As Malakai and arachne tried to fight back, she that they were no match for Kael so they had to make a run for them it, with a wave of malakai's hands they vanished leaving Kael and his shadows behind.
A narrow escape, Malakai and Arachne flee from Kael's overwhelming power.
As they vanished, Malakai and Arachne reappeared in a secluded clearing, gasping for breath. Arachne's flames had dwindled, her energy depleted from the battle.
Malakai's eyes scanned their surroundings, ensuring they were safe. "We can't stay here for long," he said, his voice low and urgent. "Kael will find us."
Arachne nodded, her expression grim. "We need to find Lyra, and fast. She's the only one who can help us defeat Kael."
Malakai's jaw set in determination. "Then let's move. We don't have much time."
As they prepared to leave, Arachne's eyes locked onto Malakai's. "We make a good team, Malakai," she said, a hint of a smile on her lips.
Malakai's expression softened, a small smile creeping onto his face. "We do," he agreed. "Let's hope it's enough to take down Kael."
With a shared nod, they set off once more, their quest to find Lyra and defeat Kael far from over.
As they vanished,Kael said to himself, this is not over,and then disappeared.
A ominous vow, Kael's determination to continue the pursuit hangs in the air.
Kael's words echoed through the empty clearing, his presence lingering for a moment before he vanished into the shadows.
The darkness seemed to swallow him whole, leaving behind an unsettling feeling that the conflict was far from over.
In the distance, the trees seemed to whisper to each other, their leaves rustling with an otherworldly energy.
The forest was holding its breath, waiting for the next move in the game of cat and mouse between Malakai, Arachne, and Kael.
The question on everyone's mind was: what would happen next?
Arachne and malakai continued there journey, but now they were more serious in finding Lyra, before kael would.
A heightened sense of urgency, Arachne and Malakai press on with renewed determination.
As they journeyed deeper into the heart of the forest, the air grew thick with an eerie silence. Arachne and Malakai moved swiftly, their senses on high alert for any sign of Lyra or Kael's minions.
"We need to find Lyra before Kael does," Arachne said, her voice low and urgent. "If he gets to her first, all will be lost."
Malakai nodded grimly, his hand on the hilt of his sword. "I know. We'll find her, Arachne. We have to."
As they walked, the trees seemed to grow taller, casting long, ominous shadows on the ground. Arachne and Malakai pressed on, undaunted, their determination to find Lyra and defeat Kael burning brighter with every step.
Suddenly, Arachne stopped, her head cocked to one side. "Do you hear that?" she whispered.
Malakai listened, his ears perked up. A faint humming noise echoed through the forest, growing louder by the second.
"What is it?" Malakai asked, his eyes scanning the surroundings.
