Full – THE BLIND BOY STOOD BETWEEN SOLDIERS AND A WOUNDED DRAGON CUB
The Blind Boy Never Opened His Eyes. The Dragon Had Been Waiting for Him. The first soldier who raised his spear at the dragon cub heard a…
Full – THE BOY FORGED A LEGEND FROM SCRAP METAL
The royal forge of Ashkar never slept. Even at midnight, when most of the kingdom lay beneath blankets and dreams, the forge remained alive. Furnaces roared. Molten…
The Mark Beneath the Ash.
The unicorn foal was not supposed to bleed. That was the first lie Elias Vale understood. For twelve years, the aristocrats of Northmere had told children that…
FULL STORY: THE BOY WHO SHATTERED A WAR CHARIOT—AND AWAKENED A POWER LOST FOR A THOUSAND YEARS
PART 1: THE STORM THAT BROUGHT FEAR The rain fell so hard that it seemed the sky itself was breaking apart. Thunder rolled over the kingdom of…
THE BOY BENEATH THE DRAGON THRONE
The slap echoed across the royal banquet hall like a gunshot. Silence followed. Absolute silence. Thousands of candles flickered beneath crystal chandeliers. Musicians froze mid-note. Nobles lowered…
THE BOY WHO CARRIED THE BROKEN-LEGGED TIGER
The tiger cub should have died before sunset. Snow covered the northern forest in a blanket of white silence. Cold winds howled through ancient pines. And deep…
THE BOY THE PHOENIX CHOSE
Rain fell like arrows from the heavens. The execution square of Emberfall had never been so crowded. Thousands of citizens stood beneath black umbrellas and soaked cloaks,…
THE FIRE SWORD’S BETRAYAL
The kingdom of Arkanis had waited three hundred and twelve years for this day. Three centuries. Three centuries of kings, princes, wars, betrayals, and blood. Three centuries…
THE WOLF WHO REMEMBERED THE KING
The entire kingdom of Valdren believed the royal bloodline had died twelve years ago. That was the official story. It was written in every history book. Taught…
THE BOY THE MONSTER REFUSED TO KILL
The arena had fallen completely silent. Thousands of spectators stared in disbelief. The monster knelt. Not before the king. Not before the priests. Not before the banners…