The gate pulsed like a second sun, yet instead of warmth, it exuded the cold of a dying star. Black fire rimmed its edges, folding reality around it. At its center floated a silhouette—a man cloaked in shadows, yet unmistakably familiar.
Alex.
Valerian stood at the foot of the Broken Spire. His party behind him. His blade at his side. The Astral Prism pulsing in his grip like it wanted to leap into the void.
> [System Notification: Final Convergence Point Reached.]
[Warning: Gate Stabilization at 83% – Final Decision Required.]
[Choose One: ACCEPT | REJECT]
"He's waiting for me," Valerian said, voice hollow.
"Then we're going with you," Lira said firmly.
"No," he replied. "This is something I have to face alone."
Selene frowned. "We didn't come this far just to—"
"I'm not leaving you behind," he interrupted, eyes sharp. "But if he's in there, if that's where the system ends… then I need to see it first."
Umbra knelt beside him. "Shall I tear the skies for you, master?"
Valerian almost smiled. "No. Just keep them safe. If I don't come back—"
"You will," Seraphine interrupted. "Or I'll come drag you back through the void myself."
He nodded once.
Then stepped through.
---
The instant he crossed the threshold, space inverted.
Up became down. Time unspooled. His memories flashed in reverse: his arrival in this world, the betrayal, the deaths, the rise of the system… until even thought ceased.
Then—
Clarity.
He stood in a space of infinite black.
At its center: Alex.
The original. The architect. The ghost of the man he once was.
"You made it," Alex said, voice calm, almost proud.
Valerian drew his blade. "I should kill you for what you've done."
Alex didn't flinch. "And yet, you won't. Because you know the truth now. The system isn't some divine gift. It's a weapon. One I built to control this dying world… and to fight something far worse."
Valerian's grip tightened. "You used me. Used all of us."
"I had to," Alex said. "This world… it was already broken before we arrived. The gods are gone. The laws of reality are unraveling. The system was the only thing keeping it stitched together."
"Then why build it on lies?"
"Because truth doesn't motivate people. But prophecy? Fate? Power? Those do."
Alex gestured to the swirling void around them. Fragments of data, code, and memory spiraled like stars.
"Everything was a test. Each quest, each decision—it was building you into the only one strong enough to survive the Collapse."
Valerian stared at him. "You keep saying 'Collapse.' What is it?"
Alex's expression darkened. "Something older than the gods. A force that devours timelines, consumes systems, erases stories before they can end. It found this world long ago, and it's coming back."
He raised a hand. Behind him, the black gate cracked open wider.
And within it, Valerian saw—
Nothing.
Not darkness.
Oblivion.
No stars. No magic. No time. Just unmaking.
"It's already begun," Alex said. "I split myself to fight it. But I was too weak. That's why I needed you—to finish what I couldn't."
Valerian's pulse thundered. "You want me to become you."
"No," Alex whispered. "I want you to replace me."
> [Final System Override Unlocked.]
[New Class: Architect of the End]
[Accept This Mantle and Gain Control of the System Itself.]
Valerian's heart stopped.
The choice hung before him like a guillotine.
If he accepted, he could wield the full power of the system—reshape reality, rewrite fate. But he would become the new Alex. A prisoner of the machine. Its god… and its slave.
If he refused…
The gate would open. The world would be devoured.
Alex stepped closer. "You can save them, Valerian. All of them. But the price is your soul."
Valerian stared into the void beyond the gate. He thought of Lira's smile. Of Selene's laugh. Of Seraphine's quiet resolve. Of the battles they'd fought. Of the lives they saved.
He lowered his sword.
And whispered, "No."
Alex blinked. "What?"
"I won't become another cog in your machine. I'm going to break it."
> [SYSTEM OVERRIDE ATTEMPT DETECTED.]
[Warning: Action Will Result in System Collapse.]
"So be it."
Valerian raised the Astral Prism, now fully synced. Its light turned from starlight to blinding white.
Alex stepped back, eyes wide. "You don't understand what you're doing!"
"I understand perfectly," Valerian growled. "You wanted a villain. You got one."
He slammed the prism into the ground.
The world convulsed.
> [ASTRAL PRISM ACTIVATED.]
[System Core Destabilizing – Containment Failing.]
[Initiating Emergency Rewrite…]
Reality fractured.
Alex screamed—not in pain, but in despair—as he and the gate were pulled into the unraveling system. Data cascaded like fire. Time bent.
Then—
Silence.
---
Valerian awoke beneath the stars.
Real stars.
No system prompts. No blue windows. Just silence.
He groaned, sitting up. His body ached, but he was alive.
Footsteps. Then—
"Valerian!" Lira ran to him, falling to her knees beside him. "You're alive!"
He smiled faintly. "Didn't… plan on dying today."
The others rushed to him—Selene grabbed his arm, Seraphine hugged him tightly. Even Umbra roared above, circling protectively.
"The gate's gone," Selene said. "The sky's normal again."
Valerian looked up.
The stars sparkled, unfiltered by code. The air felt real. For the first time since he woke in this world, he wasn't being watched.
"It's over," Seraphine whispered.
Valerian nodded.
"…No," he corrected. "It's just beginning."