Chapter 143: Sylvaine vs. Malakar – The Shadow Hunt
Chapter 143: Sylvaine vs. Malakar – The Shadow Hunt
The wind howled through the ruins of Blackthorn Citadel, a forsaken fortress long abandoned by kings and now claimed by nightmares. The stones were stained with the blood of countless victims, and the air carried the stench of decay and burnt sorcery.
Tonight, it would become a battleground.
Tonight, Sylvaine hunted Malakar the Shadowbinder.
A man whose name was whispered in fear. A master of illusions, shadow magic, and mind-breaking curses.
And tonight, he would die.
A Predator in the Darkness
Sylvaine crouched low on a crumbling archway, her bow drawn tight, her emerald eyes scanning the desolate landscape below.
The citadel was more than just ruins—it was a trap.
Thick, black mist curled along the pathways, unnatural and shifting, like the tendrils of some lurking horror. A field of Malakar’s making. Anyone who wandered too far into it lost their way, their minds unraveling before they even saw the true terror that awaited them.
But Sylvaine was no ordinary huntress.
She had prepared for this.
A Silent Approach
She moved with the grace of the wind, her footsteps silent as she navigated the broken corridors of the fortress. Every shattered stone and twisted vine told a story of battles long past, of those who had fought and failed to claim this place from the monster that ruled it.
A flicker in the mist.
Sylvaine didn’t react, didn’t flinch. She knew Malakar’s tricks.
Illusions meant to provoke a response, to lure her into attacking shadows rather than the man himself.
Instead, she nocked an arrow, pulled the string to her cheek—
And waited.
The First Strike
A whisper curled through the air, ancient and wrong.
"You should not have come here, huntress."
The voice came from behind.
Sylvaine spun, loosing an arrow—only to see it pass through empty air.
A flicker of movement in her peripheral vision.
She rolled, narrowly avoiding a barrage of shadow daggers that sliced through the air where she had been standing.
Malakar laughed, his voice echoing from every direction at once.
"Do you think you can kill the darkness itself?"
Sylvaine ignored him.
She reached into her quiver and pulled out an arrow etched with runes of dispelling.
This time, she wouldn’t miss.
The Dance of Shadows
Malakar emerged from the fog, his form shifting like liquid, his body wrapped in a cloak that dripped with living darkness.
His face was obscured, but his glowing violet eyes burned through the mist.
With a flick of his hand, tendrils of shadow lashed out, seeking to ensnare Sylvaine.
She dodged, flipping backward onto a fallen column, her bow snapping up—
An arrow flew.
Malakar twisted, his form dissolving, but the arrow struck his cloak, burning away part of the living shadow clinging to him.
He hissed, voice no longer amused.
"Clever."
Sylvaine smirked.
"You have no idea."
A Battlefield of Illusions
The world shifted around her.
Suddenly, she was standing in a forest, the ruins gone, the sky filled with the golden glow of the setting sun.
Birds chirped. Leaves rustled.
But Sylvaine knew this was a lie.
She closed her eyes, controlling her breathing.
A heartbeat.
Another.
Then she fired blindly into the sky.
A scream tore through the illusion, and the world shattered back into the ruins of Blackthorn Citadel.
Malakar staggered, clutching his side where the arrow had buried deep. His form flickered, the illusions breaking as he bled real blood.
The Shadowbinder’s Rage
The air boiled with power.
Malakar no longer played games.
The shadows around him exploded outward, filling the citadel with swirling darkness, his body vanishing within it.
Sylvaine moved, her steps precise as she dodged jagged spears of shadow that erupted from the ground.
She had faced magic before. But nothing like this.
Then she felt it.
The world tilted.
A cold grip seized her mind, whispering thoughts that weren’t hers.
"Drop your bow."
Her fingers trembled.
"Kneel."
Her knees buckled.
Malakar’s magic was crawling into her skull, burrowing into her willpower.
But Sylvaine was prepared.
Breaking the Chains
She bit her lip hard enough to draw blood.
Pain snapped her back to reality.
She pulled another rune-etched arrow, this one glowing white-hot with divine energy, and fired straight into the heart of the darkness.
A shockwave rippled outward.
The shadows screamed.
Malakar reeled back, the corruption around him peeling away like burnt flesh.
For the first time, he looked afraid.
Sylvaine didn’t hesitate.
She sprinted forward, her next arrow already drawn.
Malakar tried to vanish again—too late.
The arrow pierced his throat.
The Fall of Malakar
He stumbled, clawing at the shaft, his breath coming in ragged gasps.
The shadows collapsed, revealing the broken citadel in the pale moonlight.
Sylvaine watched as he fell to his knees, his body trembling, his illusions failing.
His violet eyes locked onto hers, filled with rage… and something else.
"I… see now." His voice was barely above a whisper.
Sylvaine tilted her head.
"See what?"
Malakar coughed, blood staining his lips.
"You are more monster… than I ever was."
With one final exhale, his body crumbled into black ash, scattering into the wind.
A Hunt Completed
Sylvaine stood still, the ruins eerily quiet.
She lowered her bow, exhaling as she watched the last of Malakar’s essence fade into nothing.
Another name crossed off the list.
Another step toward tearing down the Obsidian Spire.
She turned, pulling her cloak tighter against the wind, and vanished into the night.