THE LAST DRAGON’S CHOSEN
The whole arena wanted the baby dragon dead. Rain crashed down from black storm clouds as forty thousand spectators filled the massive stone coliseum. They had come…
THE HEIR OF ASHES
Snow drifted through the execution square. Not soft white snow. Gray snow. Ash mixed with ice. The remains of a kingdom still scarred by war. Thousands stood…
The Boy Beneath the Fire. The Wolf Remembered.
The storm had turned the battlefield road into a river of mud, blood, and ash. Rain hammered the shattered remains of wagons and broken armor scattered across…
THE BOY THE KING TRIED TO ERASE
The executioner had killed hundreds. Murderers. Rebels. War criminals. Nobles who had betrayed the crown. For thirty years he had been the kingdom’s blade. Nothing frightened him…
Full – THE RAPIER PRODIGY COULDN’T KEEP THE BOY AWAY
The royal tournament arena of Ashkar blazed beneath the afternoon sun. Crimson banners snapped in the wind. Thousands of nobles filled the stone stands. Royal judges watched…
THE KING WHO FEARED HIS OWN SON
Rain hammered the execution square like a thousand tiny arrows. The crowd stood shoulder to shoulder beneath dark skies, their faces twisted with hatred. Some threw stones….
Full – THE BOY KICKED THE PRINCE OFF THE TOWER
The royal tower of Ashkar stood high above the kingdom. Dark storm clouds rolled across the sky. Violent winds howled around the ancient stone walls. Rain lashed…
The Boy Who Dragged the Fawn Away
The first hunting dog reached the fawn before sunset. Snow blanketed the ancient forest in a silent sheet of white. Bare branches clawed at the gray sky…
The Ring That Refused to Die. The Child the Kingdom Could Not Erase.
The throne room was seconds away from another execution. Rain hammered the stained-glass windows of the royal palace. Thunder rolled across the mountains surrounding the capital. Inside…
The Necklace They Tried to Burn. The Crown That Refused to Die.
The royal banquet stopped laughing the moment the necklace appeared. One second, hundreds of nobles were mocking the filthy little boy dragged barefoot across the polished marble…