The Golden Brother
Author: Tim
last update2025-09-11 15:41:51

The laughter crashed over Kael like a storm tide, thousands of voices breaking against him in cruel unison. What poured from the stands was no longer human mirth, but something monstrous… an echoing chorus that fed on pain and called it joy.

“Did you see it fly?” wheezed an old merchant, bent double, tears streaming down his lined face. “Like a sack of grain tossed by a storm!”

“The mutt thought it could matter!” shouted a woman from the upper tiers. “Look at it now!”

Kael crawled across the stones, every inch marked with blood and dust. The faint shimmer of black fire licked at his wounds as he pulled himself closer to Fang’s still form. Broken ribs flared with every breath, yet he pressed forward.

“Fang,” he whispered, fingers trembling as they stretched toward the hound’s motionless flank. “Stay with me… please.”

From above came the voice that stilled the crowd in an instant—sharp, proud, merciless.

“Pathetic.”

Aelric Draven rose from the ivory throne, his golden hair a crown in the torchlight. Beauty made cruel gave shape to his words, every syllable measured to wound.

“See how he crawls? Drenched in his own blood, he was like a diseased animal. Is this the thing some dare to call my brother?”

The crowd hushed, leaning into every word.

“He cannot even protect a dog,” Aelric said, his eyes like shards of winter sky. “This creature carries no true Draven blood. It never has.”

Lord Garrett inclined his head, lips twisting. “Spoken with wisdom, Your Grace. The line must remain pure.”

Lady Morwyn’s silken laugh fluttered from behind her fan. “How noble, to cast aside such corruption. The gods themselves must be pleased.”

“The gods?” Aelric’s smile cut like a blade. “They cursed that wretch at birth. I do not condemn it—I only confirm what the heavens have always decreed.”

Kael felt each word burrow into him like steel driven into bone. Nineteen years of silence and contempt gathered in that moment, pressing harder than chains, sharper than any spear. His hand found Fang’s side and caught the faint, fragile flutter of breath.

Alive. By a thread, but alive.

And something in Kael broke. Or perhaps it mended. The grief did not vanish, but beneath it burned a clarity so cold it seared. Nineteen years of being less than human distilled into a single truth.

The Mark ignited.

Visions no longer slipped away but held, runes locking into place. Fragments fused into lines, into patterns that hummed with an alien order. The shapes twisted, then steadied, until the words wrote themselves into his sight.

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BEARER: KAEL DRAVEN

STAGE: AWAKENING

SHADOW AFFINITY: 15%

CURSE TRANSFORMATION: ACTIVE

“First steps,” whispered Elyndra, her voice brushing against his mind. The Codex yields only to those carved hollow by suffering. It answers now because you have paid its price.

Kael’s breath caught. “What… is this?”

“Your inheritance,” she murmured. “But remember… every gift hungers for something in return.”

Across the arena, the beast had been watching. Its red eyes narrowed, some dim instinct recognizing change, sensing the shift in the air. With a roar that rattled the spires, it charged.

Stone trembled beneath its weight. Dust plumed skyward as claws tore trenches into marble. Eight feet of twisted muscle thundered toward Kael, the promise of crushing ruin in its wake.

Kael lifted his head from Fang’s side. His eyes burned with black fire.

“No more.”

The beast plunged into the haze it raised, vanishing into a cloud of dust and light. From within came sounds that shook the temple square… stone splitting, roars colliding with something stronger, impacts that cracked the foundations themselves.

But no cries of pain. No surrender.

Only the steady thrum of power, building like a heartbeat made flesh.

“What’s happening?” Lord Garrett demanded, rising from his seat.

“Where is the cursed thing?” Lady Morwyn’s voice was shrill now, her fan trembling. “Why can’t we see?”

Aelric stood tense, his gaze fixed on the shifting dust. Something in those sounds unsettled him… not the frenzy of a beast tearing prey, but the rhythm of a contest balanced, struck between equals.

“Impossible,” he muttered. “It was never more than a wretch. It should already be dead.”

High Hierophant Malrick clutched his staff until the veins stood out on his hands. The crystal atop it pulsed, answering forces unseen.

“The seals,” he whispered. “They break too soon.”

The haze thinned. Shapes resolved.

Kael stood in the arena’s heart, swaying but unbroken, his wounds spilling not weakness but light. Black fire curled from him like living breath, turning blood into radiance.

Above him, letters of fire hung in the air—visible to every eye, undeniable.

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The beast no longer lunged. It circled, wary now, sensing something dangerous in the prey it had sought to crush.

Kael’s gaze lifted, cutting across the square until it found Aelric. The fire in his eyes reflected the torches, yet burned with something far older, far darker.

When he spoke, the word reached every ear in the silence that followed.

“Brother.”

It was a promise and a threat, bound together in a single breath.

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