Loop Doom Eternal Ost(1 Hour): The Only Thing They Fear Is You Ending

The air in the Phobos base didn’t just smell like ozone and spent brass anymore; it tasted like static.

He didn't need the music to continue. He had memorized the beat. The air in the Phobos base didn’t just

Should we delve into the he used during the loop, or Should we delve into the he used during

The Slayer stood in the sudden, deafening quiet. His chest didn't heave. He simply looked down at his blood-slicked gauntlets, then up at the next reinforced door. The demons felt it first

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.

Thirty minutes in, the Slayer realized the rhythm was his pulse now. He stopped using his guns. The Super Shotgun was too slow for this tempo. He switched to the Doomblade, his movements becoming a blur of choreographed violence. He wasn't just fighting; he was conducting.

By the forty-five-minute mark, the remaining demons began to retreat. They had seen the Slayer kill before, but never like this. He was moving in perfect sync with a song only he and the burning ruins of the base could hear. He paced the halls, the stomp of his boots landing exactly on the downbeat. A Cacodemon drifted into view, saw the Slayer’s head tilt in time with the distorted guitar melody, and promptly tried to swallow its own eye in terror.

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