Thursday, May 14, 2026

Iron Reign: The Black Coffin Epilogue - The Iron Reign Endures

 

Epilogue - The Iron Reign Endures

The gates of the United Wasteland opened like the jaws of a machine god.

Massive steel walls towered over the returning convoy while fortress cannons tracked the horizon beyond the desert. Searchlights swept across armored transports scarred by mutant claws, dried blood, and black ash from Facility K-27.

Above the walls, enormous banners of the Iron Reign snapped violently in the wind.

The red cog.

The burning torch.

Humanity’s last fortress.

The convoy rolled slowly through the checkpoint while hundreds of soldiers watched in uneasy silence.

Nobody cheered for returning heroes.

Because the survivors looked like men who had seen hell and barely escaped alive.

Inside the lead transport, tension still lingered around the black coffins chained in the cargo bay.

The Death Reaper stood motionless beside Einar Winter like a silent executioner carved from nightmare itself.

Across from them, Lucien Vale, Ghostlight  at wrapped in a thermal blanket while Elias Rook, Golden Hound cleaned blood and sand from his rifle beside him.

Lucien still looked exhausted.

But alive.

Kael Mordren, Viper sat nearby sharpening his katana slowly against a whetstone attached to his armor.

Scrape.

Scrape.

The lean Steelborn infiltrator glanced toward Lucien occasionally.

Not mockingly this time.

Cautiously.

Still afraid of what Ghostlight might truly become.

But also

Trusting him more than before.

That realization annoyed Kael deeply.

“…This squad is getting emotionally unhealthy,” he muttered.

Across the transport, Orion Hex , Gearwolf  laughed while mechanics removed half-melted armor plating from his mech harness.

“You say that after watching Lucien summon an angel the size of a skyscraper.”

Lucien groaned weakly.

“I said I’m working on making it smaller.”

“Tiny tactical angel,” Rowan Vex ,Splitshot added immediately.

“Pocket apocalypse,” Varka Holt the War mammoth rumbled.

Bloodwire, Even Serik Vale smirked faintly while sparks crawled across his chain-blades.

Lucien buried his face into his hands.

“I survived mutants and vampires just to be bullied by my own side.”

“That’s how you know we like you,” Elias answered calmly.

That earned quiet laughter across the transport.

Real laughter.

Tired.
Damaged.
Human.

The kind soldiers shared only after surviving impossible things together.

Near the coffins, Einar watched them silently.

The ancient vampire looked strangely thoughtful.

Then, without warning

Frost spread across the steel floor beneath his boots.

Cold mist curled gently through the cargo bay.

Snowflakes formed in the air.

Several soldiers immediately tensed.

Einar raised one pale hand lazily.

Ice bloomed across the wall beside him in intricate crystalline patterns before shattering softly into glittering frost.

A casual display.

A reminder.

He had never truly needed rescue.

Several Grave Hounds exchanged uneasy looks.

Kael whistled softly.

“Didn't know the tiny vampire prince can control winter itself.”

Einar gave a faint smile beneath his hood.

“I was curious whether you would survive.”

Darius Vane, Iron Alpha stared at him from across the transport with his single glowing cybernetic eye.

“That’s a comforting thing to hear after half my battalion almost died.”

Einar tilted his head slightly.

“But you did survive.”

That answer somehow felt worse.

Then the Fairy moved.

The pale androgynous being slowly stood from atop the coffin with unnatural grace. Black hair flowed softly over white robes as silver eyes drifted toward Lucien one final time.

And for a moment

The creature changed.

Its features became more human.

More beautiful.

Soft pale skin.
Sharp elegant features.
Dark eyes shining eyes like moonlight on water.

Too perfect to entirely belong to humanity.

The entire transport went quiet for three solid seconds.

Then Kael finally broke the silence.

“…There is absolutely no reason a male should be that pretty.”

Orion nodded immediately.

“Honestly offensive.”

Rowan pointed toward Lucien.

“Ghostlight’s still second place.”

Lucien blinked.

“What does that even mean?”

