It moved like a liquid panther, slick and heavy, defying gravity as it rose in jagged, obsidian thorns. When Kael reached for a rag, the ink lunged. It wrapped around his wrist, not with the wetness of water, but with the crushing grip of a constrictor. It felt cold—colder than the void between stars. "Down!" Kael barked, grabbing his silver etching needle.
With a desperate roar, Kael jammed his silver needle into the heart of the pool. Silver was the only thing that could bind it. The ink shrieked, a high-pitched vibration that cracked the nearby inkwells. It fought back, climbing his arm, tracing black, thorny veins toward his chest. Ink unleashed (ink agressive) theme
When the room finally fell still, Kael was shaking. His arm was permanently stained, a map of black lightning etched into his skin. He looked at the floor, where a single drop of ink remained. It didn't dry. It pulsed, a tiny, dark heart waiting for the next crack in the glass. It moved like a liquid panther, slick and
Kael realized too late that this batch hadn't been harvested from a dead creature, but a dying one—one filled with the frantic, final rage of the deep. The ink surged toward the open window, sensing the city below. If it reached the gutters, if it joined the rain, it would drown the streets in a black tide of malice, turning every contract, every letter, and every book into a weapon. It felt cold—colder than the void between stars