Rise of the Horde-Chapter 430 -

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Ishaq and his companions stood transfixed, the winged creature's commanding presence filling the chamber. Its very essence seemed to calm the chaos that had unfolded moments before.

Yet, amidst the awe-inspiring serenity it exuded, a sense of trepidation lingered. The winged being's knowledge and power were undeniable, and the reason for its pursuit of them three was clear as day to them, it was to bring them back.

"Ishaq, your path has veered towards darkness," the winged one continued, its gaze now fixed on the awakened. "Your actions of colluding with the Outcasts instead of hunting them down is against one of your very sworn duties. If you weren't one of the Grand Master of the Orders of Light, I would have had your head with no trial." The creature's tone, though firm, held a hint of disappointment.

Ishaq, his voice steady despite the turmoil within, found his resolve. "I am merely working with them temporarily, to protect the one that I hold dear. Even if it means turning my back against the light and embracing the dark, I am willing." His determination hung heavy in the air, a challenge to the winged being's intentions.

The winged creature's gaze softened, and its voice, though still carrying the weight of authority, took on a gentler tone. "Ishaq, your devotion is admirable, but you have been deceived. That woman you loved so mych, the one who has led you down this path, does not return your affections. Her heart belongs to another, and she has manipulated your love for her own ends."

Ishaq's eyes widened in disbelief, and a wave of emotions washed over him. He struggled to process the winged creature's words, his love for the woman, and the possibility of her betrayal was too like a heavy burden on his shoulders. "What do you mean?" he asked, his voice hoarse.

The winged being turned its attention to the unconscious king lying by the altar. "Is this the one you hold so dear?" it asked, its gaze fixed on the motionless figure. Ishaq nodded, his heart heavy.

"Yes," he whispered. A laugh, filled with disdain and disappointment, escaped the creature's lips.

"Oh, Ishaq, how could you be so foolish? That woman, this 'king' you hold so dearly, is but a pawn in a much larger game. She has manipulated your feelings to further her own agenda."

."You have fallen into their trap, Ishaq," the creature continued, its gaze now filled with a mixture of pity and warning. "Your love for this woman has clouded your judgment and led you down this troubled path. In distant lands, you conceal yourself, tirelessly guarding one who is not your own, as your Order crumbles in your absence and the sway of your faction wanes, its strength weakening."

"If not for the favor that I owe to your archbishop, I would not spend so much effort for you," it continued.

"How can you prove that he," Ishaq's gaze turned towards the king, "Is not my own?" he questioned, his voice filled with uncertainty.

The winged creature let out a soft chuckle, "That's easy. Get a drop of his blood and yours, and I'll perform a Blood Resonance. You will see that his blood doesn't resonate with yours."

Ishaq stood, his eyes fixed on the unconscious king, as the winged creature prepared for the ritual.

The air crackled with anticipation, and the weight of the revelation hung heavy in the chamber.

The Blood Resonance, a spell known to only the highest echelons of the Church of Light, would lay bare the truth of the king's identity.

As the winged creature chanted ancient incantations, a soft glow emanated from the altar, enveloping the king's blood and Ishaq's.

Ishaq's heart pounded in his chest, his breath coming in short, sharp bursts. Despite his doubts and the creature's assertions, a small part of him still hoped that their bond was genuine. Then, in an instant, the truth was revealed. The winged creature's eyes remained serious, but a sorrowful expression crossed its face.

Ishaq felt as if he had been punched in the gut. The deception was real; the king was not his. More than two decades of devotion, shattered in an instant.

The room spun, and Ishaq struggled to process the magnitude of the betrayal. His love, his dedication, had been manipulated and exploited. A bitter taste filled his mouth as the realization sank in.

The woman he had loved had used him. As the winged creature moved to comfort him, Ishaq felt a surge of anger. "Why?" he croaked, his voice raw.

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"Why would she do this to me?" The creature's gaze was filled with compassion, but it offered little solace. "She sought to use your powers for her own gain, Ishaq. Your love was a tool to be wielded."

Ishaq's mind reeled as he grappled with the depth of the deception. The woman he had trusted had played him like a puppet, and he had danced to her tune, oblivious to the truth.

The weight of his mistake bore down on him, threatening to crush him. In that moment, as he stood amidst the ruins of his devotion, Ishaq knew that his world had changed forever.

"But it was under the arrangement of someone else," the winged creature continued, "If you want to uncover the truth, head back and meet with your archbishop and he will tell you everything."

Ishaq's world had indeed turned upside down. The revelation of the king's true identity and the betrayal by the woman he loved had shaken him to his core. As he stood there, tears staining his cheeks, he felt a mix of emotions: anger at the deception, sorrow for the loss of his love, and a burning desire for answers and justice.

The winged creature, witnessing the turmoil within Ishaq, offered a comforting presence. Its gentle wings seemed to envelop him in a soothing embrace, providing a momentary respite from the chaos.

With a heavy heart, Ishaq turned to face the unconscious king, his gaze intense and filled with a mixture of pain and determination. The winged creature's words echoed in his mind, and he knew that his path forward would be fraught with challenges.

Steeling himself, he took a step toward the altar, his eyes fixed on the motionless figure. "I will get the answers I seek," he vowed, his voice steady despite the storm of emotions within. "And those who conspired against me will answer for their deeds." The weight of his decision bore down on him, but he stood resolute, his gaze never wavering.

Beyond the confines of the chamber, the bustling city awaited, unaware of the dramatic turn of events that had just unfolded. Queen Elara, too, remained ignorant of the truth behind the radiant being's arrival.

On one corner of the chamber, the demoness cackled, her eyes alight with malicious glee. "Fools! You are all fools! My master is coming. He will bring about your demise!" Her words echoed off the ancient walls, filling the room with a sense of impending doom.

As if in response to her proclamation, the unconscious king's body began to levitate, rising slowly from the altar. The turbulent demonic energy swirling around him seemed to consume his very being.

The rift, a gaping maw of darkness, pulsed with a malevolent force, as if drawing its power directly from the depths of the fiery depths.

Without warning, the winged creature sprang into action. With its majestic wings outspread, it charged towards the demoness, its speed a blur. The force of its movement sent shockwaves rippling across the room, causing the very foundations of the Sand Palace to tremble.

The demoness, caught off guard by the sudden assault, was slammed against the ancient walls of the chamber. The impact reverberated through the structure, shaking the very ground beneath their feet.

The winged creature's eyes blazed with righteous fury, and its voice, filled with the authority of the heavens, boomed through the room. "Silence, demon! Your master's arrival changes nothing. The forces of light will prevail, and your dark schemes shall be laid to waste!"

The demoness, her body bruised and battered, spat out a mouthful of blood. Her eyes, burning with hatred, fixed on the winged creature. "You may have won this battle, but the war is far from over. My master's reach is long, and his power is beyond your comprehension. Mark my words, the darkness will consume you all!" As the demoness's maniacal laughter filled the chamber, the winged creature turned its attention back to the unconscious king, the rift, and the growing demonic energy that threatened to unleash chaos upon the world.

From the rift upon the altar, an angry roar came, "The host that you have prepared is nothing but a corpse!"

The demonic energy that was dancing around the body of the unconscious got sucked into the rift and vanished completely. The king's body now without the support of the energies fell down on the crude altar.