The portal didn't lead to another forest or mountain. It spat Krishenmaru out into a realm of eternal twilight—the Shadow Dimension. High above, floating on a sea of black clouds, was the Palace of Omo. It was a jagged fortress of obsidian and bone, pulsing with the rhythmic heartbeat of the trapped Kaiju King.
The Gate of the Damned
As Krishenmaru landed, the Ancestor's Suit hissed, its white light cutting through the thick, oily fog. The White Dragon Kemeno coiled around him, its eyes fixed on the palace gates.
"Kenji!" Krishenmaru's voice boomed, vibrating the very foundations of the dimension. "I have come for the girl. I have come for the Katanas. And I have come to finish what Tranjuro started!"
The gates groaned open. But it wasn't an army that met him. It was a single, hooded figure sitting on a throne of twisted metal. This was Omo, the Unknown Lord. He didn't move, but the air around him felt like lead.
"The White Dragon returns," Omo whispered, his voice like dry leaves. "But you are too late, little Samurai. The five keys have already found their lock."
The Awakening of Senzuraku
In the center of the hall, the five Elemental Katanas—Fire, Water, Land, Wind, and Thunder—were hovering in a circle. They were spinning so fast they created a vacuum of energy. In the middle of the circle, a massive, ancient seal was cracking.
CRACK.
A roar shook the Palace. It wasn't a sound of anger; it was a sound of hunger. The Prime Kaiju, Senzuraku, was emerging. His massive horns tore through the floor, and his wings, once severed by Tranjuro, began to regrow from pure dark energy.
"Nadashi!" Krishenmaru spotted her. She was trapped in a cage of violet lightning right next to the awakening King.
"Ani!" she screamed, her small hands gripping the bars.
The Duel of the Commanders
Before Krishenmaru could reach her, Kenji dropped from the rafters, his claws extended. "You want her? You have to go through me, Grandpa!"
The fight was a blur of white and purple. Kenji used the residual energy of the stolen Katanas to fire blasts of lightning and water, but Krishenmaru was a vessel of the Ancestor. He didn't just block; he absorbed.
"You talk of Bushido," Kenji hissed, pinning Krishenmaru against a pillar. "But where was your Bushido when your friend died? Where was your honor when you lost the Katanas?"
Krishenmaru looked Kenji dead in the eye. "My honor isn't in a blade, Kenji. It's in my promise."
With a surge of Kemeno energy, Krishenmaru's fist turned into a glowing dragon's head. He struck Kenji squarely in the chest, the force of the blow shattering the Commander's scales and sending him spiraling into the dark abyss below the palace.
The King's Rise
As Kenji fell, the final seal shattered. Senzuraku stood at his full, terrifying height. The five Katanas vanished, absorbed into the King's body to fuel his immortality.
"Tranjuro's blood runs in you," Senzuraku rumbled, looking down at the armored boy. "I can smell the old man's scent. But he is dead. And you... you are just a boy playing with a God's toys."
Krishenmaru stood his ground, the White Dragon roaring behind him. "I am not playing, King. I am the end of your story."