“It means,” Kael answered while sharpening his blade, “the deadliest people in this vehicle somehow also look the most fragile.”

Elias glanced sideways toward Lucien resting beneath a blanket.

“…He does look kidnappable.”

Lucien stared at him in betrayal.

“You too?!”

Even Darius let out the faintest sound resembling a laugh.

Tiny.

Brief.

But real.

The Fairy looked at Lucien once more.

Not threatening.

Almost curious.

Then the being stepped backward into the coffin.

Darkness folded around him gently.

The Death Reaper entered the second coffin afterward, its massive form vanishing beneath living shadow.

The lids slowly sealed shut.

CLANG.

Silence returned.

Only the third coffin remained still.

Waiting.

Watching.

The convoy continued deeper into the capital of the Iron Reign.

The city rose around them like a continent-sized fortress.

Ruined megastructures converted into military towers.
Factories larger than kingdoms.
Industrial smoke rising endlessly into dark skies.

Trains screamed across elevated rails while massive airships drifted above the city like floating battleships.

This was not a nation.

It was a war machine pretending to be civilization.

At the center of the capital stood Iron Reign Command.

And waiting there

General Winter.

The High General stood surrounded by heavily armed Steelborn guards as the convoy finally stopped beneath the fortress gates.

Tall.
Broad.
Silver-haired.

His cold face looked carved from iron itself.

Yet the moment Einar stepped from the transport

General Winter dropped to one knee.

Every nearby soldier froze.

Even Darius narrowed his eye slightly.

The General lowered his head respectfully before the pale vampire child.

“My lord.”

Einar simply looked down at him calmly.

“You survived.”

“Barely,” Winter admitted.

Then two figures stepped forward from behind the General.

Twins.

Both dressed entirely in black tactical attire beneath long military coats.

Both possessed pale skin and sharp black hair.

But their weapons differed.

One carried twin pistols at his sides with effortless confidence.

The other rested one hand calmly upon the hilt of a long black sword.

Both radiated lethal professionalism.

Winter spoke quietly.

“Your new guardians.”

Einar looked mildly amused.

“I do not require protection.”

“No,” Winter agreed carefully.

“But the world is changing.”

That made Einar pause.

Around them, the surviving battalions slowly unloaded from the convoy while medics rushed wounded soldiers toward waiting transports.

Kael stepped beside Darius while watching the vampire child carefully.

“You think this saves humanity?”

Darius stared toward the distant wasteland beyond the walls.

“No.”

A pause.

“I think it delays extinction.”

Far beyond the western oceans, the world waited.

Elyria
Land of ancient kingdoms, vampire courts, ruined castles, and frozen forests.

Azura
Where the Great Wall of Ryujin stretched across continents like a living dragon to hold back the darkness.

Valdora
The drowned sea kingdoms beneath endless storms and leviathans.

Nharos
Golden empires beneath burning suns and colossal beasts.

And Baalania

The spreading nightmare.

Black temples.
Living deserts.
War cults.
Ancient horrors buried beneath sand and blood.

A plague crawling across continents.

And now

The United Wasteland knew the truth.

Mutants were not the only monsters left in the world.

Demons existed.

Vampires existed.

Ancient things slept beneath the earth.

And somewhere beyond the deserts of Baalania

Something was already preparing for war.

High above the Iron Reign, storm clouds gathered slowly across the horizon.

Lucien looked toward them uneasily.

Beside him, Elias rested a hand on his shoulder.

“You alright, Ghostlight?”

Lucien stared toward the distant darkness.

“…No.”

Kael smirked faintly.

“Good.”

The city lights of the Iron Reign burned beneath the night like a sea of fire.

And far below the capital

Deep underground

The third coffin opened its eyes again.

Iron Reign: The Black Coffin Chapter 18 — The Black Truth

 

Chapter 18 - The Black Truth

The desert behind them burned for miles.

Facility K-27 collapsed into itself beneath towering clouds of black smoke and rolling firestorms while distant explosions continued deep underground. Entire sections of mutant territory caved inward, swallowing laboratories, containment sectors, and thousands of horrors beneath the earth.

