Should we delve into the he used during the loop, or
For fifty-eight minutes, the Doom Slayer had been a whirlwind of jagged armor and kinetic fury. He didn’t breathe; he cycled aggression. Every time the heavy synth riff of "The Only Thing They Fear is You" hit that dissonant, grinding crescendo, another Baron of Hell hit the floor in a spray of molten gore. But something was wrong. The music wasn’t stopping. Should we delve into the he used during
The demons felt it first. A Hell Knight charged, its roar lost under the weight of a beat that seemed to vibrate the very atoms of the corridor. The Slayer didn’t even look at it. He caught the beast's jaw in mid-air, timed to the precise moment the snare hit. Snap. But something was wrong
As the hour mark approached, the Slayer stood atop a pile of charred chitin and cracked skulls. The loop reached its final, most aggressive peak. The air around him began to glow—not from Argent energy, but from the sheer friction of his intent. The music finally cut to silence. A Hell Knight charged, its roar lost under
He didn't need the music to continue. He had memorized the beat.