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For the first time, Laki resisted. He grabbed his own grinning face and tried to peel the symbiote off. But the Venom fought back, showing him visions of every injustice he’d ever suffered. “You want to be serious? Fine. Then remember why you hate.”

In one battle, Laki faced Admiral Karasu, a man made of black, suffocating crows. Karasu’s power was despair—he could make you feel utterly alone. Laki, enraged, fully merged with the Nika Venom. He became a towering, white-fleshed giant with a grinning black mask for a face. He turned the Admiral’s crows into soap bubbles. nika venom

And late at night, when Laki is alone, he feels the Venom pulse against his heart. It whispers one thing: “What shall we break tomorrow, partner? And what shall we make them laugh at instead?” Laki grins—truly, freely—and answers: “Everything.” For the first time, Laki resisted

Laki saw his father’s execution. His mother’s tears. His sister sold into slavery. The Venom fed on it, growing blacker, heavier, losing the gold sheen. The Nika Venom was becoming just —a 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 village—blind and unafraid—walked up to the towering, nightmare-clown creature and asked, “Laki? Are you sad again? Do you need a hug?” “You want to be serious

The ooze had been a failed experiment of an ancient kingdom—an attempt to weaponize joy. It was a living, sentient parasite: the . It craved two things: a host’s suffering and their liberation.