Once upon a time, there was a boy who loved to play with dragos, he was a corpse that was brought to life, he became a Commander who led an army. Now he's nothing but a hollow shell, begging to…
His name is XXXXX.
His favorite food is XXXXXXX.
His favorite thing is XXXX.
He contemplates on what he must do, a part of him is scared, but an even bigger part knows… This is how it must end.
So this is the final needle…
He stares at that golden thing, he'd seen them all but never once did he take a good look, it was beautiful. It had wings that looked like it could fly away at any moment. In a way he felt it was, it was waiting for him or someone like him to pull it, he could feel its anticipation. It wants him to pull it, it wants this to end.
He could sympathize.
It looked so lonely, here with nothing for miles deep underground, it must be tired too. So dark, so tired, it never had a choice.
A sob escaped his throat and before long he was crying. He rubbed his eye, they couldn't see him like this, they couldn't see him cry. He bites his lip and feels the hum of the Devil's Machine, slowly the tears stop. It's taking all his concentration to keep it from going further.
I have to do this. I have to. Its… Its the only way.
Then he felt a distant snap in his mind, like a leash that had been broken, his helmet loosened.
Porky's gone…
He should be happy but he doesn't have it in him to feel joy. Instead he rips the helmet off and throws it over the cliff side. He could finally feel the air on his head, it was cold. He felt a hint of relief but it was gone as quickly as the wind. They will be here soon. He must get ready.
Before he could forget, he pulls out his sword, allowing his PSI to flow through the blade, lighting it on fire. An amazing ability but one that cost him everything, he would trade it in a heart beat if it meant he could undo his mistake. Its too late now.
He could hear noises in the distance.
They're almost here.
He smiled but it never reached his eye. He could feel their emotions, anger, shock, fear, sadness and… longing. They must have seen the present he left behind, it won't be long now.
He heard footsteps behind him, they stopped a few feet away.
Its time…
"Ahhh. You're finally here." He sighed. "...What? You're expecting an award?"
They were silent to his banter. He didn't know if that was good or bad, he tried to make his tone as similar to Porky's as possible.
"Where here to stop you!" The girl yelled.
"Porky's gone, you don't have to do what he says anymore." The man said.
The dog barked.
The boy said nothing.
He steeled himself, he's about to pass the point of no return, no, he'd already done that ages ago. He guesses now he'd made peace with it.
"Hehehe… Haha. Whahaha. Whahahahah! Wahahahaahahaha!" His laughter tore through the cavern, echoing off the stone, a hollow broken sound that wavered between hysteria and sobs.
"Porky? Ha! You think I'm doing this for him?" He spun around, and a collective gasp rippled through the crowd.
"I'm doing this for me!" he screamed, voice cracking with rage. "All of it—every last bit—is me!"
"Wha–what… what did you do to yourself!?" The girl grimaced, stumbling back.
He still wore his Commander's uniform, though it was now drenched in red, crusted patches of blood smeared over the black fabric. His right arm was gone, severed clean at the shoulder, and thin metal tendrils writhed from the stump like living wires. But worst of all was his eye, his left socket was hollow and bleeding, red streaks running down his face like twisted tears.
He grinned from ear to ear, his one remaining eye burning with manic light.
"Hahaha! Whahaha!" His laughter was wild and unhinged.
The boy opened his mouth to speak, but a wave of fire cut him off.
"You don't get it?" He slashed with his flaming sword; the blaze threw half his face into shadow.
"Porky was never in charge here. I did this of my own will. The Dragon will answer to me! And only me! I will be the god of this world." He jabbed the tip of the sword at them.
"And none of you will stand in my way." He seethed through his teeth.
All of them were dumbfounded, mouths gaping in confusion. He could see it in their eyes, the girl was the first to settle, her mind was ready for combat. The man followed, the dog, was a mystery to him but it did whine, he doesn't know what that means. The boy though… It's not enough, he needs to go deeper.
The girl speaks first. "I–"
"I don't need you." He slashes his sword downward and powerful bolts of lightning strike the party. The man, the girl and the dog go down. The boy though, the lightning was absorbed by his badge and he braced himself for impact.
The lightning shot back at him, hitting him directly in the chest. He cried in pain as he was forced to take a knee. The Devil's Machine hums dangerously, heightened by his stress and emotions, despite the damage he still has enough will power to stop it from healing his eye and arm. He wants to at least be himself when it is done, the most of him.
"So-ugh this is it." He struggles to say the words. The Devil's Machine taking longer to dispel the lightning in his systems. Eventually he stood and glared at the boy.
"Once I kill you, there is nothing standing in my way to the Dragon's heart. Do you see now!" He brandishes his sword. "It's over!"
The boy says nothing.
You…
Just looking at his face is making him tremble. When did his eyes get so mature? No, he can't get distracted. He boxes those emotions away. He scanned the boy, searching for a tell, a twitch, anything. The boy simply stood.
Fine. I'll make the first move.
He exploded forward, a quick jab to test the defenses. The boy brought up an arm to block. The sword connected, sizzling as it cauterized the wound instantly. The boy grunted, a sharp exhalation of pain, but held his ground. He jumped back, glaring.
Nothing. No counter-attack.
Maybe he needs another hit.
