
Eternal Cage: Kings of Ash
Quillns “Quillns” · Ongoing · 185.8k Words
Introduction
Now the man who cannot be killed is coming for the gods who played with his soul.
Six hidden labs. Six immortal brothers still in chains.
One war that will leave continents scarred and kings in ashes.
There are no more respawns.
Only revenge.
Chapter 1
The first time Jax Harrow ever died was on a Saturday night in an abandoned textile mill outside Pittsburgh.
The air stank of rust, sweat, and cheap bleach someone had used to scrub old blood off the concrete. Six hundred men screamed around the chain-link octagon they'd built in the middle of the floor. Phones up, cash changing hands, beer cans crushed under boots. No refs, no rules, no mercy. Just two men until one stopped moving.
They called him "Gravedigger" Jax Harrow because he used to dig graves for a living back when he still had a life. Six-foot-four, two-sixty, fists like cinder blocks. He'd won twenty-seven straight in the underground circuit. Tonight was supposed to be twenty-eight.
His opponent was a Brazilian monster named Rafael "The Reaper" Silva. Six-foot-six, prison tattoos crawling up his neck, cauliflower ears that looked like they'd been chewed off and sewn back on. He'd killed two men in the cage before. Everyone knew it. Nobody talked about it.
The bookies had Jax at +350. Easy money, they said. He was the American wrecking ball. Silva was past his prime.
They were wrong.
The bell was an air horn some drunk kid blasted. They met in the center. Jax threw first—a straight right that should've taken Silva's head off. Silva slipped it like he'd seen it in slow motion and buried a left hook into Jax's liver that felt like a crowbar. Air left Jax's lungs in one violent whoosh. The crowd roared louder.
Jax clinched, trying to buy thirty seconds, but Silva kneed him in the balls so hard he saw stars. No ref to call it. The crowd just laughed. Jax shoved him off and swung wild. Silva ducked again and cracked him with an overhand that split his eyebrow open. Blood poured into his left eye.
He tasted copper and panic.
That's when Jax noticed something off. Silva wasn't breathing hard. Wasn't even sweating. His eyes were flat, black, and calm. Like he already knew how this ended.
Silva rushed him, lifted him clean off the ground, and slammed him so hard the concrete cracked under his spine. Something popped in Jax's lower back. He tried to bridge, to scramble, but Silva mounted him like a python and started dropping elbows.
One.
Two.
Three.
Each one landed with the sound of a sledgehammer on raw meat.
The crowd was feral now, chanting for blood.
The fourth elbow split Jax's nose. The fifth cracked his orbital. The sixth turned the world red.
He remembered thinking: This is it. This is how I go out.
The seventh elbow never landed.
Silva paused, looked up at someone in the shadows above the cage, and nodded once.
Then he wrapped his massive forearm around Jax's neck from behind, sank the rear-naked choke, and cranked.
Jax felt his spine creak. His legs kicked uselessly. His vision tunneled.
The last thing he heard was the air horn blasting again and six hundred voices roaring as one.
Then nothing.
Black.
Cold.
And suddenly—light.
Jax gasped awake on the sagging mattress in his shithole apartment, lungs burning like he'd been underwater for hours. Same cracked ceiling. Same flickering fluorescent bulb. Same half-empty bottle of Jack on the floor.
The digital clock on the microwave blinked 4:17 p.m.—exactly twenty-four hours before the fight.
His hands shot to his face. No blood. No broken nose. No split eyebrow.
He stumbled to the bathroom mirror.
Same ugly mug staring back. Scar over the left eye from a bar fight in high school. Crooked nose from a different fight. But nothing new. No damage.
Heart hammering, he grabbed his phone.
Date: Friday, December 10, 2025
Time: 4:18 p.m.
The fight was tomorrow night.
He died. He knew he died. He felt his neck snap.
But he was back.
A sound like a system notification pinged inside his skull—sharp, metallic, impossible to ignore.
Blue text flickered across his vision, floating in the air like a hologram.
[Welcome, Jax Harrow, to the Eternal Cage System.]
[You have died 1 time.]
[Time remaining until next death: 23 hours, 59 minutes, 42 seconds.]
To claim the title of the ultimate underground champion.
[Reward for completion: Freedom from the loop. One wish. Immortality.]
[Penalty for failure: Relive your final death forever.]
He blinked hard. The text stayed.
Another ping.
[Skill retained from previous loop: Iron Liver (Rank F)]
[You can now take 15% less damage to internal organs.]