Still

Something down there continued screaming.

The Iron Reign convoy pushed through the wasteland beneath the dying night while dawn slowly bled across the horizon.

Nobody celebrated.

Too many soldiers were dead.
Too many were wounded.
And the third coffin still lived.

Inside the lead transport, silence ruled the armored interior.

Commander Darius Vane (Iron Alpha) sat against a reinforced steel wall while combat medics welded damaged armor plating away from his flesh. Sparks showered across the floor as they carefully removed shattered steel embedded near his ribs.

Blood still ran slowly beneath the cracked cybernetics around his glowing red eye.

Across from him sat Commander Cassian Dray (Black Vulture).

The two Steelborn leaders looked similar in the dim transport lights.

Massive.
Scarred.
Built like weapons instead of men.

But where Darius burned like controlled rage, Cassian felt colder.

Still.
Calculating.

Neither spoke for a long time.

Around them, the surviving members of the Iron Wolf Battalion and the Grave Hounds recovered in exhausted silence.

Elias Rook (Golden Hound) sat beside Lucien Vale(Ghost light) near the center bulkhead. Lucien rested unconscious beneath a thermal blanket again, head leaning weakly against Elias’ armored shoulder after nearly killing himself summoning the angel a second time.

Viper, Kael Mordren noticed immediately.

“Oh, this is definitely becoming a pattern now.”

Elias did not even glance at him.

“He cleared an army.”

“Yeah,” Kael replied. “Then Ghost light  immediately fainted like a dramatic princess in a tragedy play.”

Lucien groaned weakly without opening his eyes.

“…I genuinely hate all of you.”

Orion Hex laughed painfully from across the transport while mechanics worked desperately on his destroyed mech systems.

“You’re still humanity’s deadliest damsel.”

“Please stop encouraging them,” Lucien muttered.

Even Darius almost smirked.

Almost.

Nearby, Rowan Vex counted surviving duplicates with visible irritation.

“One, two, three… okay good. Most of me survived.”

One clone raised a hand.

“I think my left kidney exploded.”

“Walk it off.”

Serik Vale silently cleaned mutant blood from his electrified chain-blades while crimson sparks crawled along the glowing cables embedded through his arms and neck.

Varka Holt reloaded ammunition belts the size of industrial chains.

Dex Mercer monitored drone feeds outside the convoy while Hector Grimm repaired damaged turret systems beside him.

At the rear of the transport

Noctis Veil stood motionless in darkness.

The black-armored execution operative had returned during extraction without anyone seeing how.

Nobody asked.

Nobody wanted the answer.

The atmosphere inside the convoy remained tense for one reason above all others.

The coffins.

The black containers sat chained beneath magnetic restraints in the center cargo section like ancient bombs waiting to awaken.

The Death Reaper stood beside them completely motionless beneath its living black cloak.

The Fairy sat quietly atop one coffin with knees slightly raised, silver eyes watching the passing wasteland through a narrow armored window.

And beside them

Einar Winter calmly held a silver cup while dawn slowly approached outside.

Darius finally broke the silence.

“This mission report was falsified.”

Nobody answered immediately.

Because everyone already knew.

Cassian leaned forward slightly.

“We were never sent to rescue scientists.”

Dr. Voss lowered her head.

“No.”

“Or retrieve weapons,” Elias added quietly.

Again

“No.”

Darius’ voice hardened.

“The retrieval target was Einar.”

The scientist hesitated.

Then nodded once.

Silence spread heavily through the transport.

Every death.
Every ruined convoy.
Every soldier lost.

All for one child.

One vampire child.

Kael leaned backward slowly.

“So the Iron Reign knowingly deployed elite kill teams into mutant territory…”

He gestured lazily toward Einar.

“…for Dracula’s weird pale grandson.”

“I am not pale by choice,” Einar answered calmly.

Kael blinked.

“That’s somehow worse.”

Einar ignored him.

Cassian’s cold eyes locked onto Dr. Voss.

“Explain.”

