Noah was unstoppable. Obtaining a superior physical strength made the Snake powerless against him. The storms could slow down his assaults, but they only ended up delaying the inevitable.
The divine armor didn't budge, but Noah's attack destroyed everything inside it. The surge of dark matter would normally sever only a chunk of the creature's body, but it managed to do far more damage in that closed area.
The ice in the world began to tremble after the Snake died for the fourth time. The ominous aura radiated by that material became more intense and forced more frozen regions to shoot in the sky.
The ice appeared alive. It reacted to the creature's condition and didn't hesitate to fill the sky with storms when it sensed that its creator was suffering.
Noah knew that the ice and the Snake had a tight connection, but he didn't expect that material to overreact to the creature's condition.