Chapter 214: Story 214: The Betrayer’s Keep
Damien Rook stood before the crumbling remains of Betrayer's Keep, a fortress said to have once held the most treacherous figures of the pre-apocalypse world. Now, it served as a stronghold for something far worse—an alliance of survivors who had made a pact with the Zombie King. These betrayers had sold their humanity in exchange for protection, but Damien knew there was more to the story.
Somewhere within the keep, a familiar face awaited—Marcus, an old ally-turned-enemy.
"Are you sure about this?" Lena asked, her voice filled with concern. She could sense the weight of the moment.
Damien nodded, his jaw clenched. "I have to face him."
The heavy iron doors groaned open as Damien and Lena entered the keep. The air was thick with decay, the stench of rotting bodies clinging to the walls. The once-grand hall was now a wasteland of broken stone, overrun with the undead. Silent, watchful, they stood at the edges of the room, their glowing eyes tracking Damien's every movement.
"I know you're here, Marcus!" Damien shouted, his voice echoing through the hall.
A slow clap came from the shadows. From the far side of the room, Marcus emerged, his form shrouded in darkness. He had changed since the last time Damien had seen him. His once-human features were now twisted by the corruption of the Zombie King. His eyes glowed a sickly yellow, and his skin was pale, almost translucent.
"Damien, my old friend," Marcus sneered, his voice dripping with malice. "You should've joined me when you had the chance. Now look at you—still clinging to your foolish ideals."
Damien's grip tightened around his revolver. "You sold us out. You betrayed everything we stood for."
"I did what I had to do to survive," Marcus hissed. "The world we knew is gone. You're just too blind to see it."
Lena stepped forward, but Damien held out his hand, stopping her. "This is between me and him," he said, his voice low. Explore new worlds at empire
Marcus's smile widened, baring sharp teeth. "So noble. But you won't leave here alive."
With a flick of his wrist, Marcus unleashed the horde. The undead soldiers that lined the walls lurched forward, their decayed limbs reaching for Damien and Lena.
Damien moved quickly, his revolver barking as he fired round after round into the advancing zombies. Each shot was precise, taking down the creatures with deadly efficiency. Beside him, Lena's blade danced in the dim light, cutting through the undead like a whirlwind.
But Marcus was not idle. He raised his hand, summoning dark energy that crackled through the air. The power surged toward Damien, forcing him to dodge behind a pillar. The stone cracked under the force of the attack, sending shards flying.
"This ends now, Marcus!" Damien shouted, emerging from cover.
In one swift motion, he pulled a grenade from his belt, hurling it toward Marcus. The explosion rocked the hall, fire and smoke engulfing the betrayer. As the dust settled, Damien approached the smoldering remains.
Marcus was gone, but Damien knew this wasn't over. Not yet.