The scientist swallowed nervously.

“Einar is ancient. Older than the United Wasteland itself. Older than the collapse.”

Lucien slowly looked up from Elias’ shoulder.

“…How old?”

Einar answered himself.

“I stopped counting after the third empire fell.”

Nobody liked that answer.

Outside, dawn light slowly crept across the wasteland.

Einar immediately pulled a heavy black hood over his silver-white hair before sunlight could touch his skin.

Beside him, the Fairy gently reached over and closed the armored viewing shutter.

Careful.
Protective.

Human.

That disturbed Lucien more than the violence ever had.

Darius noticed.

“You care about him.”

The Fairy slowly looked toward Darius.

For a moment, the silver pupils darkened slightly.

And suddenly

He looked less like a creature.

And more like a beautiful androgynous young man trapped inside something ancient.

Then he nodded once.

The Death Reaper did the same.

That silence somehow carried more weight than words.

Elias stared toward the coffins.

“…What’s inside the third one?”

The transport became still again.

Even Einar’s expression faded slightly.

The vampire child carefully placed his silver cup aside before answering.

“Something my family failed to kill.”

Nobody spoke after that.

The convoy rolled onward through the desert.

Then Einar suddenly looked toward Lucien.

Studying him.

Not like prey.

Like potential.

“You’re wasting too much energy,” Einar said quietly.

Lucien frowned weakly.

“…What?”

“That angel.”

The Fairy’s eyes shifted slightly toward Lucien too.

Einar tilted his head.

“You summon it far too large.”

Lucien blinked slowly.

“I don’t exactly know how this works.”

“That is obvious.”

Kael snorted loudly.

Elias hid a smile badly.

Einar ignored them.

“The larger the manifestation, the more of yourself it consumes. That is why you collapse afterward.”

Lucien sat up slightly despite exhaustion.

“So what am I supposed to do?”

Einar answered simply.

“Shrink it.”

Silence.

“…Shrink the giant sky angel.”

“Yes.”

“That sounds insane.”

“You made a celestial god-being the size of a fortress,” Einar replied calmly. “Make it human-sized instead.”

A pause.

“Or smaller.”

Lucien stared at him.

Einar’s pale eyes narrowed thoughtfully.

“Child-sized, perhaps.”

Kael immediately lost composure.

“Oh no.”

Orion started laughing.

“Tiny pocket angel.”

“A tactical travel-size apocalypse,” Rowan added.

Lucien buried his face into Elias’ shoulder armor.

“I want the mutants back.”

But Einar continued watching him carefully.

There was something strange in his expression now.

Interest.

Recognition.

“You truly do not understand what you are,” Einar said softly.

Lucien slowly looked back toward him.

“…What does that mean?”

The vampire child smiled faintly.

“Someday,” he said quietly, “you will belong beside my kind.”

The transport instantly became colder.

Elias’ expression hardened.

Darius looked up immediately.

Cassian’s eyes narrowed.

Even the Fairy looked slightly surprised by the statement.

Lucien stared at Einar uneasily.

“I don’t think I like how that sounded.”

Einar simply looked toward the horizon again.

“You will.”

Nobody spoke after that.

Hours later, the convoy finally approached the outer defense walls of the United Wasteland.

Massive fortress cannons overlooked the desert while Iron Reign banners snapped violently in the wind. Hundreds of soldiers waited behind reinforced barricades as the armored gates slowly opened.

But nobody cheered.

Because the returning convoy looked haunted.

The transports rolled through the gates.

And deep inside the final cargo carrier

The third coffin moved again.

CLANG.

Several soldiers flinched instantly.

Einar slowly turned toward it.

Expression unreadable.

Then

The coffin whispered.

Not aloud.

Inside their minds.

Ancient.
Smiling.
Hungry.

“Home again.”

The transport lights flickered violently.

The Fairy slowly stood.

The Death Reaper opened its eyes.

And somewhere deep beneath the sands beyond the walls of the United Wasteland

Something enormous answered back.

