Chapter 9 - The Last Scientists of Veyr
The reactor graveyard had fallen silent. Smoke drifted upward from shattered machinery while frozen blood spread across broken maintenance bridges suspended over the abyss below. The surviving mutants had either fled deeper underground or been consumed by the Death Reapers.
Only distant alarms remained now. And the endless heartbeat beneath Veyr.
THOOM.
THOOM.
THOOM.
The sound vibrated through the steel foundations beneath the reactor chamber like some giant organism breathing beneath the city itself.
Einar stood motionless before the massive sealed door beneath the lower reactor core. Ancient Elyrian symbols glowed faintly beneath layers of frost while black veins pulsed slowly through cracks in the surrounding metal.
Something was behind the door. Something old.
Tenji descended soundlessly beside him, white robes drifting gently through the stale underground air. Shadow crows circled overhead before vanishing one by one into darkness deeper within the tunnels.
“The survivors are watching us,” the Fairy said quietly.
Einar already knew.
He could hear their heartbeats. Human. Afraid.
Nearby, Mordecai slowly returned to a more restrained form while the two lesser Reapers dissolved back into his living shadow cloak. Even reduced in size, the Death Reaper remained terrifying beneath flickering reactor lights.
Crimson eyes shifted toward the darkness beyond the chamber.
Then the hidden doors opened.
Iron Reign soldiers emerged first.
Weapons raised cautiously. Commander Kael Draeven stepped forward at the center of the formation, his black combat coat torn and stained from the battle above. Several soldiers behind him carried injuries from the reactor assault while drones hovered nervously overhead scanning the trio.
But none of the weapons fired.
No one wanted to be first.
Kael’s eyes remained fixed on Einar.
“You could’ve killed us back there.”
The Frost King looked at him calmly.
“You were never my enemy.”
Kael frowned slightly.
“That’s not comforting.”
Then another figure appeared behind the soldiers.
A woman. Tall. Pale. Wearing a dark gray laboratory coat beneath heavy survival armor patched together from old-world technology. Strands of silver hair framed tired sharp features while mechanical lenses glowed faintly across one side of her neck.
Dr. Selene Cross.
One of the last surviving scientists of Veyr.
She studied Einar carefully.
Then Tenji.
Then Mordecai.
Her expression darkened immediately upon seeing the Death Reaper.
“…So the stories were true.”
Mordecai remained silent.
The shadows around him moved slowly like breathing smoke.
Selene stepped forward cautiously.
“You aren’t human.”
Einar answered softly:
“Neither are the things beneath this city.”
For several seconds no one spoke.
Only the distant reactor sounds echoed through the chamber.
Finally Kael lowered his rifle.
“Come with us,” he said quietly.
“There’s something you need to see.”
The survivors’ refuge existed deep within an isolated research sector hidden beneath collapsed reactor tunnels. Old security doors had been welded shut while emergency generators powered small sections of the underground complex. Dozens of civilians and surviving scientists lived there now among scavenged equipment and dim flickering lights.
Children slept beside old reactor consoles. Armed guards patrolled narrow corridors. Everyone looked exhausted. And terrified.
As Einar entered the refuge, conversations stopped immediately.
People stared silently at the child surrounded by drifting frost. At the beautiful Fairy gliding soundlessly behind him. And especially at Mordecai.
Some survivors visibly recoiled from the Death Reaper’s presence.
Others whispered quietly:
“The Reaper…”
Selene led the trio into an old conference chamber converted into a command center.
Ancient monitors covered the walls displaying unstable readings from throughout Veyr. Most showed the same message repeatedly flashing across the screens:
BLACK VEIL ACTIVE
Kael crossed his arms grimly.
“Three weeks ago, sectors beneath Veyr started waking up.”
Selene activated a holographic projection above the table.
The dead city appeared in glowing blue lines.
Beneath it something enormous spread through the underground layers like roots beneath soil.
“BLACK VEIL wasn’t a weapon,” Selene explained quietly.
“It was a containment system.”
The hologram shifted.
Old-world footage appeared above the table. Scientists. Military leaders.
Massive underground excavation projects beneath ancient ruins.
“We discovered something beneath Veyr nearly four hundred years ago during the final resource wars,” Selene continued.
“Not technology. Not alien life.”
Her voice lowered.
“A dimensional fracture.”
Tenji’s eyes narrowed slightly.
The hologram displayed impossible geometric shapes rotating slowly in darkness.
“No one understood what existed beyond the fracture. But the deeper researchers explored, the more unstable reality around Veyr became.”
Kael spoke next.
“People started hearing voices.”
Selene nodded.
“Then came the mutations.”
New images appeared. Cities collapsing. Humans transformed into monstrous biomechanical creatures.
Entire military divisions consumed by black organic growths spreading through flesh and machinery alike.
“The governments of the old world panicked,” Selene said. “So they created BLACK VEIL.”
The hologram shifted again. A gigantic underground structure appeared beneath Veyr.
The vault.
“The facility was built to seal the fracture permanently,” Selene explained. “But during activation…”
Her voice hesitated.
“…something came through.”
Silence filled the room.
Even Kael looked uneasy.
Einar stared at the hologram calmly.
“The Warden.”
Selene looked at him sharply.
“You know that name.”
The Frost King remained silent for a moment.
Then quietly answered:
“I remember the war.”
The room became still.
Kael frowned.
“What war?”
Einar’s glowing blue eyes reflected the hologram above them.
“The war humanity lost before history began.”
No one spoke after that.
Because deep beneath the refuge beneath the reactor graveyard and beneath the sealed vault itself something ancient had begun moving again.
THOOM.
The lights flickered violently.
Then every monitor in the room suddenly went black.
A single message slowly appeared across all screens.
WARDEN PROTOCOL ASCENSION PHASE INITIATED
And somewhere below the city something laughed.

