Friday, May 15, 2026

The Frost King of the Wastes Chapter 7 - Subject Zero

 

Chapter 7 - Subject Zero

The laboratory doors sealed shut behind them.

CLANG.

The sound echoed through the underground facility like the closing of a coffin.

Frozen water spread across the floors while flickering emergency lights painted the corridors in pulses of crimson and black. Steam drifted from broken containment tanks where failed immortals slowly dragged themselves from shattered glass.

The dead had awakened.

And they were still changing.

One creature crawled across the ceiling using elongated mechanical limbs fused directly into its spine. Another staggered forward with glowing wires hanging from an exposed ribcage while its face repeatedly twitched between human and something else entirely.

Tenji’s silver eyes watched them carefully.

“They’re unstable,” he whispered.

“No,” Einar replied softly.

“They’re evolving.”

THOOM.

The walls trembled violently.

Far below the laboratory

something massive moved beneath the city once more.

Then the facility speakers crackled alive.

“WARNING.”
“SUBJECT ZERO CONTAINMENT FAILURE.”
“RESEARCH SECTOR OMEGA COMPROMISED.”

Every monitor inside the laboratory activated simultaneously.

The screens filled with static.

Then ancient recordings began playing automatically.

A scientist appeared onscreen.

A tired woman wearing a white laboratory coat stained with blood.

Behind her stood massive machines surrounding a gigantic circular chamber pulsing with black energy.

“Lead Research Log - Doctor Seraphine Vale.”
“Project Immortalis.”
“Day 642.”

The woman looked exhausted.

Terrified.

“We believed dimensional extraction would allow cellular regeneration beyond natural mortality. At first, the resurrection trials appeared successful.”
“Subjects retained memory… personality… even biological stability.”

The recording distorted briefly.

Behind the scientist, something moved inside the chamber.

A giant silhouette.

Watching.

“Then the voices began.”

Static crackled violently.

“The entity beyond the Gate started communicating with the test subjects. Several researchers reported hallucinations… visions of impossible cities beneath the ocean… black stars… structures existing outside geometric law…”

The woman’s breathing became uneven.

“We should never have opened the breach.”

Suddenly alarms screamed throughout the recording.

Scientists began running behind her.

The giant chamber in the background slowly started opening.

“Subject Zero is awake.”

The video ended instantly.

Silence returned.

Tenji stared at the frozen monitor.

“The Gate…”

Einar already understood.

The old world had not discovered immortality.

It had discovered another dimension.

And something inside it had answered.

Then the floor shook again.

Harder this time.

The laboratory walls suddenly cracked apart.

Black organic growths erupted from inside the steel like veins spreading through flesh. Lights exploded overhead while nearby containment chambers shattered simultaneously.

The failed immortals began screaming.

Not human screams.

Something deeper.

Something wrong.

Mordecai stepped forward immediately as living darkness expanded around its body.

But then

the wall at the far end of the laboratory exploded inward.

The creature emerged slowly through smoke and shattered steel.

At first, it looked humanoid.

Then it kept unfolding.

Growing.

Extending.

Its body towered nearly twenty feet high, composed of pale synthetic flesh stretched over black biomechanical structures that moved beneath its skin like living machinery. Long mechanical tendrils protruded from its spine while dozens of dim blue eyes opened randomly across its torso.

Its arms were too long.

Its joints bent incorrectly.

And where its face should have been

there was only a smooth white mask fused directly into bone.

Subject Zero.

The first successful Immortalis subject.

The first thing humanity had tried to make immortal.

The creature tilted its head unnaturally.

Then spoke with dozens of overlapping voices at once.

“Why… did… you abandon us…”

The room temperature dropped instantly.

Even Einar narrowed his eyes slightly.

Then Subject Zero moved.

The laboratory disappeared in a blur of violence.

The creature crashed through containment tanks at impossible speed, giant tendrils tearing through steel walls while failed immortals were ripped apart in its path.

Mordecai intercepted it first.

The Death Reaper expanded instantly into a massive monstrous form as black shadows exploded across the chamber.

Their collision shattered the floor.

The entire laboratory tilted violently sideways.

Tenji vanished upward.

The Fairy stepped onto a collapsing wall 

and continued running horizontally across it.

Gravity bent around him effortlessly.

