Nika Venom š Original
He turned the battlefield into a carnival. Soldiers on both sides found their legs turning into pogo sticks. Their guns shot confetti. The enemy general began dancing a jig uncontrollably, ribs cracking from laughter. Laki was winningābut he was also losing. The Venom whispered, āSee? Pain is funny. Letās make everyone laugh. Permanently.ā
Laki saw his fatherās execution. His motherās tears. His sister sold into slavery. The Venom fed on it, growing blacker, heavier, losing the gold sheen. The Nika Venom was becoming just āa pure, raging parasite. The Turning Point: A Shared Laugh Just as Laki was about to consume his own allies in a wave of maddening laughter, a little girl from his villageāblind and unafraidāwalked up to the towering, nightmare-clown creature and asked, āLaki? Are you sad again? Do you need a hug?ā nika venom
It latched onto Laki. The moment the symbiote bonded, Lakiās body convulsed. His skin turned white as bone, his eyes swirled into red-and-black spirals, and his teeth sharpened into a permanent, unnerving grin. The Venom spoke in his mind, not with a growl, but with a chorus of giggles. āYou are sad, little host. Let me eat your pain. And then⦠letās break everything.ā The Nika Venom does not grant simple strength. It grants cartoonish, reality-bending power fueled by suffering . The more misery the host has endured, the more ārubberizedā and absurd the world becomes around them. Lakiās years of watching his people suffer became the fuel. He turned the battlefield into a carnival
But he didnāt stop.
The Nika Venom froze. The symbiote had never encountered genuine, unforced kindness. It had only tasted sorrow and rage. The girlās small hands touched Lakiās gooey leg. The Venom recoiled as if burnedānot by pain, but by tenderness . The enemy general began dancing a jig uncontrollably,
In the forgotten alleyways of a world ruled by tyranny, there lived a boy named Laki whose only dream was to hear his people laugh again. His island had been crushed by a Celestial Dragonās whimāmusic outlawed, smiles punishable by branding. One night, fleeing the World Nobleās hounds, Laki dove into a cursed sea cave. There, instead of water, he found a shimmering pool of black-and-gold ooze. It pulsed with two contradictory rhythms: a deep, resentful thrum (the Venom) and a faint, drumming ba-dum-ba-dum (the Nika).