I was Drafted Into a War as the Only Human
Chapter 65: Zone of Darkness
- Chapter 92: Divine Mark
- Chapter 91: Opening Ceremony
- Chapter 90: Obsidian Chronicle
- Chapter 89: The Fall of Caelgorr Part 2
- Chapter 88: The Fall Of Caelgorr
- Chapter 87: The False End
- Chapter 86: Bye Bye Fog
- Chapter 85: Death
- Chapter 84: Long Awaited
- Chapter 83: The temple Shrouded in Fog
- Chapter 82: Cliffside Vigil
- Chapter 81: Eastward Under the sea
- Chapter 80: So Long Demon
- Chapter 79: The Beast in Human Skin
- Chapter 78: Two Monsters
- Chapter 77: A True Hero
- Chapter 76: Monster
- Chapter 75: Deeper and Deeper
- Chapter 74: Down Below
- Chapter 73: Grey Sea
- Chapter 72: Cliffs Edge
- Chapter 71: Grief in the Fog
- Chapter 70: The Fog Returns
- Chapter 69: Goals
- Chapter 68: Why?
- Chapter 67: Nyxaris
- Chapter 66: The Church of Shadows
- Chapter 65: Zone of Darkness
- Chapter 64: Whispers of Stone
- Chapter 63: Cursed Statue
- Chapter 62: New Team Member
- Chapter 61: Shadow Wolves
- Chapter 60: Caelgorr the Hollow
- Chapter 59: Defeat the Hollow
- Chapter 58: Deaths Door
- Chapter 57: Battle in the Fog
- Chapter 56: Seraphs Hollow
- Chapter 55: Lead and New Sword!
- Chapter 54: The Lovley Clouds
- Chapter 53: Enter Fenric
- Chapter 52: Lucys Manuals
- Chapter 51: King of Hearts
- Chapter 50: War Games
- Chapter 49: Lovers?
- Chapter 48: War Part 39 - Hell Ender
- Chapter 47: War Part 38- The Price of Power
- Chapter 46: War Part 37 - Power
- Chapter 45: War Part 36- Final Clash of the rivals
- Chapter 44: War Part 35 - Archangel vs Demon Lord
- Chapter 43: War Part 34 - The Queen
- Chapter 42: War Part 33 - Arcane
- Chapter 41: War Part 32 - Rage
- Chapter 40: War Part 31 - The Tunnel Strikes
- Chapter 39: War Part 30 - Betrayl
- Chapter 38: War Part 29- Stupid Human!
- Chapter 37: War Part 28 - Too much information
- Chapter 36: War Part 27- Flame and Light
- Chapter 35: War Part 26 - Circulation
- Chapter 34: War Part 25 - A true monster
- Chapter 33: War Part 24 - New Hair
- Chapter 32: War Part 23 - Prove it
- Chapter 31: War Part 22 - lets Talk
- Chapter 30: War Part 21 - The Ten Generals
- Chapter 29: War Part 20 - Vorn Cain
- Chapter 28: War Part 19 - The Human must die
- Chapter 27: War Part 18 - Second Friend
- Chapter 26: War Part 17- Unforgivable sin
- Chapter 25: War Part 16 - Shit
- Chapter 24: War Part 15 - Halftime
- Chapter 23: War part 14 - Giant
- Chapter 22: War Part 13 - Truly a hero!
- Chapter 21: War Part 12 - Feral
- Chapter 20: War Part 11- Wyrmlings!
- Chapter 19: War Part 10- Mocked
- Chapter 18: War Part 9- All in a days work
- Chapter 17: War Part 8 - Bigger the better
- Chapter 16: War Part 7 - Terrible Human
- Chapter 15: War part 6 - First blood
- Chapter 14: War Part 5 - Worm
- Chapter 13: War part 4 - The Amazing Hero!
- Chapter 12: War Part 3- A promise
- Chapter 11: War part 2- Foward
- Chapter 10: War part 1- Destruction
- Chapter 9: Seraphines Resolve
- Chapter 8: Whats my reason?
- Chapter 7: The Tale of the Humans
- Chapter 6: Playing Fair
- Chapter 5: First friend
- Chapter 4: Because I have to?
- Chapter 3: Divine and Mythical!?
- Chapter 2: The Four Gods
- Chapter 1: Pick 4000?!
The group set off from the village after a restless, uneasy night.
