Chapter 58 : The Second Illusion
The dense unnatural forest of Vanmayasurs domain swallowed sound and light An oppressive silence reigned broken only by the rustle of leaves that seemed to move on their own Neer was sprinting his heart a frantic drum against his ribs his eyes scanning the gloom for any flash of crimson or copper The fear of losing Agni again was a cold metallic taste in his mouth
Suddenly a shape caught his eye a stark contrast to the lush green and deep browns of the forest floor
There under the gnarled roots of an ancient banyan tree lay Agni
He was sprawled on his back his arms flung wide his face pale and smudged with dirt His once fiery red hair was dull against the moss He was utterly still
Neer voice cracking with panic as he skidded to his knees AGNI Agni get up What happened to you Open your eyes
He cradled Agnis head his fingers coming away sticky with what he feared was blood but was only damp earth He shook him gently then more urgently Please wake up
Slowly agonizingly slowly Agnis eyelids fluttered His amber eyes usually so fierce were clouded with confusion and pain They focused on Neers face and a flicker of recognition sparked within them With a groan that seemed to tear from his very core Agnis arms wrapped around Neer in a weak desperate embrace pulling him close
Agni voice a threadbare whisper Neer you came
Neer holding him tight relief warring with concern Yes Im here But how how did you end up here unconscious under this tree One moment you were in front of me then darkness swallowed my vision and you were gone
Agni pulling back slightly a look of genuine bewilderment on his face I dont know Neer The same darkness washed over me I remember nothing after that Not how I fell not how I got here
Neer his expression hardening with grim understanding It doesnt matter now Youre with me Thats enough But this forest its playing tricks on us We must be more careful than ever
Agni nodding weakly leaning on Neer to stand Yes We must be careful Lets keep moving
They moved forward a united front once more Neer supported Agni whose steps were unsteady The forest seemed to watch them the very air thick with malevolent intent
They had covered only a short distance when the attack came
With a deafening roar that shredded the unnatural silence a monstrous tiger its fur matted with shadow and its eyes glowing with an emerald malevolence erupted from a thicket It was a creature of nightmare muscles coiling with supernatural strength aimed straight for them
Instinct took over Neer shoved Agni aside with a powerful heave sending the still woozy prince stumbling into a fern cluster But the diversion cost him The beast altered its trajectory mid leap massive paws and bared fangs now aimed squarely at Neer
Neer sword leaping to his hand water coalescing around the blade AGNI I need you
He braced ready to meet the charge expecting to feel the familiar surge of heat as Agnis fire joined his water in a scalding counter attack
But no heat came
Neer risked a glance Agni stood a few paces away leaning casually against a tree trunk He wasnt preparing an attack He was watching A faint unnerving smile played on his lips
Neer shouting over the beasts snarls AGNI Can you hear me Help me
Agni his voice calm cold dripping with a mocking amusement Neer had never heard from him Oh I hear you And I see you quite clearly I just want to see something today I want to see if you can fight without me If you can survive on your own
The words hit Neer harder than any physical blow They froze him for a critical second The tiger lunged
Rage hot and purifying burned through the shock This wasnt his Agni The Agni he knew even in his deepest anger his most profound guilt would never abandon him in a fight He would never stand by and watch him be torn apart
With a cry that was half fury half heartbreak Neer met the charge He didnt just swing his sword he unleashed the river within A spiraling lance of pressurized water sharp as a diamond and cold as the deepest abyss shot from his blade It didnt cut it sliced through the spectral tigers neck with a sickening wet shunk
The beasts head separated from its body The headless carcass propelled by its own momentum crashed to the ground and skidded coming to a stop right at the feet of the watching Agni black smoke like blood soaking his boots
Neer stood panting his chest heaving his eyes blazing not at the dissipating monster but at his friend The friend who had watched
Neer voice trembling with a fury born of betrayal What was that Agni You have never played such games Why today
Agni the smile widened becoming cruel twisting his familiar features into something alien I was merely observing To see if you need my help to protect your own life It seems you might be more capable than I thought
The callousness of it was the final clue Neers gaze sharpened by pain and suspicion dropped He looked at the ground where Agni stood
There was no shadow
