The sun was barely cresting the horizon as we emerged from the dense treeline. Hollowcrest stretched before us in the distance, its towering spires piercing the orange sky like jagged knives. Even from here, I could see the faint glow of the cityâs lights in the early dawn haze.
It felt both comforting and suffocating to see the city again. The memory of our last encounter with the underground PvP arena lingered like smokeâchaotic fights, corrupted anomalies, and Ethan left behind.
My HUD displayed faint notifications still flickering from the last dungeon. Ethanâs party status had been marked [DISCONNECTED], but his character wasnât showing as [DEFEATED]. That meant he was still alive⦠somewhere.
The city gates loomed large as we approached. Players bustled in and outâadventurers hauling loot, guild members shouting commands, and low-level players excitedly comparing gear. The massive archway pulsed faintly with protective runes, a security barrier keeping out wandering monsters or glitch anomalies.
As we passed through, the familiar buzz of Hollowcrest filled the air. Street vendors hawked glowing potions, blacksmiths pounded steel into fine weapons, and chatter spilled from open taverns.
âFirst things first,â Selene said, stopping at a small inn named The Crowâs Perch. Its wooden sign swung faintly in the breeze, engraved with a raven perched on a crooked branch. âWeâll set up base here, regroup, and then plan our infiltration.â
The innâs interior was warm and inviting, lanterns casting soft golden light across polished wooden tables. Other players and NPCs sat scattered around, sipping drinks and sharing whispered conversations.
Selene motioned to the innkeeper, a sturdy NPC woman named Marla, and rented us three rooms.
âWeâll meet back down here in an hour,â Selene said firmly.
Our party was gathered in one of the larger inn rooms, sitting on mismatched chairs and crates arranged in a semi-circle. A rough map of Hollowcrestâs underground layout had been conjured in the center of our HUDs, glowing faintly with highlighted entry points.
Selene took front stage to explain the plan,âwe know the passage connects to the southern outskirts of the arenaâs underground network. Itâs rarely patrolled, mostly because itâs infested with low-level mobs. If we move quietly, we can slip past without drawing too much attention.â
Devon frowned, arms crossed. âWhat about the central checkpoint?â
âWeâll need to avoid it entirely,â Selene replied. âIf we alert them, the whole network will know weâre coming.â
Fi leaned forward, her chin resting in her palm. âWhat if we pose as participants again? You know, flash some fake guild tags, look intimidating, all that jazz.â
Selene shook her head. âToo risky. We donât want to be flagged in the system.â
Mason tapped his fingers on his cheek. âSo we sneak. Stick to the shadows, avoid unnecessary fights, and get to the core of the network.â
Devon let out a low sigh. âAlright. We stick to the plan. In, out, no unnecessary risks.â
I nodded, âHere we go againâ¦â
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By the time we reached the entrance Selene had marked on the map. Hidden behind a crumbling stone wall in one of Hollowcrestâs abandoned districts, the tunnel entrance was barely wide enough for Mason to squeeze through sideways.
The air was damp and smelled faintly of mildew and metal. Water dripped from unseen pipes above, echoing faintly down the narrow passage. Our footsteps were muffled against the moss-covered stone floor as we crept deeper into the underground network.
I activated Shadow Embrace instinctively, letting faint tendrils of darkness curl around my feet and dull the sound of my steps.
Fi walked ahead, as she scouted for traps or movement. Selene brought up the rear. Devon walked beside me, his hand resting lightly on his sword hilt.
The deeper we went, the more oppressive the air felt. A low hum filled the silence.
Suddenly, a faint light glimmered ahead.
We ducked behind a rocky outcrop as voices filtered through the tunnel.
ââThey say sheâs some kind of glitch. Not even the devs can track her.â
âYeah, but the payout if we capture her? Insane. Weâd be set for life.â
âQuiet. Patrolâs coming through.â
I exchanged a glance with Selene.
Security. At least three of them.
Selene held up two fingers, signaling that weâd move past them silently.
But just as we started creeping forward, a sharp ping! echoed in my HUD.
[PLAYER DETECTED: STEALTH BROKEN]
One of the security spun around, eyes narrowing as he spotted me.