Iron Reign: The Black Coffin Chapter 17 — Extraction

 

Chapter 17 — Extraction

The eyes inside the coffin opened.

Crimson.

Ancient.

Hungry.

Every light in the convoy shattered instantly.

Glass exploded across the battlefield while transport engines failed simultaneously. The desert fell into sudden darkness broken only by burning wreckage and distant lightning above the ruins of Facility K-27.

Then every surviving mutant screamed.

Not battle cries.

Terror.

The swarm fled in every direction.

Creatures that moments ago had charged machine guns without fear now crawled desperately away from the convoy like animals escaping a wildfire.

Even the alpha mutant retreated backward toward the collapsing facility.

Einar’s voice cut through the darkness sharply.

“MOVE NOW!”

That snapped everyone back to reality.

Heavy Metal crews rebooted transport systems frantically while engineers screamed status updates through static-filled comms.

“Engines restarting!”
“Stabilizers offline!”
“Turret systems dead!”
“WE NEED AIR SUPPORT NOW!”

The coffin moved again.

The door opened another inch.

Cold black mist spilled into the desert around it.

The Fairy immediately stepped in front of Einar protectively while the Death Reaper crouched low like a cornered predator.

Both supernatural beings looked ready to fight.

Neither looked confident.

Darius grabbed the nearest scientist and physically threw him toward the evacuation transports.

“Everybody moves!”

Cassian mirrored him instantly.

“Grave Hounds form rear defense!”

The squads snapped into motion.

Military discipline overrode fear.

Barely.

Above them, Facility K-27 finally began its self-destruct sequence.

A distorted automated voice echoed across the wasteland:

“CORE FAILURE DETECTED.”
“REACTOR CASCADE IMMINENT.”
“AUTOMATIC PURGE INITIATED.”

Deep beneath the earth

Something exploded.

The desert shook violently.

A massive fire plume erupted from the center of the collapsing facility while entire sections of underground structure folded inward like dying machinery.

“We have maybe four minutes before this whole region vaporizes,” Orion shouted after checking emergency readings.

“Plenty of time,” Kael answered immediately.

“THAT IS NOT PLENTY OF TIME!”

The convoy engines roared back to life.

Armored transports surged forward through smoke and debris while surviving soldiers sprinted alongside them under constant attack from lingering mutants.

Because not all the swarm had fled.

Some were still trapped between instinct and terror.

Those ones attacked anyway.

A giant mutant smashed onto the lead transport from above

BLAM.

Its skull vanished instantly.

Dex Mercer lowered his sniper rifle from the rear gun platform.

“Keep driving.”

More infected surged from the dunes.

Varka Holt’s rotary cannon answered with overwhelming violence.

The giant Grave Hound walked backward beside the convoy firing nonstop into the pursuing swarm while shell casings poured around his boots like rivers of brass.

“COME GET SOME!”

A flying mutant crashed into him from the side.

Varka caught it one-handed.

Then slammed it beneath the wheels of the transport convoy.

Behind them

The coffin door opened wider.

Everyone felt it.

Pressure spread across the battlefield like invisible gravity. Sand rose slightly into the air around the convoy while distant storm clouds spiraled unnaturally overhead.

Lucien collapsed to one knee.

The whispers were back.

Louder.

Older.

Wake up.

Wake up.

Wake up.

Elias immediately pulled him back up.

“Ghostlight!”

Lucien looked terrified now.

“It’s trying to talk to me.”

“Tell it no.”

“That doesn’t seem like enough!”

Another violent tremor erupted beneath the desert.

The facility behind them exploded again.

A massive section of the underground complex collapsed inward completely, dragging thousands of mutants into fire and debris.

But the alpha mutant survived.

The colossal creature burst from the collapsing ruins roaring in rage and desperation.

It charged directly toward the convoy.

Cassian saw it first.

“…That thing just refuses to die.”

The alpha leaped.

Thirty feet through the air.

Straight toward the transport carrying the coffins.

Toward Einar.

Toward whatever slept inside the third coffin.

Then a black shape intercepted it.

Wraith, Noctis Veil.

