Chapter 128: Chapter 128
The faint drip of water echoed through the dim cavern as Helios and Skuld pressed onward, their breaths steady but cautious. The path ahead was shrouded in faint mist, and the distant glow of crystals provided just enough light to see.
As they walked, the tunnel widened into a larger chamber, where three pathways stretched out before them. Each path looked identical, with no markings or discernible differences. Helios stopped, his eyes narrowing as he took in their options.
"Great," he muttered. "A classic three-path puzzle. Because, of course, this couldn't just be a straight shot."
Skuld frowned, stepping up beside him. "Which one do we take?"
Helios didn't answer immediately. He took a step forward, eyeing the left path. "Let's test it. Left first."
Skuld followed as they ventured down the leftmost corridor. The pathway was narrow and twisting, the air growing colder as they walked. But after several minutes, they emerged back in the same chamber where they had started.
Skuld blinked in confusion. "Wait… how are we back here? Didn't we just go left?"
Helios crossed his arms, a thoughtful frown on his face. "Yeah, we did." He turned toward the wall and summoned his Keyblade, channeling his magic into a Blizzaga spell. A massive block of ice erupted against the stone, the frost spreading across the wall in jagged patterns.
Skuld stared at him, her eyebrows raised. "What are you doing?"
"Marking our spot," Helios said simply, gesturing for her to follow.
They walked down the left path again, and once more, they ended up back in the chamber. The block of ice was still there, shimmering faintly in the low light.
Skuld looked between the ice and the path, her confusion mounting. "Okay, what is going on?"
Helios smirked faintly. "It's a space-bending loop. The cave is messing with the paths to confuse us. We'll have to figure out the right order to move forward."
With the left path ruled out, they tried the middle one. Again, they found themselves back in the starting chamber. Helios rubbed his temples, muttering under his breath.
"This is starting to get annoying."
Finally, they took the right path, and this time, the scenery changed. The tunnel opened into a long, narrow corridor lined with faintly glowing crystals. Helios let out a sigh of relief.
"Looks like right was the correct choice," he said.
Skuld rolled her eyes. "Finally. Let's just hope we don't have to do that again."
As they walked through the corridor, Helios glanced at Skuld. "You still have that raven necklace, right?"
Skuld blinked, reaching into her pocket and pulling out the necklace. The small raven pendant gleamed faintly in the dim light. "Yeah, I stopped wearing it when we got here. Didn't need to hide anymore."
Helios held out his hand. "Let me see it."
Skuld hesitated, her brow furrowing. "Why?"
"I didn't know it mattered so much to you. Just hand it over and I'll show you," Helios said.
Reluctantly, Skuld handed him the necklace. Helios removed the raven pendant from the chain and handed the chain back to her. As they continued walking, he held up the raven, studying it closely.
"The Keyblade is an interesting weapon," Helios began, his tone thoughtful. "It doesn't have a solid form. It's made from our hearts, which is why we can summon it back no matter the distance. Its appearance and abilities can also change based on the user and what's important to them."
Skuld tilted her head, curiosity piqued. "What do you mean?"
Helios gestured to the raven pendant. "Tokens that hold meaning to us are said to be able to be used as special keychains. They allow the Keyblade's appearance and performance to be altered. This raven? It's important to you, right?"
Skuld nodded slowly, realization dawning in her eyes. She summoned her Keyblade, Starlight, which gleamed faintly in her hand. The weapon was elegant in its simplicity—a silver blade with a rectangular blue guard and a gold star-shaped keychain.
Bringing the raven pendant close to the gold star keychain, she watched in awe as the raven was absorbed into the keychain. The weapon began to glow, its form shifting as the light intensified.
When the light died down, the Keyblade transformed into a masterpiece of dark elegance and untamed energy. The blade now had a feather-like shape but boasted a jet-black base streaked with electric blue veins that shimmered with a sense of fluid motion, as though channeling the very essence of the power. The silver edges of the blade gleamed faintly, accentuating its sharpness and lending a sleek, refined beauty to its lethal design.
The hilt, shaped like outstretched raven wings, extended with black feathers tipped in luminous blue that faintly glowed in the shadows. Silver highlights traced the edges of the wings, adding a layer of elegance to its fierce silhouette. The grip, wrapped in soft black leather, bore intricate glowing feathers etched into its surface, pulsing gently.
Suspended from the Keyblade's end, the raven-shaped pendent had now become the blade's new keychain. It shimmered like polished onyx, its piercing blue eyes glowing with quiet intensity. The chain connecting it appeared ethereal, a silvery trail of light dissolving into translucent wind currents that seemed alive. This might have been due to the effects of the spell Helios had previously cast on the raven-shaped pendent.
The teeth of the blade, formed by a raven's claw, pulsed with a vibrant blue core, encircled by faint swirling winds that left behind shimmering streaks of blue and silver in their wake, making the weapon appear almost otherworldly.
Skuld stared at the Keyblade in amazement. "This… this is incredible. It feels… different. It feels more me."
Helios smirked, crossing his arms. "Told you. The Keyblade evolves with its wielder. That raven's been a keepsake for you so I figure it might be important enough to change it. Now it's a part of your weapon and will never leave your side."
Skuld swung the Keyblade experimentally, watching as faint trails of wind followed its movements. She smiled, her confidence renewed. "Thanks, Helios. I think this will make me stronger."
Helios chuckled. "Just don't let it go to your head. We've still got a long way to go."
All the while Helios heard Kurai's voice, "If only the foolish girl knew that you just used her to experiment with how keychains worked in this universe. To be thanked from the bottom of her heart for being used as a guinea pig how laughable."
The corridor stretched on, the faint glow of torches illuminating their path. With her newly enhanced Keyblade in hand, Skuld felt more at ease. Helios walked beside her, his own Keyblade resting on his shoulder.
As they ventured deeper into the cavern, the air grew colder, and the glow of the torches dimmed. The path ahead was once again shrouded in shadows, barring the way forward.
Soon the cavern shook, and a deep, guttural roar echoed from the shadows ahead. The air grew heavy, and the crystals lining the walls dimmed, their glow replaced by an ominous purple light.
Helios froze, the sound somewhat familiar. "I really hope it's not what I think it is."
Before Skuld could respond, a massive creature emerged from the darkness. Its long, serpentine neck extended outward, and its dark purple scales gleamed under the faint light. Its orange eyes burned with a predatory hunger, and its jagged fangs glistened as it let out another deafening roar.
The Hydra crawled into full view, its bulky body supported by two massive hands with sharp, white claws. Spikes lined the length of its neck, and its tail lashed violently behind it, sending shards of rock flying.
Skuld took a step back, her eyes wide. "Helios… what do we do?"
Helios swallowed hard, his grip tightening on his Keyblade. "Of course, it's exactly as I thought the story of my life. Calm down, whatever you do don't cut off its head."
The Hydra lunged forward, its massive maw snapping as it struck. Helios and Skuld dove to the side, barely avoiding the attack as the ground where they stood shattered beneath the creature's weight.
The battle had begun.