Subject Zero unleashed dozens of metallic tendrils toward him.

Tenji glided upside down across the ceiling itself, robes flowing weightlessly beneath him while shadow crows erupted from the darkness around his body.

The crows collided with the tendrils midair.

Black feathers exploded through the chamber.

The Fairy spun gracefully across collapsing walls while the entire laboratory broke apart around him. He never once touched the ground.

One tendril nearly pierced him

Tenji stepped lightly into open air.

And landed upside down beneath a fractured overhead beam.

Perfectly balanced.

Silver eyes calm.

The shadow crows screamed.

Thousands descended upon Subject Zero simultaneously.

The creature roared as black wings engulfed its massive body.

But Subject Zero adapted instantly.

Several blue eyes opened across its torso

and gravity distorted.

The laboratory twisted sideways.

Entire walls bent unnaturally.

Containment tanks floated upward before smashing into ceilings.

Even the crows were thrown violently through the air.

Tenji narrowed his eyes.

“That thing…”

“It’s connected to the Gate,” Einar said coldly.

The Frost King finally stepped forward.

Ice exploded outward across the collapsing laboratory floor.

Subject Zero turned toward him.

Then smiled again with its faceless mask.

“Ancient blood…”
“The Gate remembers you…”

For the first time

Einar’s expression changed.

Recognition.

Before he could speak

Subject Zero screamed.

And somewhere far below the facility

something ancient screamed back.

The Frost King of the Wastes ARC II BLACK VEIL Chapter 6 - Descent into the Facility

 ARC II  BLACK VEIL

Chapter 6 - Descent into the Facility

The vault beneath Veyr had opened.

Not fully.

Only enough to breathe.

Ancient machinery groaned somewhere below the city while warning sirens echoed endlessly through underground corridors untouched for centuries.

The sound resembled a dying god whispering through steel.

Einar stood at the edge of the observation chamber overlooking the abyss far below. Pale blue light from the opening vault reflected across his silver hair while frost spread silently beneath his boots.

The massive blue eyes beneath the darkness had vanished again.

But he could still feel them watching.

THOOM.

The underground complex trembled once more.

Tiny fractures spread across the observation glass.

Tenji remained motionless nearby, balanced effortlessly atop a bent security railing overlooking the abyss. His white robes drifted softly through the stale underground air despite the complete absence of wind.

The shadow crows surrounding him had grown restless.

Some refused to fly deeper into the facility.

Others perched silently across ceilings and walls, staring downward into the darkness below.

That disturbed him.

Even more troubling

Mordecai would not approach the abyss.

The Death Reaper lingered near the chamber entrance wrapped in living shadows that twisted violently around its body. Crimson eyes remained locked on the darkness beneath the vault.

Almost cautious.

Almost afraid.

Einar finally turned away from the abyss.

“There’s another level below this one,” he said quietly.

Tenji nodded once.

“The old research sectors.”

The Fairy’s silver eyes drifted toward the flickering terminal screens surrounding the chamber.

“Whatever BLACK VEIL truly was… it began there.”

Then the lights died again.

Darkness swallowed the room instantly.

For several seconds, only Einar’s glowing blue eyes and Mordecai’s crimson stare remained visible.

Then emergency lights flickered weakly back to life.

A new message appeared across every monitor simultaneously.

SUBLEVEL ACCESS RESTORED
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY
PROJECT IMMORTALIS

Tenji’s expression changed slightly.

“Immortalis…”

Even Einar recognized the name.

An old-world program.

Forbidden.

A project whispered about during the final years before civilization collapsed.

Humanity’s attempt to conquer death itself.

The Frost King walked toward the newly unlocked corridor.

The others followed.

The deeper levels beneath Veyr no longer resembled a military facility.

They resembled a tomb.

The corridors narrowed into long sterile hallways lined with frozen medical chambers and shattered laboratory windows. Frost coated every surface now, spreading from Einar’s presence while dim red emergency lights painted the ice like blood.

The air smelled wrong.

Chemical rot.

Old death.

Something ancient preserved too long.

As they descended farther, strange sounds echoed through the walls.

Metal scraping softly.

Wet breathing.

And occasionally

human voices.

Tenji stopped walking.

“You hear that too.”

Einar nodded silently.