The dappled forest light fell upon the leaves the moss the dead beast but at Agnis feet there was only unbroken earth No dark outline trailed behind him Even in the pooling black blood there was no reflection of the prince of flames
A lightning bolt of realization struck Neers mind
Neer his voice dropped to a deadly whisper cold and certain No You cannot be my Agni That Agni no matter how enraged would never stand idle while I was attacked Who are you Show me your true face
The figure that wore Agnis likeness threw back its head and laughed The sound was wrong a cacophony of cracking wood and hissing steam that echoed unnaturally As it laughed its eyes melted from warm amber to a burning blood red crimson Smoke thick and black and reeking of burnt hair began to coil from its skin and flickers of dark purple tinged fire erupted around its form
The Illusion Agni its voice now a guttural multi layered roar I am your death Neer I am the fear you hide I am the friend you think you lost
Rage pure and cleansing replaced Neers shock This thing had worn his brothers face It had spoken with a mockery of his voice It had tried to break him with a twisted reflection of his deepest fears
Neer roaring back water swirling around him in a furious vortex Then hear this phantom Whatever you are your end is written by my hand TODAY
He didnt just attack he invoked the heart of the river the depth of the oceans wrath A colossal pillar of water churning with destructive force erupted from the ground beneath the illusion and shot skyward enveloping it completely Within that aqueous prison Neer focused all his power not to drown but to dissolve To unmask
The dark fire met the crushing purifying water
There was no epic struggle There was a deafening BOOM a shockwave of contradicting energies that flattened the ferns for yards around The watery column exploded outward in a misting rain
Where the Illusion Agni had stood there was now only a smoldering ash like residue that stank of ozone and lies The second layer of Vanmayasurs Maya Jaal had been shattered not by brute force alone but by Neers unwavering love that recognized the falseness of the reflection
As the mist cleared a figure stumbled forward from the trees opposite
The real Agni His clothes were torn a fresh cut bled on his temple and his eyes were wide with the same disorientation Neer had felt He looked from the dissipating ashes to Neers heaving form
Neer What what was that noise I saw a flash of light
Neer didnt answer with words He crossed the distance in two strides and pulled Agni into a crushing embrace his body shaking not from exertion but from the aftermath of horror
Neer voice trembling against Agnis shoulder Agni this time its really you isnt it
Agni held him just as tightly the genuine concern in his grip answering the question Yes Neer Its me Were together
They held each other for a long moment two pillars shoring each other up against the forests madness Then as one they turned backs together eyes scanning the deepening shadows They did not know that their display of bond born discernment had drawn the full furious attention of the master of the woods Vanmayasur was done with illusions
The very atmosphere of the jungle changed
The damp heavy air became suffocating pregnant with a decay that clawed at the back of the throat Whispers not of leaves but of sobs and choked pleas seemed to emanate from the bark of the trees The vines hanging from the canopy began to slither with a sinister deliberate life of their own coiling and uncoiling like restless serpents
Then the darkness itself coagulated
From the deepest umbra between the ancient trunks a form began to rise It was not an animal nor a man but a grotesque fusion of the forests vengeance Its body was a writhing nest of thick thorn studded lianas pulsing with a sickly violet bioluminescence as if they were venomous veins In places the vines parted to reveal weeping sores that seeped black sap and emitted a smoke that smelled of rotting blossoms and gangrene
Its face if it could be called that was a half melted nightmare One side held the snarling visage of a forest demon with tusks of polished obsidian and eyes that were pits of glowing embers The other side was disturbingly human frozen in a rictus of eternal agony a single eye weeping viscous amber fluid Its mouth a ragged slash exhaled a breath that carried the stench of freshly turned graves and spoiled meat
The ground trembled with each of its movements not from weight but from a deep resonant hatred that vibrated through the roots
The vines acting as its limbs and weapons tore from the soil and coiled around nearby trees with a sound like cracking bones constricting them into splinters The voice that emerged was not a single sound but a chorus the grating of stones the groan of dying wood the echo of a hundred lost screams
VANMAYASUR
Agnivrat Nirvah Your end will come from the very elements you command This is no illusion now I stand before you myself
The declaration hung in the corrupted air The forest had become an extension of the creatures will Every leaf was a spy every root a potential snare every shadow a weapon Agni and Neer stood back to back feeling the hostile consciousness of the jungle pressing in on them from all sides
