The immediate danger coming at them was forced to a stop as Mukoku flexed her powers.
The very air of the land of perdition reverberated, the temperature of the winds started to climb up.
Fabric of space around Ran distorted and for a moment became visible, affording glimpses to things mortal eyes weren't made to see.
He took an involuntary step back. How was Mokoku so powerful? Was her aura alone capable of this much?
It was shocking and beyond scary. This was the Lilim he was going to serve as a knave for twenty years. Already he was sure that those twenty years were going to be the worst of his life.
But he was ready for that. If that was the consequence or price of saving his father's life then he was willing to pay it.
The very fabric of space distorted fully around them, revealing the identity of their foes as their invisibility was rendered useless.
This time when Ran took a step back it was not involuntary.
Because standing before them were five Lilims and around them were auras of shadows. All of them were twice as tall as Mukoku and they were all staring down at her like a lion would a rat.
Still there was no sign that Mukoku was in fear of their presence. She stared back up at them, her expression as cold as a thousand winters.
She began to exude an energy that made the burning winds of hell heat up more and pick up greater turbulence.
Haru took a step away from his sister and joined Ran a few feet behind her to watch this standoff moment.
Tension grew, becoming palpable in the air. The whispers and hisses that were a constant of Naraku continued their eerie disturbance, making Ran shudder anytime the sound came directly against his ears, making it seems like the source of it was standing directly next to him, whispering softly.
The standoff between Mukoku and the gigantic Lilims was not helping the situation.
He shuffled, sharing a glance of worry with Soran Haru. He didn't like this. He hated his weakness even more though.
He was too weak to do anything. Too weak to protect his father, too weak to help himself, too weak to find Naraku and step into it on his lonesome. Now, within the realm of eternal damnation, he knew that he was also too weak to navigate these treacherous lands all by himself.
His thoughts were self-deprecating: 'weak, weak, weak, that's what I am. That's all I can ever be.'
His fist tightened as his reality ascertained his status for him. Even now he was too weak to do anything about the obstacles standing between him and his journey to traverse through the landscapes of hell and save his father.
He was furious yet full of fear. He was not a coward, but he feared failure. Failure to save his father, failure to achieve the single goal that kept him going.
He felt equal relief and wariness as one of the Lilims took a step forward, making the ground rumble like subterranean thunder as he moved. Yet that was the only step he managed to take as Mukoku reinforced the strength of her aura upon the environment.
The Lilim buckled under the pressure, he was facing a force that was slowly pushing him to his knees. Ran and Haru could feel it too but it was not hostile against them, they were Mukoku's allies and her aura recognized this.
The Lilim grunted, the sound escaping his lips as a deep growl.
The others soon started making similar sounds and in a few seconds they found themselves slowly approaching the ground to fall down on their knees.
Mukoku. This was her aim. Ran realized this as an air of disquiet settled over the group.
She'd planned to bring them down to their knees.
Several questions kept Ran curious: Why wasn't she killing them now they couldn't even move a muscle? Why was she doing this standoff in the first place? How in hell was she so powerful? What was her plan here, what intentions did she have?
These questions and more were sending off alarm bells in his head.
He was more nervous than he had ever been. If this was an effect of Mukoku's aura or just being in Naraku, he was not entirely sure. His emotions sometimes didn't feel like his.
He was starting to fully comprehend something. Naraku was a dangerous place. A world as dark as the depth of a chasm, where no light can exist.
Shadows whispered and yet couldn't be seen. Far off in the horizon were viscous clouds of sulfur and eerie dusk light.
Glows like fireflies danced about, merely providing any illumination for navigation, they were the expressions of lost emotions from souls. Emotions of joy, love, peace, zeal, and everything precious to a person, each expression bearing different colors usually associated with them such emotions. Love was red and peace, white.
There were hot winds that blew through Naraku, hotter than the inside of an oven yet not causing much harm to the denizens. More turbulent than a tornado, yet not blowing people away into the deeper parts of hell.
He didn't know when he whispered, "This place is dangerous."
Haru nodded, his face calm but agreeing. The distant flow of the traveling whispered echoes once more, and a storm of soft sighs seemed to recede even further, as if waiting for the next chapter to unfold.
"We must trust Mukoku to guide us. She is stronger than we know," Sōran Haru said, his voice quiet but confident.
The storm of sighs finally stopped, leaving only the soft, delicate sounds of hisses falling down on them with the wind. The wind shifted, carrying with it the faint scent of sulfur and a taste of ash.
Ran's thoughts were full of resolve as he gazed at their slowly succumbing enemies. 'This isn't the end. It's just another step.'
He watched as Haru turned and walked back toward Mukoku, his silhouette disappearing into a mist formed from the heat of Mukoku's aura.
He stood alone for a moment, the silence heavy but not oppressive, filled with a sense of purpose.
"I will bring my father back, no matter who gets in my way," he spoke quietly, to himself.
His footsteps faded as he walked toward the siblings, the mist closing in behind him. The soft sound of the hisses resounded one last time, and the wind carried the faintest hint of hope and an equal measure of uncertainty that symbolized his emotional turmoil, while it ebbed and flowed, mirroring his rising and falling hope.
He was reflecting on his belief in fate and the immutability of his father's fate. He remembered Master Sei, the brief flashback serving to underscore his despair.
The air grew thick with a mix of determination and secrecy, building tension as he rejoined the siblings to stand strong before the slowly succumbing Lilims.
His hesitating disposition and Haru's quiet confidence created a strong contrast, heightening the tension and the emotional weight of the moment, accompanied by Mukoku's resolute stance.
The storm of eerie sounds eased up as Mukoku flared her power once more, mirroring the newfound hope and the sense that Ran's journey was about to take a new, unexpected turn.