A year had passed since Aurora and Sumi's brief defiant escape into the wider universe. Now age five in appearance, the sisters channelled their gifts more constructively under Jen and Liya's gentle guidance.
Aurora's talents had progressed rapidly, though she struggled advancing beyond Level 67 of the mysterious dungeon dimensions that fuelled her abilities. The shadowy violet maze had stymied even her prodigious skills.
One sunny morning, Aurora turned to her sister as they lounged on the grass conspiratorially. "Sumi, can you keep a secret? I want to show you something special."
Intrigued, Sumi nodded eagerly. With a flash of light, Aurora teleported them both away before Jen or Liya could notice.
They reappeared in a stark stone chamber lit by scattered glowing crystals. A dark portal aura'd with violet energies rippled in the centre.
Sumi's eyes widened. "What is this place? It feels...strange."
Aurora smiled proudly, chest puffed up in her role as guide. "It's the gateway to the dungeons where I got my powers. I wanted to show you since we’re old enough now."
She took Sumi's hand and together they passed through the portal into the shadowy maze-like expanse beyond. The space seemed to shift constantly, paths appearing and disappearing at random.
Aurora led the way confidently, navigating the disorienting geometry through some inner sense. Soon they arrived at a massive chamber dominated by a towering obsidian spire.
"This is where the Level bosses appear," Aurora explained, craning her neck to glimpse the spire's distant peak. "They guard the gates to reach higher floors."
As she spoke, reality rippled. An enormous dragon materialized, wreathed in spectral flames with magma for blood. It coiled menacingly around the dark spire, jaws wide in a silent roar.
Sumi recoiled, but Aurora squeezed her hand reassuringly. "It's okay, he's just an illusion guarding the gate on this floor. Only higher-Level bosses are dangerous."
Still, Sumi kept a wary eye on the phantom dragon as Aurora led her further up through reality-warping spaces stacked endlessly upon each other. Tests and tricks lay everywhere to confuse unworthy souls.
On Level 67, Aurora paused thoughtfully. "Huh, that weird wall wasn't here before. This place must evolve over time."
Indeed, an obsidian barrier now blocked the path where previously it had lain open. Strange etchings shifted across its surface in patterns no human mind could decipher.
Squaring her shoulders, Aurora manifested a crackling lance of light and hurled it at the wall repeatedly. But the surface refused to yield, absorbing each blow with little damage.
Aurora stamped her foot in frustration. "No fair! This stupid wall is stopping me from reaching higher floors now."
Sumi put a comforting hand on her sister's shoulder. "It's okay Aurora, you've already mastered so many levels! Maybe we should head back for today?"
With a sigh and a last glare at the obsidian barrier, Aurora led them back down through the convoluted passages toward the entrance portal. A tiny seed of doubt took root in her thoughts - perhaps her prodigious rapid progress had finally met a limit after all.
Home waited just on the other side of the violet shimmer. But as Aurora moved to step through, inspiration struck. She turned to Sumi, eyes bright.
"Wait, since you're here anyway, maybe we should see if you can get past that wall! I bet your speed could break through."
Sumi shifted nervously. "I don't know Aurora. This place feels...wrong, like we're somewhere that doesn't belong. Maybe we shouldn't mess with it."
But Aurora had already grasped her hand, tugging her sister back toward the higher floors. "Don't worry, just a quick try! I know you're strong enough."
Back at the obsidian barrier, Aurora stepped clear and gestured encouragingly. "Go on Sumi, you've got this! Just hit it really fast and hard."
With an anxious breath, Sumi struck the wall hundreds of times per second in a relentless barrage. Sparks flew as her fists blurred, slowly penetrating the dark surface.
Just as Sumi felt her momentum starting to crack through, the wall suddenly flashed white-hot. She leapt back with a yelp as blazing glyphs appeared across its face. Reality shuddered, rejecting the forced intrusion.
