Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World as a Skeleton

Chapter 256: The Cage



Chapter 256: The Cage

Across the prairie, the crimson light-curtain of the [Boundary of the Crimson

Purgatory] crawled forward like a slow-moving, gluttonous beast, claiming the

land inch by agonizing inch.

This was the structural flaw of the Great Boundary: as a high-tier spell

designed to overwrite the laws of an entire sector, its expansion speed was

frustratingly sluggish.

Lia stood ten paces behind Thanatos, her silver-white hair swaying in the

violent Mana-eddies generated by her father's concentration. This was her first

time witnessing a Planar War from the vanguard. She was not a combatant today,

but a sentinel and an observer. Her directive was clear: monitor the tactical

theater and neutralize any variable that threatened the Sovereign's focus.

Lia's violet eyes scanned the chaos, her mind recording every data point with

machine-like precision.

The soldiers of the Evernight Empire fought with a suicidal disregard for

self-preservation, returning from the Void time and again. The legions of the

Necrotic Realm were vastly superior in number, yet they were being methodically

eroded by the Empire's "Resurrection" trait.

But Lia's heart was not in the tally of bones. She stood as still as a statue, a

silent marionette of the grey. Even if an assassin were to lunge from the grass

now, she wondered if she would even possess the motivation to move.

Ahead of her, Thanatos's soulfire pulsed with a sharp, jagged intensity. He

didn't need a report to see the anomaly; the battlefield was screaming it.

He had conquered countless worlds, incinerated civilizations, and analyzed a

thousand disparate systems of magic. But he had never encountered a variable

like this.

Unkillable.

Not just resilient, but capable of rewriting an enemy's loyalty at the moment of

their "death." This defied the fundamental logic of Necromancy. Every King of

the Dead knew that power didn't stem from individual strength, but from the

mastery of "Bugs"—abilities that bypassed the natural laws of life and death.

But every reality-warping ability carried a tax.

The Crimson Purgatory was a prime example. As his most potent battlefield

Authority, it transformed a sector into a Plane-within-a-Plane. Within the dome,

the laws of the Necrotic Realm were absolute. Unless an opponent possessed a

rank equivalent to his own Tier 7 peak, no one could enter or leave without his

express authorization. This was the pillar of his thousand-year victory streak.

But the cost was logistical: the deployment was slow, and it required his

constant, uninterrupted Od to maintain. Until the boundary fully set, he was

tactically anchored.

Thanatos was convinced that the Sovereign of Evernight suffered from a similar

limitation. He just hadn't localized it yet. He had to find the structural flaw,

or the momentum of the war would slip through his fingers.

On the plains, the high-tier undead of the Necrotic Realm were beginning to show

signs of psychological fracture. They watched their elite subordinates fall,

only to stand up seconds later and plunge their blades into their former

brothers.

Worse yet, the converted units retained their biological memory and combat

muscle—they knew exactly where to strike their former kin to achieve maximum

lethality. The numerical superiority that Thanatos relied upon was rapidly

becoming his own terminal liability.

Thanatos's soulfire began to steady, chilling into a focused, blue ice. Enough

attrition.

He had brought the core of his military might—the culmination of millennia of

recruitment. He would not allow it to be drained away in a meaningless skirmish

of the vanguard.

Thanatos made his move. His will surged through the Soul Link, reaching every

unit under his banner.

"ALL LEGIONS: ALTER TACTICAL OBJECTIVE!" "CEASE ATTEMPTS AT TERMINATION!"

"TRANSITION TO HARASSMENT, INTERCEPTION, AND CONTAINMENT! MINIMIZE CASUALTIES!

NEW OBJECTIVE: BIND THE ENEMY'S MOVEMENT! STALL UNTIL THE BOUNDARY SETS!"

The shift was instantaneous.

The Necrotic legions, which had been locked in a death-struggle with the

Evernight troops, pivoted their behavior. They stopped the head-on collisions,

utilizing their sheer mass to surround and pin the Imperial soldiers.

Three Skeleton Warriors engaged a single Imperial unit—not to kill, but to

entangle. The Liches shifted from lethal curse-rays to spells of Sloth: slowing,

binding, and debilitating the enemy's nervous systems. The Skeleton Berserkers

abandoned their frenzied charges, forming defensive shells and using their

massive bone-blades as physical barriers.

The rhythm of the battlefield was broken.

The Evernight vanguard suddenly found themselves in a tactical void. There were

no more enemies to kill, only a leaden ocean of bone that refused to die or let

them move.