Wraith hit the alpha mutant midair hard enough to redirect the monster away from the convoy entirely.

Both crashed through burning wreckage in an explosion of sand and steel.

“WRAITH!” Milo shouted.

The black-clad executioner rose silently from the impact crater while the alpha mutant towered over him roaring.

Noctis looked tiny compared to it.

Then he drew both black combat blades.

And charged.

Fast.

Impossible fast.

The alpha swung downward violently

Noctis vanished beneath the strike.

One blade severed tendons behind the creature’s knee.

The second carved across exposed eyes.

The alpha screamed.

Noctis moved like living shadow around the giant creature, every strike precise and lethal despite the monster’s overwhelming size.

The convoy kept moving.

But Lucien looked back.

“…He’s staying behind.”

Darius’ expression hardened instantly.

“Noctis!”

No response.

The black-armored operative continued fighting alone against the alpha while the collapsing facility burned behind him.

Cassian stared silently for half a second.

Then understood.

“He’s buying us time.”

The alpha mutant slammed Noctis through a burning transport wreck.

The executioner rose again anyway.

Still silent.
Still fighting.

The convoy engines screamed louder as they accelerated across the wasteland.

Then the swarm appeared ahead.

Thousands.

Mutants and zombies flooding across the desert directly into the evacuation route.

Everyone stared.

The path to extraction was gone.

“WE’RE BLOCKED!” Axel shouted.

Gunfire erupted instantly but the numbers were impossible.

Too many.

Far too many.

The convoy would never punch through in time.

The third coffin laughed softly behind them.

Lucien heard it clearly.

Then the whispers changed.

Not from the coffin.

From inside himself.

Light answered darkness.

Lucien slowly stood.

Silver energy flickered beneath his skin.

Elias noticed immediately.

“…Ghostlight?”

The young operative’s gray-blue eyes became luminous white.

Wind spiraled outward around him.

“I can clear the path.”

Darius immediately turned.

“No.”

Lucien looked toward the endless swarm ahead.

“We don’t have a choice.”

The angel answered him.

White light exploded across the battlefield.

The convoy vanished beneath a storm of radiant energy as Lucien slowly rose into the air surrounded by spiraling halos of burning white-blue light.

Massive wings unfurled behind him.

Not physical.

Astral.

The sky itself split open above the wasteland.

Every soldier stopped moving.

Even the vampires stared upward.

The colossal angelic entity appeared behind Lucien once more.

Long flowing robes made of light

Androgynous.
Beautiful.
Terrifying.

A being of endless white fire towering over the battlefield like a divine weapon.

The swarm froze.

The angel opened its eyes.

Then moved.

A single gesture unleashed devastation.

Radiant energy crashed across the desert in a massive wave of white light. Entire dunes vaporized instantly while thousands of mutants disintegrated beneath holy fire.

The night became daylight.

The path to extraction exploded open across miles of burning sand.

Shockwaves rolled outward flattening wreckage and scattering the remaining swarm in terror.

Even the alpha mutant paused fighting Noctis briefly to look toward the light.

The angel turned its head slightly.

And stared directly at the third coffin.

For one impossible second

The coffin went silent.

Like even the thing inside was watching.

Lucien’s body trembled violently beneath the strain.

Blood ran from his nose.

The angel unleashed one final burst of radiant power across the battlefield before fading slowly into drifting light.

The convoy path stood open.

Burning glass stretched across the desert where the swarm once stood.

Lucien fell from the sky.

Elias caught him instantly.

Again.

Kael pointed immediately.

“There it is. Princess mode.”

Lucien groaned weakly in Elias’ arms.

“…I hate all of you.”

Elias adjusted his grip calmly while sprinting toward the transports.

“Save your energy, damsel.”

Behind them

Wraith facing,

Noctis Veil remained alone in the firelight facing the roaring alpha mutant while Facility K-27 collapsed into hell itself.

Iron Reign: The Black Coffin Chapter 15 . Last Door

 

Chapter 15 - Last Door

The desert burned beneath black smoke and collapsing steel.