âHey! Whoâs there?!â
The others turned, weapons drawn.
âOh, for the love ofââ I muttered as my hand clenched around my dagger.
The rogue players grinned, weapons raised.
âWell, well. Looks like we found ourselves a jackpot.â
âLooks like,â I said softly, shadows beginning to curl around me.
The security spread out, forming a loose semicircle around us. Their weapons gleamed faintly in the dim lightâswords, daggers, and one ominously glowing staff crackling with faint runes. Their usernames hovered above their heads:
* [PLAYER: RazorByte | Level 27]
* [PLAYER: NyxClaw | Level 25]
* [PLAYER: GlimmerHex | Level 23]
They werenât outrageously high-leveled, but they had numbers, positioning, and confidence on their side.
Selene and Devon stepped forward.
Fi positioned hererlf with a casual smirk. âYou three really thought you could ambush us? Thatâs adorable.â
Mason cracked his knuckles and hoisted his hammer onto his shoulder. âYou want to do this the hard way? Fine by me.â
My shadows pooling around me like ink spilling across the stone floor. My HUD flickered with notifications:
[New Encounter Detected: Security Ambush]
[Objective: Defeat the Security and proceed deeper into the tunnel.]
NyxClaw lunged first, dual daggers flashing in the faint light as he went straight for Fi. She parried his attack with a casual flick of her wrist, sliding under his follow-up strike and slashing upward in a smooth arc. Sparks flew as their blades met again.
Mason charged forward, his hammer swinging down in a brutal overhead strike aimed at GlimmerHex. She dove sideways, narrowly avoiding the crushing blow, and unleashed a flurry of magical projectiles that exploded against Masonâs thick armor.
Devon squared off against RazorByte, their swords clashing in a series of brutal exchanges. Devonâs strength was undeniable, but RazorByte was fast, his movements sharp and precise.
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Selene, meanwhile, vanished into the shadows. Her presence became a faint ripple in the air, dagger appearing in sudden flashes as she weaved through the chaos, striking weak points and disabling enemies with quick precision.
I focused on NyxClaw, who had disengaged from Fi and was moving toward me with a sly grin.
âThink you can handle me, sweetheart?â he sneered.
âOh, I can handle you alright,â I shot back, raising my free hand.
âShadow Embrace!â
Dark tendrils erupted from the ground, wrapping tightly around NyxClawâs legs and dragging him to the floor. His health bar ticked downward as the shadows sapped his energy.
âW-What theâ?!â he choked, struggling against the binds.
I followed up with Life Drain, leeching HP from him in steady pulses.
âHere, let me help with that,â Fi called, darting forward and planting both daggers into NyxClawâs back. His health bar dropped to zero instantly, and his avatar burst into glitch-like pixels before disappearing.
[PLAYER: NyxClaw â DEFEATED]
One down.
GlimmerHex realized she was outmatched as Masonâs hammer cracked the stone floor near her feet. She threw up a glowing barrier to block his strikes, her health bar flashing red from chip damage.
Selene emerged from the shadows behind her, a wicked grin on her face.
âPeek-a-boo.â
Two swift strikes later, GlimmerHex collapsed forward as her health hit zero.
[PLAYER: GlimmerHex â DEFEATED]
Only RazorByte remained.
He gritted his teeth, his sword glowing faintly as he activated a skill, launching a shockwave of energy toward Devon.
Devon planted his feet, bracing himself against the attack. The shockwave slammed into him, but his health bar barely dipped.
âYouâre done,â Devon growled, lunging forward.
RazorByte barely had time to raise his weapon before Devonâs greatsword cleaved through his torso in a devastating arc.
His avatar shattered like glass.
[PLAYER: RazorByte â DEFEATED]
The air fell still, the only sound being the faint drip of water somewhere deeper in the tunnel.
