The Boy On The Wall Never Missed. The Kingdom Never Realized Who He Was Aiming At.

Rain fell so hard over Iron-Hold that the torches along the battlements looked like dying stars. The fortress stood at the mouth of Blackstone Valley where the…

She Threw The Dog Back Into The Rain. The Note In His Mouth Was From Her Missing Daughter.

The dog came into Murphy’s Diner like a ghost dragged out of the storm. Rain poured off his matted fur in silver ropes. Mud clung to his…

The Horse Remembered. The Kingdom Finally Learned Why.

The rain began before dawn and never stopped. It hammered against the towers of Ashkar like the fury of the gods themselves, turning the royal fortress into…

The Boy Who Broke the King’s Blade

Blackthorn Keep had survived three wars, two plagues, and the collapse of entire dynasties. But the old castle feared prophecy more than armies. The storm arrived just…

The Dragon Beneath Velmora

The sky above Velmora looked wounded. Black storm clouds churned violently over the frozen kingdom while lightning split across the mountains in jagged white fractures, illuminating the…

The Monster Called Him King

Nobody willingly entered the forests beyond Velmora after sunset. The old roads had vanished years earlier beneath black roots and collapsing earth, swallowed slowly by the wilderness…

Part 2 – THE BOY CONTROLLED THE ANCIENT DRAGON TO STOP THE WAR

Nobody in Ashkar ever forgot the moment the war stopped breathing. The battlefield of Black Hollow stretched beneath a bleeding red sky where snowstorms churned violently between…

Part 2 – THE SACRIFICE OF SILENCE

The first thing Elias remembered was the sound of his father crying. Not the proud, commanding voice of King Alaric of Ravenspire. Not the voice that thundered…

The Dragon Was Never Waking. The Boy Was Remembering.

The first scream came from the mountain. It rolled down through the frozen valleys like thunder with a heartbeat, shaking snow from ancient cliffs and splitting the…

He Kept the Soup Warm in the Rain. She Came Home and Found the Truth Waiting Beside Him.

The boy was still standing under the broken bus shelter when the last shop on Maple Street turned off its lights. Rain crashed around him in silver…

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