Here's the revised version of the episode where Tyson and Jax are knocked into the lava of Salibad's Volcano:

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### *Episode: Raven's Reckoning*

**The Search Intensifies**

The ship drifted silently through the dark expanse of space, its engines humming steadily as Raven, or Tobias as he was once known, prepared for the next phase of his mission. Ivy stood at the cockpit window, her arms folded tightly across her chest. They had tracked down her brothers, Tyson and Jax. They were the next pieces in the puzzle—two more obstacles between her and the dark man Tobias had become.

Ivy had known this moment would come. She had tried to delay it, to make things right, but Raven had made it clear from the beginning: no mercy, no compromise. He had a singular goal in mind—to hunt down each of her siblings, one by one. And it was clear from his cold, calculating gaze that nothing would stop him.

“Where are they?” Ivy asked, her voice betraying the nervousness she had been trying to hide. 

Raven’s lips curled into a dark smile, and he turned from the control panel. “Salibad’s Volcano. They’ve been hiding there, using the terrain as cover. It’s time to end this.”

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### *Arrival at Salibad’s Volcano*

Salibad’s Volcano loomed before them, its fiery mouth a constant reminder of the dangerous forces at play. The volcano, an ancient and active one, had been long since abandoned by most, its surrounding land scarred by magma flows and volatile geysers. The perfect place to disappear, but not the perfect place to live.

Ivy had been here before, but never under these circumstances. As the ship descended toward the rocky terrain, she felt the tension in the air, thick and suffocating.

“They’ll be waiting for us,” Ivy murmured. 

Raven glanced at her, his eyes distant. “I don’t care. They’re coming with me, whether they like it or not.”

The ship landed with a dull thud, and Raven wasted no time stepping out, his boots crunching against the volcanic rock. Ivy hesitated before following, her heart pounding in her chest. She had no idea how this would go, but she knew it wouldn’t end well.

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### *The Confrontation*

The heat from the volcano was oppressive, the ground beneath their feet shifting as if it was alive. Raven led the way, his every step purposeful and commanding. Ivy trailed behind, trying to make herself as invisible as possible, though it was clear her presence was already known.

Soon, they spotted them. Tyson, Ivy’s older brother, was the first to step into view, his muscular frame outlined against the fiery backdrop. Beside him stood Jax, Ivy’s younger brother, his face hardened and eyes full of suspicion. Neither looked pleased to see Ivy, and neither looked afraid of Raven.

Tyson crossed his arms and scowled. “I thought I told you to stay out of our business, Ivy. We want nothing to do with you.”

Jax added, his voice cold and biting, “You’ve made your choice. Now deal with the consequences.”

Ivy felt a pang of regret at their words. She had hoped for reconciliation, but it seemed those dreams had been shattered long ago. 

Raven didn’t respond. He just stood there, his eyes dark and filled with purpose. Ivy could see the familiar coldness in him, the same look he had worn when he arrested Jenna, when he’d been chasing down their family, one by one.

“Get out of my way,” Raven said, his voice low and menacing.

Tyson stepped forward, his fists clenching. “You think you can just come here and order us around?”

Jax, never one to back down, took a step beside Tyson, his stance challenging. “You’re not welcome, Raven. We’ve survived long enough without you.”

Raven’s lips twitched into something resembling a smirk. “You’ve survived nothing. You’ve been hiding. Running. But not anymore.”

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### *The Fight*

Tyson made the first move, charging at Raven with surprising speed for a man his size. But Raven was faster. He dodged the punch effortlessly and grabbed Tyson’s arm, twisting it behind his back with bone-crushing force. Tyson roared in pain, but before he could retaliate, Raven slammed his knee into Tyson’s spine, sending him crashing to the ground.

Jax rushed in to help his brother, but Raven anticipated the move. With a fluid motion, he knocked Jax’s feet out from under him, sending him sprawling onto the rocky surface.

“Is this really how you want to end?” Ivy called out, her voice strained, but both of her brothers were too absorbed in the fight to listen.

The battle was short and brutal. Tyson and Jax were no match for the fury and precision that Raven had become. Ivy watched, helpless, as her brothers fought to their last breath. It was clear to her now that there was no going back for Tobias—no trace of the man she once knew.

Raven moved with lethal intent, his hands and feet a blur of motion. He didn’t give them the chance to recover or regroup. Every strike was designed to incapacitate, to end them as quickly as possible. Ivy’s heart pounded in her chest, her every instinct screaming at her to stop it, but she knew it was futile. Raven wasn’t the Tobias she remembered. This was Raven, a man who would do whatever it took to get what he wanted.

Finally, with a sickening crack, Raven slammed Tyson into the ground, his head hitting the volcanic rock with a sickening thud. Tyson’s body went limp, his blood mingling with the dark earth below.

Jax, now alone, tried to flee, but Raven was faster. He grabbed Jax by the throat, lifting him off the ground with ease. The younger brother gasped for air, his eyes wide with terror as Raven’s grip tightened.

“I warned you,” Raven whispered, his voice like ice. And then, without another word, he threw Jax toward the edge of the volcano’s crater. The force of the impact sent Jax careening into the molten lava below. His body flailed as he screamed, the fiery pit swallowing him whole. The eruption of magma that followed drowned out his cries as the lava consumed him, turning his life to ash.

Ivy stood frozen, unable to speak, unable to do anything but watch as Raven turned back to her, his expression unreadable.

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### *Aftermath*

There was a long silence before Raven finally spoke again. “It’s done. They’re gone.”

Ivy’s body trembled, the adrenaline of the fight still coursing through her veins. She wanted to scream, to run away, but she couldn’t. She had been complicit in this. She had been part of this.

“They were my brothers,” Ivy whispered, her voice hollow. 

Raven’s eyes softened for a brief moment, but only for a fleeting second. “They chose this, Ivy. They chose to fight. There’s nothing left to do but move forward.”

Ivy didn’t know what to feel anymore. She had lost so much, and now, with her brothers gone, she felt like she was losing herself too.

Raven turned and began walking back toward the ship. “The next one will be harder. But we’ll get him too.”

Ivy didn’t follow him right away. Instead, she stood there, staring into the volcano’s fiery depths, listening to the faint echoes of her brothers' final moments. The hunt was far from over, but she wasn’t sure how much more she could take.