He laughed. It came out manic. Then he punched the mirror just to feel something real. His knuckles split, blood dripped, pain shot up his arm—real pain.
This wasn't a dream.
He had twenty-four hours to figure out how not to die tomorrow night.
Round one of the loop had begun.
Jax spent the first three hours testing reality like a lunatic.
He pinched himself until he bruised. He jumped off the third-floor fire escape and landed fine. He held his breath until he passed out and woke up gasping, still 7:19 p.m. He cut his forearm with a kitchen knife and watched it heal in real time to a thin pink line within an hour.
The system was real.
Every time he focused, the blue panel floated back up.
[Host Stats]
Name: Jax "Gravedigger" Harrow
Age: 29
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 260 lbs
Strength: 89/100
Speed: 67/100
Durability: 92/100
Technique: 71/100
Killer Instinct: 94/100
Deaths: 1
Loops remaining: Infinite (until objective complete)
Below that, a skill tree with hundreds of locked nodes. Only one glowed faintly: Iron Liver.
He had one day to get good or die again.
First stop: the gym.
He trained like a man possessed.
He worked the heavy bag until his knuckles bled and healed. He sparred with three different guys at once until they begged off. He ran ten miles in combat boots just to see if his cardio improved, and it did dramatically.
Every rep, every sprint, every punch earned tiny system pings.
[+1 Strength]
[+2 Durability]
[New Skill Unlocked: Adrenaline Surge (Rank F) – 20% speed boost for 10 seconds, 2 minute cooldown]
By midnight he was a different animal.
But he knew it still wouldn't be enough. Silva had toyed with him. He'd known exactly how to take Jax apart. And that pause before the choke—he'd looked at someone. Someone who told him to finish it.
There was more to this fight than money.
He needed answers.
At 2:00 a.m., Jax rode his Harley to the one man who knew every dirty secret in the Pittsburgh underground: Tommy "Numbers" Ricci.
Tommy ran the books for every illegal cage, dog fight, and back-alley poker game from Pittsburgh to Philly. If something smelled rigged, Tommy knew who paid for it.
His office was above a strip club called The Pink Pony. The bouncer knew Jax and waved him up.
Tommy sat behind a steel desk counting cash, his cigar glowing like a firefly. His bald head was shiny with sweat and a pinkie ring the size of a golf ball adorned his finger.
"Jax. Thought you were dead." He didn't even look up.
"Funny." Jax dropped into the chair across from him. "Tomorrow night. Silva fights. Who's paying him to throw it—or to kill me?"
Tommy finally met his eyes. Something flickered there. Fear? Respect? Both.
"You already lost, didn't you?" he said quietly.
Jax froze.
Tommy leaned forward. "Word is, some rich fuck from New York put up half a million for Silva to put you in the ground. Permanent. They want the Gravedigger title vacant."
"Who?"
Tommy glanced at the door and lowered his voice. "Vincent goddamn Moretti. Runs the whole East Coast circuit now. Word is you knocked up his baby sister five years ago and left her. She killed herself last year. He's been waiting for his shot."
Jax's stomach dropped.
Lana Moretti. He hadn't thought about her in years. One summer. One mistake. She'd been seventeen. He'd been twenty-four. He told her he wasn't the settling type. She cried. He left.
He didn't know she was Vincent's sister until after she was already in the ground.
Vincent wasn't just rich. He was connected. Old-school Sicilian money. The kind that made people disappear.
Tommy slid an envelope across the desk. "Ten grand. My cut if you win. But Jax… nobody beats Silva when Moretti pays the other side. Walk away."
Jax stood up. "I can't."
Tommy sighed. "Then die pretty, kid."
Back in his apartment at 4:00 a.m., Jax stared at the system panel.
Twenty-three hours until the fight.
He opened the skill tree again. Thousands of nodes. Most were grayed out. But a few new ones pulsed faintly after today's training.
[Path Unlocked: Berserker's Wrath]
Cost: 500 Death Points (Current: 100)
[Path Unlocked: Phantom Step]
Cost: 800 Death Points
He only had one hundred points from one death. Not enough.
He needed to die again—on his terms—to farm points.
Crazy? Yeah. But he was already insane.
He rode to the worst neighborhood in the city. He found three gangbangers who looked eager to earn stripes.
He took four bullets and a switchblade to the kidney.
He died in an alley at 5:47 a.m. smelling like piss and gunpowder.
He woke up screaming at 4:18 p.m. on Friday again.
