Fe — Lightning Cannon
The sky over the digital landscape of Bloxington didn't just darken; it curdled into a bruised purple. Below, the city was a chaotic grid of neon and plastic, but high on the precipice of the Great Server Pillar stood Kael, clutching a device that hummed with a frequency that vibrated his very atoms: the .
As the smoke cleared, the Void-Walkers were gone, replaced by shimmering fragments of broken textures. Kael looked down at the cannon. The barrel glowed with a fading cyan light, the hum now a satisfied purr. In a world of rules and filters, he had just proved that lightning always finds a way through. FE Lightning Cannon
The cannon didn't just fire; it exhaled. A blinding pillar of white-hot code erupted from the barrel, surging through the FE barrier like a hot wire through wax. It wasn't just electricity—it was a localized server-side override. The bolt struck the lead Void-Walker, and instead of a simple explosion, the target's geometry began to fracture and loop. The sky over the digital landscape of Bloxington