Behind him, the flames in the Pyre Chasm started to go out. Not all at once. It faded like a long, drawn-out sunset.
Starting from the bottom of the pit, the fire dimmed, cooled, and dispersed layer by layer. Bright red sank into dark red, dark red into ashen black, and ashen black into dead stillness.
The heavenfire beasts let out low hissing cries. There was no grief in the sound, no fury either, only the quiet weight of a final farewell.
As the flames died, their bodies faded with them. They broke apart into fire sparks that drifted through the darkness. The Pyre Chasm, which had burned for tens of thousands of years, finally went dark in that moment.
Jared landed on the ridgeline and turned to look back at the Pyre Chasm behind him.
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