“It won’t be long now. Your st hopes of defeating me have been turned into mere fragmented pieces,and now, you shall be judged by Abhe Chosen one of light. “
Abner’s procmation echoed through the clearing, his fidence radiating from him. Risebelle, however, had had enough of his overbearing attitude. She lowered her eyes and spoke directly to him.
“You’re annoying,” Risebelle stated bluntly.
Risebelle’s gaze shifted to the Luminous Bea in the sky with her mind rag with thoughts and ideas. She recalled how Abner had been healed by the light emanating from the bea. A pn began to take shape in her mind and she turo Roselle with a determined look.
“Roselle, I have an idea,” Risebelle whispered to her sister. She leaned in closer to eheir versation remained private. “We o use that Luminous Bea against him. This thing has been giving us trouble, but, if we get rid of it, I doubt he’ll be able to recover as quickly as he has been doing the whole time.”
Risebelle’s eyes sparkled as she went on, “We’ll need your incredible power to do it. you manage another surge, just like before, but this time, we’ll direct it toward the bea? If we weaken or disable it, maybe we’ll have a ce to defeat Abner.”
Roselle looked at Risebelle with uainty in her eyes, still rec from the immerain of her previous power surge. “Risebelle, I... I don’t know if I trol this power…it’s overwhelming and I’m barely keeping it in check...”
“You know, you be a dunetimes, but, I believe you do it, Roselle.” she said with fidence. “I’ve seen you harhat incredible power and focus it on Abner, so I know you trol it. We have to try w together, for Runebelle and for our own survival.”
Risebelle reached out aly pced a hand on Roselle’s shaking shoulder.
“Listen up, idiot. We ’t let Abner win. We have to give it everything we’ve got. I know you do this, Roselle.”
She met Roselle’s eyes with determination and trust. With a deep breath, Roselle nodded and said, “Alright, I’ll try….but you have to be ready to guide me, Risebelle. If I start losing trol, you o help me.”
As Risebelle pted the pn to harness Roselle’s untrolble power, a sense of unease washed over her. She couldn’t shake the memory of the system messages she had seen earlier, warning of the dangers of overexertion and the immi risk of magic rupture.
‘Is this the right course of a?’ Risebelle questioned herself inwardly. ‘I’ve seen those warnings and I know how close Roselle is to destru. Will she even be okay after this? Will this be risking too much?’
Risebelle g Roselle, who was ready to give it her all despite the risks. She couldn’t deny her sister’s bravery and resolve, but she couldn’t ighe voice of cautioher.
‘Roselle is strong, but evero have their limits,’ Risebelle thought. ‘Now is not the time for me to be sed-guessing myself. If we want to survive, we have to do what it takes, that’s all there is to it. Let’s just hope we e out of this in one piece.’
Risebelle’s voice rang out with determination as she called upon her formidable ability,
“Acid Rain!”
The sky above began to darken and a rain cloud formed, casting a shadow over the battlefield. The cloud released a corrosive rain that fell with deadly i, burning everything it touched.
High above the battlefield. The once clear sky quickly darkened as the ominous cloud formed, casting a shadow over the area. As the cloud released its corrosive rain, it fell in a trated area, targeting the Luminous Bea and Abner.
The rain, posed of a magical acid, began to pour down, hissing and sizzling upon tact with the ground. The deadly drops burhrough the earth, leaving behind smoking craters. The effects of Risebelle’s Acid Rain were immediate aating, as the corrosive liquid ate away at the surroundings.
The Luminous Bea above began to flicker and dim as the acid rain made tact with it. The once-pure light emitted by the beaow struggled to pierce through the corrosive downpour.
Abruggled to uand the nature of the magical rain that relentlessly corroded his light aura. The burniion on his skin was unlike anything he had entered before. His emerald eyes narrowed with as he attempted to analyze the corrosive downpour.
“This is no ordinary weather manipution,” Abhought aloud with unease. “It’s as if the very rain itself is infused with magic, with a destructive i.”
Abner tio be assaulted by the malevolent rain. He could feel the corrosive effects seeping through his defenses, eating away at his power.
Abner unleashed a barrage of light energy towards Risebelle and Roselle. The two sisters moved swiftly to evade the ining attack. Risebelle’s quick thinking allowed them to avoid the worst of the assault, but they were still grazed by some of the holy energy.
The impact of the light bsts sent them tumbling backward, but they mao maintain their footing. Risebelle gritted her teeth as she g Roselle.
“We ’t let up, Roselle,” Risebelle said. “We o finish this before he has a ce to recover. Do it now!”
Roselle nodded in agreement.
Roselle summoned her attack. This time, she eled her energy with precision,
“Wrath of the Thuorm!”
Roselle directed the storm’s fury towards the Luminous Bea. The dark clouds above crackled with lightning and bolts of electricity shed out with pinpoint accuracy, striking the gleaming sour the sky.
The Luminous Bea trembled uhe assault and its brilliant glow dimmed as it absorbed the devastating lightning strikes. The oeady bea faltered beginning to fall.
Abner’s eyes widened as he watched the Luminous Bea, the source of his power, falter and begin to plummet from the sky. The radiant aura that had surrounded him dimmed and he felt a growing sense of dread as the bea’s dest accelerated.
“No, no, this ’t be happening! By the likes of them?!” Abner excimed with desperation in tone. He reached out an arm toward the falling bea, his emerald eyes wide with fear and disbelief.
”NOOOOOOOO!”
Risebelle and Roselle, their determination unwavering, eled their power into the assault. The lightning strikes grew more intense and the Luminous Bea tis dest, uo withstand the relentless barrage.
