Chapter 133
The sky had officially gone insane.
What had once been a swirling mass of cloud and darkness had now deepened into a worse abyssmal black that didn't just block the light but drank it.
Overhead, the massive void portal pulsed like a beating heart and let out a sound that didn't belong in any natural register. A deep, jagged scream that clawed at your bones and made your skin feel like it might peel off just to get away.
The sound was coming from the portal itself.
"That's new," I muttered, trying very hard not to visibly panic.
Tendrils had begun to sprout from the edge of the swirling mass, slow at first, then twitching and stretching, like the portal was trying to grab onto the edges of the sky and pull itself through.
Moodrender vibrated on my back, humming a low, ominous note that felt like a war drum in my spine.