The demon Vanmayasur took a shuddering step forward vines creaking
VANMAYASUR
By what right do you tread here What I have lost none shall ever have
Agni and Neer exchanged a single determined glance Words were useless now
Neers hands came up palms facing outwards and the humidity in the air condensed instantly forming a shimmering protective lattice of water droplets around them Agni raised his own hands and this time he did not hold back Pure sun bright flames roared to life along his forearms casting flickering defiant light against the oppressive gloom the heat causing the encroaching vines to recoil with a hiss
He was remembering the murder of his parents the burning trees the loneliness and the pain In this moment the rage within him grew even more intense
Agni looked at Neer and smiled Now They struck together
Neer created a wheel of water element that began to surround Vanmayasur Agni hurled flames from his Agneyastra into the same wheel The combined forces of water and fire tore through Vanmayasurs vines and darkness
Vanmayasur screamed and in his eyes Agni and Neer could now see vivid as a painting the memories of agony alongside the pain You cannot understand me what I suffered you will have to feel it
But Agni and Neer delivered their final combined elemental blow The flames from Agnis Agneyastra and Neers tidal waves merged and Vanmayasurs body began to crumble slowly
His vines shattered the smoke scattered and a still peace settled over the forest Vanmayasur fell to the ground his face a portrait of pain rage and loneliness His body collapsed but the agony of his past had now surfaced before Agni and Neers eyes like a vivid picture
Agni and Neer looked at each other holding their breath That was not just a battle it was a test of his pain and our friendship
Neer Yes Agni we broke Vanmayasurs illusion and defeated him
Vanmayasur in his final moments before death recalled the entirety of his life
As Vanmayasur lay dying his final moments were not filled with darkness or rage but with a flood of long buried light
Memories vivid and sharp as the first monsoon rain on dry earth washed over him
Long long ago in an age when the war between the Devansh the light born beings of order and radiance and the Tamansh the shadow born beings of darkness and chaos seemed to have no end a prince was born in the heart of the deepest forest He was not born in a palace of stone but in a cradle of woven roots under a canopy of ancient leaves They named him Vanmayasur the forest born one
He was different from the others He did not relish war His heart beat in rhythm with the rustling leaves his laughter echoed the bubbling streams and his soul found peace in the silence of the woods Where he walked trees seemed to lean in whispering secrets Vines would blossom with fragrant flowers at his mere presence The forest was not his kingdom it was his mother his friend his sanctuary
But the Devansh in their relentless campaign against the Tamansh clans saw not a gentle prince but a target They descended upon his verdant home His parents protectors of the grove were cut down before his young eyes His village built in harmony with the trees was put to the torch The green haven he loved was consumed by a roaring merciless orange fire
He was left utterly alone a boy kneeling in the ashes screaming a sound that was swallowed by the crackling of his burning world He watched his favorite Banyan tree become a pillar of flame He found his mothers body half hidden by the very vines that had once playfully curled around her ankles
That pain did not just break his heart it shattered his very being
In the smoldering ruins he took a vow If the world takes my family I will become family to the world that remains
His blood seeped into the scorched earth His breath became the wind through the charred branches His grief took root Slowly he ceased to be a boy and became something else a spirit of vengeance fused with the forest itself His physical form twisted encased in the thorny lianas that grew from his own sorrow His compassion petrified into a deep cold rage
The forest exhaled Vanmayasurs body finally stilled his rage dissolving into dust and memory Silence followed not peaceful but expectant
Then the air itself began to vibrate A voice ancient and impartial rang out like a temple bell echoing through eternity You have faced the illusion born of grief You have passed the Forest of Sorrows
Agni and Neer barely had time to breathe before the ground beneath them shimmered Light twisted Space folded A palace of molten gold rose from nothingness beautiful impossible wrong
From its steps a womans laughter drifted out soft as silk and sharp as a blade
Welcome the unseen voice purred to the place where hearts betray themselves
Agni felt his chest tighten Neer felt an old ache stir the kind no weapon could cut
Ahead of them awaited not monsters but memories
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