[+500 Death Points]
[New Skill Retained: Bulletproof Skin (Rank F) – 25% reduced damage from firearms]
[Title Unlocked: Martyr – Gain 20% more Death Points when killed by multiple enemies]
Loop two had begun.
Jax farmed deaths like a psychopath.
Loop 3: He walked into a police station, pulled a knife on six armed cops, and died in a hail of gunfire. +800 points.
Loop 4: He picked a fight with an entire biker bar. Thirty against one with axes, chains, and pool cues. He died smiling. +1200 points with the Martyr bonus.
Loop 5: He jumped off the 10th Street Bridge at rush hour. Splat. +300 points.
Loops 6 through 12: He got creative. Drive-by twice. Drive-by while on fire. Russian roulette with a loaded revolver. He swallowed drain cleaner. Each death was faster, cleaner, more efficient.
By loop 13 he had eighteen thousand Death Points and a body that barely resembled human.
His stats read:
Strength: 142/100 (transcended)
Speed: 189/100
Durability: 198/100
Technique: 167/100
Killer Instinct: 199/100 (MAX)
His skill list was longer than his arm:
Iron Liver at MAX rank
Bulletproof Skin at Rank A
Adrenaline Surge at Rank S
Phantom Step for teleport-like lateral movement, three uses per loop
Pain Nullification at Rank B
Blood Rage which doubled his strength when he dropped below ten percent health
Death Echo which granted a minor stat boost for every kill
And the big one he bought with ten thousand points:
[One-Time Use: Perfect Recall – Relive any previous death in slow motion and study every mistake]
He used Perfect Recall on his first death.
He watched Silva's fight from a third-person view, frame by frame.
He saw the man in the shadows that Silva had nodded to: Vincent Moretti himself, ringside, smiling like a shark.
He saw Silva's footwork—the tiny tells before every strike.
He saw the exact moment Silva switched from fighting to executing.
He memorized everything.
Loop 47.
Saturday night. The mill. The same six hundred animals screamed for blood.
But this time Jax walked in differently.
His shoulders were squared. His eyes were dead. His skin hummed with power that most men couldn't even dream of.
Silva stood in the opposite corner shadow-boxing, wearing that same calm stare.
Vincent Moretti sat in the same VIP chair, sipping bourbon and smirking.
The air horn blasted.
They met in the center.
This time Jax smiled.
Silva threw the same liver shot.
Jax absorbed it like a breeze, stepped inside, and whispered, "Your boss says hi."
Then he unloaded.
The first punch broke Silva's guard. The second shattered his nose. The third lifted him clean off his feet.
The crowd went silent.
Silva tried to clinch. Jax slipped away, used Phantom Step to get behind him, and locked in a rear-naked choke of his own.
Silva flailed. Jax cranked.
Vincent stood up, his face turning purple.
Silva tapped frantically.
There was no ref. There were no rules.
Jax didn't let go.
Thirty seconds later Silva went limp.
Jax dropped the corpse and turned to Vincent.
The crowd lost their minds—half of them cheering, half running for the exits.
Vincent's bodyguards pulled their guns.
Jax smiled wider.
[Death Points +10,000 – First Champion Kill]
Blue text flashed.
[Loop Objective Updated]
[New Objective: Kill Vincent Moretti and every man he brought tonight.]
[Reward: Advance to Regional Circuit – New Loop – Stronger Enemies]
Jax cracked his neck.
"Let's dance."
The guns barked. He moved like smoke—Phantom Step after Phantom Step after Phantom Step.
Bodies dropped.
Ten minutes later the mill was silent except for the sound of dripping blood and his own breathing.
Vincent knelt in the cage with both legs broken, begging.
Jax crouched in front of him.
"Lana was a mistake," he said. "But she chose to leave. You don't get to choose for me."
Vincent spat blood. "You'll never—"
Jax ended him with one punch.
The system pinged one final time.
[Regional Circuit Unlocked]
[Relocating host in 10… 9… 8…]
The world faded to black.
Jax woke up again at 4:17 p.m. on a Friday in a new apartment in a new city with new scars that hadn't been there yesterday.
A new blue panel floated before his eyes.
[Welcome to Chicago, Jax Harrow.]
[Next fight: 24 hours.]
[Opponent: Ivan "The Bear" Volkov – 43-0, 39 KOs]
[He has never been hit clean. Fix that.]
He stood up, rolled his shoulders, and grinned at the mirror.
Forty-seven deaths to become champion of Pittsburgh.
He wondered how many it would take to become champion of the world.
Round one was over.
The real war had just started.
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