A woman’s voice whispered faintly from somewhere ahead.

Soft.

Distorted.

“…please… don’t let me die…”

The voice repeated endlessly through hidden speakers.

Mordecai growled low beneath its shadow cloak.

Then they reached the first laboratory.

The doors hung open.

Inside, rows of containment tanks stretched endlessly through darkness.

Most had shattered long ago.

Others still functioned.

Frozen human bodies floated motionless inside pale liquid beneath flickering lights. Scientists. Soldiers. Children.

All preserved in ice.

Many had changed.

Some possessed mechanical organs visible beneath translucent skin.

Others had additional limbs surgically attached to their bodies.

One corpse had no face at all.

Only a smooth metallic plate where its features should have been.

Tenji walked slowly between the tanks.

Shadow crows perched silently overhead while reflections drifted across the frozen glass.

“They were trying to create immortals,” he whispered.

“No,” Einar answered quietly.

“They were trying to create gods.”

Further inside the laboratory, they discovered operating rooms still frozen mid-procedure.

Ancient surgical tools remained scattered across bloodstained tables.

Medical screens flickered weakly beside corpses strapped into restraint chairs.

One skeleton still wore a surgeon’s uniform.

Its fingers remained wrapped tightly around an old voice recorder.

Tenji picked it up carefully.

The recording activated immediately.

Static filled the room.

Then a terrified voice began speaking.

“Day 417 of Project Immortalis…”
“Subject survival rate remains below three percent…”
“The dimensional energy is changing them too quickly…”
“Some subjects are becoming unstable after resurrection…”
“Others are hearing voices beneath the facility…”
“We believe the entity below Veyr may be influencing cellular adaptation…”

The voice trembled.

“God forgive us… I think it’s alive.”

Static swallowed the recording.

Then came screaming.

The recorder shut off.

Silence returned.

THOOM.

The entire laboratory shook violently.

Cracks spread across nearby containment tanks.

Something moved inside one of them.

A frozen body twitched.

Then another.

Mordecai immediately stepped forward.

The shadows around him thickened.

One containment chamber suddenly exploded outward.

Frozen liquid flooded across the laboratory floor as a humanoid figure collapsed from the shattered tank.

The thing had once been human.

Perhaps.

Its body was tall and skeletal with pale skin stretched tightly across exposed mechanical ribs. Long silver wires protruded from its spine while glowing blue veins pulsed beneath translucent flesh.

Its head jerked unnaturally.

Then it smiled.

Too wide.

Far too wide.

More tanks began cracking open throughout the laboratory.

The failed immortals were waking.

Tenji lifted one hand slowly.

Black feathers spiraled around him.

Einar’s frost spread rapidly across the floor.

And behind them

The death Reaper’s shadow cloak unfolded like giant black wings beneath the flickering laboratory lights.

The dead facility had begun breathing again.

And somewhere far below

the thing beneath Veyr was still awakening.

The Frost King of the Wastes Chapter 5 - The Vault Beneath the City

 


Chapter 5 — The Vault Beneath the City

The heartbeat beneath Veyr was growing louder.

THOOM.

THOOM.

THOOM.

Each pulse trembled through the frozen city like distant thunder beneath the earth. Cracks spread across streets already buried beneath Einar’s ice while entire buildings groaned softly as though the ruins themselves feared what slept below.

Snow continued falling from the poisoned heavens.

But now

something else drifted through the storm.

Ash.

Black ash rising upward from beneath the city.

Einar stood silently before the ruined cathedral while pale blue frost spiraled around his boots. His glowing eyes remained fixed on the darkness below the shattered structure.

He could feel it calling him.

Not with words.

With memory.

Tenji landed softly atop a broken marble statue nearby, white robes flowing gently through the freezing wind. Thousands of shadow crows perched silently throughout the cathedral ruins, watching every direction at once.

“The seal weakens,” the Fairy said quietly.

The Death Reaper emerged from the darkness beneath a collapsed archway.

Tonight the Death Reaper had taken a more human shape.

Tall.

Broad-shouldered.

Its monstrous proportions reduced slightly beneath layers of writhing black shadow. Crimson eyes glowed faintly beneath the living cloak while long claws scraped frozen stone.

Even restrained

it remained terrifying.