He leveled his hand, tiny sparks coalescing into a raging orb. "PK Fire!" The ball of flame hurtled forward. The boy simply braced, crossing his arms as the fire washed over him. It left his sleeves charred, his skin red and blistered, but he did not attack back. He didn't even try to dodge.
What's going on?
"Hey!" He screamed, the frustration boiling over. "I'm trying to kill you!"
The boy said nothing.
"Don't you dare ruin this for me! I want a good battle before I become god!"
The boy said nothing.
What?... Why isn't he… No. No. NO!
"You!" He roared with true fury. "I am going to slash you to bits! I will feed your entrails to the pigs!"
Nothing.
You… Why are you…
His gaze darted to the boy's downed friends, and a new idea bloomed. A smile twisted his lips.
"I am going to kill your friends."
The boy flinched.
Yes. That's it!
"I am going to kill them after I kill you!" He smiled maliciously.
The boy's expression stiffened.
"So stand your ground… and fight me!" He roared. The Devil's Machine answered his fury, tendrils burst from his body, writhing into a mass of shadowed arms that blotted out his form.
The boy braced himself, raising his arms to block.
Useless!
A tendril lashed out, slicing across his forearms and driving him back. Another followed—then another, and another—each strike faster, heavier, crueler.
"Die! Die! Die! Die!" He screamed, each word punctuated by another blow.
The boy's defense shattered. The tendrils tore into him—neck, torso, legs, arms—leaving him covered in cuts and bruises. One final strike smashed him to the ground, sending him skidding across the dirt and rock. The boy groaned in pain as he did.
He stomped towards the boy, each step heavier than the last.
This… Is not how I pictured it.
The boy wasn't even fighting, he was supposed to fight him. If he didn't then… He needs to go deeper.
He grit his teeth before speaking.
"Wah, wah! Is the baby gonna cry?" He spat, with all the spite he could muster. "The little crybaby, always chasing after my shadow. You can't do a damn thing without me, can you? I bet you bawled your eyes out when I was gone—hell, I bet you still do it every night. Like the dumb baby you are!"
He loomed over the boy, his flaming sword painting the dirt in red light, his face swallowed by shadow.
"Well, guess what? No one cares! Cry all you want—no one's coming to save you! You're helpless! Worthless! They don't care how much you scream; they love watching you cry! Because you're a pathetic, spineless freak, too scared of your own damn shadow! Get over yourself, you fucking crybaby! No one cares!" He screamed louder than he ever did before. By the end he was huffing deep breaths.
"XXXXX." The boy finally speaks, his body was still as he looked him in the eye. "You're the only one crying."
"What-ah." That came out as a sob, he noticed tears running down his cheek.
No. No!
He quickly rubbed his eye with his shoulder. But the tears kept flowing, the Devil's Machine is reacting.
"You… You… You infected me with your weakness!" He hollered back, slamming a tendril to the ground creating a huge dust cloud blocking everything. He backs away, stabbing his sword on the dirt using his free hand to wipe away the tears.
I'm in control. I'm in control. I'm in–
He could feel the Devil's Machine writhing underneath his skin. He buckled down, trying to stop it from mutating. He grits his teeth hard, the sorrow and pain is egging it on. He has to stop this now!
I-I'm… In… Control!
He gasps and the tendrils retreat back to his body. By the end he was shaking, he can't let them see him like this. He immediately straightens his posture and grips his sword. He doesn't know how long he could keep this up, he needs to end this fast.
He swiped the air and the cloud dissipated along the cut. The boy is visible again, his wounds are healed, he must have used a healing PSI.
Good, but he has to keep up the momentum.
He thrust out his hand, blue light flickering to life across his palm.
"PK XXXX!"
A surge of blue energy burst forth, engulfing the boy. The boy barely managed to raise his guard before it struck, the impact blasting him backward. The very air rippled from the force, a hurricane of wind tearing through the cavern, scattering dust and flame alike.
"PK Blaze!"
This time, a miniature sun erupted from his hand, roaring toward the boy. For a split second, he caught the fear in the boy's eyes and then the fire swallowed him whole. The explosion shook the ground, waves of heat rolling through the air. He staggered back, half-blinded by the light. For a moment, dread crept in, had he gone too far?
Then, through the smoke, he saw the boy still standing. Burned and bloodied but still standing.
The boy trembled, collapsing on one knee. His head was down, he wasn't even looking at him.
Why.. Why isn't he taking this seriously… Is he going to let me kill him?
"Hey! What are you doing?!" he screamed at the boy.
The boy said nothing.
"Why aren't you fighting me?!" he spat.
Silence.
"Are you just going to let me kill you!?" He stepped forward with a ragged breath.
Still nothing.
He bit his lip until blood came. "You… I… I was—I was the one who hurt Dad."
Slowly, the boy lifted his head.
"That was me. He tried to stop me, so I gutted him." He didn't know if he was shouting or sobbing. "And this blood on my shirt—" he pinched the fabric to prove the point, "—it's not mine. Before all this, I went to Tazmily Village…"
The other boy's eyes went wide.
"I burned it. I burned it all. Villagers, everyone—alive." He laughed. "I watched them all burn."
"Wha—" the other whispered.
"Everyone." The word cracked. He slid from a laugh into a sob and back again. "Grandpa… I sliced him in half. He said my name, but I didn't even know what it meant." Tears tracked down his face. He clawed his cheeks so hard they bled.
