Chapter 206: Shadows Within
Chapter 206: Shadows Within
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The night was quiet, almost unnaturally so. It was a false calm, the kind that settled just before chaos erupted again.
Dabi stood on the battlements, his eyes scanning the flickering glow of the Voidlord encampment in the distance.
The enemy was regrouping, but the defenders had little time to rest.
Beside him, Loira leaned on her staff, exhaustion evident in her face. "We survived the first wave, but I don’t think the city can take much more of this."
Dabi nodded, his jaw tightening. "We’ll find a way. We always do."
Their conversation was interrupted by Aldric’s sharp voice. "Trouble. Someone’s tampered with the magical barrier."
Dabi and Loira exchanged alarmed glances. "Tampered? How?" Dabi asked.
"Follow me," Aldric said, his tone clipped.
As they descended the inner wall, Aldric explained. "A section of the barrier at the southern perimeter weakened abruptly.
We initially thought it was damage from the battle, but this was deliberate. Someone shut down the energy flow from within."
When they arrived at the site, the evidence was clear. The runic inscriptions that powered the barrier had been disrupted, their intricate patterns marred by deep scratches.
A mage knelt beside the damage, shaking his head. "This wasn’t caused by the enemy. It’s sabotage."
The implications sent a chill through Dabi. "We have a traitor."
Loira’s eyes narrowed. "Who would do this?"
We knew there’s was traitor among us. Dabi said. Someone opened the gates for the enemy.
Aldric’s expression darkened in anger. "Someone with knowledge of our defenses—and a motive to see us fail. We need answers, and we need them now."
Dabi and Loira began their investigation immediately, questioning those stationed near the barrier. Tensions were high; every suspicious glance and vague answer felt like a potential lead.
Their breakthrough came when a guard mentioned seeing someone near the barrier just before it failed: an engineer named Rynar. He was well respected, having designed parts of the city’s defenses.
"Rynar Vantore?" Dabi asked, disbelief in his voice. "He’s been with us since the beginning."
"That makes him the perfect suspect," Loira said grimly. "No one would question his movements."
They found Rynar in a storage room, rummaging through supplies. He froze when he saw them, his hand darting toward a hidden dagger.
"Rynar," Dabi said, stepping forward cautiously, "tell me it’s not true."
The man’s face twisted with a mix of guilt and defiance. "You don’t understand. They promised... They promised powers and spare us."
Loira raised her staff, her voice sharp. "Spare us? By letting them slaughtering people?"
"They said they’d only take the city as a foothold," Rynar said, his voice cracking. "The rest of us would be left alone. It was the only way they are too strong."
"You betrayed us all," Dabi said, his voice low and heavy.
Rynar lunged at Dabi, but the move was clumsy, born of desperation. Dabi side- stepped and knocked the dagger from his hand. Pinning Rynar against the wall, Dabi growled, "How long have you been working with them?"
"Since the first Rift opened," Rynar admitted. "They approached me, said I could either help them or watch my family die."
Loira’s face softened momentarily. "Rynar, they lied to you. The Voidlords don’t spare anyone. They destroy everything."
For a moment, Rynar seemed to falter, but then his eyes hardened. "You’re wrong. They’ll keep their word. They have to."
Dabi shook his head. "No, they don’t. And now, because of you, more lives are at risk."
Rynar was handed over to Aldric, who promised a swift interrogation. Meanwhile, Loira and the mages raced to repair the barrier.
The damage was extensive, and the energy required to stabilize the flow was immense. Loira directed the effort, channeling her magic to reignite the runes while coordinating with the other casters.
"It’s holding," one mage said, sweat dripping from his brow. "But just barely."
The strain proved too much for one of the younger mages. As he poured his energy into the barrier, the backlash overwhelmed him. With a cry, he collapsed, lifeless.
Loira froze, her breath catching in her throat. Dabi placed a hand on her shoulder. "We’ll mourn him later. Right now, we have to finish this."
She nodded, her resolve hardening. With renewed focus, the team completed the repairs. The barrier flared back to life, its protective glow spreading over the city once more.
The celebration was short-lived. Even as the barrier was restored, alarms rang out from the northern quarter.
"A group of Harbingers breached the walls during the sabotage," Aldric reported. "They’re inside the city."
Dabi stepped forward,holding his sword . "I’ll handle it. Calvin, Loira stay here and keep the barrier stable."
"We’re coming with you," Calvin said.
"No," Dabi said firmly. "You’re more valuable here. Trust me—I’ve got this."
Reluctantly, Calvin and Loira stayed behind as Dabi led a squad into the city.
The Harbingers moved through the streets like shadows, their dark armor blending with the night. Civilians fled in terror as the elite warriors cut down anyone in their path.
Dabi and his squad tracked them relentlessly, using their knowledge of the city to anticipate the Harbingers’ movements.
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"They’re heading for the central square," one of Dabi’s men reported.
"They’re trying to disrupt the command center," Dabi realized. "Cut them off at the eastern alley."
The pursuit led to a tense standoff in the square. The Harbingers, outnumbered but not outmatched, radiated an aura of dread.
Dabi stepped forward, his sword is ready. "You won’t get past us."
The lead Harbinger laughed, a hollow, metallic sound. "Foolish mortal. Do you think your courage will save you?"
"Maybe not," Dabi said with a smirk. "But these will."
With a signal, his squad launched an ambush, magical traps activating around the Harbingers.
(Note: Dabi was made a captain of a small squad for the war by Raghnall Ferrin recommendation and Aldric Valorin approval.)
The ensuing battle was fierce and chaotic, but Dabi’s tactics prevailed.
One by one, the Harbingers fell, though not without heavy losses to Dabi’s squad.
As the last Harbinger collapsed, Dabi sheathed his sword and surveyed the aftermath. The square was in ruins, but the city’s command center remained intact.
Back at the barrier, Calvin and Loira received the news of Dabi’s success.
"He did it," Loira said, relief washing over her.
"For now," Calvin replied. "But this isn’t over."
Aldric joined them, his expression grim. "The Voidlords are testing us, probing for weaknesses. And we’re running out of time."
Loira looked toward the horizon, where the Voidlord camp loomed like a dark storm. "We need to be ready for whatever comes next."
The defenders braced themselves once more, knowing that the true battle had yet to begin.
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