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.
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