The Crimson Nexus
before the floating shard, its crimson glow casting jagged shadows across the walls. Around him,
pered, her disruptor clut
ed, outgunned, and, if Revenant was telling the truth, outma
aid quietly. "You focus on neutra
ng artifact. "I can try, but it'll take time. If that thing is f
el muttered, pulling a small EMP gre
link, and for a moment, nothing happened. Then, with a high-pitched whine, the grenade erupted inharging into the room
s their comms and devices shorted out. Revenant, however, rema
voice cool and unflinching. "I
r arrest for the murder of Councilor Solen and possession
you can stop this? The Nexus has already chosen i
rimson energy flared to life, deflecting the shot. Revenant's voice echoe, Detective," he said. "Now,
el like a freight train. He was thrown backward, skidding
sruptor, aiming it at the shard. Blue arcs of energy leapt from th
unreadable. "Ah, the mage," he said. "How quaint. Yo
as the disruptor strained against the shard's
osure slipped. He stepped toward Nyssa, raising his hand to
t Revenant, striking him across the side with all his strengt
ch," Kael growle
catch the pipe mid-swing. With a twist of his wrist,
aid, his tone almost admiring.
the energy crackling around it carving
charge nearly depleted. She glanced at Kael, her
. He spotted a series of conduits snaking out from its base, thei
ad the conduit
in her eyes. She redirected the disruptor's en
orce knocking Revenant off balance. He staggered backward, clu
e distorted and echoing. "You d
ng inward with a deafening roar. The chamber was plunged into d
to his feet, his e
ed from behind a fallen support beam. S
e room. Revenant was gone, leaving only
about?" Nyssa asked, staring
grim. "I don't know, but whatever
at this was only the beginning. The Crimson Nexus had been stopped-
the darkness, Rev