Unlocked at Character Level 60
Chaos. Darkness. The belly of the beast from the dawn of the universe seemed ready to dissolve everything.
He'd thought himself numb to pain long ago, but now an invisible struggle threatened to tear his soul to shreds.
Petty whispers chattered on and on inside his head, step by step, coaxing him toward the abyss of ruin.
"Why resist? I can grant you the power to reforge life and death itself, to undo all your regrets!"
Undo all regrets... He thought of Master Huaiyan, the disappointment in his eyes. He thought of the five of them, once so full of promise. He thought of the ending he should have had...
No. Not that. Never that. Not once, not ever.
This was nothing but escape, cowardice, surrender...
Just like those years spent rotting in regret. Just like this aimless, half-dead existence, wandering from day to day with nothing but the wish to die.
That wasn't how his "script" was supposed to "end."
"Stellaron Hunters exist to rewrite Finality, and to rewrite their own endings."
In the "Finality" Elio revealed, he glimpsed a sea of spider lilies scattered with bones, a boundless beast skewered through, and a furnace belching flames. Black hair turned white as snow, and the aged artisan could finally embrace death. Yet the root of the immortality calamity had already bloomed anew elsewhere...
He still has a chance to change it all.
"Yingxing, are you really so bent on dragging us both into the abyss!? All you'll gain is endless suffering, torn between life and death!"
He didn't hear Shuhu's frenzied roar. Instead, he heard his master's voice, his companions' voices, his own voice—
"What makes a blade?"
He had once forged shackles to cage the mighty foes. Now, he would forge himself into a prison.
As a hunter, his sole pursuit had been the elusive release of death. Now, he would take revenge on the architect of this tragedy.
He felt himself cracking apart.
Piece by piece. Shard by shard. Like snowflakes torn asunder, frozen in an instant by a surge of boundless life, then sent drifting once more into the sea of suffering.
"Waste not the bounty of the world, but perfect it through craft. Good."
With great effort, he raised his hand, just as he had many years ago when he first lifted the forging hammer, striking the white-hot metal until it was sharp enough to plunge that immortal abomination to unending hell.
His scorching iron body couldn't shed tears. In his daze, he could almost believe he was still in the Forge, blazing with blinding radiance like a divine weapon fresh from quenching.