Aurora grabbed her dazed sister's hand, face pale. "Uh oh, we need to get out of here!"
They fled through the twisting passages, space warping dangerously around them as the dungeon dimension reacted violently to their tampering. Aurora poured power into shielding them as they tumbled out the portal back home.
Collapsing on the sanctuary meadow grass, the wayward sisters heaved desperate breaths as the world stabilized. After a solemn moment, they broke into exhilarated laughter.
"Okay, maybe no more trips for a while," Aurora conceded, helping Sumi up. "But we sure gave that wall a fight!"
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Still giddy from their narrow escape, the girls scampered off to play elsewhere, leaving the strange maze far behind.
But two days later, Aurora led Sumi back to the violet portal with excitement in her eyes. "I figured out a way past the wall!"
This time, instead of attacking directly, Aurora conjured a concentrated orb of reality-warping force and released it upon contact. The dark barrier rippled and wavered under the metaphysical distortion before finally dissolving entirely.
"Yes!" Aurora cheered, before blinking hard to dispel sudden light-headedness. Manipulating the way too much fabric of dimensions was taxing even for her prodigious abilities.
But a tantalizing glow now shone from beyond where the wall had stood. Together, the sisters stepped through onto Level 68 which appeared as a cloud-wreathed paradise rich in vitality-renewing flows.
Wind chimes rang softly as they followed a zig-zagging path up toward a glowing dais ringed by abstract sculptures. At its centre levitated a shining crystal orb.
"This must be the Orb of Origin I read about," breathed Aurora. "It reveals the ancestral bloodlines you descend from. We have to bring it home to show everyone!"
Sumi hesitated, sensing power within the deceptively delicate sphere radiating out through infinite branching souls.
But Aurora's enthusiasm won out. Reverently, she took the Orb of Origin as violet shadows swirled around them. The dungeon seemed to hold its breath.
Back home, Jen immediately sensed something amiss as the girls scampered up gleefully that evening at dinner. Aurora reverently set the glimmering Orb on the tablecloth, beaming with pride at her great find.
"Ta daa! This can show our magical bloodlines," she proclaimed. The adults exchanged uneasy glances. Aurora's gifts had clearly advanced past their understanding once more.
But her innocent delight was infectious. With tentative curiosity, each took turns placing their hands upon the Orb as Aurora instructed.
When Kaganji made contact, it glowed azure and levitated gently. Aurora nodded knowingly. "I thought so - your bloodline is Chrome, meaning order, structure and technology."
Kaganji sat back, equal parts bemused and thoughtful at this insight into his core nature.
Jax went next, eliciting a cascade of fiery sparks from the Orb as it whirled through the air. "Oooh, pretty!" said Aurora. "Yours is FlameHeart, with passion, bravery and spirit."
Jax laughed appreciatively at the dramatic display. He had always been drawn to excitement and adventure, after all.
For strong but gentle Raven, the Orb glowed serenely violet, denoting his Turalis bloodline inclined toward protection and nurturing. Raven seemed pleased with this alignment to his secret inner qualities.
When Vinü placed her hands tentatively upon it, emerald vines coiled around the Orb symbolizing her JadeNight heritage as a healer and guide. Her twin Cüla manifested crackling arcs of electricity for her StormCrest lineage inclined toward boldness and intuition.
Yuna's contact tapped into the detail-oriented investigative strengths of her ancestor's Spectral Tracker bloodline, producing a holographic map only she could decipher. "Very cool," she murmured appreciatively.
Liya seemed hesitant to participate but was reassured when the Orb displayed elegant illusory butterflies for her Mirage heart bloodline.
"See, nothing to fear," said Aurora gently. "It's just showing your core strengths." Liya nodded, feeling strangely comforted in who the beautiful shimmering lights confirmed her to be.
Finally Jen placed his palms upon the etched crystal surface. It blazed with brilliant amber light, resonating through his very bones.
