The ridge fell silent as the last dragon’s golden form lay still on the Dracolys-East plains, its breath a faint mist against the four-day darkness. The Tear’s shimmer vanished into the earth, leaving a scorch mark that pulsed with faint energy. Liora clutched Ten, his lightning eyes flaring in rhythm with the mark, while Sari stood guard, her bow drawn. Mara’s spellblade light wavered, casting long shadows across the archers who stared at the fallen dragon. Kael gripped his staff, his one eye fixed on the horizon where Veyra’s rift had closed. The air thickened with the scent of burnt grass and dread.
Torin stepped forward, his warhammer resting on his shoulder, shield gleaming with Ironcrag’s crest. “We can’t stay,” he said, voice firm. “The VOID’s rifts multiply. We move Ten to the Eternal Cave or lose him.”
Lira nodded, her spellblade unsheathed, its runes glowing. “The dragon’s Tear fell here. The cave lies near—between Aethervale-South and Dracolys-East. We follow its path.”
Liora’s arms tightened around Ten. The child’s pulse matched the scorch mark’s rhythm, a connection she couldn’t deny. “He’s too young,” she protested. “The journey risks his life.”
Kael tapped his staff against the ground. “The prophecy demands it. The dragon’s death nears, and its Tears hold power. Ten must claim them, or the Four Kingdoms fall.”
The council resumed, voices rising over the wind. Runners from Starhollow-North and Ironcrag-West arrived, their dragonwood tablets bearing urgent scrawls. The archers rebuilt the barricade, their arrows nocked, while Sari scouted the perimeter. Mara traced runes around Ten, a protective ward, her hands steady despite the tension. The plan formed: a small group would escort Liora and Ten to the Eternal Cave, guided by Kael’s visions and Lira’s knowledge of Dracolys terrain.
Dawn broke, the sky a bruised purple, but the darkness lingered. The group set out—Liora with Ten, Sari, Kael, Torin, and Lira—leaving the ridge under the archers’ watch. The plains stretched before them, dotted with rift scars and Vocan ash. The dragon’s body remained, its scales dull, a silent sentinel. Liora glanced back, her chest tight. The beast had saved her son, and now it lay broken.
The journey tested their resolve. Rifts opened sporadically, spilling Vocans that Sari dispatched with precise arrows. Torin’s shield deflected claws, his warhammer crushing skulls, while Lira’s spellblade danced through the fray. Kael led with his staff, his visions guiding them around ambushes. Ten slept against Liora’s chest, his lightning eyes dim, but each rift’s pulse stirred him, his hands sparking faintly.
By midday, they reached a ravine marking the cave’s edge. The entrance yawned, its walls etched with draconic runes that glowed under Kael’s touch. The air inside carried a hum, a vibration that resonated with Ten’s marks. Liora stepped forward, her breath shallow. “This place feels alive,” she said.
Kael nodded. “The Eternal Cave holds the dragon’s essence. The Tears will awaken here.”
The inciting incident struck as they descended. A rift tore open within the cave, its edges pulsing black. Veyra emerged, her red eyes locked on Ten. “The child’s power grows,” she said, voice smooth as oil. “But the dragon’s death seals his fate.” Vocans poured from the rift, their speed a deadly blur, and the group braced for battle.
Sari loosed arrows, each strike igniting Vocans, while Torin’s shield formed a barrier. Lira’s spellblade clashed with Veyra, sparks flying, but the woman’s psychic force pushed her back. Kael chanted, his staff glowing, and a wave of energy sealed half the rift. Liora shielded Ten, his sparks growing stronger, arcing toward the Vocans. The creatures shrieked, retreating, but Veyra laughed.
“You think the cave saves him?” she said, raising a hand. The rift widened, and a figure stepped through—Helena, Ironcrag’s General Overseer’s daughter, her hands bound, her blue eyes wide with fear. Her dark hair framed a face marked by a fresh cut, and her armor bore Ironcrag’s hammer emblem.
The plot twist unfolded. Veyra’s grip tightened on Helena’s arm. “A gift from the VOID. Her life for the child’s.”
Torin roared, charging, but Veyra’s psychic wave flung him against the wall. Lira lunged, her spellblade slicing Veyra’s robe, but the woman vanished, dragging Helena into the rift. The cave trembled, runes flaring, and the rift sealed, leaving silence.
Liora sank to her knees, Ten’s cries piercing the air. His lightning eyes blazed, and the scorch mark from the Tear pulsed brighter. Sari knelt beside her, bow trembling. “We’ll get her back,” she said, voice raw.
Kael studied the runes, his face grim. “The cave responds to Ten. The Tear’s power lingers, but Veyra’s move changes everything. She targets Helena to break us.”
Torin rose, rubbing his head. “Ironcrag will march. We need the dragon’s strength.”
Lira sheathed her blade. “The Forbidden Garden opens soon. Therha may hold answers. But the dragon…”
Her words trailed as a low rumble shook the cave. The fascinating cliffhanger emerged: the dragon’s body outside stirred, its golden eyes snapping open. A second Tear fell, striking the cave floor, and Ten’s sparks surged, lifting him from Liora’s arms. He hovered, a halo of lightning encircling him, as the cave’s runes blazed. The dragon’s voice echoed, faint but clear. “The Tears bind us. Claim them, or the VOID wins.”
The group stared, frozen, as Ten floated, his cries turning to a hum that matched the cave’s vibration. The dragon outside roared, its fire flaring, but its wings remained limp. The rift’s seal cracked, hinting at Veyra’s return, and Helena’s fate hung in the balance. The Four Kingdoms’ unity teetered, and Ten’s power—uncontrolled and dangerous—threatened to consume him.
