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NovelHook/Elven Invasion/Chapter 95

Elven Invasion Chapter 95

POV 1: Commander Asha Okonkwo – INS Vikrant, Forward Command Deck Not completely, but enough that the tension gripping Asha’s chest for hours finally loosened. The displays around her showed smoke trails drifting lazily over scattered ship hulls. Fires flickered in the wreckage of what had once been a combined naval line. All across the fleet, medical drones darted between decks, ferrying wounded. The water no longer boiled—it merely churned. “Send out wide-band distress recovery beacons,” Asha said, voice tight with fatigue. “I want full sonar sweeps of the trench perimeter. Any heat spikes, anomalous movement, anything that even twitches… we hunt it.” “Aye, ma’am,” replied her operations officer. She leaned forward, resting her elbows on the console. Her reflection in the screen looked like a ghost—blood on her brow, hair damp with sweat, eyes sharp but sunken. She didn’t feel victorious. She felt like a survivor. Asha’s comms officer turned. “Incoming encrypted line from UN Oceanic Command.” She sighed. “Put them through.” The admiral’s face appeared—stoic, severe. “Report.” “The Drowned Crown is gone,” Asha said simply. “The Leviathan is alive. Our side… held.” There was a pause. Then, “We’ve detected a power vacuum. Spawn signatures worldwide are vanishing. Satellite footage confirms widespread collapse.” “But something else stirred down there,” she added, her voice quiet. “The Crown’s death wasn’t the end.” The admiral stared at her for a long moment. “Then this isn’t a time to rest.” “No,” Asha agreed. “It’s a time to prepare.” POV 2: Mary – Between Worlds Mary floated in warmth and shadow. She wasn’t sure if she was dead or dreaming. The pain had dulled, as if she were submerged beneath layers of silence. Yet she could feel the Leviathan’s pulse, faint now… gentle. You are not broken, it said. She opened her eyes—figuratively. The world she inhabited was not physical. She hovered inside the Leviathan’s mind, suspended in the echo of its thoughts. The warform is injured. My slumber must return. But you… “Am I dying?” she whispered. No, it rumbled. But you are changed. Mary felt her hands. Her skin shimmered faintly with bioluminescence. Coral-like veins traced the undersides of her arms. “You used me,” she said softly, not in anger—but awe. We merged, the Leviathan said. You lent me form. I lent you survival. Mary closed her eyes again. “Will I be normal?” You are more than normal now. But the deep remembers its debts. Be wary. Others will seek you. They will not all be kind. With that, the Leviathan withdrew. Mary exhaled into the void and let herself fall upward. POV 3: Solomon Kane – Heart Chamber Recovery Zone Solomon hadn’t moved in an hour. He sat cross-legged beside Mary’s motionless form, his rifle disassembled on his lap. Every so often, he checked her vitals. Still stable. Still breathing. Dyug stood nearby, arms folded across his bruised chest. A thin scar now traced the side of his cheek—where a Crownspawn had clipped him. Blood had dried into his collar, and his sabers were still stained dark. “I’ve asked for a medivac team,” Dyug said quietly. Solomon nodded but said nothing. Instead, he glanced down at Mary again and murmured, “She was the blade that killed a god.” “She was the god,” Dyug replied, a hint of reverence in his tone. Above them, the coral structure that had once housed the Crown’s power had begun to crumble. Chunks floated free in slow motion, drifting upward toward the surface like bones released from a corpse. Solomon stood slowly. “We’re not done.” “No,” Dyug agreed. “The Crown is dead. But power doesn’t vanish. It collects.” POV 4: Dyana – Sky-Crown, Orbital Throne Hall Dyana watched the unfolding recovery operations through her command suite. A sprawling projection wrapped around the room, showing Earth’s oceans, dotted with UN fleets and salvage craft. The data feeds confirmed it—spawn populations were dissolving. Sea routes reopened. Global trade, coastal cities, and naval stability were stabilizing. But Dyana’s golden eyes narrowed. “A vacuum always attracts new contenders.” She turned toward her inner circle. Her commanders stood silent, watching her. “We’ve confirmed seismic activity around the Mariana Rift,” one said. “Nothing hostile yet, but… irregular energy signatures.” Another added, “The Leviathan’s pulse is declining. It is returning to hibernation.” “Then Earth is exposed again,” Dyana said. “And we cannot afford to be unready. Prepare the Titan Sentinel protocols.” “Princess?” a commander asked. Dyana’s voice was low, fierce. “The deep is wounded. But wounded beasts bite hardest. We guard the wound—or we lose this world again.” POV 5: Asha Okonkwo – UN Global Council Transmission Room Asha stood before a row of holograms—generals, scientists, heads of state. The emergency UN session had begun just minutes after confirmation of the Crown’s destruction. “This is not a victory speech,” she began. “This is a warning.” She tapped a panel. The display showed sonar scans, geological tremors, and psychic readings across the oceanic crust. “The Leviathan won us time. Not safety. There are other things down there. We know now the Crown was only a part of something greater—something layered. Tiered.” The room fell into tense silence. Finally, a diplomat asked, “Are you proposing a full militarization of the oceans?” “I’m proposing a permanent global oceanic defense initiative,” Asha said, voice rising. “Orbital scans. AI-patrolled trenches. Magical and psionic liaisons embedded with all fleets.” “And if the public resists?” another official asked. Asha met their gaze. “Then tell them the truth: We fought a god. And we won. But next time, we might not.” POV 6: Mary – Medical Bay, Aboard the Vikrant Mary awoke with a gasp. Lights blinded her briefly. She winced, raising a hand—only to pause as her skin glowed faintly under the medical lamps. “Still yourself,” came a familiar voice. Solomon sat by her bedside, unreadable. “You’ve been asleep for two days,” he said. “Doctors say you’re stable. But different.” Mary looked down at herself. Her heartbeat sounded… wrong. Too slow. Too deep. “I feel like I’m still… down there,” she whispered. “You were deeper than any of us,” Solomon said. “Part of the Leviathan’s mind. You guided its final strike.” Mary remembered flashes. The Crown’s dying scream. The Leviathan’s rage. And her voice, merging with something older than humanity. “I saw something,” she murmured. “Beneath the Crown. Beneath the trenches. Something watching.” Solomon tensed. “You’re not the first to say that.” “We didn’t win,” she said quietly. “We survived the first move.” POV 7: Dyug – Subsurface Ruins Later that night, Dyug returned to the ruins where the Heart Chamber had been. He stood alone amid the drifting debris, staring at the remnants of the battle. He touched the scar on his cheek, eyes haunted. “There was another presence,” he said to no one. A shimmer appeared beside him. A projection—Dyana, distant but focused. “I felt it too,” she said. “Something waiting. Not the Leviathan. Not the Crown. Deeper.” Dyug nodded. “The battlefield is silent now. But that silence is the breathing of something still asleep.” He paused. Then added, “We must be ready when it wakes.” Dyana’s image flickered, her eyes narrowing. POV 8: The Deep One – ??? Beneath the broken oceanic crust, deeper than satellites could see, deeper than sonar could penetrate, a shape shifted. Not dead. Not yet alive. The Drowned Crown had been a harbinger. A splinter of what once ruled when Earth’s sky was red and its seas black. Now, stirred by the echo of its death, the Deep One opened an eye the size of a continent. Its pupil reflected only stars—and hunger. Because it knew… Nᴇw ɴovel chaptᴇrs are published on novel★fire.net Titans bleed. And when they bleed, they call.
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