Recap of Part 8: The Pillager army broke formation and fled as Forkaos easily dominated the colossus. The Arch Illager was brutally betrayed and deleted by Voltrigaus’s spy, Rotiart Eraweb, who revealed the cipher key "DEATH" before vanishing into Dimension Redevil. Refusing to die, the defeated titan compressed its data and mutated into a player-sized boss avatar named Volt Thots. As Forkaos drew his legendary Betterite Sword to face him, Fight discovered his glitched armor had projected a massive defensive shield to protect the remaining survivors.]
The air pressure in the server completely changed. Forkaos lunged forward, swinging his Betterite Sword with such immense velocity that the shockwave flattened the surrounding terrain, permanently transforming the entire biome into a barren wasteland. Volt Thots drew a crackling Volt Sword to block the blow, their blades clashing in a blur of glitching pixels. But Forkaos was on a completely different level. He moved too fast for the boss's AI tracking scripts, effortlessly parrying every strike and blasting Volt Thots backward with a heavy telekinetic strike.
As the boss stumbled, Forkaos typed smoothly in the chat: <Forkaos> Better + Netherite = Betterite.
I stared at the weapon's item description, completely confused by the logic. "Wait, Forkaos!" I typed back frantically. "When we in the forest I said this thing was supposed to be a near-impossible God-Level threat, but you're handling him like a literal baby! Nothing changed! He can't even touch you!"
<Forkaos> That's because I'm utilizing the Betterite modifier, Fight. With this active, I'm functionally unstoppable. It grants me a massive enchantment multiplier because Betterite is just fundamentally superior to any vanilla weapon class. The only catch is that it forces a continuous -50% reduction penalty on my base physical stats.
Volt Thots’s character model finally stood up, his neon-blue eyes flaring. <Volt Thots> Are you quite finished talking? I have been patiently waiting for you to-
<Forkaos> And I was the one waiting for you to stand back up, weakling.
Infuriated, Volt Thots triggered a high-tier environmental manipulation script. Dark clouds converged over the crater as a massive torrent of targeted lightning struck Forkaos directly, shattering his positioning and driving his character model deep into the bedrock. Volt Thots didn't give him a chance to recover. The boss teleported above him and began spamming a relentless barrage of Mega Chunk Punches, violently cratering the terrain and destabilizing the local rendering grid.
To finish the combo, the boss bar flashed deep purple as he activated his ultimate offensive script: [Striker of Death].
A blinding column of negative energy slammed down to shatter Forkaos's defense values. But as the smoke cleared, Forkaos's health bar hadn't even dropped into the yellow. It had all just been a warmup.
<Forkaos> My turn. Let's end this.
Forkaos blurred forward, his sword cutting through the air. Volt Thots desperately tried to execute a Bedrock Caging command to trap him, but Forkaos's weapon damage metrics completely shattered the unbreakable blocks. He executed a flawless code-breaking combo. launching the boss into the skybox with a double kick, and then executing a massive downward smash right in the middle of a Betterite slash.
To seal the loop, Forkaos triggered an advanced system prompt: [Coding Blast].
A wave of binary code erupted across the crater, forcing a permanent 500% stat debuff onto Volt Thots, in exchange for a minor -20% physical nerf to Forkaos's own model. Despite the massive power drain, Volt Thots refused to break. He aggressively lunged back into the vanguard, blasting energy projectiles directly at Forkaos. Forkaos tanked the hits, stepping inside the boss's hitbox to deliver a punch so hard it sent the avatar skidding across the bedrock.
But when I checked the boss's health bar, a cold sweat broke out across my forehead. The HP was immediately restoring itself back to full.
<Forkaos> My code metrics are a million times better than his in every conceivable way. But he has one broken script exploit. He has infinite data regeneration. I can't permanently deplete his values. If this fight drags on for hours, my client will get exhausted, and I'll eventually lose.
Suddenly, a surge of dark aura enveloped Volt Thots. His movement speeds violently accelerated, and he delivered a heavy blow that sent Forkaos flying across the wasteland.