"I'm a murderer. Hahaha. I killed so many people, I can't remember their faces."
"XXXXX," his brother hiccupped.
"That name… I didn't know it was mine until a day ago. Funny, right? Isn't life funny?!" He hurled the words at the cavern ceiling.
"Do you want to know what's really funny?" His brother covered his ears, squeezed his eyes shut, shaking his head. This was a dream, a terrible dream.
"The night Mom died…" He swallowed hard. "I wanted to ride the drago so badly. I lured one with a piece of Mom's XXXXXXX. Whahahaha. Ha. It was me. I lured that drago. I killed Mom!"
He screamed so hard his voice hurt. Relief didn't come. Only a raw, widening dread. If he still had a heart, it would have been shredded ten times over, he didn't even have the right to cry. It's his fault, it's all his fault.
"I'm going to kill more people. I'm a devil." He swung his sword, pointed it at his brother.
"Are you going to just sit there and let me get away with it? I killed Mom!"
"...You." His brother seethe. "XXXXX!" Finally stood, roaring in rage. Using a stick to smash his face. He punched and kicked, all while screaming at him.
And he took it, all of it. Midway he drops his sword, allowing his brother to beat him black and blue.
"It's all you! You tore our family apart! You're the reason Mom died! You're the reason Dad's always gone! It's you! I believed in you! I trusted you! It's your fault… It's all… Its…" The words broke apart. His brother's fists grew weaker, the blows slower, until they no longer landed.
"Why… why didn't you come back?" his brother whispered.
"Because… I'm a devil.. And I destroy everything I touch." He wasn't sure if he was talking to his brother or to himself anymore.
"And I'm not going to stop. I'll use the Dragon, and I'll burn this entire fucking world down." He didn't even know if he meant it or not.
"You… Are a devil?" His brother muttered, not even looking him in the eye.
"Yes. And I'm going to hell. People like me don't belong with Mom." He smiled weakly. "And I'm fine with that. So please… please… end this."
His brother said nothing. The silence hurt more than the blows. He thought maybe he'd gone too far— but no, it was all true. His brother knew that too.
"XXXXX…"
"Please… Please… I had enough. No more… It's too much." He couldn't stop crying. "I can't do it… Please, only you can. Do it! Please! Use our power!"
His brother was motionless, until eventually he lifted his finger, it glowed a bright blue.
Finally… he exhaled. He felt his body go slack.
He closes his eyes. The Devil's Machine won't let him die. No matter how hard he tries, it always drags him back. To destroy it, you'd have to destroy him completely and only two ever had that power.
His wasn't enough. He never reached omega, the final form of that PSI.
Only his brother could end it. That blue light, the purest PSI, the power to erase everything, burned before him. The power of Love. The very thing Porky had spent his life trying to control.
The glow deepened, flooding the world in heat and color. For an instant, he thought he saw sunflowers swaying in a field far away.
No… I'm going to hell. That's where I belong.
The light roared brighter, wind tearing through the air. This was PSI Love Omega the final form, the power of total annihilation.
He smiled faintly.
Goodbye.
Then the lights died, the blue was snuffed out and everything was dark once more.
What?... He blinked, staring at his brother.
"Why…" he whispered.
His brother didn't answer.
"Answer me!" he screamed.
"Selfish…" His brother said.
Huh?
"How can you be so selfish!" His brother screamed back at him.
"What are you–"
"You wanna die? Sure… Die… And let me be the one to do it, then leave me with your corpse so I can cry about it!" He screams so loud his voice turns hoarse. He'd never seen his brother so angry before.
"What are you thinking XXXXX!? Why would you force this on me! Why would you think I want this!?"
"It's my choice!"
"What about my choice!" His brother screamed back. "You think I want to see you die? You think I want to kill you?!… Hick-uh… Uhhggg…" Huge fat tears rolled from his eyes, this is the first time in the battle that he'd ever seen him cry.
I… I don't understand?... I don't…
"Don't… Don't you hate me? I'm a demon! I killed Mom! I killed everyone!"
"Shut up!" His brother cries back, covering his ears. "Just shut up… I don't want to hear it."
He clenches his teeth. How could his brother be so blind, after all he's done, he doesn't deserve to live. Why can't he see that?
"Why can't you understand…" he hissed.
And then, for once, he stopped fighting it. He let the Devil's Machine take control.
He felt the tendrils crawl over his skin, slithering around the stump of his missing arm. They burrowed from his hollow eye socket, threading through his skull, writhing deep in his brain.
"If you won't kill me…" His voice changes, becoming more metallic, more monstrous. "Then I'll pull the needle myself. The Dragon knows my heart, it knows what I want!"
He stepped forward. His body bloating and stretching into heights larger than a house, limbs elongated and twisted, his neck became as long as a giraffe's, his mouth filled with teeth, his legs bent backward like a beast's. His missing arm regrew, into a tree of melted metal, it was a thing with twenty hands all melting and fusing inside each other. Hundreds of holes open around his face, turning into hives that house tendrils like bees. And from his back, three vast black wings unfurled, a bat, a bird, and a bug. He bled red and yellow pus, the monster moaned and groaned, eyes lined its arms, all of them focused on the boy.
