The hidden door creaked open, revealing a long corridor bathed in golden light. The team exchanged weary glances, the toll of the labyrinth's endless trials evident in their battered gear and fatigued faces. Yet, they pressed on, drawn toward the unknown.
The corridor opened into a massive chamber, its grandeur surpassing anything they had encountered so far. Tall, arched ceilings glimmered with intricate gold inlays, and massive chandeliers hung suspended, their flames casting dancing shadows on the polished marble floor. At the center of the room stood a grand dais with a single elevated throne, its ornate backrest adorned with roaring lion carvings.
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Flanking the throne were two towering statues of armored knights, their massive swords pointed downward into the floor. Their eyes glowed faintly, much like the lion statues from before, giving the unsettling impression that they were alive.
"This feels... wrong," Shadow whispered, her sniper rifle raised as she scanned the room.
"I don't trust statues anymore," Bulwark grunted, keeping his heavy weapon trained on the knights.
Rook stepped forward cautiously, his eyes fixed on the throne. "It's another trial. Stay sharp."
As they approached the dais, a deep, commanding voice echoed through the chamber.
"Welcome, mortals. You have shown courage, but now you face the Trial of Judgment. Prove your worth, or be condemned."
The ground beneath them rumbled, and the air grew heavy. The knights' statues stirred, their stone forms breaking away to reveal armored giants wielding impossibly large blades. They stepped forward, their movements deliberate and menacing.
"Great," Viper muttered, drawing her combat knives. "More statues coming to life."
But before the team could engage, the room itself transformed. The walls shimmered, and the team found themselves separated, each standing alone in a small circle of light. The voice spoke again, this time resonating in their minds.
"Your judgment is personal. Each of you must face your own truth."
Rook's circle expanded, revealing a battlefield strewn with fallen comrades. He recognized the facesāsoldiers he had failed to save in past missions. Their lifeless eyes seemed to accuse him as a shadowy figure stepped forward, mirroring his own appearance.
"You lead them to their deaths," the shadow hissed. "You call it strategy, but it's survival at their expense." Discover exclusive content at Freewebnovel
Viper found herself in a dimly lit alley, surrounded by shadows of her past victims. The whispers of those she had killed in close combat grew louder, accusing her of being a monster.
Shadow was back on a rooftop, her scope trained on an innocent target she had once hesitated to eliminateāan error that had cost many lives.
Bulwark faced the rubble of a destroyed village, the result of his explosives. The cries of those who had suffered rang in his ears.
Ghost stood in a dark room, confronted by a version of himself that seemed to flicker in and out of visibility. "You hide because you fear being seen for what you truly are," the figure said.
The team battled their inner demons, each trial forcing them to confront their deepest regrets and fears. One by one, they overcame their doubts, their resolve strengthening.
As they emerged from their trials, the knights froze mid-step, their glowing eyes fading. The throne room returned to its original state, and the voice spoke again.
"You have been judged... and found worthy. Proceed."
A hidden passage opened behind the throne, leading into darkness. The team regrouped, their expressions grim but determined.
"We're not done yet," Rook said, leading the way forward. "But we're getting closer."