The ache started beneath Kael's sternum—deep and wrong. By the time night fell across the wasteland, the pain had become something worse than agony: transformation. His skin cracked with vein-light, crimson and flickering, as if his body were trying to tear itself open from the inside.
[Core Instability: CRITICAL]
[Collapse Imminent]
[Stabilization Requires Sacrifice: One bound soul]
He barely registered the alert before collapsing, convulsing in dust.
Scene 1: The Breaking Point
Sorella, Tarren, and Duran gathered around Kael's twitching form. They had seen signs before—nosebleeds, shivering, his sudden flares of power—but this was different. This was terminal.
Blood oozed from his eyes. The whispers in his mind had turned to screaming.
"I can't hold it," Kael gasped. "The Blood System is consuming me."
Duran's face paled. "You've bonded too fast. The Core is over-saturated. If you don't stabilize it…"
"Everyone around me dies," Kael rasped.
Scene 2: The Choice
They found shelter in a ruined archway of some long-dead civilization. Duran translated an inscription from the stonework with trembling fingers.
"When power runs wild, blood must be bound to silence its scream."
A ritual. An offering.
Not of blood alone—of connection. The Blood System demanded a soul tethered to Kael. A bonded one. An ally.
Sorella stepped forward before anyone could speak. "Take mine."
"No," Kael croaked. "Don't—"
"You saved me back in the Blight. I'm returning the favor."
Tarren's jaw clenched. "There must be another way."
"There's not," Duran said, voice grim. "She's the only one bound closely enough. Her thread's laced into his Core."
Kael trembled, horror filling him. "If I do this… she won't survive."
Scene 3: The Ritual of Blood Vow
They drew the circle beneath a bleeding moon. Runes flared red in the sand. Kael's hands shook as he placed the dagger on the altar.
[Initiate Soul-Bond Severance]
[Warning: Permanent Loss of Linked Entity]
Sorella knelt before him. Her smile was calm, but her eyes shimmered. "I'm not afraid."
Kael raised the blade.
And hesitated.
But the Blood System did not.
[Override Engaged]
The ritual surged forward, consuming light, voice, will.
Sorella screamed.
Kael screamed louder.
He felt her slip through his Core like light through glass—leaving a hollow behind.
Then silence.
Scene 4: Aftermath
Kael woke to find her body still. Breath shallow. Pulse flickering.
Alive. Barely.
[Core Stabilized: 43%]
[Bond Severed. Residual Thread: Ghosted.]
He held her hand. It was cold.
The others stared, shattered. Tarren's expression twisted. "You said you'd find another way."
"I didn't choose this," Kael whispered.
"But you didn't stop it."
Duran looked away. "This is what the Blood System does. It changes you, not just your body."
Kael rose, the flickering red glow in his chest pulsing stronger now. His power had stabilized—but at the cost of something he could never reclaim.
Scene 5: Fracture
That night, no one spoke to Kael.
The fire crackled between them, but the warmth was gone.
Sorella slept fitfully under layers of furs. Tarren sat at the edge of camp, dagger in hand, facing away. Duran immersed himself in old scrolls, as if burying truth in knowledge.
Kael stood apart, watching the stars twist in the blood-colored sky.
He whispered to the night, "What am I becoming?"
The Blood System whispered back, More.
But Kael wasn't sure if that was a promise—or a curse.
**
Duran didn't die in the observatory's collapse—he stayed behind on purpose to hold off the enforcers and buy Kael time to escape.
Duran used that moment to activate a warding ritual (the shard-of-crystal backup) and slip away under the rubble's cover.
So when Kael emerges on the Red Road, Duran is very much alive—though shaken—and working his own way back toward Kael with fresh research, new rituals, and the same fierce resolve to keep Kael from losing himself to the Blood System's hunger.
***
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The walls of Blood Hollow were never meant to hold. Once a forgotten outpost cradled in the dead valleys, it had become the caravan's final shelter. Smoke hung low, and the dusk sky bled red—an omen of the storm to come.
Kael stood atop the rusted battlements, eyes sweeping the encroaching dust trails. Bandits. Mercenary warbands. Blood-warlords with shattered banners. The Red Ledger had summoned them all. Kael's name was no longer just ink on cursed parchment—it was bait.
Inside, the caravan braced. Children were hidden in cellars. The wounded clutched blades. Even those who once doubted Kael now looked to him.
He descended the battlements and found Duran waiting by the shattered altar. The air throbbed with unstable power—Kael had fused two Heart shards, and the fusion was eating at his soul. Blood System runes pulsed beneath his skin, crawling like veins of fire.
"We can hold," Duran said, voice thin. "If you anchor the wardline and—"
Kael's gaze snapped toward the ridge. "No more waiting."
As the first attackers charged, Kael stepped forward and unleashed. He called the System's power like a curse and a prayer. Tendrils of crimson energy tore through the air, merging the fused shards with the battlefield. Armor rusted. Bones sang. A spectral howl tore through the warbands—memories of ancient Vyr wars bleeding into the present.
He became something not quite human.
The defense turned desperate. Arrows screamed. Fire rained. Bodies fell on both sides. Kael fought with recursive strikes and mutant bursts, wielding power that defied reason—but the cost was steep. Every time he struck, the Blood System whispered clearer.
More. Yours. Take.
When silence finally fell, the enemy was broken.
But Blood Hollow was shattered. Duran lay unconscious. A child Kael had shielded was gone. The caravan's numbers had halved. And through the blood-slick ground, the System spoke again—not with threat, but affection.
You protect because you are ours. Feed us, and none shall fall.
Kael stood alone beneath the hollow moon, the shard-light flickering across his warped reflection.
Victory had never tasted so much like surrender.