You regarded the demon for a moment. "I suppose from a certain point of view, you're right." You said. "But then, most anything can be said to be the truth '' from a certain point of view''. Words are easily twisted, Daemon but you'll find me no easy prey. The circumstances of our situations are similar, but the details could not be more different. You fell because of your pride, when you discovered that there was no higher power that you could serve, that you had been created humans, your pride was shattered and turned to rage, but rage alone does not make a cause."
"What would you know of a cause?" The demon spluttered. "What would you know of a goal worth your life? Have you ever served a power greater than yourself? Have you ever served perfection and then found that it was all a lie? That you are the greatest being in this rotten world, and that there is no power to overlook it all? Death is preferable to that, utter desolation preferable to that!"
"But that's not a cause." You said. "That's a motivation. I think I know a bit more about it than you would like, Daemon. You said it, we're alike. The sword cuts both ways. I don't think you even have a cause. I think that you exist as a sort of ghost. You don't really live for anything, because the one perfect thing in your life was stolen away from you. You don't have anything to promise, so you can't rally people to your cause. Trickery and lies are your tools because the truth would show you to be an old remnants of a time long ago. A good overlord knows when to mix truth and lie, but you never do that. I wondered why, but when you said we were alike it struck me. You don't speak the truth because the truth hurts. You were an archangel, chosen to oversee and protect the Digital World, yet when the time came for the test you failed and were cast down. You were not worthy of that task, and so your pride turned to rage. Your rage isn't at everything else, but rather at yourself. You want to destroy the world of humans because of what you believe, but I assure you when you have, you will find no relief."
You laughed, realisation spreading through you as the words came from somewhere deep inside.
"The fact is that whatever was left of that angel died a long time ago. You were infused with the power of the Dark Area and corrupted. Your mind twisted, and your pride which had been your greatest trait as an angel turned against itself and destroyed. You know, the more I think about it, your Crest is well chosen. You're anger, Daemon. But not at the world, not at anything but yourself. Deep down, you know what you have become and you hate yourself for it. Maybe that's why you let me hit me, maybe you wanted to die."
"Theories upon speculation." He spat. "Can you prove any of that?"
"I don't need to." You said. " I've been through that, but I was pulled out at the last second. You...you've marinated in the Dark Area for so long I doubt that you can be saved. If there's anything left of the original Seraphimon, I hope that he's insane, because this is the closest thing he could get to hell. The sad thing? I don't think it was even your fault."
"You lie!" He hissed, his charming facade cracking in half as the conviction of your words hit him. "You wouldn't understand! You were raised later. We were the first! The first angels! We fought Lucemon, we saved the world! We deserved a saviour! We deserved a Light!"
"And there wasn't one, and you couldn't handle it." You said. "You say that you are my future, but I do not think so. There is one key difference between your little rebellion and mine. I have friends. I came here with a group, I battled your monsters with others, and when this is over, I'll return to my comrades who have stood by me for as long as I have walked this path. I've never been alone, but you Daemon? Where are your friends?"
"My friends..." He said slowly. "Will be here very shortly indeed."
"Of course you're trying to unseal the Demon Lords." You said. " I guessed that, but how? That Seal was perfect and used by the Royal Knights themselves to lock your kind away. How do you intend to break it?"
"Figure it out if you understand me so well." He chuckled. "I suppose that I should give thanks to you. After all, without you and that idiot CurseDevimon I would not have discovered the power of a Soul Gem. Especially one related to time."
"Doesn't help." You said. "The Seal is timelocked as well, otherwise you'd all have broken out by now. Time travel doesn't help here."
"Not exactly, but what about time travel combined with the power of an ancient spirit?" He said. "Of course, that'd still not be strong enough but I was hardly upset about that. You see, emotions can be a bit like magnets." He was lost in his own rant now, so you simply listened and tried to pick out the important parts. "Positive emotions attract each other, and negative emotions do the same. Using this principle, I realised that the source of power was right here in the human world! You know that human emotions are particularly powerful in our world. So I simply set about containing them. Easier said than done, of course but I soon figured out a way. You see, the answer came in the form of the Spirit of Light I recovered from an old shrine in a dead city.