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The Voice In Everything
Helena's hammer spoke first."Forty-three Vocans. Seventeen possessed soldiers. Six corrupt officials. One innocent man." The metal hummed. "His name was Markus. Three children. They think he was a traitor. Should I tell them the truth?"Helena dropped it."I can't shut up. I'm in everything now. Every weapon. Every tool. I know their histories." The hammer laughed. "Want to know what your father's sword did? The things he never told you?"Helena threw it at a tree.The tree spoke. "That hurt. Two hundred years growing. And you throw metal at me."Helena ran back to camp."It's in my threads," Weave said, terrified. "The new VOID. Reading everything I see.""Can you block it?" Kael asked."No. It's part of reality now. Part of everything." Weave clutched her head. "It knows about Mordain trapped in paradox. It's thinking about freeing him.""Don't," Ten said to the air.Liora's dragon scale pulsed. "Why not? He's honest about his hatred. More honest than bearers pretending redemption
No more Trust
"And we don't deserve forgiveness. Don't deserve mercy. We deserve execution. Deserve to face the same horror we inflicted on others. But before we die, let us fix it. Let us unmake what we made. Let us end the VOID properly. Then judge us. Then execute us. Just let us undo the damage first."Ten's corruption broke completely. He collapsed. Himself again. Free from Mordain's control. "You want us to help you? After learning you caused everything?""No. We want you to use us. Sacrifice us the way we sacrificed billions. Take our power. Our essence. Our everything. And use it to permanently end what we began." Devol looked at Kross. "Right?""Right," Kross agreed. "We're weapons. Use us to kill our own creation. Then dispose of us however humanity sees fit."Mordain screamed. "No! You're ruining everything! Confession doesn't absolve! It just exposes weakness!""Maybe," Devol said. "But it also breaks corruption. Look."Ten and Liora stood together. Themselves again. Free. The paradox s
The Bearer's Confession
Kross demanded proof before leaving his farm."Show me Devol's alive. Show me Mordain's returned. I won't abandon my life on words alone."Weave held up the dragon scale. "This is connected to Ten and Liora. Watch."The scale blazed. Images formed. Devol fighting. Wounded. Bleeding essence. And Ten and Liora, corrupted, attacking him with blank eyes."No," Kross whispered. "Mordain actually did it. He corrupted a sacrifice.""He's doing worse," Helena said. "He's using them to hunt down every bearer. You're next on his list.""Then we leave. Now. Before—"The farm exploded.Not with fire. With absence. A chunk of reality just ceased existing. The barn. The fields. The fence. Gone.From the hole stepped Mordain. Ten and Liora flanked him like trained dogs."Kross," Mordain said pleasantly. "Been a while. Ten thousand years, give or take."Kross pushed his grandson behind him. "Leave. Please. The boy's innocent.""No one's innocent. Everyone's complicit in the lie." Mordain gestured at
The Scar's Truth
"Ten's screaming," Weave said, clutching the dragon scale. "In the paradox. He's screaming and I can hear it through the threads.""Then we move faster." Helena pushed through exhaustion. They'd been traveling for eighteen hours straight toward the Scar. No rest. No food. Just running."I can't keep this pace," Torin gasped, stumbling. "I'm not built for this.""None of us are." Sari grabbed his arm, hauled him forward. "We do it anyway."The Scar appeared ahead. A massive wound in reality. Black. Empty. Wrong. Just looking at it made Helena's eyes water."That's where we're going?" Mara asked."That's where Devol hid whatever can stop Mordain." Weave stopped at the edge. The ground just ended. Dropped into nothing. "We have to jump.""Jump into concentrated VOID?" Kael stared at her. "That's suicide.""Maybe. But Devol survived it long enough to hide something. Which means there's a way through." Weave held up the dragon scale. "This is our anchor. As long as we hold it, we stay conn
The Forgotten Bearer
Six months after Ten and Liora became paradox, Weave found the hidden chamber.She'd been searching the Eternal Cave, reading threads that led to places that shouldn't exist. Following whispers of knowledge the dragon had left behind."There's something here," she called to Kenal, who explored deeper tunnels. "Behind this wall. Something old. Something sealed."Kenal approached, wings folding against the narrow passage. "I don't see anything.""That's because you're looking. You need to feel." Weave pressed her hand to solid rock. "The dragon hid this. Deliberately. Before it transformed.""Why hide anything from us?""Maybe it wasn't hiding from us. Maybe from itself." Weave's eyes tracked threads that spiraled into the stone. "There's a memory here. Locked away. About the ancient bearers. About what really happened.""We saw what happened. You showed Ten and Liora the memory. The division. Therha's rejected plan.""We saw what the dragon wanted us to see." Weave's voice dropped. "Bu
What Remains
Helena picked up the dragon scale. It was warm. Pulsing. Two rhythms overlapping like echoes."They're gone," she said. Her voice cracked."No." Weave knelt beside her, eyes tracking threads that shouldn't exist. "Not gone. Changed. They're everywhere now. In everything. I can see their consciousness spread across... oh.""Oh?" Sari demanded. "What's oh?""They're in the paradox. The space between yes and no. Between existing and not existing. They're conscious but not present. Aware but not here." Weave's face went pale. "They can see us. Hear us. But they can't touch. Can't speak. Can't be.""That's not living," Torin said. "That's prison.""It's sacrifice," Mara corrected, tears streaming down her face. "They trapped the Devourer inside themselves. Became its cage. And cages can't move. Can't change. Can't escape."The sky was clear now. No descending horror. No thousand hungry eyes. Just stars and the merged reality's impossible colors."We won," Helena said. "Why doesn't it feel
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