Raven staggered forward, boots echoing into the surreal silence of the corridor. Except, it wasn't really a corridor. There were no walls. No ceiling. Just endless darkness pressing in from every direction. The only real thing was the smooth ground beneath his feet, cold and unnatural, stretching endlessly.
His breath fogged the air, though there was no wind, no temperature. Just void. For a moment, Raven wondered if this was death...an empty, silent limbo between worlds.
Then light appeared.
Not a pinprick, but a horizon-wide bloom that devoured the darkness. It spilled across the plane like spilled milk, chasing shadows to extinction.
Raven shielded his eyes, heart pounding. The silence broke with a distant hum, low and droning, as he stepped toward the light. The blackness behind him folded into nothing.
What greeted him on the other side wasn't salvation.
It was awe.
He stood on the edge of a massive stone plateau, suspended in the sky. Other land masses—floating islands—drifted in the distance, as if gravity had given up. Towering trees with crystal leaves swayed in a wind he couldn't feel. Rivers of silver shimmered through fields of lavender grass, and glowing clouds meandered across the sky, painting light instead of casting shadow.
The air had a taste...ozone, and something sweet, like burnt sugar and rain. It prickled against his skin like static.
And he wasn't alone.
All around him, people emerged from swirling, portal-like tears, some stumbling, others crawling or sprinting in confusion. Thousands. Millions. It was as if the entire human race had been poured into this place.
Children clung to parents. Elderly folks dropped to their knees in tears. Laughter and cries rose in a confused, conflicting harmony. A symphony of disbelief.
Someone nearby whispered, "Are we saved?"
It felt like the answer should be yes.
But Raven remained still, watching. Eyes narrowed.
Something was wrong. It all felt… manufactured. Pristine, but hollow. A perfect lie wrapped in beauty. A cage with golden bars.
Then the voice came.
Mechanical. Deep. Inhuman.
[Earthling (Humans): 3,000,000,000 Counts]
[You Have Been Awakened out of 100% of Earthling Survivors]
[Earthling H096: Awakened as a Riftwalker][Welcome to Riftworld]
[Let Survival Begin.]
"What?" Raven breathed.
He wasn't the only one.
Across the crowd, others stared into the air where glowing prompts appeared before them. Confusion turned to dread. Only a portion of the gathered masses received the message. Those who did looked shaken. Marked.
"Awakened?" a young man said, fear thick in his voice. "Why only some of us?"
Before anyone could speculate, the sky dimmed.
Clouds..those strange glowing clouds—turned crimson. The light bled across the horizon like a slow bruise. Then came the rain.
Raven flinched as the first drop struck his cheek. He wiped it away with trembling fingers.
It wasn't water.
The droplet clung to his skin, thick and luminous. Red—not blood-red, but glowing, almost alive. It glimmered like liquid rubies.
Then came another.
And another.
The crowd began to murmur. Some screamed. Most simply stared at the sky as the rain fell harder.
Then, the voice returned.
[Crimson Rain Detected…]
[Fully Activating Awakening Protocol…]
[Crimson Rain: Status Effect Applied]
[Birth of Aberrants Initiated]
Raven's heart skipped.
"What the hell are Aberrants?"
His question was answered in the worst way possible.
The man beside him collapsed, his body spasming violently. Raven jumped back, horrified, as the man thrashed, foamed, clawed at his own face.
Black veins bulged across the man's skin. His eyes rolled back, and his screams warped into guttural growls. His body contorted—bones snapping, limbs stretching. Teeth elongated. Fingers split into claws. His face twisted into something feral, inhuman.
Then, silence.
For a heartbeat.
Then his eyes opened.
Glowing crimson.
Raven took a step back.
The thing lunged.
It tackled a woman nearby, jaws clamping onto her neck. The sickening crunch was drowned out by her screams. Blood sprayed across the lavender grass. Others turned and ran.
But it was already too late.
All across the plateau, people dropped.
Children. Men. Women. Dozens...then hundreds, collapsed and convulsed. The crimson rain was rewriting them. Transforming them.
Into monsters.
The Awakened, those like Raven who received the earlier message—remained unaffected. But the rest?
They became Aberrants.
The peaceful moment had shattered. The world twisted into a nightmare. Mutated humans, now snarling horrors, hunted the untainted. Screams filled the air, bodies slammed against stone, blood soaked the ground.
Raven turned. Tried to flee.
The portal he came from was gone.
No swirling gate. No light. Just empty space.
They were trapped.
A woman ran past him, her child in arms, only to be taken down by a Aberrant with elongated limbs and a shrieking voice like grinding metal. Raven watched in horror, fists clenched.
He wasn't strong.
He wasn't a fighter.
But something inside him stirred something angry. Something awake.
Still, he didn't charge into battle. He didn't scream some heroic vow. He did what anyone would do.
He ran.
Through the chaos, through blood and fire, he ducked behind broken pillars, sprinted past weeping survivors, dodged the claws of mutated fiends.
Raven clenched his fists, the taste of fear bitter on his tongue. He looked up to the sky, hoping for something, anything that could undo this. A sign. A lie. A way out.
But all he got was another message.
[Introducing: Rifts]
A low rumble passed through the ground like a beast breathing beneath the stone. Across the plateau, massive gashes tore into the air—rifts—pulsing with unstable energy, warping reality itself.
From within those swirling vortexes came sound.
Not screams.
Growls.
Shrieks.
The stomp of heavy, alien feet.
Then came the monsters.
They poured out in waves—gnarled beasts with twisted limbs, eyes glowing like dying stars, mouths full of fangs and chittering tongues. Some crawled like arachnids. Others flew on bat-like wings. Some were the size of wolves; others towered like buildings. The air grew thick with their stench—burnt metal and rotting flesh.
One leapt onto a nearby Awakened, tearing into their chest before they could react.
Raven couldn't move.
He couldn't think.
The world had turned to a nightmare.
The crowd scattered. Screams melded into a terrible, chaotic symphony. Blood splashed across the glowing grass. Cries for help were silenced by gnashing teeth.
And Raven stood frozen, his eyes wide as saucers, his mouth trembling.
He had survived the end of Earth… only to be thrown into something worse.
Hell had followed them.
And it had claws.
Tears threatened to spill as he whispered to himself, "I don't want to die… I don't want to die…"
But the monsters didn't care.
They just kept coming.
[50 Rifts Opened]