âPhew!â Fi exhaled, wiping sweat from her brow. âThat was spicy.â
Mason grunted in agreement. âThey werenât strong, but they were coordinated. Couldâve been worse.â
Selene sheathed her daggers, her eyes scanning the now-empty corridor. âWe need to move. Those three might have backup nearby.â
Devon approached me, his brow furrowed. âYou good, Kiera?â
I nodded, releasing a shaky breath. âYeah. Iâm good. Thanks for asking.â
He gave a small smile before stepping back into formation.
âLetâs keep moving,â Selene said, her voice firm. âThe path splits up ahead, and Iâd rather not be caught in another ambush.â
We started walking again, the tunnel growing narrower and the air more oppressive the deeper we went.
After about twenty minutes of travel, we reached an intersection. The path split into two directionsâone descending into what looked like a maintenance shaft, and the other curving into a larger chamber.
A faint, glitching glow flickered from the larger chamber, like static on an old TV screen.
I felt my HUD flicker faintly in response.
[WARNING: Anomaly Detected]
Selene raised her hand. âHold. Somethingâs not right.â
Mason squinted into the chamber. âThat glow⦠itâs not natural.â
Devon drew his sword again, his shoulders tense.
I stepped forward cautiously, my shadows curling at my feet in anticipation.
But before we could investigate further, the faint sound of metal scraping against stone filled the air.
Then, a voiceâfaint, mechanical, and distorted:
âINTRUDERS DETECTED. SECURITY PROTOCOLS ENGAGED.â
From above, the ceiling cracked open with a metallic groan, and a massive mechanized construct dropped into the chamber. It was spider-like in design, with sharp, segmented legs, glowing red optics, and mounted cannons on either side of its sleek, black carapace.
Its level hovered above it in bright crimson text:
[SECURITY AUTOMATON MK-II | LEVEL 45]
Fiâs face went pale. âOh⦠oh no. Not one of those again."
Seleneâs daggers were already drawn. âStay sharp. Itâs faster than it looks.â
Mason braced himself. âWeâre not running from this, are we?â
âNope,â Devon said. âWeâre not."
The automatonâs red optics locked onto me specifically, glowing brighter as its cannons began to charge.
âPRIORITY TARGET IDENTIFIED. EXECUTE.â
The ground shook as the automaton prepared to fire.
âSpread out!â Selene barked.
The battle had begun.
The Security Automaton MK-II let out an earsplitting metallic screech as its cannons began to glow ominously, building up a charge of concentrated energy. Its segmented legs clanked against the stone floor, sending vibrations rippling outward with each step.
âPRIORITY TARGET IDENTIFIED. EXECUTE.â
"Move!" Selene barked as she dashed to the left, her cloak fluttering behind her like an inky shadow.
Devon grabbed my wrist and yanked me to the side just as a blinding beam of crimson energy scorched the ground where I had been standing. Fi and Mason scattered as well, barely avoiding the blast. The automatonâs cannons whirred as it recalibrated, locking onto the nearest targetâme.
[WARNING: Hostile Enemy Locked]
âOh, come on!â I hissed, sprinting forward and activating Shadow Mirage. My form splintered into three flickering copies that darted in different directions.
The automaton hesitated for a brief moment, its glowing optics flickering between the three versions of me.
âFi! Mason! On its legs!â Selene commanded sharply.
Fi launched herself forward, her daggers flashing as she targeted the automatonâs joints. Mason followed close behind, swinging his massive hammer in an arc aimed at the creatureâs rear leg. Sparks flew as steel met enchanted metal, and the automaton staggered backward.
Devon moved in from the opposite side, his greatsword glowing with radiant energy. He struck at the automatonâs core plating, the force of the impact creating a resonating clang that echoed through the chamber.
âSelene, cover me!â I shouted, summoning Shadow Embrace to bind the automatonâs two front legs in dark tendrils.
Selene appeared next to me in a flash, her dagger slicing through one of the creatureâs exposed wiring. The automaton jerked violently, its cannons swiveling erratically.
âTarget compromised. Recalibrating...â it said in a distorted mechanical voice.
Its optics glowed brightly, and a pulse of energy exploded outward. The force sent all of us skidding backward, our HUDs flashing red from the AoE damage.
[Health: 42%]
My breathing came in sharp gasps as I struggled to my feet. The automaton was staggering now, sparks erupting from the slashes and dents our party had inflicted.
