The King’s War Horse Knelt Before the Boy
The horse arrived before the king. That alone was unusual. Inside the royal courtyard of Blackthorne Castle, nobles had gathered to witness the annual military review. Banners…
The Boy Who Hid the Dragon
The dragon should not have existed. That was the official position of the Crown. For nearly a century, royal historians had repeated the same story. The dragons…
The Boy Who Lifted the Hammer No One Could Move
The hammer was older than the kingdom. Older than the cathedral. Older than the royal bloodline itself. It rested inside a circular chamber beneath Saint Valthor Cathedral,…
The Throne That Chose the Boy
The throne room was built to intimidate. Everything about it was designed to remind visitors that power lived there. The vaulted ceiling stretched higher than a cathedral….
The Eagle That Knelt Before the Boy
The scream of the eagle arrived before the storm. It echoed across the cliffs of Stormwatch Fortress like the cry of something ancient refusing to die. Soldiers…
Full – THE BOY BENT AN ENTIRE SPEAR FORMATION TO SAVE HIS SISTER
The lightning above Ashkar split the heavens apart. Blue fire flashed across the battlefield while rain hammered the shattered valley hard enough to turn dirt into rivers…
Full – THE ASSASSINS THOUGHT THE PRINCESS WAS ALREADY DEAD
But the silence did not last. Because one of the assassins started laughing. Low. Wet. Broken. The sound echoed through the shattered corridor while moonlight poured through…
Full – THE NOBLES LAUGHED AT THE BOY FOR FORGING A HAMMER FROM DRAGON BONES
The crimson lightning did not disappear. It remained alive. Forks of burning red energy crawled across the ceiling of the royal forge arena like veins spreading through…
Full – THE BOY RAN INTO THE BURNING LABORATORY TO SAVE THE OLD SCIENTIST
The royal alchemy tower of Ashkar had survived wars, plagues, and three failed rebellions. But on the night it burned— people swore the tower itself screamed. Lightning…
Full – THE CHILD WALKED INTO THE ALLEY WITH ONLY A WOODEN STICK
But the child did not celebrate. He stood motionless beneath the pouring rain while water dripped slowly from the end of the wooden stick. The little girl…