"diclod blood!" exclaimed Aurora in delight. " for gravity, and direction." She grabbed Jen in a tight, proud hug.
At last, Aurora and Sumi took their turns, producing violet nebulaic mists and verdant sparks respectively. Aurora nodded sagely. "Just as I thought - Coskye and Speetrist lineages. Very rare!"
Sumi's speed aligned more with wind and thought manipulation. They had always assumed the sisters shared an ancestry.
Aurora just smiled mysteriously. "It's about your spirit, not blood." She hugged Sumi tightly. "We're still family no matter what."
As the family retired that night, Jax lingered in the yard gazing up at the stars pensively. Though he didn't grasp the orb's significance, it had awakened an old reckless spark inside him.
Jax was jolted from his thoughts by urgent shouts. Rushing over, his blood turned to ice - the meadow had become a sheer rock wall trapping them against the house. High above, Aurora and Sumi clung desperately, perilously close to losing their grip.
"Hold on!" shouted Jax. But even Jen's spatial warping was useless against the reality-warping forces pinning them helplessly. This was the dark maze's retaliation for their intrusion.
Yuna desperately tried hacking the quantum interface projecting this illusion while Liya cast disruptive glyphs. But their efforts had no effect on a construct woven from dimensional essence itself.
Aurora's voice floated weakly down. "It's feeding on our auras...can't maintain focus." Even her prodigious talents were no match for the ancient sentience they had disturbed.
As Sumi slipped, screaming while vicious winds buffeted them, Jax acted on pure instinct. He sprinted up the impossible vertical surface faster than ever before. But just as his outstretched hand grasped Sumi's, the cliff face trembled.
With a sickening crack, the rock shear'd through Jax's right arm, severing it. But his left hand held fast to Sumi's trembling fingers. Jen quickly levitated them both down to safety.
Collapsing into Liya's arms, Jax struggled against the searing pain and blood loss. But through his agony, he glimpsed the orb flaring wildly on the grass. Understanding dawned - it was their only hope!
Summoning the last of his strength, Jax dove for the artifact. He seized it with his remaining hand, feeling its power surge into his ravaged body. With a primal roar, Jax channeled the unfathomable cosmic force into one pure act of defiance.
Reality itself shuddered as the dark cliff dissolved away into mist. The meadow rippled back to normal as the orb tumbled from Jax's numb fingers. He sank into blissful unconsciousness, knowing his family was safe.
Later, after emergency care had stabilized him, Jax awoke to Kaganji's concerned face. The grim words sunk in slowly - his hand was gone completely, erasure by the orb's ancient power absolute.
But Jax forced a smile for his friend. "Small price, knowing they're safe." He had sacrificed without hesitation, finally embracing his FlameHeart bloodline's calling to selfless courage.
In the weeks that followed, Jax adjusted to life one-handed with his usual swaggering humor. But at night, phantom pain often made sleep elusive. So he would slip outside to gaze up at the stars until exhaustion claimed him.
One night, Kaganji joined Jax by the firepit, an awkward bundle in his hands. "I made you something, my friend," he said gently. Unwrapping the cloth revealed a fully articulated mechanical hand.
Jax stared in awe as Kaganji helped attach the prosthetic. Its smooth chrome surfaces whirred softly to life, fingers flexing. "Figured I owed you for this," Kaganji said gruffly.
Overcome, Jax pulled his dear friend into a hug with both flesh and metal arms. Together, they had faced the unknown and triumphed through sacrifice and compassion. Come whatever trials ahead, nothing could defeat their family's spirit now.
Under the nebula-strewn sky, Kaganji showed Jax how to manipulate the dexterous mechanical hand whose strength would never falter. A new path was unfolding thanks to this gift from one who knew him true.
So they walked on, spirits lifted high. The gleaming stars turned slowly overhead, keeping faith's silent vigil. Tomorrow's sun would rise on fresh possibility, but today was enough.