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.
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