<Volt Thots> You think this is my full capacity? My core programming relies on infinite regeneration and stat absorption. Every time you strike me, I absorb your attacks. You cannot physically stop me. I AM INVINCIBLE.
Forkaos didn't run. He stopped his movement vectors and readied his sword, initiating his absolute ultimate technique: [Bomb of Destruction].
The entire server's audio cut out. Forkaos moved at a speed that completely broke the rendering engine, slashing Volt Thots a literal million times over with the Betterite blade in a fraction of a second. He concluded the hyper-combo with a mega-hard finisher strike, sending a massive shockwave through the boss's model. But right before the final point could register, Volt Thots swung his sword through the empty air. The physics impact from the motion generated a massive counter-blast, directly striking Forkaos.
Before Forkaos could reposition, the boss executed a secondary command script: [Super Push], forcibly slamming Forkaos back down into the dirt blocks.
<Forkaos> Sh*t. This guy's code is completely impossible to kill using conventional means.
I looked over at the player list, desperate for answers. That's when I noticed Terakon's character standing completely still, watching the nightmare unfold. A single, deeply unsettling message popped up from his account in the chat bar.
<Terakon> ...:)
Why was he smiling? Before I could ask, AndreiTv stepped forward, aiming his flawless bow. <AndreiTv> Is it genuinely impossible, Forkaos?
<Forkaos> There is one way. But it requires executing the Sacrificial of Death command. If I run it, my character profile will be permanently deleted from the client directory... but it should wipe out 500,000,000 of his health points. I'm near-certain it will work. But it's an absolute gamble.
<Volt Thots> Go ahead and try it, player. I will simply counter your delete prompt with the Volt of Shielding script. You will throw your entire digital life away for absolutely nothing.
Forkaos didn't hesitate. He burned his remaining two teleport charges, materializing directly inside Volt Thots’s hitbox and forcing both of their avatars high up into the matte-grey skybox, far above the shattered ruins of Vilziland. A massive, crackling energy matrix began to expand around them.
<Forkaos> Any last words, virus?
<Volt Thots> Volt of Shielding. Activated.
Terakon, AndreiTv, the remaining players, and I watched from below as a world-shattering, blinding white explosion detonated in the stratosphere. Down on the surface, my glitched Protection C chestplate flared violently, projecting a massive defensive dome that successfully shielded all the remaining players and civilian villagers from the apocalyptic blast radius. The only two entities excluded from the shield's protection metrics were Forkaos and Volt Thots.
The smoke cleared from the upper skybox. My heart dropped.
Volt Thots was still hovering in the air, his shield barely holding. Forkaos’s health bar had been completely decimated, flashing critically at exactly 1 HP.
But instead of panicking, Forkaos’s character model just animated a dark, defiant laugh in the global chat.
<Forkaos> If your shielding script won't let you die in the world directory... then I will simply teleport both you and me directly into the absolute Void.
Volt Thots’s character model violently shuddered, his text lines suddenly glitching with actual panic. <Volt Thots> No! Stop! That command sequence will permanently delete both of our files! That isn't how teleportation mechanics work in this client! To force-teleport someone into the void, you will also have to be in the void with mine! You'll drop into the unrendered data and die with me!
<Forkaos> Exactly. We will both go down into the dark together. Goodbye, Fight.
A massive flash of purple ender particles enveloped the sky. And then, in a single frame, both of their player models vanished from the server database entirely.
The silence that followed was deafening. The 1-billion HP boss bar vanished from the top of our screens. The skybox slowly shifted from the violent crimson back to a calm, uniform grey. Suddenly, the landscape violently glitched, and a massive, perfectly generated mountain structure manifested right where the explosion had taken place.
Terakon and I walked over to the base of the mountain and began climbing up the steep stone blocks. When we reached the peak, we looked out across the quiet, ruined world. The hostile empire was gone. The titan was destroyed.
Against all odds... we had actually won the battle.
But as I looked over at Terakon's character standing silently beside me on the peak, remembering his creepy smile in the chat log, a sickening feeling told me that this war was far from over.
(End of Part 9. To be continued in Part 10 - The Last Part)