Facility K-27 finally gave up what remained of its structure as entire sections folded inward behind the evacuation convoy. Explosions rolled beneath the earth like thunder while mutant hordes poured endlessly from the ruins.

The armored transports pushed toward the extraction zone through fire and blood.

Then the ground split open.

A massive steel security door erupted upward from beneath the convoy in an explosion of sand and debris.

Darius immediately recognized it.

Containment Gate Theta-9.

The same gate Rowan and Serik had sealed earlier.

The thing behind it had survived.

“Oh no,” Rowan muttered.

The steel door bent outward violently.

Then tore completely in half.

The four-armed mutant emerged roaring into the desert night.

Huge.
Twisted.
Covered in armored muscle and exposed bone growths.
Four massive arms ending in clawed hands capable of ripping armored vehicles apart.

Its body was covered in scars from earlier battles.

And now it looked angry.

The creature landed directly in front of the convoy hard enough to crater the ground beneath it.

One transport flipped instantly.

Soldiers screamed as the vehicle rolled sideways across the sand.

“CONTACT FRONT!” Cassian roared.

The mutant charged.

Fast.

Far too fast for something that size.

One massive arm slammed into Gideon Rook’s riot shield hard enough to launch the giant Steelborn backward through an armored barricade.

Another arm ripped a mounted turret completely off a transport vehicle.

The convoy formation shattered instantly.

Gunfire erupted from every direction.

The mutant ignored most of it.

Rounds sparked against armored flesh while rockets exploded across its body with only limited effect.

“IT’S STRONGER NOW!” Orion shouted.

“No kidding!” Kael answered while dodging a flying chunk of transport armor.

The four-armed monster hit the convoy like a living missile.

One claw punched through a Heavy Metal mech chest.

Another grabbed a Steelborn soldier and crushed him instantly.

Blood sprayed across the sand.

“FORM DEFENSIVE RINGS!” Darius ordered.

But the battlefield had already become chaos.

The alpha mutant attacked from behind.

The swarm closed from all sides.

And now the four-armed nightmare stood directly in the center of the convoy tearing through everything in reach.

This was no longer an evacuation.

This was survival.

Raze Volkov laughed anyway.

“NOW WE’RE TALKING!”

The massive Steelborn shock trooper charged directly toward the mutant firing his rotary cannon nonstop. Thousands of rounds slammed into the creature’s chest while Raze sprinted straight through explosions and debris.

The mutant roared.

Then punched him.

The impact launched Raze nearly thirty feet through the air.

He crashed into the side of a transport hard enough to dent reinforced steel.

“…Okay,” he groaned while standing back up. “That one hurt.”

Titus Cain stepped forward next.

The broad Steelborn defender planted his giant riot shield into the sand just as the mutant charged again.

Impact.

The ground exploded beneath them.

Titus held.

Barely.

Hydraulics screamed through his armor while all four mutant arms hammered against the shield like battering rams.

The giant defender’s boots carved trenches through the desert.

Still he did not move.

“Fire,” Titus said calmly.

The teams unleashed hell.

Railguns.
Missiles.
Explosive rounds.
Drone strikes.

The battlefield vanished beneath explosions.

The mutant finally staggered backward smoking heavily.

Then one arm regenerated.

Everyone saw it happen.

Bone cracked back into place beneath twitching flesh.

“Wonderful,” Kael muttered.

Meanwhile the alpha mutant smashed through the rear convoy defenses.

The Death Reaper intercepted it instantly.

The two monsters collided with enough force to shake nearby transports.

Claws tore through armor.
Bone shattered.
Black blood sprayed across the sand.

The Death Reaper fought like a starving beast unleashed from centuries of captivity.

The alpha fought like evolution itself.

Neither could overpower the other.

Above them

The Fairy danced through the battlefield surrounded by storms of shadow crows. Black wings filled the sky while the pale supernatural being glided effortlessly between tracer rounds and collapsing vehicles.

Entire swarms of zombies disappeared beneath the living darkness.

But even the Fairy seemed strained now.