They’d tried to get Eri to talk—to explain what she saw or heard after touching the statue—but she hadn’t said a word, just curled up in a chair, arms wrapped around her knees, staring at them with eyes that looked... hollow—not broken. Not wounded, just gone.
Carlos had barked at her all night. Low, frantic growls that never stopped, like something in her presence disturbed him to the core. None of them got much sleep.
Now, walking along a cracked stone road leading east, Eri trailed behind the rest of the group, her boots dragging as if her legs moved on borrowed instinct. Gindu and Llarm had each tried speaking to her—calmly, jokingly, gently—but she never responded. She moved forward, stiff and silent, like a marionette whose strings were pulled by something they couldn’t see.
Whenever Lucy used Soulreading on her, he felt it again: a crushing dread—paralyzing fear.
He wanted to press her, to demand answers. What happened at that statue was dangerous. It could still be a threat. But... he held back.
He knew what it was like to see something that shattered how you looked at the world.
’Come find me.’
The whisper from his nightmare echoed again in the back of his mind.
’Who? What? And why?’
He turned the questions over like stones in a river, hoping for an answer.
Then shrugged it off.
’Eh. It’ll come to me eventually. Not the time for cryptic dreams—I’ve got real problems right now.’
And he did.
Bruma had warned them back in the village that they’d reach a region known only as the Zone of Darkness after a few days of travel, where light was swallowed whole.
They stood at its edge now.
It wasn’t just dark. It was an absence, like someone had taken a knife to the world and carved out a section of reality. The jagged curtain of pitch-black stretched across the path ahead, impenetrable and featureless, and yet it seemed to ripple as if breathing.
The light behind them—soft purple sky, streaks of gold, sun-washed stone—contrasted violently with the nothingness ahead. And from within the blackness, a sound: whispers, hushed and incoherent. Lucy couldn’t make out the words, but something in his gut recoiled.
"Is this what you meant, Bruma?" Lucy asked, half-joking.
"Are all humans this sharp, or are you just gifted?" she shot back dryly.
Lucy chuckled. "A little column A, little column me."
Llarm stepped closer to the barrier, reaching out a hand.
"It’s like something out of a fairy tale," he murmured. "Where light and darkness meet at the edge of the world."
"Hey! Don’t touch it!" Lucy snapped. "Did we learn nothing about randomly touching ominous crap?"
Llarm grinned. "Right, my bad."
His grin said he wasn’t even a little sorry.
"I don’t know about you guys, but I want to go inside," Fenric said, cracking his neck. "Think of all the things we might get to fight in there."
He looked at Eri, expecting a sharp, sarcastic jab. Nothing.
She didn’t even look up. Just kept staring at the ground like the weight of the world had settled on her spine.
Gindu stood beside her, hands resting gently on her shoulders. Silent. Reassuring.
Then a soft whimper broke the moment.
Carlos, perched atop Fenric’s shoulder, trembled. His dark fur bristled, his tail tucked, and his ears low. Lucy didn’t need Soulreading to know he was terrified.
"What is it, buddy?" Fenric murmured, rubbing the pup’s head.
Carlos only whimpered louder, then buried himself in Fenric’s hood.
Lucy turned to Bruma, lifting a brow. "It’s safe to enter, right?"
Bruma nodded, though slowly. Her violet hair bounced slightly with the motion.
"Yes... mostly. I’ve never been inside a zone like this, and they’re poorly documented. But I’ve read accounts. Some say people walk in and return unharmed."
Lucy narrowed his eyes. "You read any accounts where people walk in and turn into flesh-eating husks the second they cross the threshold?"
"That would be interesting," Bruma said, unfazed. "But no."
"Well then," Lucy turned back to the group. "Listen up. Once we’re inside, we won’t see Jack beyond a few feet. Bruma’s lantern will give us a small radius, so stick close."
"Llarm, I want you circulating wind—let me know if anything moves around us. Gindu, keep Eri safe. Fenric... do what you do and make sure Carlos doesn’t get eaten."
They all nodded.
All except Eri.
Lucy glanced at Bruma, instinctively ready to assign her a role too... but stopped himself.
She wasn’t officially one of them. Not yet.
Without another word, Lucy stepped forward and pressed his hand against the veil of darkness. It was cold—not just to the touch but in his bones—like the chill of a bad memory.
Then he stepped through.
The rest followed, swallowed one by one by the black.
