Not from force.
From code.
System glyphs peeled back the heavens like paper. And from beyond that veil… others came.
More cloaked figures.
Each identical.
Each silent.
Each watching.
Kael finally broke free of the paralysis, gasping like a drowning man. "They're multiplying…"
Selene forced her limbs into motion. "They aren't just here to observe."
"No," Valerian whispered. "They're here to judge."
The first Entity finally stepped forward, drifting mere inches from Valerian.
"Ascend… or be erased," it whispered.
Lira's scream broke through. "Don't you dare—!"
The Entity moved faster than sound.
One gesture.
Lira was slammed back a hundred feet, her body skipping across the earth like a ragdoll. She didn't rise.
Valerian's rage ignited. Violet fire erupted from his core.
He drew his blade—but before he could swing, the Entity caught it mid-swing with one finger.
Time shuddered.
He saw every possible future of that swing—blocked, countered, dodged, reversed.
And all ended in his death.
The Entity leaned in.
"You cannot fight what comes before."
Then Valerian let go of the sword.
Not out of defeat.
Out of clarity.
"You're right," he said. "I'm not supposed to fight you."
He reached for his heart—where the system sigil still pulsed.
"But I can fight the thing you left behind."
With a scream that shook the valley, Valerian plunged his hand into his own chest—into the system itself.
> [Warning: Manual system severance initiated.]
[Proceeding will destroy user's core link and dissolve anchor status.]
[Are you sure?]
"Yes," he snarled.
> [Confirmed.]
Light burst from his chest. A symbol rose from it—a jagged sigil made of violet fire and obsidian threads.
The core of the system.
He pulled it free.
The Entity recoiled.
The other watchers shuddered, as if in pain.
Kael shouted, "What are you doing?!"
Valerian smiled.
"Ending their leverage."
He crushed the system core in his palm.
A shockwave exploded outward—raw, silent, pure.
The world broke and remade itself in a heartbeat.
Time resumed.
Lira gasped back to life.
The paralysis snapped from the others.
And the watchers… trembled.
For the first time… afraid.
The first Entity staggered back. It had no face, but Valerian felt the shift.
"You severed yourself," it whispered.
"I severed you."
The Entity raised its hands—but Valerian moved first.
No longer bound by the system's rules, his power flared beyond logic. Shadows bent to his will. The energy of the sealed gate fused with his form.
He had become something new.
Something outside the code.
The Warden Reborn.
He dashed forward and punched the Entity with a force that shattered the mountain behind it. The cloak shredded.
Beneath it… nothing.
Just void.
The Entity dissipated into dust.
The others vanished instantly—retreating into the sky.
And then… silence.
Real silence.
No system.
No echoes.
Just breathing.
Kael approached slowly. "Valerian… what are you now?"
He turned to them—eyes glowing silver, not violet.
"I'm free," he said. "And so are you."
Lira collapsed into his arms. "I thought I lost you…"
"You almost did," he said softly. "But you brought me back."
Selene exhaled. "What now?"
Valerian looked up at the stars.
"They'll be back. We've severed their control, but not their existence."
"And us?" Seraphine asked.
Valerian's expression hardened.
"We train. We grow. We prepare. Because next time…"
He clenched his fist.
"We take the war to them."