"You…" he whispered, his voice now a chorus of thousands. "Will face true horror."
He raised his head, a thousand eyes blinking as one.
"Of a real devil."
Then he roared, it was a scream of the damned, of a thousand voices crying in despair.
His brother's eyes widened, he couldn't comprehend that.
The monster wasted no time, grabbed his sword and flew towards his brother. He slashed the ground sending rock and debris everywhere. He screamed and a halo of fire surrounded both of them, separating his brother from his friends.
His brother dodged the first strike but that's it. He's not even hitting him once.
"Don't play games with me… I'll kill you!" Human faces appeared on his right arm, they shot beams of light from their open mouths.
His brother rolled out of the way, and tendrils appeared from his back slashing at the boy once again.
His brother deflected it using his stick, batting each strike away.
You can't be on the defensive forever.
"PK XXXX!" He pointed to his brother, and tiny lights of blue sparkled from his fingers, turning into a blinding light. It caught his brother and the boy was thrown back.
He flew once more, and his hits connected, they slashed the boy's torso twice before going for the kill.
His brother quickly put up a shield, a hexagon of light defended his body.
That won't stop me!
He used shield killer, and slashed it away with his blade. Then he went again, going for the boy's eyes.
"Die-aghhh!" Lightning strikes him from above and the attack is aborted.
"Kumatora!" His brother shouts out, he could see the girl pointing upward across the fire wall.
"Yooouuu–Raaghhh!" More lightning strikes, and his limbs convulse, his body begins to steam.
"Stop!" His brother yelled.
"You heard what he said! He's a monster!" She screams over the roaring fire.
He beat the air with his wings and pulled away. The lightning stops arcing to him, but he can still feel it running through his systems, making his moves sluggish and his vision blurry. The Devil's Machine claws at it, working overtime to burn it out.
The girl flashes a cold PSI and the wall of fire collapses. Her, the man, and the dog step forward together.
"Worthless." He spits. "This is between me and him. None of you—"
She doesn't let him finish. Another bolt cracks from her palm and catches his wings, jarring him with a blast that rattles every bone. He staggers, whole body seizing under the shock.
She shouts at his brother. "Snap out of it! This is bigger than you. The whole island's at stake. If we don't stop him now, everyone we know dies." Her glare is ice.
"Bu-but…" his brother stammers.
The man kneels, his voice was more gentle. "I know this is hard. But you have to be strong. That… that isn't your brother anymore. Look at him." He points. "I've known you two your whole lives. And the XXXXX I know would never do this."
The dog runs up and licks his brother's face, trying to wash the tears away.
"Y–yyou… will… not!"
The monster's roar warped through metal lungs. His steel arm slammed into the ground, and the earth convulsed as serpentine tendrils of alloy tore beneath the crust—striking upward like vipers.
Electricity cracked from the girl's hands. The bolts struck the metal limbs, melting into liquid silver. Beside her, the man swung his shoe, his heel shattering one tendril and sending it crashing into the floor. The dog darted in, teeth clamped around a rubber chew toy that he swung like a club, batting away another strike before sprinting clear of the impact.
The dog stopped, took a big sniff, then barked sharply.
"Tell us something we don't know!" the girl shouted sarcastically, vaulting aside as more tentacles erupted around them. She carved a line through the air with her finger—an arc of lightning followed. The ceiling above is filled with pillars of lightning, crashing down upon the monster. Each strike wrenched another cry of agony from its throat.
"Take this!" the man yelled, hurling a cluster of thunder bombs. They burst near the creature's face, scattering arcs of electricity that danced across the cavern floor. Every step the monster took burned with pain.
He screamed—a choir of voices bound into one broken body. It was mortal damage, but the Devil's Machine refused to let him die.
"Stop! Stop it!" his brother cried in the background, but no one listened.
"Die! Die! Die!" he howled again. Lances of light erupted from his frame, spraying wild beams in every direction. One found the dog.
The blast threw it backward with a pained yelp, tumbling across the stone.
"Boney!" the boy shouted, running toward the canine.
"Die!" The monster lunged, arm raised to cleave the girl in two, but the man caught him mid-swing, driving a brutal kick that sent the creature staggering.
The girl's eyes flared. She summoned lightning once more, and twin bolts speared into the monster's chest. The Devil's Machine convulsed, overloaded; circuits sparked, metal bubbled, and the air filled with the stench of burning flesh.
The man hurled another bomb and kicked off the ground, retreating as it detonated against the monster's face. The explosion blinded him in white light—his body numb, his metal arm liquefying as his knees gave way.
"We got him!" the girl cried.
"Y–you…" His voice trembled, blue light leaking between his fingers. "Die—"
A puff of smoke erupted as the man threw another bomb. The blast scattered the monster's aim, his beam slicing harmlessly into the rock.
"Duster, back off! I've got this!"
The man hesitated—but stepped away.
The air trembled as power gathered around the girl. Her palms blazed with a light that did not belong to this world. The monster couldn't move—the lightning had bound him in paralysis.
"PK Starstorm!"
Comets tore through the air, falling in ones, then twos, then threes, each slamming into the chimera with thunderous force. The chamber vanished in a cloud of dust that reached the roof.
But she wasn't finished.
Electricity flooded her hand again, brighter than before.
"PK Thunder!"
