A faint drip of water echoed through the Sacred Chamber.
The atmosphere here was thick, suffocating. The room was cold, colder than anywhere Ran had ever been, and his breath came out in visible puffs.
'This place... it feels different. Like we've stepped into a space between worlds.' He thought, mentally expressing caution.
Haru moved silently across the stone floor, his soaked robes whispering with every step. The glowing symbols etched into the ground flickered faintly, casting a dim, ethereal light around them.
"So, your sister... she can really help us get to Naraku?" Ran questioned, hesitantly.
Haru placed a hand on the central stone slab, its surface worn smooth by centuries of ritual. The symbols pulsed slightly, responding to his touch.
"Yes, Mukoku can open the way," Sōran Haru replied, calm but serious. "But remember, she is not like us. She is a Lilim... a creature born of hell itself. Her help always comes with a price."
The low hum of energy filled the air as Haru began to trace the ritual circle on the ground with his finger, his movements deliberate and precise.
'A Lilim. The child of Satan and Lilith... demons who rule over the darkest depths of Naraku,' Ran thought with a bit of unease.
He swallowed, the weight of the moment pressing down on him. The chamber felt like it was alive, breathing around them as the ritual began to take shape.
"And... you're sure she'll agree?" He whispered in uncertainty.
Haru finished the circle, stepping back.
The symbols on the floor began to glow brighter, casting long shadows across the room. The energy in the chamber shifted, growing heavier.
Sōran Haru grim, but certain in speech, said. "She'll agree... but not for free. There will be something she'll want in return."
Haru's hand hovered above the circle, the faint crackle of magic sparking in the air. He turned to Ran, his eyes sharp.
"I'm only helping you because I have my own reasons to enter Naraku," he said, lowering his voice to speak seriously. "There's a Cambion there—a half-demon, half-human—that owes me a debt. That's why I'm doing this. Not strictly out of charity."
Ran found his heart beating louder in his chest. The weight of the unknown pressed against him, but the thought of his father suffering in Naraku was too much to bear.
"A Cambion? What did they do?" He inquired, warily.
Sōran Haru cut him off, his voice clipped. "That's not important right now. What matters is getting to Naraku. Are you ready to make your request to Mukoku?"
Ran hesitated for a moment, the cold air of the chamber chilling him to the bone. But then he nodded, his determination returning.
"I'll do whatever it takes."
The energy in the room shifted again, growing darker, more oppressive. Haru raised his hand, muttering an incantation under his breath. The symbols on the floor blazed to life, the light almost blinding.
Sōran Haru spoke commandingly, his voice filled with power: "Come forth, Mukoku of the Lilim! By the blood of our kin, I summon you to this realm!"
A gust of wind whipped through the chamber, howling like a distant scream.
The temperature dropped even further, and the light from the symbols pulsed in time with Haru's chanting.
A low, guttural growl echoed through the chamber, growing louder and more distinct. The stone floor beneath them rumbled as a dark, swirling vortex began forming in the center of the circle.
Out of the shadows, a figure slowly materialized—Mukoku.
"Who dares summon me?" Mukoku demanded, her voice cold, seductive, filled with ancient power.
Her voice echoed unnaturally, as if coming from all directions at once. Her form solidified—tall, with long, curling black horns and eyes that glowed like embers in the darkness.
'She's real... she's really here,' Ran thought in terror.
"Mukoku, my sister, I call upon you for aid. This boy, Kaito Ran, seeks passage into Naraku. He wishes to rescue his father from the grasp of hell," Sōran Haru respectfully, but firmly, said to his sister.
Mukoku's laughter was sharp and mocking, cutting through the air like a blade. She stepped closer, her presence overpowering, her movements as fluid as smoke.
"A mortal wishes to enter Naraku? How amusing... and how foolish. Though you wouldn't be the first, and I doubt you will be the last either. Everyone wants to escape eternal damnation," she said, her voice teasing and amused as she circled Ran slowly, her gaze piercing.
Ran stood, completely frozen, feeling her eyes burn into him.
"I... I need to save him. I'll do whatever it takes," he told her, his voice shaking, but he did his best to remain brave as he spoke to her.
Mukoku stopped, her face inches from his. Her breath was cold, like death itself.
She was smirking, she was definitely curious now: "Whatever it takes? How very bold. But boldness won't save you in Naraku, little one."
The air in the chamber grew thicker, Mukoku's power pressing down on them. Ran felt as if he was being crushed under the weight of her presence.
Mukoku's voice was silken, but dangerous: "I can open the path for you. I can even help you retrieve your father from the depths of Naraku... but there will be a price."
Her voice grew darker, more sinister. The light from the symbols on the floor flickered as if responding to her mood.
Mockingly, yet serious, she stated: "In exchange for my assistance, you will serve me as my knave... in hell. For twenty years."
Ran's heart skipped a beat, the room suddenly feeling even colder. The offer hung in the air like a dark cloud, suffocating and inescapable.
Ran's thoughts, conflicted but determined, considered it. 'Twenty years in hell... but my father would be free.'
"Think carefully, Ran. This is no small price to pay," Sōran Haru warned, his voice low.
Ran swallowed hard, his mind racing. He knew the consequences, but the thought of leaving his father in Naraku, suffering for eternity…
"I agree. I'll serve you... just help me save him," he said, with not an extra minute of hesitation.
Mukoku's smile widened, her sharp teeth glinting in the faint light of the chamber. She stepped back, raising her arms as dark energy swirled around her.
Satisfied, her voice dripped with malice as she responded. "Very well... a deal is struck. Prepare yourself, Kaito Ran, for once the path to Naraku opens, there is no turning back."
The symbols on the floor blazed with dark fire, shaking the room as the ritual intensified. The walls trembled, and a low, otherworldly sound filled the air.
Mukoku's voice rose as she began chanting. "By the blood of the Lilim, by the fires of Naraku... the path shall open!"
The chamber quaked violently. A swirling vortex began to form in the center of the room, dark and foreboding, sucking the air from the space. The sound of wind and crackling energy grew deafening.
'It's happening... the path to Naraku is opening,' Ran thought, awestruck.
The vortex expanded, and the room filled with the sound of roaring wind and flames.
Mukoku stepped back, her form glowing with dark energy. Grinning darkly, she announced. "Your journey begins now."
Suddenly, the vortex exploded outward, and the chamber was filled with a blinding light. A loud crack echoed through the room as the veil between the worlds began to come undone at its seams.
Mukoku laughed heartily, her voice echoing. "Welcome to Naraku, Kaito Ran."
The light dimmed, revealing the torn fabric of reality itself. Ran and Haru stood at the edge of the swirling abyss, the path to hell now open before them.
'This is it. There's no turning back now,' Ran thought in dread.
Suddenly there was a crash. Something enormous moved in the darkness beyond the portal. The air grew thick with malevolence.
Mukoku's smile faded, and her eyes narrowed. "What... is that?" She hissed, alarmingly.
The chamber shook violently. A low, rumbling growl came to them from the depths of the portal. Mukoku's voice sharpened, cutting through the chaos.
"Something has welcomed us into Naraku... something that should not be here!" She warned, her voice urgent.
The growl became even louder, more menacing. The shadows within the vortex began swirling and then came the whispers.
Unceasing, unstoppable, innumerable, Haru, Ran, and Mukoku could do nothing as they invaded their minds.