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Oil and Ash (A LitRpg Adventure)
Chapter Twelve: Shadows in the Steel

Chapter Twelve: Shadows in the Steel

As Joel looked up, the creature rose from the water in a horrifying sprawl, a monolithic beast towering above them with writhing tendrils that seemed to stretch out like the dark limbs of some ancient god. Tentacles, slick with oily shadows, reached skyward, some splashing down, sending waves crashing against the raft, while others coiled and twisted with a bone-chilling hunger. Its maw opened, revealing rows of jagged, gleaming white teeth in the only break from the inky black, and Joel’s breath caught. The creature loomed, a monstrous labyrinth of shifting limbs and gaping jaws—terrifying, ancient, and alive with a malevolent intelligence.

One of the no-name rig workers, Joel needs to learn their names if he survives, just yelled, “Where did these freaking monsters come from?”

“They sure as shit, aren’t from here.”

Darren yelled, “Freaking reds, that is where! Eat lightning.” He pointed but the blast only blasted one tentacle off, and it didn’t even seem to slow the monster down.

Yet as fear coiled through his spine, Joel’s heart card pulsed, flooding him with a defiant surge of energy.

The HUD flickered to life with a message: Enemy Detected: Eldritch Void spawn. Weaknesses Unknown. Adaptive Combat Recommended.

“No! Shit, dumbass,” Joel cursed.

The silver sheen of Sentinel’s Last Bastion wrapped tighter around his body as if preparing him for the fight of his life.

The creature lunged, oily tentacles lashing out with terrifying speed. Joel ducked, his reflexes sharper than he remembered, and rolled to the side, narrowly missing a swipe that would have thrown him from the raft. A fierce glint of white teeth flashed within the writhing darkness as if the monster took sick pleasure in every missed attack.

The others watched, tense and silent, their hands still on their paddles, but their eyes fixed on Joel.

Without missing a beat, Joel activated his HUD and targeted one of the void creature's exposed limbs. The armor seemed to pulse with him as he braced himself, gritting his teeth. "Alright, you twisted freak," he growled under his breath. "Let’s see how tough you really are."

He threw himself at the creature, striking the nearest tentacle with a punch that sent ripples through the strange, shifting form. The impact sent oily residue splattering across his armor, but it absorbed the strike with an unsettling adaptability, shifting the oil and coating his armor in a sheen of darkness.

As he pulled back, a system notification flashed across his HUD:

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Personal System Notification:

Adaptation Initiated: Absorbing Enemy Essence...

Adaptation Successful: Temporary Void Shield Gained

New Armor Status:

* Defensive and Absorption Abilities: Enhanced

* Void Shield Layer: Active

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An oily, shadow-like layer rippled over Sentinel’s Last Bastion, merging with its silver sheen, and Joel felt the creature’s dark essence reinforce him, adding a shield that felt both alien and unstoppable. The monster reeled back, its form shuddering, the other survivors cheering him on as he lunged forward, his fist coated in shadowed silver.

"Come on, Joel! Show that thing who’s boss!" Darren yelled, eyes wide with a mixture of awe and terror.

Joel didn’t hesitate. He swung again, this time aiming for the core of the creature’s mass, the silvery armor of Sentinel’s Last Bastion blazing with energy as it powered up his blow. The punch landed with a satisfying crack, and the creature split, spilling oily tendrils back into the water as it screamed—a sound so otherworldly it seemed to vibrate in his very bones.

“Keep going, Joel!” Craig shouted, paddling furiously but never taking his eyes off the fight. "Give it everything!"

With each strike, the HUD displayed an energy bar tracking his armor’s adaptation levels. Joel could feel himself tiring, but he pressed on, each punch and block more confident than the last. His armor shimmered and pulsed with the combined essence of metal and shadow, deflecting each blow and returning it with even greater force.

The creature’s mouth opened wide, and from its depths erupted a soul-rending scream that shook the very air. The sound cut through Joel, raw and primal, dredging up a wave of terror so intense he felt his legs almost buckle beneath him. Around him, the others gasped, some dropping their paddles, hands clutching their ears to block out the unholy noise.

The Void Beast’s scream tore through the survivors like a storm of razors, digging violently into their minds—if not their very souls. Craig’s face went ashen, his eyes hollow with a horror he couldn’t shake, like he was staring into the depths of his own grave. Another survivor, the mud engineer, clutched his chest, his breaths coming in short, frantic gasps as if the very air had turned toxic. One of the no-named rig workers stood paralyzed, hands trembling, eyes fixed on the towering horror, tears streaking down his face as he whimpered, “No… no, please…”

The fear wasn’t just felt—it was alive, a darkness seeping into each of them, clawing deep into their minds, warping every shadow and sound into something twisted and hostile. It was as if death itself had manifested, relentless and all-consuming, intent on tearing the will to live right out of their souls.

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Then, in the corner of Joel’s vision, a small icon began flashing—Inventory. He blinked, struggling against the fear tightening around his chest. The prompt hovered before him, as clear as day.

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Personal System Notification:

Inventory Update: Do you wish to add Mack's Heart Card, Grit of the Forgotten, to your Player Deck? [YES] | [NO]

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Without hesitation, Joel mentally clicked YES, and an instant wave of calm began to settle over him. It was like a veil being lifted, the fear ebbing away as Mack’s strength poured into him. The haunting scream lost its grip, muted by the unbreakable resilience Grit of the Forgotten afforded.