As soon as Lucy stepped into the darkness, everything changed.
He first noticed the cold, sharp, biting, unnatural. It was as if the moment he crossed the threshold, something reached into his chest and squeezed. The second thing was the silence—complete, ugly, oppressive. There were no footsteps, no breathing, no wind, only the faintest whispers, distant and indecipherable, slithering at the edge of hearing.
He glanced around.
Everyone had frozen in place, instinctively wrapping their arms around themselves. Even Fenric wasn’t smiling anymore. Still nestled in his arms, Carlos had curled into a tight ball, his small body trembling uncontrollably. The shadow pup’s ears were flat, whimpering, swallowed by the silence.
Bruma’s lantern cast a ghostly violet light barely five feet ahead. Beyond that was a void—pure, unshaped black. The familiar road was gone. Only the glistening silver grass remained beneath their boots.
Lucy stepped forward and opened his mouth.
Nothing came out.
’What the hell?’
He tried again, willing the words into sound. "Move forward."
Nothing.
Not even the scrape of his tongue or the sound of his breath.
Llarm caught his confused expression and chuckled—until he realized no one could hear him either. Panic flickered across his face as he grabbed at his throat, mouthing something inaudible. The others—Gindu, Bruma, and Fenric—tried to speak too, but their voices were stolen, silenced by the zone.
Only Eri remained unaffected, standing quietly with vacant eyes, as if she’d expected this all along.
’Alright. Game of charades it is.’
Lucy exaggerated a forward motion, then mimed walking, finishing with a thumbs-up.
The others nodded back.
Formation fell into place without a sound. Lucy and Bruma led, her lantern held high. Llarm, Fenric, and Carlos kept to the middle. Gindu walked behind Eri, keeping a careful eye on her. She still hadn’t spoken a word.
The ground beneath them was uneven. The terrain sloped up and down with hidden dips and jagged outcrops. Several times, Bruma stumbled as her foot caught on something unseen. Lucy had Llarm use his wind to signal any obstacles ahead—but he had to stay sharp.
After nearly slipping on an incline, Lucy activated Soulreading, hoping to sense what lay beyond the lantern’s reach.
He regretted it instantly.
Despair. Endless, suffocating despair.
It wasn’t just a feeling—it was a scream. A thousand broken voices clawing at his consciousness, begging to be freed, pleading for warmth, for light, for death. Whatever these whispers were, they knew he could hear them. They surged against his mind like a tide of desperate souls.
He immediately deactivated the skill, gasping—even if no one could hear it. 𝕗𝐫𝐞𝕖𝕨𝐞𝗯𝚗𝕠𝘃𝐞𝚕.𝐜𝗼𝚖
A chill brushed across his skin—Llarm’s wind.
He turned to see the elf signaling again, arms miming a wide circle, then lifting an invisible object.
’Boulder?’
Lucy nodded and turned—
Crack.
He slammed face-first into a massive rock, easily the size of Bruma.
’Dammit.’
Lucy turned to see Llarm pointing and laughing silently, along with Fenric.
’Did these idiots plan that?’
He groaned internally, clutching his nose, blood beginning to drip. But again, the silence devoured the sound.
...
They continued like that for what felt like hours. Days? Time didn’t exist here. With no sun, moon, or stars, they had no way of knowing how long they’d been walking. Only the endless dark pressed around them, stretching the minutes into something distorted and unreal.
Ruined structures appeared occasionally—collapsed buildings swallowed by vines of shadow. Trees twisted in impossible shapes. Even statues, their features eroded beyond recognition.
Nothing moved. Nothing breathed. Nothing attacked.
But the tension never left.
Then, once more, Llarm’s wind curled around Lucy. He looked back and saw the elf lift his arms, forming a triangle over his head.
’A house?’
Lucy turned forward—and this time, he felt something new.
The cold changed. It was no longer just physical—it was wrong. Malicious.
The air thickened, pressing against his chest like an invisible hand. Bruma lifted her lantern, and the violet light rippled outward, stretching just far enough to reveal...
Stairs.
Carved stone steps cloaked in writhing shadows, leading downward.
And then—just beyond them—a church. Or at least, what remained of one.
Its walls were skeletal and fractured, like the ribs of a long-dead beast. Towers jutted up, half-collapsed, their peaks vanishing into the black. The stone shimmered like ink in moonlight, constructed from darkness itself. Bruma’s lantern barely clung to its edges, unable to pierce what lay beyond.