She swiped downwards.
A single, blinding bolt descended, vaporizing half the arena in a storm of light. The monster screamed—a chorus of a thousand voices twisted in discord—and then was swallowed whole by the flash.
"RRAAAHHHHHH!"
"XXXXX!" His brother yelled.
The lightning stopped then all was silent. The monster collapsed to the ground with a large thump, lightning still surging through its limbs. It moaned as it writhed on the dirt, its body still convulsing as every cell in its body was in complete agony.
The Devil's Machine overloaded, he could feel himself melting. Flesh sizzles and strips from his body. All his metal parts break apart and collapse into shards. A huge weight fell off his back, sliding to the ground in a puddle of mush and blood.
This isn't enough… Not nearly enough.
He hears the Devil's Machine hum, forcing his body back to life.
"Tha-This won't ka-kill me…" He hissed. Standing up from the pile of flesh and intestines, his reformed mechanical eye scanning his opponents, his silver arm turning into a blaster. All those attachments, he didn't need them, they were just dead weight. This was all he needs, he felt pain on his back as his wings unfurled, unlike the gaudy thing before, these were simple and most of all functional.
Before they could react he was already upon them, he slashed behind the girl's back, his mechanical eye already seeing the man's approach. He calculated where he would strike and slashed his knees, collapsing him to the ground. The girl was next, she pulled up a punch and he effortlessly dodge, it was the same as last time, every move she did was predicted, calculated and countered. He rips through her chest with a long slash. His sword pierces her wound and discharges a volt of lightning, electrocuting her inside out.
"Kuma–" He fires his blaster point blank at the man's face. The beam shears him with burns and he is knocked out on the ground.
The girl groaned, she grabbed his arm even while electrocuted.
"PK–" She is interrupted by a wave of pain as he twists his sword.
"PK freeze." He says coldly. Her body solidified, trapped in an icy prison. He rips out his sword, her flesh begins to crack into chunks, one more slash and he will kill her, smashing her body into bits.
He was about to do just that before a loud barking interrupted him. Behind him was the dog, the weakest of the bunch. Killing him would be like killing a fly.
He slashes his sword downward and a pillar of lightning strikes the dog.
His brother intercepts, shielding the mutt with his body, the lightning is absorbed into his badge. He braces for impact as the bolt returns to him, lightning fries his body once again and he is forced to take a knee.
That is getting real old…
The Devil's Machine stirred again, its core thrumming with a low, dreadful hum. He forced himself upright, bracing against his sword. Lightning still danced beneath his skin—every twitch, every breath, was agony.
He'd had enough of this.
Raising the blade, he leveled its tip at his brother. "You're going to kill me," he rasped. "If you don't, I'll use the needle and do it myself. So think, me or the world. Which will you choose?"
Silence fell. His brother froze where he stood. Behind him, the dog whimpered, its ears pressed flat. For a long, unbearable moment, no one moved. The air itself seemed to hold its breath.
Then he sighed. "Fine. I'll choose for you."
He turned his back and started toward the needle.
"No!" his brother cried, taking a step forward.
He halted mid-stride. "Are you actually going to do something this time?"
His brother faltered, words trembling on his tongue. "XXXXX…"
"I am done waiting!" the Devil's Machine roared with him. He was tired. Tired of the games, tired of the pain, tired of pretending this was still a fight worth having.
He just wanted it to end.
"You have no idea… What it's like—living like this!"
His scream reverberated through the cavern, each word scraping against the stone.
"To live in a body that knows it should be dead, but can't die!" He slammed his fist into his chest. "I slit my throat. I tore off my limbs. I ripped every organ out of my body!"
He staggered, voice dissolving into a broken rasp.
"I burned myself alive… shocked myself until I went blind… I crushed my head, I drowned myself, ground myself into bits, I've tried every death I could imagine." His knees buckled, and his sword tip scraped against the ground.
"But it won't let me die," he whispered. "It won't let me die."
The cavern fell silent except for the faint hum of electricity crawling over his body.
"Please…" His head bowed. "Let me die. I want to die…"
He sobbed, the tears flowed out of his eye, streams of it fell off his face into the ground.
"I'm so tired… I want to go where Mom is, but…" He bit his lips. "Just send me to hell. I'm done, there's nothing left for me here. I have no future, no home, I'm a monster that destroys everything I touch. I just…. I want to be nothing. Less than nothing. Please, let it end…"
His brother was silent again, his eyes looked so soft.
"XXXXX." Another voice appeared, both of them turned towards it. A man came limping from the darkness.
"Dad?…" He muttered.
His brother gulped.
A cowboy emerged fully into the dim light, one hand pressed against his stomach where blood seeped through his shirt. Still, he managed a faint weary smile. His brother rushed to him, catching him before he fell. The cowboy leaned against him, trembling but still standing as they both walked.
"You gave me a pretty nasty gift…" The cowboy smiled at him.
He remembers gutting the man, he remembers leaving him bleeding on the floor. Why is he smiling at him? Is this a trick? He should hate him?
"You… Are you here to stop me too?... It won't work." He brandished his sword. "I'd already made up my mind."
"You're being too hasty again." He mutters as his brother helps him sit on a nearby rock. "Ahh. Thanks." He says to the boy, finally relaxing.