Then the ground shook violently.

A section of cathedral floor collapsed inward with a deafening roar.

Ancient stone shattered into darkness.

Far below, pale red emergency lights flickered weakly beneath the ruins.

An underground structure.

Einar stepped forward first.

Without hesitation.

The others followed.

The descent beneath Veyr felt like entering a grave.

Ancient elevator shafts stretched endlessly downward through steel and concrete older than most surviving civilizations. Frost spread across walls as Einar walked while Tenji glided silently beside him without touching the ground.

The Death Reaper moved behind them through living shadows.

The deeper they traveled

the warmer the air became.

Not natural warmth.

Industrial heat.

Machines still alive beneath the dead city.

Eventually the trio reached the bottom level.

And found the facility.

Massive steel corridors extended into darkness beneath Veyr like the veins of some buried giant. Red emergency lights flickered across frozen walls covered in warning symbols and military insignias from the Old World.

Most of the facility had long since collapsed.

But parts remained active.

Ancient terminals still glowed faintly.

Security doors opened and closed by themselves somewhere deep within the complex.

And hidden speakers suddenly crackled to life.

“WARNING.”
“BLACK VEIL CONTAINMENT FAILURE DETECTED.”
“ALL PERSONNEL REPORT TO EVACUATION ZONES.”

The voice echoed endlessly through the corridors.

Cold.

Emotionless.

Dead for centuries.

Tenji’s silver eyes narrowed slightly.

“BLACK VEIL,” he whispered.

Einar continued walking.

Because he already knew the name.

Fragments of memory returned again.

Old kingdoms burning beneath black skies.

Immortal rulers gathering before war councils.

Scientists speaking of gates beneath reality itself.

And something discovered deep underground that should never have been touched.

The trio entered the first laboratory sector.

The walls were lined with shattered containment chambers large enough to hold tanks.

Most were empty.

Some were not.

Inside several cracked chambers floated frozen remains of failed experiments suspended within dark liquid.

Human bodies fused with mechanical limbs.

Creatures with elongated skulls and exposed silver bone structures.

One chamber held something winged.

Another contained a corpse with dozens of glowing eyes embedded beneath translucent skin.

Tenji stared silently at the horrors.

“This place studied dimensional contamination,” he said quietly.

Einar touched one cracked terminal covered in frost.

The ancient monitor flickered weakly to life.

PROJECT BLACK VEIL
DIMENSIONAL GATE EXPERIMENTS
SUBJECT STATUS: UNSTABLE

Another file appeared automatically.

WARDEN PROTOCOL INITIALIZED

The screen suddenly distorted.

Then static consumed everything.

Further inside the facility

the walls began changing.

Black organic veins spread across steel corridors like living roots. Some sections looked almost grown rather than constructed, as though the underground complex itself had become infected by something alive.

Then they found the observation chamber.

A gigantic circular room overlooking a colossal abyss descending far beneath the facility itself.

Thousands of feet down

something enormous moved within darkness.

Only fragments were visible.

Massive chains.

Ancient machinery.

And a gigantic closed structure resembling a sealed mechanical cocoon.

THOOM.

The entire chamber trembled.

Tenji’s shadow crows immediately became restless.

The Death Reaper growled low beneath its cloak.

Einar stepped closer to the observation glass.

And froze.

Because the structure below

was covered in symbols from Crystal Elyria.

Ancient vampire markings.

Impossible.

“How…” Tenji whispered.

Einar’s expression darkened.

“This was not built by humans alone.”

Suddenly every screen inside the chamber activated simultaneously.

Red warning symbols flooded the room.

Sirens screamed throughout the underground facility.

Then the speakers returned.

Louder now.

Distorted.

Almost panicked.

“WARNING.”
“PRIMARY SEAL FAILURE.”
“BLACK VEIL BREACH INEVITABLE.”
“THE WARDEN IS AWAKENING.”

The abyss below moved.

Something gigantic shifted against chains older than nations.

The lights throughout the chamber died instantly.

Darkness swallowed everything.

Then

two enormous blue eyes opened deep below the facility.

Ancient.

Mechanical.

Alive.

Mordecai immediately stepped backward.

For the first time since entering Veyr

the Death Reaper showed something close to fear.

The floor beneath the trio suddenly cracked apart.

