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“Please… don’t leave.”
The captain of the Frontier Knights dropped to one knee. Behind him, a hundred more followed, armor scraping frost as they knelt. “Please stay,” the chorus rose—ragged, desperate.
Beyond them, mountains of Frost Giant corpses steamed in the cold. Dragon wings lay scattered across the battlefield like torn sails. An hour ago, the border had been one breath from falling. Then one man had arrived from nowhere.
That man now stood in the middle of the carnage, one boot resting on the skull of a dragon. Kaedric Ashbane. If he accepted their plea, Midgard would never suffer the agony of invasion again.
He looked out at them—a field of armored men on their knees. It should have made him feel like a king. He only looked like a man deciding how to leave politely.
“No.” Gentle. Final. The pleading died at once.
“We can give you everything this land owns,” the captain pressed, desperation cracking his voice. “You could rule over us!”
A faint smile touched Kaedric’s mouth. He gestured at the corpses around him. “All this… was only my final trial. The trial is over. It’s time for me to leave.”
A trial.
The word moved through the knights like a second cold. They had trained against every horror the border could offer—every siege, every winter, every monster the old maps warned about—and not one of them would have called this a trial. What kind of man—
But before anyone could ask, Kaedric had already cast a magic circle and vanished from the battlefield.
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He reappeared in a hall of dark stone, before the one who had sent him to the trial.
The Valkyrie stood at a tall mirror of still silver, watching the border in real time through its surface—the corpses, the kneeling knights, the empty space where he had been. She was smiling.
Along the walls, her maids stood frozen at the sight. The Valkyrie did not smile. Nothing was ever good enough to smile at.
Kaedric bowed.
She turned from the mirror. “You know how I have always said Kaedric is the only mortal I will ever deal with?” she said to the maids, who did not dare answer. “I was right.” Her eyes came back to him. “The battlefield was the correct place to train you. You stand one step from demigod.”
“You trained me,” Kaedric said, straightening. “The result was never in question.” Then, without pause: “The trial is complete. Can I return to find my fiancée?”
His eyes dropped to the silk sash tied around his arm.
Rain, that night. His family’s estate burning at his back, a blade coming for his throat—and a frightened woman stepping between them. She had been shaking so hard she could barely stand. She stood anyway.
They hid in an abandoned cottage until dawn, her hands pressed over the worst of his wounds. Her family sent word before sunrise: break the engagement, or be cut off from them forever. Everyone expected her to. She never even answered the letter.
Somewhere in that long night—his grief, her fear, the storm swallowing the rest of the world—the space between them disappeared. When morning came, neither of them apologized for it.
Before he fled, she untied the sash from her own waist and knotted it around his arm. He pressed his mother’s jade pendant into her palm—the last thing his family had left him. A promise, both ways.
She was the only family he had left in this world.
When he looked up, the Valkyrie’s smile had widened, as if she had watched the memory pass through him in the mirror too. “Of course. You have my full permission. But before you go—one more thing.”
She turned to the long table and lifted a golden torc, its surface carved dense with runes. The runes lit the moment her fingers closed around it.
“Wait—” Kaedric said.
“I bestow on you this day,” she was already speaking, “the title and full authority of the Protector of Midgard.”
Golden light swallowed him. A single strand of radiance crept into his eyes, and for half a heartbeat, his pupils narrowed into vertical slits.
“Dragon eyes…” one of the maids gasped before she could stop herself.
“I must reject this,” Kaedric said flatly. “I have no seniority. No experience in the role.”
“You just defended Midgard alone. You are stronger than the former Protector ever was.” She saw the refusal still sitting in his jaw, and lowered her voice. “And how much joy will your fiancée feel when she learns her man is now the Protector of Midgard?”
Kaedric opened his mouth to argue.
Then he pictured her face hearing the news—and for one unguarded second, the flatness cracked. Warmth. It went through him like sunlight through a cold room. After all these years away, this was what he would bring home to her.
He shut it down as quickly as it came.
“Fine,” he said. “But she comes first.”
He gave the Valkyrie a final bow—she was the only person alive he bowed to—cast a magic circle, and vanished.
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A whip cracked across the back of a little girl who could not have been more than six.
She did not cry out. She had learned not to. She was dressed in rags—a filthy smear against the elegant silks of everyone around her—and she quickly wiped her face before anyone could see the tears.
“Missed a spot,” one of the young masters called from the veranda, and the others laughed.
The girl kept sweeping. Her palms had blistered around the broom handle days ago; the blisters had burst and hardened. A servant hurried past with a tray of sweetmeats she would never taste and stepped over her broom without looking at her, the way people step over furniture.
She had not eaten all day. Nobody had noticed. Nobody ever noticed.
As she swept, her eyes caught the jade pendant hanging at her chest—the only thing on her body that was not ragged.
Fresh tears came before she could stop them.
“Father,” she whispered, gripping the pendant. “Mother said you would come rescue us. Where are you now?”
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