Full – THE CHILD WALKED INTO THE BURNING PALACE WHILE EVERYONE ELSE ESCAPED

The frozen palace of Ashkar stood beneath the storm like the corpse of a dead god. Blue flames remained trapped motionless behind walls of crystal ice. Thousands…

The Eagle Chick and the Arrow

The eagle chick should have fallen into the sea. The cliffs of Stormwatch rose like black walls above the Atlantic Ocean. Far below, waves shattered themselves against…

The Boy Who Shattered the Greatsword With a Stone Hammer

Rain collected in the cracks of the cathedral steps like dark veins spreading through old marble. By nightfall, the bells of Valedorn would announce an execution. The…

The Boy Who Took the Spear

The tiger cub should have died in the arena. That was what the crowd came to watch. But when the iron gate groaned open and a twelve-year-old…

The Boy Who Stood Before the Spear

The wolf cub was bleeding into the snow when Rowan first saw it. Winter had buried the northern forests beneath ice and silence. The Atlantic winds howled…

The Boy Who Carried the Eagle Across the White Mountains

The snow had buried the old road long before winter officially began. What remained was a narrow ribbon of white winding through the northern peaks above the…

THE BOY THE DRAGON KNEELED TO

The storm arrived the same night the kingdom tried to murder a child. Thunder rolled above the royal arena of Valdorin while thousands gathered beneath black banners…

The Boy Who Leapt Into the Arena

The execution bell rang three times. Each toll echoed across the Royal Arena like a funeral prayer. High above the city, black banners snapped violently in the…

Full – THE BOY JUMPED INTO THE ABYSS AFTER HIS LITTLE SISTER

The freezing storm swallowed every scream. Snow crashed violently across the northern cliffs of Ashkar while black clouds churned above the canyon like a living nightmare. The…

THE BOY THE SWORD REMEMBERED

The sword did not choose the boy because he was strong. It chose him because he was the only one in the arena who had never wanted…

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