In a world where the planet was fractured into shards, young Tye lived on one such shard, known as Mechani Shard. Life on Mechani Shard was precarious, with narrow paths connecting the scattered continents, and Tye had always been warned to tread carefully. One fateful day, while exploring the intricate pathways, Tye lost his footing. With a heart-stopping lurch, he plummeted into the abyss below, his screams swallowed by the void. As he fell deeper and deeper, he braced for the impact, but it never came. Instead, Tye found himself in a desolate biome known as the Void. Its eerie silence was broken only by the distant echoes of his own breath. The landscape was a barren expanse stretching endlessly in all directions, devoid of life and light. Suddenly, a tremor rippled through the ground, and Tye's heart raced as he beheld a colossal creature slithering towards him. Its serpentine body coiled and twisted, its eyes gleaming with malice. This was the legendary guardian of the Void, a monstrous snake whose tail spanned the length of the desolate realm. Tye's instincts screamed at him to flee, but there was nowhere to run. The snake, sensing his fear, lunged with terrifying speed, its gaping maw poised to devour him whole. With a desperate cry, Tye dodged the attack narrowly, but he knew he couldn't evade the creature forever. Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months, but Tye remained trapped in the endless cycle of pursuit and evasion. Every encounter with the monstrous serpent pushed him closer to the brink of despair. He longed for escape, for a glimpse of sunlight and the comforting embrace of his home. But there was no escape from the Void. As the years stretched on, Tye's spirit withered away, consumed by the relentless darkness. The once vibrant boy became a mere shadow of his former self, haunted by the echoing laughter of the serpent that tormented him. In the end, Tye's tale ended not with a triumph, but with a whimper, lost to the abyss of the Void, a tragic reminder of the unforgiving nature of the world he once called home. "My dad told me never to lean over the edge of the continent. Now I see why." "This is Hell..." "Make it stop."
Voidoa Constrictor - Mello