âThis thing is nearly down!â Mason roared, hefting his hammer again.
âLetâs finish it!â Devon charged, his blade glowing white with a charged skill.
âInfernal Command!â I called, shadows swirling around me. The shadows snaked outward, gripping the automatonâs chassis and locking its legs in place.
Devonâs greatsword struck true, piercing directly into the automatonâs exposed core. Sparks erupted as the machine let out one final mechanical screech before collapsing in a heap of smoking metal.
[BOSS ENEMY DEFEATED: SECURITY AUTOMATON MK-II]
[XP GAINED: +5,600]
[RARE DROP: AUTOMATON CORE FRAGMENT]
The room fell silent except for the faint crackle of dying sparks and our ragged breathing.
Fi clutched her knees, panting heavily. âThat⦠was not fun.â
Mason wiped sweat from his brow, letting his hammer rest on his shoulder. âYouâd think security would be a little less homicidal.â
Selene scanned the wreckage. âWe need to move. That thingâs destruction might have triggered alerts in other parts of the underground system.â
I nodded, pocketing the Automaton Core Fragment tightly. âLetâs go.â
The tunnel stretched ahead in eerie silence, faint flickers of glitched light casting shadows on the moss-covered walls. Every footstep echoed faintly, and none of us spoke as we pressed forward.
After about fifteen minutes, we reached a large metallic door embedded into the stone wall. Its surface was covered in glowing runes, faint static-like distortions flickering over its surface. It was locked, and it didnât take a genius to know that we had reached something important.
âLooks like a checkpoint,â Devon said, his hand resting on his sword hilt.
Before any of us could react, a faint clapping sound echoed from behind the door. Slow. Deliberate.
Clap.
Clap.
Clap.
The door hissed and began to slide open, revealing a figure standing in the center of the illuminated space beyond.
A familiar figure.
The young man stood with his hands casually in his pockets, a faint smirk playing at his lips. His armor was different nowâsleek, dark, and polished, with faint crimson accents running along the seams. His once-disheveled appearance was replaced by sharp confidence.
His username floated above him:
[PLAYER: ASLYLIAR | LEVEL: 29]
My stomach dropped.
âWaitâ¦A Sly Liarâ¦â Mason muttered under his breath, putting the pieces together. âAre you serious?â
Fiâs brows furrowed. âWait, is that⦠Ethan?â
The smirk on Ethanâs face widened slightly as he stepped forward, his boots clicking softly against the metal floor.
âSurprise,â he said smoothly. âDid you miss me?â
My HUD pinged softly.
[SYSTEM ALERT: HIGH-THREAT PLAYER DETECTED]
âWhat is this?â Devon growled, stepping protectively in front of me.
Ethanâs eyes shifted to him, a sly grin playing on his lips. âCome on, now, Devon. Donât look so surprised. Did you really think I was some low level player that just so happened to join your party?â
Selene stepped forward, her daggers glinting faintly. âYou were playing us the entire time.â
Ethan chuckled softly. âI was doing my job. The devs hired people like meâSecurity Enforcers. Our job is to identify threats, monitor anomalies, and⦠deal with them.â
His gaze flicked to me, lingering for a moment. I felt my stomach twist at the weight of his stare.
âYouâ¦â I said softly, the pieces falling into place. âYou lied to us this whole time.â
He spread his arms, palms up, as if welcoming the accusation. âGuilty as charged.â
Devonâs grip on his sword tightened. âIf you think weâre going to let you justââ
Ethan held up a hand, and Devon fell silent.
âRelax,â Ethan said, his voice low but sharp. âIâm not here to fight you. If I was, youâd already know it. Iâm here to offer you something⦠an understanding. Maybe even a deal.â
Seleneâs eyes narrowed. âWhat kind of deal?â
Ethanâs smirk faded slightly, replaced by something far colder. âThat depends on how cooperative she is.â
His eyes locked onto mine again.
The tension in the air was suffocating, every muscle in my body coiled like a spring ready to snap.
âLetâs talk,â Ethan said softly, his smirk returning.