A Punishment Legion Centurion cleaved through three skeletons, but before his

blade could reset, a dozen more surged forward. They didn't swing their weapons;

they simply used their bodies to clog his movement, anchoring him to the spot.

The Fearless Vanguard's charge sputtered and died as their steeds were swallowed

by a sea of reaching hands. The State Army Vampires, attempting to break out as

blood-mist, were intercepted by targeted Mana-flares from the enemy Liches. The

Shadow Guards, searching for a dark corner to strike from, found the prairie lit

up by artificial magical flares.

The battlefield transformed from a slaughterhouse into a massive, living cage.

The Evernight soldiers were trapped, unable to advance toward Thanatos, and

unable to retreat toward the city.

They continued to dismantle the enemy, but Thanatos no longer cared; he simply

threw more bodies into the cage to replace those that turned.

A stalemate had formed. But it was a stalemate that favored the invader. Every

second that passed brought the Crimson Boundary closer to completion.

The Imperial Centurions on the field realized the danger. Finally, a voice rang

out through the Imperial Soul Link.

"ALL UNITS: THE ENEMY IS STALLING! THEY ARE WAITING FOR THE BOUNDARY TO SET!"

"IF THE DOME CLOSES, WE ARE STATISTICALLY DEAD!" "INITIATE EXTRACTION PROTOCOL!

BREAK OUT NOW!"

It was the Punishment Legion Centurion—the same one who had managed a passing

grade in the Academy's Officer Candidate School. He lacked the genius of a

General, but he could read a map.

"ABANDON THE KILL-OBJECTIVE! FOCUS ON THE RETREAT!" "RETIRE TO THE BATTLEMENTS!"

"DISPERSE! DO NOT CLUMP! NIGERUNDAYO!"

The Imperial soldiers reacted with terrifying agility. The Skeleton Berserkers

stopped hacking at the thralls and used their sheer physical strength to vault

over the enemy lines. The Death Knights abandoned their steeds, sprinting

through the gaps in the bone-sea on foot. The Vampires ignited their

blood-cores, achieving bursts of speed that blurred the vision, tearing through

the encirclement. The Shadow Guards took to the air, risking the crossfire of

the Liches to race toward the walls.

They ignored the fight. They had only one objective: survival.

Thanatos watched the retreat, his soulfire narrowing. Competent commanders. But

insufficient.

He raised his left hand, and a sphere of stagnant, grey energy coalesced in his

palm. It expanded rapidly until it was meters in diameter.

"[Space-Time Cage]."

This was one of Thanatos's most taxing containment spells. It froze every unit

within a designated radius in a state of temporal stasis. The victims could not

move, could not think, and could not die. They were "paused" in reality.

The cost was immense. It required a third of Thanatos's total Od reserves.

Furthermore, while channeling the Cage, he could not maintain the expansion of

the Crimson Purgatory.

He had to choose: the Boundary or the Capture.

Thanatos chose the capture. If he allowed these unkillable soldiers to return to

the city, the urban assault would be a logistical nightmare. Better to spend two

hundred thousand of his own thralls as collateral to seal the enemy's vanguard,

then resume the boundary.

Thanatos released his hold on the Crimson Boundary. He poured every drop of his

focus into the grey sphere in his left hand.

He hurled the projectile into the center of the Evernight lines.

The sphere traced a grey arc through the sky before detonating silently at the

heart of the prairie.

There was no sound. No shockwave. Only a series of grey ripples that expanded

from the point of impact like a stone dropped into a still pond.

Wherever the ripples touched, the world went still.

The entire battlefield—hundreds of thousands of units, most of them Thanatos's

own expendable soldiers—was frozen in time.

Only a few units on the extreme periphery, having fled far enough, managed to

escape the stagnation. Among them was the Punishment Legion Centurion.

He stood at the edge of the grey zone, his soulfire shivering as he looked at

the surreal scene.

What is this authority? Why is the world silent?

He tried to broadcast through the Soul Link, but there was only static. The

frozen soldiers' consciousness had been sealed alongside their bodies.

The Centurion turned his skull toward the horizon, looking at Thanatos. The

gargantuan skeleton was slowly lowering his hand. The Crimson Boundary had

stopped its crawl.

But as he looked across the plains, he realized the horror of his situation.

Aside from himself and the Aegis Legion maintaining the shield at the city

gates...

There wasn't a single mobile Evernight unit left on the field.

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