"It doesn't matter." He shakes his head. "You're too weak to do anything. Nothing you say will change me. I will do this."
"XXXXX, please. Your mother would cry if she heard you talking like that."
He stilled at his Dad's words.
"...She's already crying." He mutters to himself. "Her murderer still breathes, while she's dead." He looked defiantly into his father's eyes, hoping to find a shard of hate or despair, he found nothing except…
"You're an idiot." He seethes at the man.
His father sadly smiles. "I've… We have been looking so long for you. Your brother and I never gave up, we always believed you were alive. Please, come back home."
"Home?... What home?" He laughed with a wet ugly sound. "I destroyed it. I burned it to the ground. I slaughtered your sheep, the villagers—everything. It's all ash." The words came out jagged, he tried to make it hurt. He thrust his face toward them, desperate for their faces to crack. "Do you not see what I am?!"
His father's smile died. The cowboy's jaw tightened; his eyes went distant, as if counting losses. The boy at his side flinched, and the dog nosed closer, guarding them both.
"I'm a devil," he said, and the confession fell like a stone. "I killed Mom. I killed Grandpa. I killed everyone." He pointed without looking—an accusing finger at them. "I'll kill you too. I'll kill him."
"You didn't kill her," His father began.
"I led it there!" He tore his hair in frustration, why can't they not see it. Don't they know how dangerous he is? Why are they acting like this? Why don't they hate him?!
"I killed Mom, I killed her. It was all me. All of it... It's my fault. Because I keep fucking up, over and over, and over!" He stamped the ground with each word, like a child's tantrum. For a moment it kept changing from fury to grief and back again.
"Where did you learn such language?"
"Do I have to gut you again so you can see it!?" He answered with a hiss.
"XXXXX, please. Stop being hasty and think."
"I'm not hasty! That me died on that cliff!" He takes his sword and raises it high. Just to make his point he was going to kill this man, maybe that would make his brother see.
Unexpectedly his brother was the first to react, he could see it through his mechanical eye, is he going to do something? Is he actually going to hurt him? He purposely pauses his attack and waits with bated breath to see what he would do. Yet instead of hurting him, he embraces him in a tight hug.
"What—!?" His breath hitched. "You—ugh! Get off me!" He struggled, thrashing against his brother's grip, but the boy only held him tighter.
"If you don't let go, I'll kill you!—"
"XXXXX." His brother's voice trembled against his ear. "Live. Please… live."
The words broke something inside him. His face went hot; the Devil's Machine within him screamed, systems overloading in confusion. He could hear his own name, his brother crying harder now, his tears hot against his neck.
"Live. Please live."
His hands began to shake. The sword slipped from his fingers, hitting the ground with a heavy clang that echoed through the cavern. His knees buckled, and his chest pulsed in agony. He had no heart and yet it hurt.
It was a longing he thought had died long ago.
He wrapped his arms around his brother at last, clutching him tight, so tight it must have pained.
"XXXXX… live. Please."
"I—ah…" His voice cracked. "I don't know if I can…"
"Try," his brother whispered. "Please."
"It's too much. I can't… I'm not strong enough."
"XXXXX, you're strong," his brother said, hitching his breath. "Stronger than me. You were always the stronger twin."
"No…" He shook his head, tears finally spilling down his cheeks. "I was never strong. I'm a bigger crybaby than you."
His brother laughed through the sobs. "Then do it for me. If you can't do it for yourself, live for me."
"I…" His voice trembled.
"Do it for me, XXXXX," his brother whispered. "Live."
Something ripped free from his throat—a sound between a scream and a sob. It tore through him like lightning, shaking his ribs, scouring his lungs raw. He cried until his voice cracked, until his breath came in shuddering gasps and his throat burned.
Years of pain, years of silence and guilt and metal and loneliness—all of it poured out at once.
The shriek shook the cavern itself. Stalactites trembled and broke, scattering shards that chimed against the stone. The ground split in thin, splintering lines, and the air itself seemed to waver with light and heat.
The Devil's Machine, lost beneath the storm of emotion, could only hum and stutter, its systems overwhelmed. Sparks guttered along his spine, flickering out one by one as the tension drained from his body.
When it was finally over, he slumped forward, gasping. For the first time in years, he breathed—a full breath that didn't hurt.
It felt as though chains had fallen from his chest.
I… He closes his eyes. I still can't hear her…
"XXXXX?" His brother responds.
He still wept, throat too raw for words. With a sudden thump he pushed his brother away and fell into the dirt.
"XXXXX!"
He lifted a trembling hand, signaling him to stop. His body shook as sobs wracked through him. He hunched over, on all fours, crying until the sound broke into hiccups and gasps.
"Sa—ah… stop… please… just… stop," he whispered. "No more…"
His fingers dug into the earth, nails biting through the soil. His teeth clenched, his whole body trembling. For a moment he thought he was injured, but the Devil's Machine found nothing wrong.
Did he use PSI on me? Why does it hurt?
He didn't have a heart but the pain in his chest felt real enough to kill him. Every word came out as a sob. Shame followed close behind. He wanted to crawl away, disappear, anything to stop feeling this way. He didn't understand. He couldn't. It was as if his body had simply given up.
"XXXXX," his brother murmured, sitting beside him. A gentle hand began rubbing slow circles across his back.
