Fallen Connection
hest, the weight of what they had done suddenly too much to bear. The system was collapsing, but
djusted the console in front of her. Sparks flew from the control panel as it short-circuited in response to the sudden overload of energy. B
vault was now a maelstrom of destruction. The walls buckled inward, glowing conduits sparking in protest. It was
as he fought to maintain control of the magic within him. Every step he took w
s... it's pulling everything down. The core's failure has triggered a chai
lls began to cave in on themselves. Dust and debris filled the air,
oice sharp with panic. "We need to leav
astructure crumbling in on itself, like the final throes of a dying beast. The streets outside the Nexus were just as bad
of the Nexus were now completely gone, reduced to rubble and twisted metal. The city
voice filled with disbelief. "The Architects'
"We're still alive. We still have a chance. We
urning circuitry. The once pristine streets of the city were now warped, the buildings groaning as they swayed in the
ng heavily on him. "The city... it's too far gone. We can'
chitects would have rebuilt it. They would have kept con
oice hoarse with emotion. "Look around you
rrowing in frustration. "What are
around them. Finally, he spoke, his voice soft and heavy. "I don't know. Maybe we did the right thing.
s the city's lifeblood, and without it, everything was crumbling. But they couldn't change what had been done. The only
d through gritted teeth, desperation creeping in
x it. We need to get to the surface. The city's systems are gone, and the und
ld be. If they could make it there, maybe-just maybe-they could still find a way to rebuild. But it wasn't going to be easy.
ed streets. The air was thick with the smell of burning plastic and metal, the city's once-vibrant skyline now reduced to a sil
rection as they tried to escape the falling buildings and the collapse of the city's infrastructure. The
voice strained. "We're almost
main square, their faces grim and desperate. They were trapped, cut off from the exit, surrounded by a maze of collapsing buil
said, his voice tight. "We c
ty was falling apart. The survivors were trapped, and the only way to get to safety was through the
as said, his voice laced with r
an't just leave them. We're not like the Architects.
ir predicament. He knew she was right. He couldn't
ly. "We'll help them. Bu
ough the crumbling streets toward the surface. The chaos around them was overwhelming-people pushing
ke the very air. The ground beneath their feet trembled once again, and the sky overhead darkened with the smoke o
. The Architects were gone. The Nexus was destroyed. T
steady despite the chaos around them
heavy but resolute. "But