DEFEATED: Yaoguai Queen Kang Jin Loong

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The battlefield steamed with the scent of scorched earth and shattered will. Her wings—once obsidian sails stretched across the sky—lay torn, folded like broken banners beneath her. Kang Jin Loong, the Yaoguai Queen, coughed embers with each breath, her once-mighty roar reduced to a rasp swallowed by silence.

Around her, the mountains bowed—not in reverence, but relief.

Her crown of thorns and flame had dimmed. Her eyes, those twin lanterns of wrath, flickered like dying coals as the last of her strength bled into the soil.

The final blow had not been of steel, but of sorrow—delivered not by a warrior's blade, but by her own reflection, cast in a pool of melted ice where once her empire stood.

She had ruled with fury, wrapped in storm and shadow, but even monsters grow weary.

And now, she knelt.

Not slain. Defeated.

And in defeat, unmasked—not a queen, but a prisoner of her own rage.

Some say she whispered a name before the end.

Not a curse.

A regret.