The heaven's endowed

Solis was relaxed— way too relaxed for what was shaping up to be a fight that should've sent even the most hardened warriors scrambling for backup. It was the kind of calm that made you think he either had an unbeatable plan or had given up completely and was waiting for the end.

As the night rolled in, a giant dome that looked like a massive hat that lost its colors stretched long across the battlefield, and the nocturnal creatures— vampires and their ilk— began to perk up like it was their time to shine. Why? Because it literally was.

"Alright, lads," Solis muttered under his breath, spinning his spear lazily. "You've had your fun. Now it's my turn."

The problem? He was lying. It wasn't his turn. The sun was sinking, taking with it his powers, leaving him with about as much energy as a wind-up toy that's seen better days. The vampires knew it too. Their smug grins gleamed in the darkness like cheap jewelry at a market stall.