Too many enemies.

Too much chaos.

Lucien felt it immediately.

“They’re getting overwhelmed…”

Elias grabbed him before another explosion knocked him sideways.

“Stay behind me, damsel.”

Lucien blinked tiredly.

“…You seriously picked now to call me that?”

Elias fired three rounds into charging mutants without looking away from the battlefield.

“You pass out in people’s arms enough times, titles happen naturally.”

Kael laughed loudly while slicing through an infected creature beside them.

“Humanity’s deadliest princess returns.”

“Shut up,” Lucien muttered weakly.

Then the four-armed mutant broke through Titus’ defense.

The creature slammed the giant Steelborn aside before charging directly toward the transport carrying the coffins.

Toward Einar.

The vampire child stared silently at the incoming monster.

Then the third coffin behind him slammed again.

Hard enough to crack the transport restraints.

CLANG.

The four-armed mutant stopped.

For the first time

It looked afraid.

Everyone noticed.

Then the coffin door bent outward from inside.

Something within was trying to get out.

“No,” Einar whispered suddenly.

Actual fear crossed his face now.

“Do not open that.”

The alpha mutant roared again.

The swarm surged harder.

The battlefield began collapsing completely.

Cassian finally looked toward Darius.

No rivalry left.
No politics.

Only war.

“We end this together,” Black Vulture growled.

Darius nodded once.

That was enough.

The two commanders moved simultaneously.

Cassian led the Grave Hounds straight into the alpha mutant while Darius charged the four-armed creature beside him.

Steelborn slammed into monsters beneath storms of gunfire and collapsing firelight.

Rowan multiplied into twelve copies firing in every direction.
Serik’s electrified chain-blades carved glowing arcs through mutant flesh.
Varka’s rotary cannon sounded like continuous thunder.
Dex coordinated drone strikes overhead with machine precision.
Hector deployed automated turrets directly into the swarm while repairing damaged vehicles mid-battle.

Every squad finally fought as one unit.

No separation.

No secrecy.

Only survival.

Then the four-armed mutant grabbed Darius.

The creature lifted the seven-foot Steelborn off the ground one-handed before slamming him violently into a wrecked transport.

Armor cracked.

Warning systems exploded across Iron Alpha’s visor.

The mutant raised another arm to finish him

Orion Hex hit it from the side in full mechanized charge.

The Heavy Metal engineer slammed shoulder-first into the creature hard enough to throw both of them across the battlefield.

“GET AWAY FROM MY COMMANDER!”

Rocket pods fired point-blank.

Explosions engulfed both combatants.

Orion screamed through gritted teeth while his mech suit overloaded around him.

The mutant emerged from the fire anyway.

Burning.
Bleeding.
Still alive.

It swung downward.

Orion raised one armored arm instinctively.

CRUNCH.

The mech arm shattered completely.

Orion roared in pain.

Then Noctis Veil appeared behind the mutant silently.

The black-clad executioner drove twin combat blades deep into the creature’s spine.

The mutant screamed and spun violently

Too slow.

Nero Valek appeared next.

The pale hunter caught one of the mutant’s arms mid-swing and redirected it with terrifying precision before driving a combat blade directly into its throat.

The creature staggered.

Then Milo transformed.

Bones cracked.
Muscles expanded.
Fur erupted across flesh.

The massive werewolf slammed into the wounded mutant like a freight train.

Together

Steelborn.
Heavy Metals.
Monster.
Hunter.

They finally brought the creature down.

The four-armed mutant crashed into the sand shaking the battlefield beneath it.

Still twitching.

Still trying to rise.

Darius limped toward it slowly through smoke and fire.

His armor damaged.
One arm barely functioning.
Blood running down his scarred face.

The giant commander raised his rifle.

“You should’ve stayed buried.”

BOOM.

The mutant’s head disappeared.

Silence hit the battlefield for half a second.

Then the third coffin laughed again.

Not Einar.

Not the vampires.

Something inside the coffin.

Ancient.
Amused.

And the coffin door slowly began opening by itself.