A deafening metallic groan echoed through the abyss as the colossal vault structure below slowly began opening.

THOOOOOM.

The entire city trembled.

Snow exploded from rooftops far above Veyr.

And somewhere beneath the earth

something ancient finally awakened.

The Frost King of the Wastes Chapter 4 - The Frozen Child King

 


Chapter 4 - The Frozen Child King

The cold beneath Veyr was becoming alive.

Not natural cold.

Not winter.

Something older.

Something waiting beneath the dead city.

Snow continued falling endlessly across frozen highways and shattered skyscrapers while pale blue frost spread deeper into districts untouched by ice for centuries.

Entire buildings cracked apart overnight.

Rivers froze solid.

Even the burning ruins had begun dying beneath the advancing storm.

And at the center of it all

walked a child.

Einar Winter moved silently through the abandoned upper districts while the frozen city bent around his presence like a kingdom remembering its king.

Behind him, ice spread across the streets in elegant crystalline patterns resembling ancient symbols long forgotten by humanity.

The Frost King’s glowing blue eyes reflected ruined towers ahead.

But his attention was elsewhere.

Downward.

Beneath the city.

He could feel it now.

The pulse.

Slow.

Ancient.

Calling to him through stone and steel.

Far above the streets, Tenji drifted between rooftops with effortless grace while shadow crows circled silently through the snowfall.

And somewhere deeper within the ruins, Mordecai’s crimson eyes watched from darkness beneath collapsed buildings.

None of them spoke.

The city itself had become quieter.

As though Veyr feared waking whatever slept below.

Einar stopped before the ruins of a gigantic cathedral buried between leaning skyscrapers.

Most of the structure had collapsed centuries ago during the final wars, but parts of its frozen towers still reached toward the dark heavens.

Ancient statues lined the entrance.

Winged figures.

Kings.

Saints.

And vampires.

The Frost King stared silently at one broken statue half-buried beneath snow.

A crown rested upon its cracked head.

A sword in its hands.

Its face had long since eroded away.

But Einar remembered it.

Not the statue.

The kingdom.

For the first time since entering Veyr

memory returned.

Not clearly.

Fragments only.

Golden towers beneath moonlight.

A massive palace covered in silver banners.

Music echoing through candlelit halls.

Snow falling softly beyond stained glass windows.

And countless humans kneeling before an immortal throne.

The Kingdom of Crystal Elyria.

Before the world died.

Before vampires became monsters in human stories.

There had once been kings.

Protectors.

Immortal rulers who guarded humanity against things living beyond the edges of reality.

Einar closed his eyes briefly.

He remembered standing beside a throne much larger than himself while armored knights bowed in silence.

He remembered hearing laughter.

Warmth.

Human voices.

Then fire.

Screaming.

War.

The memory shattered apart.

His eyes opened again.

Cold once more.

Ancient once more.

The kingdom was gone.

Everything was gone.

Only ruins remained now.

A distant roar suddenly echoed across the city.

The cathedral trembled violently.

Snow fell from nearby towers.

Tenji landed soundlessly atop a frozen archway overlooking the street below.

“The lower sectors are moving,” the Fairy said softly.

Einar already knew.

He could feel the vibrations through the ice beneath his feet.

Heavy footsteps.

Massive.

Approaching quickly.

Then the street exploded.

Concrete erupted upward as something enormous burst from beneath the frozen avenue.

The creature towered over nearby vehicles.

At least thirty feet tall.

A gigantic bio-engineered horror stitched together from mutated flesh, exposed machinery, and military weapons fused directly into bone. Its pale body pulsed with black veins while enormous steel growths protruded from its back like broken towers.

One glowing red eye opened across its malformed skull.

Then another.

The monster screamed.

The sound shattered nearby windows instantly.

Iron Reign survivors watching from distant rooftops panicked immediately.

“What is that thing?!”

“FALL BACK!”

The creature charged.

Entire streets collapsed beneath its weight as giant mechanical claws tore through frozen vehicles like paper.

But Einar did not move.

Snow drifted softly around him.

The gigantic abomination swung one massive arm downward hard enough to destroy a building.

Tenji vanished upward into the air.

Mordecai emerged silently from nearby shadows.

But Einar raised one hand.