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Personal System Notification:

Grit of the Forgotten Activated

Effect: Fear Resistance for 30 Seconds

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A steely determination took over. Joel steadied his breath, feeling his pulse slow and his senses sharpen. His voice came out steady, low, and fierce. “Not today, you bastard.”

Joel’s body was in motion before he even registered his own decision—instinct, rage, and pure will took over. With a war cry, Joel launched himself forward, sprinting straight at the monstrous creature. It was massive, towering above him, a twisted amalgamation of death. Tentacles the size of trees thrashed and whipped, snapping at him with relentless fury. One tentacle lashed toward him, and Joel didn’t flinch—instead, he leaped up, letting the tendril sail beneath his feet, using its slick surface as a runway to propel himself higher.

The beast roared in fury, a sound that ripped through the air, shaking the very waves around them, but Joel’s heart burned hotter than his fear. He could see an opening—a shifting mass where the creature’s core pulsed, faintly illuminated beneath the dark. Without hesitation, Joel lunged, his fist coated in a shimmering, crackling energy as he drove it into the monster’s flesh. His blow landed like a cannon, ripping a gash through the oily hide, sending an eruption of foul, thick liquid splattering over the sea and the raft below.

The creature’s roar turned to a screech of agony, but it wasn’t done. Its tentacles writhed around him in a frenzy, and one caught his leg, yanking him backward with impossible strength. He felt the pressure build, but the Sentinel’s Last Bastion armor barely held, another blow like that and Joel would be dead. Twisting his body mid-air, Joel wrenched himself free, landing in a crouch just as another tentacle whipped toward him.

The beast lurched forward, opening its massive maw, a gaping void lined with razor-like teeth, ready to devour him whole. Joel grinned—a dark, determined glint in his eyes as he called out to Oliver mentally while his own heartbeat pounding in sync with his armor.

When he was mere feet from the monster’s maw, he dove, rolling under its crushing bite, emerging on the other side and driving his fists into another thick mass of its body. He let loose everything he had, each strike exploding with power that reverberated through him and into the monster’s form.

The creature faltered, black ooze spilling from its wounds, a dark, almost tangible rage in its thrashing movements. But Joel didn’t stop—he scaled the monster like it was part of the rig, driving hit after hit into its core, each strike cutting deeper, each roar from the beast weaker than the last.

He knew he was in the fight of his life, a battle that tested every inch of willpower he had, but he could feel it—that glimmer of victory, of survival.

The monster’s rage surged, and a massive tentacle whipped toward Joel with blinding speed, slamming into him like a sledgehammer. The force tore through his defenses, throwing him backward as his right pauldron—once a solid piece of Sentinel’s Last Bastion—shattered on impact. It splintered off with a wrenching crack, fragments of the silver and void-infused metal scattering like broken glass across the churning sea below.

Joel felt the shock vibrate through his body, his shoulder blazing with pain as he scrambled to his feet, the absence of the pauldron leaving him feeling oddly vulnerable. His HUD flashed a warning, and a system notification blinked to life in the corner of his vision.

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Personal System Notification:

Damage Detected: Armor Fragmented

Sentinel’s Last Bastion Integrity at 22%

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But he didn’t have time to focus on the loss. Another tentacle lunged for him, and he spun, dodging just in time, feeling the scrape of air as the limb whipped past, nearly knocking him off balance again. He clenched his fists, pushing down the rising frustration. The beast was adapting, relentless in its assault.

“Is that all you’ve got?” he growled through gritted teeth, his voice hoarse but defiant. The creature let out a deep, guttural roar in response, as if mocking his words, and Joel surged forward, ignoring the ache in his shoulder and the battered state of his armor. He wasn’t done—not by a long shot.

His heart burned hotter, and with a furious shout, he leapt, driving himself back into the fray, the remnants of his armor gleaming in the dark.

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Personal System Notification:

Warning: Power Levels Critical

Sentinel’s Last Bastion Integrity at 12%

Absorption Abilities and Defensive Systems at Risk. Recommend Immediate Termination of Combat.

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Joel’s HUD flashed, the critical warning glaring at him, but he forced it aside, his gaze fixed on the writhing, monstrous form looming above him. With a surge of determination, he knew he had only one shot left—a final strike to finish this nightmare before his armor gave out completely.

Joel screams, “Is that all you got, I will take your best shot.”

He steadied himself, drawing every ounce of power his heart card had left, feeling the armor hum as it responded to his desperate intent. He leapt, using the remaining void energy he’d absorbed, sprinting up the creature’s undulating tentacles, vaulting from one to another with fierce agility. The monster twisted and roared, its jaws snapping at him, but Joel was faster.

As he reached the top, he launched himself forward, driving his fist—charged with the last of his armor’s strength—into the creature’s head with everything he had. A shockwave of power exploded outward, the impact tearing through the beast’s oily, writhing mass. The creature’s scream reverberated through the air, high-pitched and guttural, as it began to disintegrate from the inside out, black sludge splattering in every direction as it melted away.

Joel crashed down into the water below, gasping as he surfaced, watching as the creature dissolved into nothingness. The oily black remnants scattered across the waves, leaving an eerie silence in its wake. He was drenched, exhausted, his armor flickering and barely holding together, but he’d done it.

Panting, Joel looked down, watching as the silvery sheen of Sentinel’s Last Bastion reabsorbed the last of the void essence as the waters settled.

They’d won this fight.

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Personal System Notification: Congratulations!

You have defeated a Level 5 Void Defiler.

You have gained sufficient experience to level your Heart Card.

Mechanic Level: Increased to Level 2

New abilities and upgrades available for Sentinel’s Last Bastion.