The Eyes Beneath the Storm

The giants of Skarnheim feared only one thing. Not death. Not war. Recognition. That was what the old northern legends warned them about beside winter fires older…

Part 2 – THE GENERAL PUSHED THE LITTLE BOY TO THE FLOOR

The royal hall of Ashkar smelled of hot iron, wet stone, and fear. Not the fear of enemies. Not the fear of siege. A deeper fear. The…

The Rusted Sword of Eldrath

The sword looked worthless until the king recognized it. Rain fell hard over the royal arena of Eldrath, turning the battlefield stones black beneath the storm. Above…

The Boy Who Challenged the King’s Champion

The combat arena of Velmora was built to make death feel entertaining. That was the kingdom’s favorite tradition. Rain poured steadily through the open stone battleground while…

Part 2 – NOBODY WAS ALLOWED TO OPEN THE COFFIN BENEATH THE CASTLE

The storm arrived over Ashkar without thunder. That was the first thing the Royal Mage noticed. The clouds swallowed the moon one layer at a time until…

The Dragon Beneath the Throne. The Blood He Couldn’t Kill.

The Great Hall of Eldoria had witnessed executions, coronations, betrayals, and wars. But never silence like this. Not the silence of peace. The silence of fear. A…

The Boy Who Couldn’t Read. The Kingdom That Forgot Its Own Language.

Rain struck the stained-glass windows of Ashkar’s royal library like a thousand thrown stones. Thunder rolled above the castle towers while candles trembled across endless rows of…

The Child Who Called the Dragon “Brother”

The dragon temple of Velmora was never meant to survive this long. Not after the wars.Not after the betrayal.And certainly not after the chains. For four hundred…

The Child Who Broke the King’s Sword

By midnight, Velmora Palace no longer sounded like a kingdom. It sounded like collapse. Thunder shook the cathedral towers while flames consumed the eastern wings of the…

The Only Child Who Walked Out Clean

Nobody remembered who first built Black Hollow. The arena existed long before the empire claimed it. Long before kings carved their names into marble walls pretending ownership…

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