And the world stopped.

The temperature across the district collapsed instantly.

Everything froze.

The falling snow halted midair.

The burning fires died.

Even sound itself seemed to disappear beneath overwhelming cold.

Blue frost exploded outward from Einar’s body across the city streets.

The giant creature slowed.

Its mechanical limbs groaned beneath spreading ice.

It roared and tried moving forward

but the Frost King finally looked up.

And his glowing eyes changed.

For a brief instant, the Iron Reign survivors no longer saw a child.

They saw something ancient.

Something inhuman.

Something that had once ruled empires.

Einar lowered his hand slowly.

The district froze solid.

Ice erupted upward like divine judgment.

Gigantic crystalline spikes burst through the streets beneath the monster, piercing its massive body from below. Entire buildings became trapped within expanding glaciers as the creature screamed violently.

Its movements slowed further.

Frozen veins spread across flesh and steel alike.

Then Einar spoke quietly.

“Sleep.”

The giant bio-engineered horror froze completely.

A colossal statue of ice now stood motionless in the center of Veyr.

For several seconds

silence returned.

Then the creature shattered.

The entire frozen giant exploded apart into billions of glittering crystal fragments that rained across the city like shattered stars.

The shockwave rolled through the district.

Even nearby skyscrapers cracked beneath the force.

Far away, Iron Reign soldiers stared in speechless horror.

One dropped his weapon entirely.

Another whispered shakily:

“That child…”

“No,” Commander Kael interrupted quietly.

His eyes remained fixed on Einar standing alone within the frozen ruins.

“…That’s a king.”

High above the city, Tenji watched Einar silently.

The Fairy’s silver eyes reflected the spreading ice below.

Then he spoke softly enough that only the wind heard him.

“You still remember them.”

Einar did not answer.

Because beneath the frozen cathedral

far below the dead city

the pulse had become louder.

THOOM.

THOOM.

THOOM.

The Frost King slowly turned toward the underground depths of Veyr.

And for the first time in centuries

he felt recognition.

Something beneath the city knew him too.




The Frost King of the Wastes Chapter 3 — The Death Reaper

 


Chapter 3 — The Death Reaper

The lower districts of Veyr had no sunlight.

Even during daytime, the ruins beneath the megacity remained buried in darkness beneath collapsed highways, leaning skyscrapers, and endless layers of industrial smoke.

That was where the creatures nested.

Beneath the city.

Inside abandoned subway tunnels and drowned transport stations where the old world had rotted away long ago.

And on the third night after the snow began falling

the tunnels became hungry.

Deep below District Nine, Iron Reign soldiers moved carefully through an abandoned subway terminal lit only by flickering red emergency lights.

Commander Kael Draeven led the patrol himself.

Twenty armed soldiers followed behind him carrying thermal rifles and portable floodlights while frost drifted across the cracked station floor.

The silence disturbed everyone.

No distant mutant shrieks.

No movement.

Only the low groaning of metal somewhere deep underground.

Kael studied the frozen darkness ahead.

“This sector should be swarming,” one soldier whispered nervously.

Another tightened his grip on his rifle.

“Maybe the snow drove them out.”

Kael shook his head slowly.

“No. Something else did.”

The deeper they traveled into the tunnels, the colder the air became.

Not Einar’s cold.

This felt wrong.

Wet.

Breathing.

The walls looked strange too.

Black veins pulsed faintly across the concrete like living roots spreading beneath the station.

One soldier touched the wall carefully.

The surface moved.

He recoiled instantly.

“What the hell”

A scream erupted somewhere ahead.

Then gunfire.

The entire tunnel shook violently.

Kael raised his rifle.

“MOVE!”

The soldiers rushed toward the sound.

They reached the next station platform seconds later

and froze.

Bodies covered the floor.

Iron Reign troops torn apart beside shattered equipment and frozen pools of blood. The station lights flickered overhead while something massive moved slowly within the darkness at the far end of the platform.

At first, it looked like a shadow.

Then the shadow stood up.

Too tall.

Far too tall.

The creature slowly emerged into the weak red emergency lighting.

Bald.

Pale.

Monstrous.

Mordecai Blodskygge towered nearly twelve feet high as living darkness poured endlessly from the black cloak wrapped around his body. Crimson eyes burned beneath layers of shifting shadow while enormous claws scraped sparks across the station floor.