The whispers grew louder. Closer.
And for the first time since entering the zone, Lucy wasn’t sure they were alone anymore.
- Chapter 92: Divine Mark
- Chapter 91: Opening Ceremony
- Chapter 90: Obsidian Chronicle
- Chapter 89: The Fall of Caelgorr Part 2
- Chapter 88: The Fall Of Caelgorr
- Chapter 87: The False End
- Chapter 86: Bye Bye Fog
- Chapter 85: Death
- Chapter 84: Long Awaited
- Chapter 83: The temple Shrouded in Fog
- Chapter 82: Cliffside Vigil
- Chapter 81: Eastward Under the sea
- Chapter 80: So Long Demon
- Chapter 79: The Beast in Human Skin
- Chapter 78: Two Monsters
- Chapter 77: A True Hero
- Chapter 76: Monster
- Chapter 75: Deeper and Deeper
- Chapter 74: Down Below
- Chapter 73: Grey Sea
- Chapter 72: Cliffs Edge
- Chapter 71: Grief in the Fog
- Chapter 70: The Fog Returns
- Chapter 69: Goals
- Chapter 68: Why?
- Chapter 67: Nyxaris
- Chapter 66: The Church of Shadows
- Chapter 65: Zone of Darkness
- Chapter 64: Whispers of Stone
- Chapter 63: Cursed Statue
- Chapter 62: New Team Member
- Chapter 61: Shadow Wolves
- Chapter 60: Caelgorr the Hollow
- Chapter 59: Defeat the Hollow
- Chapter 58: Deaths Door
- Chapter 57: Battle in the Fog
- Chapter 56: Seraphs Hollow
- Chapter 55: Lead and New Sword!
- Chapter 54: The Lovley Clouds
- Chapter 53: Enter Fenric
- Chapter 52: Lucys Manuals
- Chapter 51: King of Hearts
- Chapter 50: War Games
- Chapter 49: Lovers?
- Chapter 48: War Part 39 - Hell Ender
- Chapter 47: War Part 38- The Price of Power
- Chapter 46: War Part 37 - Power
- Chapter 45: War Part 36- Final Clash of the rivals
- Chapter 44: War Part 35 - Archangel vs Demon Lord
- Chapter 43: War Part 34 - The Queen
- Chapter 42: War Part 33 - Arcane
- Chapter 41: War Part 32 - Rage
- Chapter 40: War Part 31 - The Tunnel Strikes
- Chapter 39: War Part 30 - Betrayl
- Chapter 38: War Part 29- Stupid Human!
- Chapter 37: War Part 28 - Too much information
- Chapter 36: War Part 27- Flame and Light
- Chapter 35: War Part 26 - Circulation
- Chapter 34: War Part 25 - A true monster
- Chapter 33: War Part 24 - New Hair
- Chapter 32: War Part 23 - Prove it
- Chapter 31: War Part 22 - lets Talk
- Chapter 30: War Part 21 - The Ten Generals
- Chapter 29: War Part 20 - Vorn Cain
- Chapter 28: War Part 19 - The Human must die
- Chapter 27: War Part 18 - Second Friend
- Chapter 26: War Part 17- Unforgivable sin
- Chapter 25: War Part 16 - Shit
- Chapter 24: War Part 15 - Halftime
- Chapter 23: War part 14 - Giant
- Chapter 22: War Part 13 - Truly a hero!
- Chapter 21: War Part 12 - Feral
- Chapter 20: War Part 11- Wyrmlings!
- Chapter 19: War Part 10- Mocked
- Chapter 18: War Part 9- All in a days work
- Chapter 17: War Part 8 - Bigger the better
- Chapter 16: War Part 7 - Terrible Human
- Chapter 15: War part 6 - First blood
- Chapter 14: War Part 5 - Worm
- Chapter 13: War part 4 - The Amazing Hero!
- Chapter 12: War Part 3- A promise
- Chapter 11: War part 2- Foward
- Chapter 10: War part 1- Destruction
- Chapter 9: Seraphines Resolve
- Chapter 8: Whats my reason?
- Chapter 7: The Tale of the Humans
- Chapter 6: Playing Fair
- Chapter 5: First friend
- Chapter 4: Because I have to?
- Chapter 3: Divine and Mythical!?
- Chapter 2: The Four Gods
- Chapter 1: Pick 4000?!
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