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"Phantom Rebirth: The Last White Raven’s Path to the Ultimate Assassin"

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Chapter 86

"Phantom Rebirth: The Last White Raven’s Path to the Ultimate Assassin"

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The moment they stepped beyond the protective glow of their dying campfire, the oppressive weight of the dungeon pressed down upon them once more. The stone walls seemed closer, the air thicker, and the silence more suffocating. Every step echoed unnaturally, as if the dungeon itself were

whispering their movements back at them.

Seraphis led the way, her sharp white eyes scanning every shadow for movement. Behind her, Elowen flexed her fingers, shaking off the stiffness of rest, while Sylvaine whispered an incantation, forming a faint magical barrier around them.

The next four floors awaited them.

Floor 14 – The Fangmaw Pit

The descent into the fourteenth floor was steep, the stone path narrowing into a jagged corridor that forced them to walk in single file. The air was damp, carrying the scent of

rotting meat and something feral.

Then they heard it.

A

low, guttural growl

from deep within the darkness ahead. Seraphis flicked her wrist, sending two of her metal playing cards spinning forward like silent scouts. They cut through the air, slicing against something

fleshy

before returning to her hand, dripping with

blackened blood.

A snarl erupted from the shadows.

The creature lunged—a

Fangmaw Behemoth,

a twisted beast resembling a wolf but grotesquely oversized, with

two massive jaws stacked upon each other, filled with rows of jagged teeth.

Elowen reacted first, her daggers flashing in the dim light. She

sidestepped its charge

, bringing her blade down into its shoulder. The beast howled but didn't slow—its second mouth opened from its stomach, attempting to bite at her midsection.

Seraphis' cards struck first.

Two projectiles shot through the second mouth, embedding deep into its throat. The creature reeled back, choking on its own blood, giving Sylvaine enough time to conjure a

burst of violet fire

that

engulfed the beast.

It burned. It shrieked. Then it collapsed into a heap of smoldering flesh.

One down.

Floor 15 – The Stone Sentinel’s Gauntlet

The next chamber opened into a vast arena, where the walls shimmered unnaturally. The moment they stepped inside, the

ground trembled.

Stone sentinels

rose from the floor, humanoid figures forged from ancient rock, their bodies lined with

glowing rune engravings.

Their eyes ignited with a blue glow as they locked onto the intruders.

"This isn't going to be easy,"

Sylvaine muttered.

The first sentinel moved with terrifying speed, its

massive stone arm swinging in a sweeping arc.

Seraphis ducked just in time, feeling the wind of the strike rush past her face.

Elowen

leaped onto its back

, plunging both daggers into the cracks along its shoulders. The sentinel

jerked violently,

trying to shake her off, but she held on.

Sylvaine chanted, her hands glowing.

A pulse of

arcane energy

surged through the air, striking the ground beneath the sentinels. The magic

disrupted their runes, causing one of the stone warriors to crumble on itself.

Seraphis took advantage of the opening,

sending her cards spinning toward the weakened core of another.

The sharpened edges

sliced through its chest, shattering its enchanted heart.

One by one, the sentinels fell, their once-immortal bodies reduced to rubble.

Floor 16 – The Daggerwings' Nest

The sixteenth floor was

deceptively quiet

—a winding cavern with stalactites hanging like jagged teeth from the ceiling. The air was damp, carrying a faint scent of rust.

Seraphis moved first, but she

stopped abruptly.

Something felt

wrong.

Then she saw them—

eyes in the dark.

The Daggerwings struck all at once.

Bladed creatures, no larger than a human head,

descended from the cavern ceiling, their razor-sharp wings slicing through the air with terrifying speed.

Seraphis twisted her body, barely dodging as one creature slashed past her shoulder. Blood trickled down her arm.

Elowen threw a dagger, pinning one to the cave wall.

Another

dove straight for Sylvaine,

but she raised her staff, conjuring a barrier just in time.

Seraphis gritted her teeth.

They were outnumbered.

With a flick of her wrist, she sent

ten metal playing cards spinning into the air.

They circled her like a deadly storm before she

unleashed them all at once.

The

Daggerwings were shredded mid-flight, their bodies collapsing to the floor in twitching heaps.

Blood dripped from multiple cuts along their arms and faces, but

they were still standing.

Floor 17 – The Hollow King’s Gaze

The seventeenth floor was

the most unsettling yet.

The chamber stretched endlessly in all directions, and in the center stood

a throne.

Upon it sat a

lifeless figure

, clad in obsidian armor, a massive sword resting across its lap.

Seraphis

felt it instantly.

A presence. A pressure. A gaze.

Then, without moving, the figure

spoke.

"You are unworthy."

The armored being

rose from its throne.

Its eyes—**empty voids of darkness—**locked onto them. The moment it took a step forward, the entire room

shook violently.

"Weapons ready!"

Seraphis barked, sending her playing cards forward.

The Hollow King

swatted them aside like mere insects.

Elowen and Sylvaine attacked in unison—daggers and magic converging in a coordinated assault. But the moment their attacks made contact,

they simply vanished.

The Hollow King raised his sword.

A wave of

black energy

erupted from the blade, forcing Seraphis to

dodge just in time

as the ground where she stood

was erased from existence.

They were outmatched.

But retreat was

not an option.

Seraphis

gritted her teeth.

If conventional attacks wouldn't work, then she needed to

find another way.

Her mind raced.

What was the weakness?

Then she saw it—

the throne.

The runes on its surface

were pulsing,

feeding energy into the Hollow King.

"Destroy the throne!"

she shouted.

Elowen and Sylvaine didn't hesitate. Sylvaine

launched a barrage of arcane blasts

at the throne while Elowen

dashed forward, daggers slashing at its base.

The moment the throne

cracked

, the Hollow King

staggered.

Seraphis didn't waste the opportunity. She

launched all of her cards at once,

each one glowing with

deadly intent.

The cards

pierced through the Hollow King’s chest

, severing the last remnants of his energy.

The being let out a low, guttural sigh… and crumbled into dust.

Silence fell.

And then the door to the next floor

creaked open.

A Moment to Breathe

They stood there,

chests heaving, wounds stinging, exhaustion setting in.

"That… was close,"

Elowen exhaled.

Sylvaine wiped sweat from her forehead.

"Too close."

Seraphis looked ahead.

Three more floors down.

And the dungeon was only getting harder.

They kept moving.

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