The soldiers immediately opened fire.

Thermal rounds exploded against the creature’s body.

Mordecai did not react.

The shadows absorbed everything.

Then the Death Reaper tilted its head slightly.

And smiled.

Rows of needle-like fangs slowly emerged from the darkness covering its face.

One soldier stumbled backward.

“Oh God…”

Mordecai moved.

The station exploded into chaos.

One second the creature stood motionless at the far end of the platform.

The next

it appeared directly in front of the soldiers.

Impossible speed.

A claw swept sideways.

Steel armor split apart instantly.

Another soldier vanished beneath writhing black shadows erupting from Mordecai’s cloak.

Screaming echoed through the station.

The remaining troops fired wildly while retreating toward the tunnels.

Then the lights went out completely.

Darkness swallowed everything.

Only crimson eyes remained visible.

Watching.

Hunting.

One floodlight flickered weakly back on.

And revealed Mordecai standing upside down on the subway ceiling.

Perfectly still.

Much smaller now.

Almost human-sized.

Its body had changed shape unnaturally, bones cracking softly beneath the shadows as the creature crouched above them like some giant predatory insect.

A soldier screamed and fired upward.

Mordecai dropped silently from the ceiling.

The man disappeared beneath black smoke.

Crunching sounds followed.

Then silence.

The remaining survivors ran.

Kael sprinted through the frozen tunnels with several soldiers behind him while distant screams echoed through darkness.

Something chased them.

Not running.

Crawling.

Fast.

Too fast.

A young soldier looked back briefly

and nearly collapsed in terror.

“There’s more than one!”

Kael turned.

The shadows behind them twisted violently.

Then split apart.

Two more Death Reapers emerged from the darkness.

Smaller than the original.

But no less horrifying.

Three monstrous figures now moved through the tunnels together with animal speed while black smoke poured endlessly from their bodies.

The Death Reaper had multiplied.

The soldiers began panicking.

The subway station transformed into a slaughterhouse.

The three Reapers hunted through the darkness like apex predators cornering prey. They moved across walls and ceilings effortlessly, sometimes shrinking to human size to stalk narrow corridors before suddenly growing massive enough to block entire tunnel entrances.

Gunfire became meaningless.

One Reaper emerged directly from a station wall made entirely from shadow.

Another dragged screaming mutants from hidden nests beneath the tunnels before tearing through them alongside the soldiers indiscriminately.

Because Mordecai hunted everything.

Humans.

Mutants.

Anything alive.

The deeper subway levels erupted with shrieks as hundreds of creatures poured from underground nests disturbed by the chaos.

Mutants flooded the tunnels in endless waves.

Dozens.

Then hundreds.

The station became overrun instantly.

And the Death Reapers attacked.

What followed no survivor could properly describe afterward.

The three creatures moved through mutant hordes like living nightmares.

Claws flashed through darkness.

Black shadows swallowed entire tunnel sections.

Mutants were dragged screaming into the living cloak wrapped around Mordecai’s body, vanishing forever inside endless darkness.

One Reaper grew enormous enough to fill an entire subway corridor before crushing charging creatures beneath elongated limbs and shadow tendrils.

Another shrank smaller and faster, darting through ventilation shafts before erupting outward beneath mutant packs.

The original Mordecai walked calmly through the slaughter at the center of it all.

Silent.

Crimson eyes glowing faintly.

Its cloak expanded behind it into giant wings of black smoke stretching across the station ceiling.

Mutants fled in terror.

The Reapers followed.

The screams lasted nearly twenty minutes.

Then silence returned once more.

Hours later, when scavengers cautiously entered the lower tunnels—

they found no surviving mutants.

No surviving soldiers.

Only frozen blood.

Destroyed walls.

And black feathers drifting slowly through the station air from somewhere far above.

One old scavenger stared into the darkness and whispered shakily:

“The Reaper…”

The name spread quickly across Veyr afterward.

The Crow Ghost.

The Frost King.

And deepest below them all

The Reaper of the Subway Tunnels.

Meanwhile, far above the city, snow continued falling endlessly beneath the black sky.

And somewhere deep underground

something beneath Veyr had begun opening its eyes.