"Don't touch me!" he wailed—but there was no strength behind it. His limbs gave out and he collapsed against the floor.
His brother caught him, pulling him upright, and for a moment he let himself lean there—head resting against his brother's shoulder. They sat in silence. The ceiling above shimmered with minerals that caught the faint light, it looked like stars.
It must be night outside. He was so tired… but he didn't want to close his eyes. He didn't want to lose this. Just this him and his brother, together again.
"Why… why don't you hate me?"
His brother took his hand and squeezed it tight. "Because you're XXXXX."
"I don't understand… how could you stand something like me?"
His brother smiled, then lifted his fist. "Do you remember?"
He raised his own to match—it was their super special secret handshake, one not even Mom or Dad knew. They made it up in the dead of night when they were supposed to be asleep. That was so long ago he could barely remember it. He thought he'd forgotten, but the movements came naturally, like slipping into an old glove.
He blinked once, his brother blinked the other. They swerved back and forth, and it was done.
They both snickered.
Dad always hated it when we did that.
"Boys." Their Dad's voice broke the moment, and suddenly he remembered where he was. He looked toward his brother, that same longing was still there, clear in his eyes. He felt weak in front of him, and deep down he knew there was nothing he could ever say that can change his mind.
Nothing… nothing. Nothing. There is… nothing~
He let out a long, tired sigh. "You win," he said softly.
His brother's eyes brightened, and before he could react, he was pulled into another hug so tight it stole his breath.
"Thank you," his brother whispered in his ear before standing up.
He watched him run toward their dad, excitedly telling him the good news. Then to the dog. Then to his friends. He lifted his hands, his PSI glowing bright, and soon both of them shimmered with light.
The ice around the girl shattered, freeing her. She gasped and immediately began shivering.
His brother helped the man up, mending his wounds with another pulse of energy.
It took only a minute, and soon everyone was healed, even him. The Devil's Machine fell silent, its hum fading as strength returned to his limbs.
"Burrrrh… man, that's cold," the girl muttered, rubbing her shoulders.
"So… is everything okay?" the man asked his brother.
His brother nodded enthusiastically, a smile spreading across his face.
The dog trotted over to him, sniffed, then licked his cheek. Now that he had a proper look, the mutt did look familiar.
"Yes… everything is just fine." His Gad stood up, wobbly, but standing.
Everyone gathered around. The tension was gone at last; the air felt light, almost warm. For the first time in forever, they could breathe.
The only one who didn't stand was him.
His brother came forward and held out a hand. "XXXXX, let's go home."
The smile on his face was genuine. "Yes…" He muttered.
The Devil's Machine began to hum again.
He reached up, took his brother's hand and squeezed tight.
"You're too kind," he whispered.
Then he pulled his brother down and for a second their eyes met, he snapped his fingers.
"PK Flash!" he roared.
Before anyone could react, a blinding light exploded around them. Everyone staggered, eyes watering, blinded by the sudden burst.
"PK Healing!" his brother shouted, sending a wave of energy through the arena. Their tears cleared, their vision returning—
And that's when they saw it.
"Don't move."
He stood behind their dad, his sword pressed just under the man's throat. The old man froze, his eyes were wide.
"XXXXX…" his brother called, taking a step forward.
"I said don't move!"
He pressed the blade closer, just enough for the edge to kiss skin. A drop of blood slid down the sword.
All of them stared, shock and horror etched across their faces. He didn't care. While they hesitated, he kept moving back slowly, dragging his father with him toward the needle.
"XXXXX–ugh. Why.." His Dad grunted.
"Shut up!" He screamed. "Shut up, all of you!"
"XXXXX." His brother called out, the betrayal in his voice was enough to make him pause. "You said—"
"I didn't say a damn thing!" he roared. "Stop it! Stop questioning my decisions! It's my life—my life! I control it! I'm done with people controlling me!" His brother's eyes widened in horror.
He was almost there. The needle's pale glow painted his face; he could feel its heat, a promise of end. One hand—just one hand—and it would be over. The devil would be dead and finally, his Mom could rest.
"XXXXX, please," his father said softly. "Your mother wouldn't want this."
The words sliced across him. He turned, his eyes were furious.
"You boys were her whole world," his father continued. "She loved you both with all she had. Hinawa would never want you to die. She loved you, XXXXX. No matter what—no matter what you think you did—she would never stop loving you."
"I killed her," he spat. "I'm her murderer! Are you saying she would love me even if I was the one who stabbed her heart?"
"You weren't," his Dad said. "I know—she gave her life to protect you, to protect you and your brother. That's who she was. She would have wanted you to live. To be happy. To have a long life."
"How would you know?!" he screamed. "You weren't there! Where were you when the drago attacked her? Aren't you supposed to protect her? Aren't you her husband? Where were you when it happened?!"
"XXXXX, I—" his father began, but his protest was cut short.
"You useless man!" He shoved his father aside like a rag, blade humming against ribs as the old man hit the ground with a grunt. The room froze—the dog growled, the girl's hand flew to her mouth, and his brother's face crumpled in a way that was more despair than surprise.
"This is your fault too," he hissed through his teeth. "If only you'd been there. If only you'd stopped me."
He moved again—this time, not toward the needle. He raised his blade high, it sparks with fire and lightning, ready to do what needs to be done.
