Chapter 32
Author: John T White
last update2025-07-21 16:34:24

Kaelen opened his eyes.

The world around him wasn’t the world he left behind.

The sand stretched far and wide like a cracked parchment, every grain was alive with fire—not devouring fire, but something more… solemn. Controlled.

The dunes pulsed with golden-orange veins, glowing like embers on the earth's skin. The wind carried soft and warm whispers, like stories sung from the mouths of spirits.

And he was still seated on folded legs, resting—in the very center of a circle carved deep into the earth. Those old, precise fire emblems that had been etched beneath him were no longer dormant lines in stone. They were glowing, alive, coursing with molten light beneath his skin.

Then, the air in front of him rippled—a soft whoosh like breath against candlelight.

A flame twirled gently and elegantly upward in a spiral. It didn’t crackle or roar—it danced. And from that twisting column of warmth, a figure walked forward like he’d been waiting for centuries.

Kaelen stared, curling his lips up
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