The Shadow Lord let out one final roar before collapsing into a heap of shimmering ash.
The barrier surrounding the room disappeared, and the air grew still.
The party stood in stunned silence for a moment before breaking into relieved laughter and cheers.
Miles felt a wave of satisfaction wash over him. For the first time, he wasn’t just an observer—he was part of the victory.
Lancy turned to him, a genuine smile on her face. “You did it, Miles. We all did.”
And for the first time, Miles believed it.
The party’s triumphant cheers echoed through the cavern, their spirits lifted by the hard-won victory. John was laughing, leaning against his staff for support, while Nancy inspected the shimmering ash left behind by the Shadow Lord.
Lancy sheathed her swords, a look of satisfaction on her face as she turned to Miles.
“We actually did it,” she said, her voice soft with disbelief.
Miles, however, felt a gnawing unease. Something wasn’t right. While the others celebrated, he opened his system interface and checked his inventory.
There was no reward.
Not a single gold coin, potion, or material. No sign of the loot a boss of this magnitude should have dropped. His heart sank.
“This isn’t over,” he muttered.
He quickly rolled to confirm his suspicion. The system responded with a critical success, and a chilling message appeared in his interface:
Warning: The Shadow Lord has entered its second phase. Remaining time: 60 seconds.
Miles’ stomach twisted. “Guys, stop celebrating!” he shouted, his voice cutting through the party’s laughter.
The others froze, turning to him with confused expressions.
“What are you talking about?” Nancy asked, a potion still in her hand.
“The boss—it’s not dead!” Miles said, his voice urgent. “It’s entering a second phase. We’ve got less than a minute before it’s back!”
Their faces went pale as the reality of his words sunk in.
“No,” John said, his voice trembling. “That’s impossible. We saw it die!”
But before anyone could say more, the ground began to shake violently.
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A deafening roar echoed through the chamber, and the shimmering ash that had once been the Shadow Lord began to swirl into a vortex of dark energy. The air grew heavy, charged with malevolent power, and a blinding flash of light forced the party to shield their eyes.
When the light faded, the Shadow Lord stood before them once more—but this time, it was different.
Its body had grown larger, towering over the party with an aura of pure malice. Its once-humanoid form had become monstrous, with elongated limbs, jagged spikes protruding from its back, and glowing red veins coursing through its shadowy skin.
The creature’s massive clawed hand slammed into the ground, causing the cavern to quake. A wave of dark energy radiated from its body, forcing the party to brace themselves.
Lancy unsheathed her swords, her expression grim. “Everyone, get ready! This is going to be worse than before.”
The Shadow Lord wasted no time, lunging at the party with terrifying speed. Lancy darted forward, meeting its attack head-on with a desperate clash of blades.
“John, heal her!” Miles shouted.
John snapped out of his stupor and cast a healing spell, but the strain of the first battle had left him drained. His spell fizzled weakly, and panic flickered across his face.
Nancy hurled an explosive potion at the boss, but it barely staggered the creature. “My potions aren’t doing enough damage!” she yelled.
Miles cursed under his breath. He rolled to see if his luck could offer a solution, and the system granted him an idea: Distract the boss.
“Over here, you overgrown shadow!” he shouted, waving his arms and sprinting to the side.
The Shadow Lord’s glowing eyes locked onto him, and it let out a guttural roar before charging
Miles ran as fast as his legs could carry him, narrowly dodging the boss’s attacks as it smashed through the cavern, leaving destruction in its wake.
“Keep it busy!” Lancy called out. “We’ll regroup and figure out a new plan!”
Miles didn’t need to be told twice. He zigzagged across the chamber, using his luck to avoid the worst of the Shadow Lord’s strikes. Each time the boss’s claws or energy blasts came dangerously close, he managed to dodge by a hair’s breadth.
But he couldn’t keep this up forever.
“Anytime you’re ready, guys!” he yelled.
Lancy, John, and Nancy huddled together, quickly formulating a strategy.
“It’s stronger now, but it has to have a weakness,” Lancy said, her mind racing. “The first phase had a core—something we had to break. Maybe it’s still there, but hidden.”
“Or it could’ve moved,” Nancy said. “If we can find it, my potions might be able to disrupt it.”
John nodded. “And I can try to amplify her attack with a healing spell. But we’ll need a distraction.”
Lancy glanced at Miles, who was still dodging the boss’s relentless attacks. “He’s already doing that. Let’s move!”
The three of them spread out, searching for any sign of the boss’s core. Nancy rolled to locate it, and the system guided her to a faint glow near the Shadow Lord’s chest.
“I found it!” she shouted. “It’s in its chest, just under the armor!”
Lancy nodded. “John, boost her attack. I’ll create an opening.”
She charged at the Shadow Lord, her twin swords blazing with energy. With a series of precise strikes, she managed to crack the armor around the boss’s chest, exposing the core.
“Nancy, now!”
Nancy hurled a concentrated explosive potion at the core, and John chanted a spell to amplify its effect. The potion struck true, detonating with a brilliant flash of light.
The Shadow Lord let out an ear-piercing scream as its core began to destabilize.
Miles seized the opportunity. Rolling for luck, he managed to position himself directly under the boss. With all his strength, he hurled a dagger at the exposed core.
The dagger struck the core, embedding itself deep within. The Shadow Lord froze, its massive body trembling as cracks of light spread across its form.
With one final roar, the creature exploded into a burst of energy, disintegrating into nothingness.
The chamber fell silent, save for the party’s ragged breaths.