Someone screamed. Footsteps scrambled behind him. It's too late.
His blade swung down.
"I love you, XXXXX," his Dad whispered.
"Die."
There was a flash.
The blade pierced flesh and bone—clean through to the other side. Fire and lightning burst from its edge, vaporizing everything in their path. The shock tore through the cavern like thunder.
Warm blood splattered across his face. He could feel it dripping down his chin, taste the iron on his tongue. It covered him—his skin, his clothes—as if branding him for what he'd done.
"No…" his father gasped.
"N–no… n–no…" he stuttered his eyes wide.
The body fell. A pool of red followed.
For a heartbeat, the world was silent. Then came the screaming—not from them, but from his own throat. A sound raw enough to shake the stone around him. He screamed his brother's name.
The boy—his brother, the youngest, the kindest, the patient soul who never gave up on him—lay dead on the floor.
He lunged forward, clutching the still body. It was warm, so warm, the life still fading beneath his touch. He looked into those familiar eyes and watched the light vanish.
"No! No, no, no! Why!? Why did you do this!?" His voice broke as he screamed his brother's name over and over, rocking him in his arms.
Footsteps echoed, voices shouted—drawing closer.
"Stay away from us!" he roared. A pillar of fire erupted around them, a roaring inferno that sealed them off from the world.
"No! No… no… no… please! Please!"
He clutched the corpse desperately, rocking it against his chest. The body was already cooling, and every second made the ache sharper.
"I'll live! I'll live for you! Please! Please! I'll live… I'll live. I'll do it for you. I swear, I'll do it for you!"
Tears streamed from both eyes—one clear, the other blood—streaking down his face and mixing with the warmth of his brother's fading body.
Inside him, the Devil's Machine throbbed and pounded like a second heart, amplifying every ounce of grief, every shred of pain. It surged, restless and hungry, feeding on sorrow, growing stronger, darker, more insistent.
And still, he held him, rocking him, whispering promises no one else could hear.
The fires burned hotter. He could feel the heat searing through his skin, burrowing into his bones, reshaping him. His body caved under it, twisted by flame and agony. Sparks and molten metal burst from him, spraying blood and fire across the cavern.
"No… nooo… noaaoaoooo!"
He bloated, warped, and shifted, his flesh erupting into terrible flames. The Devil's Machine inside him pulsed, knowing. It knew what had to be done—some unspeakable act, incomprehensible, beyond any mortal mind.
He twisted and roared—roared louder than ever before.
The cry tore through everything, echoing through stone, air, and bone, spilling into the void beyond. It was despair. It was hate. It was agony. It was something no one had heard, no one had seen, since…
The fire light reflected on a golden glint.
The needle… The needles!
He turned to the object.
"The… the dragon… it could… it could bring him back!"
The words tumbled from his lips, barely coherent. His chest heaved, the Devil's Machine thrumming inside him, a wild storm of grief and hope colliding.
His flame wall bursts apart, people are coming to steal his brother away.
"GET AWAY!" He screams and a torrent of fire explodes their direction. They evaporate the man into nothing, the girl tried to attack but he screamed.
"RRAAHHHHHH!"
The scream entered her mind, it was incomprehensible and she buckled under the weight of it, that leaves her defenseless enough to be bathed in fire, she screamed as she turned into nothing.
The dog was next, it howled in grief as it charged him. It didn't even make it a few feet before it was gone too.
The needle was right there, he could just take it. But then something else blocked his way, another man, a bald man. He was trying to say something to him but his words were muffled in his ears.
He grabbed the man's head and he burst, his flesh melting under his palms until he was nothing. They are nothing, all of them are nothing.
He cradled his brother as they moved toward the needle.
Together… just like always.
He touched it. Its wings erupted into flames, its shape melting and twisting under the heat.
Together. You and me.
He snapped it in two. Light burst from the seal, roaring across the cavern. The world trembled. Rocks fell from the ceiling; the arena cracked, fissures spreading like veins through the stone.
It's time.
He looked down at his brother, still in his arms.
Just like before.
He combed his hair back with one hand, wiping the blood from his cheeks. His eyes were empty yet he believed they could see straight into his soul.
Together… finally—
The ground beneath them shattered completely. A wave of darkness swallowed them whole.
The Dark Dragon awoke. It saw. It judged.
He gave it his heart and saw nothing but dark.
*COUGH* *WHEEZE* *COUGH*
Inside a capsule that had been declared absolutely safe, an old man laughed.
"Heheheh…" *WHEEZE* "So… it worked after all. Not exactly as planned, but—heh—it got the job done."
The Pig King stared out his only window. The dark was creeping in from every direction. Good thing the capsule was an endless light source.
"So the Dragon has sprung," he said, smirking. "Yet it's still not done." *COUGH* "Ahhh, my slave… my devil. The push is finished, but you're not cooked yet. You need to simmer longer. Oh, how delicious it will be to see that again…"
He gasped between fits of laughter. "Those yellow flames."
He leaned back. "I wonder how long, though… hmm. Give or take… maybe—ten thousand years?"
*COUGH* *COUGH*
"Will my mind even last that long?" He sighed, a wheeze bubbling out like a chuckle. "I'm bored already… heh. Hmmm. Who am I talking to, anyway?"