As the bea crashed to the ground, a blinding explosion of light erupted, sending shockwaves rippling through the area. Abner was thrown back by the force of the impad a pained cry escaped his lips.
The clearing was shrouded in darkness as the shining source was extinguished, leaving Abner disoriented and vulnerable. Abner gazed at Risebelle and Roselle, their bodies shrouded in the darkhat had desded upon the clearing, a primal fear gripped his heart. In that moment, they appeared as monstrous, otherworldly entities, their eyes glowing with an eerie and malevolent light. It was a sight that sent shivers down his spine, awakening deep-seated fears that had long been buried.
His initial rea was one of pure terror. The darkness seemed to close in around him, suffog aless, while the monstrous figures before him loomed like nightmarish apparitions. Abner’s breath quied and his heart raced as he grappled with the overwhelmihat threateo e him.
Abner, despite the overwhelmihat had gripped him, summoned his irength and began to speak with a sense of authority and pride. “I am Abhe Chosen One of light,” he decred, his words eg through the shadowy clearing. “One of the four Elite Mages, honored by the headmaster himself. I fouhe Affinity of Light on this very isnd and I traio reach the level of Extreme Css Magic, a tier above Greater and High-tier!”
Abner went on with his voice raising, “I am the one who created the power of the Luminous Bea, a source of lustrous energy that no one else could trol other than myself. I won’t be defeated so easily!”
Abner gathered his remaining energy and prepared to unleash a powerful attack. “It has e to this,” he decred, his words eg through the shadowy clearing.
“A regur mage wouldn’t even dare to attempt this. Even the Headmaster, a formidable mage in her ht, only cast a few Extreme-tier magi a single day. But I am Abhe Chosen One of light and I shall not falter!”
As Abner spoke, a surge of energy began to radiate from him, f an aura of blinding light. The clearing was once again bathed in intense radiance, pushing back the darkhat had enveloped it moments before. The glow from the Luminous Bea seemed to pale in parison to the brilliahat now emanated from Abner.
He raised his hands, his fingers f intricate symbols as he eled the power of his final attack. The air crackled with energy and the ground trembled beh him as the forces of Extreme Tier Magic gathered around him.
Abner’s voice grew stronger as he opped and began to immediately speak the intation, each word resonating with pourpose. “By the light of the Luminous Bea, I call upon the heavens to deliver judgment upon my foes. Let the celestial energies desd and purify all that stands before me!”
The air itself seemed to tremble as Abner’s intation finished. With a blinding fsh, beams of divine energy erupted from his outstretched hands.
“Heaven’s Gate!” Abner’s shouted out as he unleashed his ultimate attack. The very air seemed to tremble with the power of his intation and a blinding radiance burst forth from him, f into a colossal gateway of divine energy that loomed above the battlefield.
The sheer magnitude of Heaven’s Gate was awe-inspiring. It was a force of nature, a cataclysmic phenomenon that threateo reshape the very fabric of the world. The glowing gate crackled with unimaginable power and its brilliance was so intehat it threateo blind all who gazed upon it.
Risebelle and Roselle, their determination unyielding, prepared to face this final, overwhelming onsught.
The colossal Heaven’s Gate began to open, its brilliance grew expoially. The sky above was pletely filled by its blinding light and the earth trembled beh the weight of its power. Slowly, the gates parted, revealing a searing torrent of light energy that threateo engulf everything in its path.
Risebelle and Roselle stood at the epiter of this cataclysmic maelstrom, their bodies bathed in the overwhelming radiahe sheer force of the energy wave threateo tear them asunder and their very existence hung in the bance.
Despite the dire circumstances, Roselle who took a step forward unshakened. Her eyes bzed with resolve as she advanced into the heart of the storm having her body bathed in the blinding light.
[System Message]
Life Force: 10% Critical
Magic Reserves: 249% Critical
Roselle pressed forward into the heart of the blinding radiance. She felt a surge of water energy approag her. Risebelle cried out in pain, but she tried hard to keep her eyes open and focused.
Roselle’s eyes met Risebelle’s and without the need for words, they uood each other’s i. Risebelle unleashed two powerful bsts of water energy, which shot towards Roselle with incredible speed and precision.
Roselle extended her arms, intercepting the oning water bsts. The torrents of water merged with her own energy, creating a swirling vortex of power that surrounded her. It was a fusion of their elemental abilities, a union of fire, lightning and water.
The vortex of energy crackled and pulsed with an otherworldly iy and Roselle khat this was their st, desperate gambit. With a final surge of strength, she hurled the bined energy towards the colossal Heaven’s Gate.
The merged energy tore through the radiance of Heaven’s Gate, destabilizing its divine power. The Sparkling presence wavered and the colossal gateway began to fracture and crumble.
Abner watched in shod horror as his gate disied before his eyes. The blinding light faded and the divine energy wave dissipated into the ether.
As the dust settled and the darkness lifted, the battlefield was left in a state of eerie stillness. The Heaven’s Gate was no more and Abood in disbelief, his ultimate attack thwarted by the bined power of the sisters.
Risebelle and Roselle, their bodies battered and their magic reserves draio the limit, stood triumphant amidst the remnants of the gateway. Their eyes met and a shared sense of aplishment and relief washed over them.
[System Message]
[Roselle]
Magic Reserves: 0%Life Force: 5% Critical
[System Message]
[Risebelle]
Magic Reserves: 15%
Life Force: 25%
Abner dropped to his knees in disbelief. He looked at the sisters with shod astonishment..
"It...It 't be..." Abner muttered, his voice trembling. "This is...impossible..."