At the same time, the participants who had survived the space station's flipping were slowly paying the price for the Corruption's rapid spread.
The deadly battle between Sigmar's allies and those of Minerva and Nylreg was not limited to just these three Fluid Grandmasters, and the conflict had already escalated to the point where the lines between allies and enemies had become extremely blurred.
With the Purgatory deactivated, the confrontations were now taking place in narrow corridors and rooms damaged by the previous explosions, and the risk of dying from collapses, falls or electrocution had become substantial.
When the surge of corrupted Fluid engulfed the corridors and rooms where these multiple skirmishes took place, that blurred boundary between ally and enemy melted together to only leave foes in sight.
No Jake in this chapter either, but I had to explain what was going on elsewhere. We'll see what's going on with the other Players, Will etc. in the next chapter and the consequences of Minerva's decision.