Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition

Chapter 449 Story 449: Descent into the Abyss
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The spiral staircase led the team into an oppressive darkness that seemed to consume the golden glow of the Hall of Lions above. As their boots clattered against damp, uneven stone, the temperature dropped, and the air grew thick with the stench of decay. At the base of the stairs, they found themselves in a cavernous labyrinth—a haunting underworld of jagged stalactites and shimmering pools of stagnant water.

"Everyone stay sharp," Rook commanded, his voice echoing faintly. "This place reeks of traps."

Shadow scanned the area with her scope, the faint light from their tactical gear casting eerie shadows on the walls. "This isn't just natural erosion," she murmured. "These formations are deliberate. Someone—or something—built this."

Viper knelt by a pool, her fingers brushing against the water's surface. She recoiled instantly. "Acid," she muttered, wiping her glove on her pants. "They're not making it easy for us."

A faint glow appeared in the distance, pulsating like a heartbeat. It illuminated a narrow path lined with sharp, uneven rocks. Ghost led the way, his movements silent as he scouted ahead. The others followed cautiously, weapons ready.

As they moved deeper, the glow grew stronger, revealing ancient carvings on the cavern walls. The depictions were grotesque—twisted humanoid figures battling monstrous beasts, their faces contorted in agony. Beneath the carvings, an inscription in a long-forgotten language seemed to whisper, though no one could decipher its meaning.

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"Looks like this place was designed to keep something in," Bulwark grunted, his heavy armor scraping against the narrow passage.

"Or to keep us out," Shadow replied, her eyes narrowing as she examined the carvings.

The path widened into a chamber, the glow now emanating from a massive crystal embedded in the ceiling. The light revealed a maze of stone pillars and flowing streams of acid, creating an intricate but deadly landscape. At the center of the room stood a pedestal, atop which rested a small, ornate key.

"That has to be it," Rook said, his gaze fixed on the key. "But it's never that simple."

As if in response to his words, the ground trembled, and the streams of acid surged, forming walls that began to close in. From the shadows emerged creatures unlike anything they had faced before—amalgamations of rock and molten metal, their eyes burning with the same golden light as the lions above.

"Defensive positions!" Rook barked, raising his weapon.

The creatures charged with terrifying speed, their molten forms leaving trails of fire and acid in their wake. Bulwark unleashed a barrage of heavy rounds, creating momentary barriers between the team and the advancing creatures. Shadow climbed a pillar, her sniper shots targeting the creatures' cores with precision. Your adventure continues at Freewebnovel

Ghost darted through the chaos, reaching the pedestal. He examined the key and the surrounding mechanisms, his nimble fingers working to disarm the trap while the others held off the onslaught.

"Almost… got it!" Ghost yelled as the key released with a click.

The creatures froze, their molten forms crumbling to ash as the acid streams receded. The chamber fell silent once more, save for the team's heavy breaths.

Rook pocketed the key, his eyes scanning the chamber for their next challenge. "Let's move. The throne room is close. No turning back now."

With renewed resolve, they pressed forward, the glow of the crystal fading as they ventured deeper into the abyss.

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