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Chapter 4 - Chapter 4: The Shadow-Stalker’s Heart

The Shadow-Stalker didn't move like a beast of flesh. It moved like ink dropped into water—fluid, silent, and everywhere at once. Its obsidian scales weren't just armor; they were sensory arrays, vibrating at a frequency that turned the air into a thick, suffocating soup.

​[WARNING: DISSONANCE FIELD ACTIVE]

[AGILITY REDUCED BY 15%]

[PERCEPTION CLOUDED]

​Kane spat a glob of bloody phlegm onto the calcified roots. His heart was a drum, but his mind was a glacier. The Ranger in him was calculating trajectories, while the God-Feeder in his spine was screaming for the kill.

​"You're fast," Kane whispered, his voice vibrating with a silver-amber tint. "But I've hunted ghosts before."

​The Stalker lunged. It didn't use claws; it used its entire body like a whip. A tail tipped with a three-pronged bone-harpoon whistled toward Kane's skull.

​Kane didn't dodge. He compressed.

​Using his new Middle Stage strength, he planted his feet and caught the harpoon-tail with the flat of his refined hatchet. The impact sent a shockwave through his marrow, cracking the ground beneath his boots.

​[STRENGTH CHECK: SUCCESSFUL]

[PRIMAL INSTINCT: 18% \rightarrow 22%]

​"My turn," Kane growled.

​He twisted the hatchet, locking the harpoon-tail against the bone-blade, and yanked. The 600-pound beast was wrenched forward, losing its ethereal footing. Kane leaped, his knees snapping like springs as he soared above the Stalker's head.

​In mid-air, the violet brand on his spine flared. The Refined Hatchet glowed with a jagged, hungry light.

​[SKILL ACTIVATED: BONE-SHATTER STRIKE]

​Kane brought the axe down with the force of a falling meteor. The obsidian scales shattered like glass, spraying black, viscous ichor across the grove. The Stalker let out a sound that wasn't a roar, but a digital screech—the sound of the System protesting a premature death.

​The beast lashed out in a frenzy. Its six legs, tipped with obsidian blades, carved deep furrows into Kane's chest and arms.

​[VITALITY: 45%]

[ADRENALINE SURGE DETECTED]

​Kane ignored the pain. He dropped his hatchet and grabbed the Stalker's head with his bare hands. He felt the beast's "Heart-Core" pulsing beneath the bone-plating—a rhythmic, beckoning heat.

​"I'm done playing," Kane hissed.

​He drove his fingers into the wound he'd carved, gripping the glowing, obsidian sphere buried in the Stalker's chest. He didn't just pull it out; he tore it from the world.

​[AREA BOSS SLAIN: SHADOW-STALKER KRAKEN (RANK 1 PEAK)]

[HARVESTING HEART-CORE...]

[GOD-FEEDER MANUAL: EVOLUTION TRIGGERED]

​A pillar of violet light erupted from the grove, visible for miles. The obsidian scales of the Stalker dissolved, flowing into Kane's hands and merging with his shattered hatchet.

​The single bone-blade split. It lengthened. The ivory darkened into a matte-black obsidian, etched with silver runes that pulsed like a heartbeat.

​[CRAFTING COMPLETE: THE TWIN FANGS OF THE VOID]

​Type: Dual Bone-Axes (Rank 1 - Peak Grade).

​Trait: Soul-Siphon. (Heals 2% Vitality per strike).

​Trait: Void-Weight. (Ignores 20% of enemy armor).

​Kane stood in the center of the crater, his wounds closing as the Soul-Siphon took effect. He held the Twin Fangs—one in each hand—feeling the perfect, lethal balance.

​[RANK UP! RANK 1 (MIDDLE STAGE) \rightarrow RANK 1 (PEAK STAGE)]

​[VITALITY RESTORED]

[STATS UPDATED]

​Strength: 35 (+13)

​Agility: 40 (+15)

​Mana/Essence: 100/100 (AWAKENED)

​The silence of the grove returned, but it was different now. The trees didn't wail. They bowed.

​Kane looked up at the "Abyssal Ribcage" cliffs. High above, on a natural stone throne, a figure sat. It wasn't a beast. It was a man in tattered, 18th-century naval clothes, his skin the color of ash and his eyes glowing with a Rank-3 Gold light.

​"Not bad, Ranger," the figure called out, his voice a rasping gale. "But you've just rung the dinner bell for the Rank-2 Sovereigns. Do you think those little toys can protect you from what's coming next?"

​Kane spun the Twin Fangs, the obsidian blades humming with a low, dangerous frequency. "I don't need protection," Kane said, his silver eyes locking onto the stranger. "I need more essence. And you look like you're full of it."

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