Spirits are not beings born of this world, obviously. Their existence is much more ethereal, and they feed off emotions. I realised that by setting up Lobomon as the cap of my spell, I could attract positive emotion from all across the world! I'd have preferred Loweemon, of course, but he was not so easily found. I tied Lobomon into my spell, after I crushed his will of course, to prevent nasty surprises. Using his power, I intended to crack the seal open but..."
"It was still too strong." You said, and he nodded in agreement.
"It was a masterful work." He admired in the reluctant tones of one master praising another. "The Seal grows stronger the longer it remains intact, and the time lock would not allow me to strike it at a more vulnerable point of time. In addition, I had sacrificed most of my power escaping, so I could not even hunt down the other Spirits. For a time, I admit that I thought I was lost... then an idiot called CurseDevimon discovered how to draw forth the power of a Soul Gem, and I realised that I could use one in my rituals. So I searched until a...fitting candidate was found and wrote it in. Now, my ritual was connected to mankind with a much stronger bond. Love, how sickeningly pathetic. But it was enough for me, with that connection I was able to drain the positive emotions from even more humans, children especially. That's why I choose this time of year for my ritual."
"You mean..." You paused, not even sure if you should say the words. It sounded so stupidly cliché, like it was something you'd read in a bad pulp book. It was crazy, and it was insane, but it was possible, and the way he was speaking left no possibility for escape.
"You mean you actually drained the joy from children at Christmas to power your evil ritual?" Honestly you were a bit impressed. Not even at your darkest times would you ever have conceived of an idea like that.
"Oh yes. Humans are pathetic creatures; inferior to Digimon in many ways but their one redeeming quality is that their emotions are very powerful. With the gathered strength of the Spirit and the joy of mankind, why, I'll crack the Seal wide open. Thanks to the particular skills of this Soul Gem, I won't even have to worry about triggering the timelock."
"I think not." You said. "Because now I will disable your runes, and stop this spell before it can be properly begun."
"My dear, poor fool. Do you think I'm some cliché villain?" Daemon said, you refrained from pointing out the monologue he had just gone on. "The spell began to power up for its final sequence a few seconds after you arrived. I've been delaying you since."
You spun, a shout dying in your throat as you saw that the runes had started to blacken before your very eyes. How had he done it? You should have noticed! But then, you realised... he wasn't the only one who had been ranting, was he?
A sick feeling in the pit of your stomach rose at the thought that you too had fallen into that particular trap.
"Phantomon! Its a trap!" You snarled as Daemon burst into another dark chuckle.
"You had a lot to say to me, maybe some of it was even correct. If so, let me assure you that you will speak no more." Naked anger burned in his eyes now. "You won't be leaving this place alive."
Before you could reply, you felt his power shift, as though some great weight had been dropped, and now the world angled to it. The room grew darker as every light flickered and then, the shadows reached from the corners of the room.
You raised your guard, ready for an attack but they only reached towards the wounded mega, and soon he was completely obscured from view. Even the shape of his body soon melted away, and then the shadows began to rise up just as the pool had before.
"Myotismon! I need some time to disable this spell." Phantomon said. "I need you to hold him back."
"Sure." You said. "I'll just hold back the mega level demon lord." He didn't answer, and you tried to draw out all the strength you had left. You were terribly aware that it wasn't much.
The tower of shadow continued to build as more and more power was drawn to the core. Where Daemon was soaking it in. Could you strike now? If you did, would it make things worse or better?
Two wings were formed from the darkness; they were long, and not like his last pair. Rather, these ones were at least as tall as you were and topped with jutting red spines! They were connected to a muscular body, covered in thick, dark fur. His hands were now rending talons, his face totally uncovered as the ragged ruins of the robe were flung to the breeze. A leering mouth, twin ruby eyes, and two twisting horns upon a mane of dark hair. Even as you looked on, his size continued to increase, and the wounds you had inflicted to shrink. His feet were similarly armed with curled talons, and his barrel chest rippled with muscles.
His ascent stopped at merely twice your height, and with a flex of muscles the darkness exploded outwards. You braced your feet and remained standing, but your heart was pounding and you could feel the taste of terror in the back of your throat. The whole room was cold; as though you had been plunged into a bucket of ice water. Your arms were almost shaking as the sheer darkness radiated from this being... this wasn't Daemon, there wasn't a shred of the angel he had once been in that leering grin.
