The Making of a Monster - Part 12

His soul sought all that the Hobgoblin was. It looked to devour its entire being. It sought to reduce it to something as predictable as a heartbeat, overwriting its complexity with the simplicity of absolute understanding.

For the first time, the Hobgoblin took a backwards step. Its rage wavered for just a moment, as its ragged breathing took over, and its muscles showed the slightest glimmer of fatigue. Beam followed it coldly.

It swung at him from overhead, but Beam was already deflecting the strike before it had even thrown it, his blade sliding past the Hobgoblin's massive weapon, in up close, where he severed two of its fingers and landed his deepest slash on his torso yet.

"Ah… We have our turning point," Dominus said quietly. The other three looked at him, then back to the fight.