β Chapter 85:
He slumped against the cleaver, breathing ragged, blood flowing from his mouth without end. He raised a shaking paw to his neck, that hadn't come without a cost, it felt like someone had taken razor blades to his throat, slashing up his insides. He felt he wouldn't be opening the gates again anytime soon. As his paw fell away from his neck several shrouds of shadow seeped from the gore surrounding him and steadily made their way up to his mane, rejoining the darkness there, his floating wolf teeth returned. He pulled the spear that had been pinning his arm free and tossed it aside.
Turning, he found the giant still standing, looking down in dismay at its shins which were currently bubbling and disintegrating.
Rain stepped away from the cleaver and rolled his claws, scythes following along smoothly. He strode up the dune of gore that had piled up around him. He raised his claws as the giant fell, its head aligned with the peak of dune.
The giant screamed and its face fell atop him, Rain's paws moved in a blur, cutting and dicing and digging. The Demon's head liquified around him, sloughing away into grains of gore and adding to the dune, building it higher.
Then it was done. The giant was dead, and Rain remained, a blood soaked thing atop a mound of gore in a lake of blood that flooded the square and the many ruined streets around.
He stood and stared at his conquest.
Blood, so much blood. Rivers of blood, lakes of blood. Yes, this felt right, this was how things were supposed to be, how they had been in ages past. The Apex predator hunted the world, for all were equal in that they were all equally below him, the wolf saw no difference between the rabbit and the fawn, they were all the same, all prey, all food.
Something shifted in his paw and he looked down to find a piece of the giant's flesh wiggling and quivering between his paw pads, trying to get away.
He put it in his mouth and chewed, then he swallowed.
"......Wow that tastes awful."
Rain blinked. Wait, what had he just been thinking about? Apex predator? How things had been in ages past? He furrowed his brow in confusion. Those thoughts weren't something that were naturally his, he was sure.