With just 24 hours remaining before the gravity anomaly commenced, the air was thick with tension. Emery, Atlas, Eeshoo, and Master Borin gathered around a holo-map created by Atlas's eyes, carefully examining their plan one last time. The projection showed the planet and pinpointed two distinct areas: one near the equator and the other on the polar opposite end.

Emery and Atlas were to form the first team. Their job was to create a diversion that would divert attention from the main objective.

Meanwhile, Eeshoo and Master Borin would be on the planet's other side. They will activate the device that would send out a signal to the Nephilim ship, calling it down for extraction.

The group knew the stakes. Only one team would have a clear shot at escaping, while the other would likely be stranded, facing inevitable doom. The weight of the impending decision pressed on their shoulders, causing an uncomfortable silence to spread across the cave.

Master Borin finally broke the silence. His gaze met Emery's, and with a deep voice, he said, "I'll never forget our pact. I'll journey to find your Terra Kingdom and offer my unparalleled skills."

The gravity of Borin's statement reflected a task Emery had assigned him—a last-resort plan should their escape not succeed.

Eeshoo found himself lost for words but at the last moment, he said "Promise me this: Stay alive and I'll find a way to repay the debt I owe."

Turning to Atlas, Eeshoo tried to appeal to the mechanized warrior's logical side, "Atlas, you should be with us on the ship."

But Atlas responded with a shake of his head. He understood his role and if things went south, his unique abilities would be crucial for Emery's survival on the hostile planet.

Their plans were set, and the energy in the room was palpable—a mix of hope, determination, and an unspoken acknowledgment of the challenges ahead. With mutual nods and words of encouragement, the team members went their separate ways, each holding onto the belief that fate would favor them.

Using his newfound powers, Emery had successfully erased the soul imprints on both Eeshoo and Master Borin, rendering them invisible to the prying eyes of their pursuers.

However, there was a conscious decision not to erase Atlas's imprint. Emery had a bigger plan in mind, and Atlas's half-machine nature would play a pivotal role. In the grand scheme of things, Atlas was set to be their Trojan horse, the decoy that would draw attention and mislead their enemies.

Once preparations were complete, Emery and Atlas embarked on a grueling journey through a complex maze that spanned miles underground— a labyrinth they had previously mapped out. Hundreds of miles until they were drawing close to their starting point—a location near the formidable citadel.

After an exhausting 20-hour trek, they found themselves near the citadel's outskirts, hidden within the shadowy alcoves of a cavern. Time seemed to stand still, the only sound being their synchronized breaths and the distant rumbling of the impending anomaly.

Breaking the silence, Emery looked over to Atlas, his eyes seeking affirmation. "Are you ready?"

Without hesitation, Atlas responded, "Yes."

As the earth began to tremble beneath them and the nearby lava lake drained, signaling the onset of the gravity anomaly, the duo emerged from their hiding place. With a swift motion, Emery summoned the [Revenant]. It was a sleek dark elf spaceship, a marvel of arcane engineering, kept hidden in his storage ring.

Emery looked ahead, and with a commanding tone, he declared, "Let's go."

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