This was the Demon Lord himself, in all his dark glory.
Phantomon only needs a few seconds, I can do this.
"Now! You die for what you have said this day!"
"You want my heart? Come and take it!"
"With pleasure."
He charged; it was like the surfing of a tide; a great force of motion unleashed all at once. He was silent in his attack, and somehow that was the worst part. He didn't roar, didn't scream, didn't threaten. Like the inevitable onset of death itself, he was unstoppable. You rushed to meet him, launching into a lightning-fast slash at his wrist. He didn't manage to dodge, and your blade met flesh!
-And melted right through it as though it wasn't there. Skin, meat and bone shifted to shadow even as your blade tried to cleave them, and reformed behind it. You realised too late you had overcommitted!
A claw plunged into your chest and you screamed. Blood poured from the wound; your armour splintered at his merest touch. You felt his nails digging into your skin and bone, looking for your core.
You managed to kick off against his chest, and pushed away despite the agony that the action brought. In another shower of gore, you were free and stumbled to the ground. Your chest was on fire, and your lungs felt like he'd tried to pry them loose. Which he probably had.
Distantly, you heard Phantomon shout a warning, but Daemon had already launched his next attack,. His wings ripped free, and with a beast had kicked up a storm of dark power which lashed down at you. You felt it burn against your armour, but this time it held.
"Shadow Strike!" You sent a trio of crescents rushing towards the Demon, but he leapt out of the way, surprisingly fast for one so big and brought his own clawed hands together.
"Chaos Flare!"
A torrent of fire was sent screaming from the joining of his hands. The heat hit you like a wave as it rushed at you. Instantly, you summoned your power and raised a shield of darkness. It solidified seconds before the flames struck, and you felt it start to burn. Your arms ached, and your core was starting to give you pain. Even as you forced your body to endure, you knew that he still hadn't even used a tenth of his power.
The bleeding wound in your chest stung badly, and your arms felt weak, the shadow-shield was starting to splinter and the fire kept coming. You knew that if it reached you, you would never survive.
Daemon agreed, because he thrust his hands forward a bit, and the force doubled again. A sudden searing in your back muscles brought you to your knees, and you felt the shield flicker.
No! Its going to die!
Panic bloomed in your heart, and you knew you were facing your death. Then, there was a pool of shadows by your feet, and a familiar figure melted from the floor. Phantomon!
"Don't worry, I'm not going to let you fight alone." He hissed. "Listen, I need you to run while you can. I'll distract him for as long as I can. Get Anubismon! He might be the only option we have now."
Your shield cracked, but the second it did you felt Phantomon add his own power to it, and slowly begin to take the burden from you. You saw the shudder cross his body as he felt the sheer power arrayed against.
"Get Anubismon. Get him now."
"Phantomon! Even if I get him right this second, Daemon is far too powerful for you. You'll die within seconds of my leaving."
"Then you'd best make my death worth something, hadn't you?" He growled, the strain now clear in his voice. "I can't run because if I do, he'll go straight for you and I can't allow that! If we both run, nether of us survive. If I run, you die and I won't let that happen, but if you run you're fast enough to get to help before he finishes with me! That way only I die. Its the best route."
"Phantomon, I..."
"Shut up! Did you mean anything that you said to Daemon earlier about friends? If so, don't you dare let me down now. Your cause is worth more than one life. Monsters like Daemon will keep being born if the world stays the way it is now. The conflict and bloodshed will bred even worse beasts. We don't have a choice, you can't afford to die here but I can."
Damn it all, he was right. You knew he was right. His logic made sense, and his argument would have swayed you but the cost... Phantomon, the only friend you had had your entire life. The one who had never abandoned you even when your mind was swimming in the same madness that now controlled Daemon? Could you abandon him even if he was asking you to?
[] No! Not after SkullMeramon, not after the fall of the Dominion and the loss of everything else you had valued. Cause or not, you would not hang your last friend out to dry. "We stand and fight together."
[] He's right... you don't have a choice, if you die then everything will have been for nothing. All the suffering and deaths that have happened so far will be rendered meaningless if your cause dies with you.
[] "No, Phantomon. You run. I will not allow another friend to die this way. You can pass through walls, you'll be faster anyway and I can hold out longer than you. Maybe I'll die... but I won't accept the cost of your life."