《The prince of unity》 The night the king fell The Price of Unity A Fantasy Novel by [Saksham Pandey] Chapter 1: The Night the King Fell The storm had passed, but the air still carried the weight of something unfinished. Solren stood alone in the great hall, his father¡¯s body at his feet, and the celestial weapon still humming in his hands. The blade, forged from something beyond mortal understanding, pulsed with a quiet, steady glow. It had stolen the life from a king. It had made Solren a murderer. No one could ever know. His father had ruled through war, carving his name into history with blood and steel. A man who had once known love but had long since abandoned it. The day his wife and daughter were burned alive by a dragon¡¯s fire, he had lost the last pieces of his soul. He had not grieved¡ªonly sharpened his blade and declared war on a world that could take so much from him. Did you know this text is from a different site? Read the official version to support the creator. Solren had grown up in the shadow of that war. He had seen the price of his father¡¯s rule, the countless lives thrown into battle, the suffering of a kingdom that knew nothing but conflict. When the time came to unite the two warring nations, Solren had done what his father never could. He had ended the war. And for that, his father had tried to stop him. It was supposed to be a confrontation, nothing more. One final attempt to make his father see reason. But the old king would not listen. He had drawn his blade first. And in that moment, Solren had known¡ªthere was no future where they could rule together. One of them had to die. The celestial weapon had decided for him. And the moment its energy tore through his father¡¯s chest, Solren had felt something else¡ªa surge of power. The raw force of lightning and fire, powers his father had inherited when his wife and daughter perished, had passed into him. It burned through his veins like a storm barely contained. This was not a victory. This was a burden. He stepped back, exhaling shakily as he looked at the lifeless body of the man who had raised him. The people would never know the truth. They would believe what they wanted to believe¡ªthat the gods had punished the war-hungry king, that the heavens themselves had struck him down. Solren would let them believe it. Because if they ever learned the truth¡ªif they ever saw the blood on his hands¡ªthen everything he had built would fall apart. And the unity he had fought for would be lost The burden of power --- Chapter 2: The Burden of Power After his father¡¯s death, Solren inherited not just the throne but his father¡¯s powers¡ªlightning and fire. His mother had once wielded lightning, his sister, fire. They had died in a battle against a dragon, burned and torn apart before his father¡¯s eyes. The moment they perished, their powers transferred to him, filling the void left behind. From that day, he became unstoppable, a warrior of fire and storm. The story has been illicitly taken; should you find it on Amazon, report the infringement. But Solren had taken his life. And now, those powers were his. Every time he lost control of his emotions, the fire and lightning surged, destroying everything in their wake. His guilt twisted inside him like a blade, and his powers, unstable and wild, threatened to consume him. He had to find a way to control them. Ancient scrolls spoke of a legendary figure¡ªKai, the Tidal Warrior. A man deeply connected to emotions, known for his wisdom and control. The texts claimed that Kai had returned to the stars and would reappear under the full moon at the Temple of Lord Vishnu. Solren made his decision. He would find Kai. But before he could meet him, the temple¡¯s guardian spirits demanded proof of his worth. They would test his soul. Three trials awaited him. The Trial of Guilt. The Trial of Fear. The Trial of Acceptance. And Solren would not face them alone. His childhood friends, Riven and Elara, had followed him on this journey. They knew he had lost his family, but they did not know the full truth¡ªthat he had killed his own father. And in the trials to come, that truth would shatter them all. The Trials Begin Chapter 2: The Trials Begin To control his unstable emotions and powers, Solren searched for answers. The author''s narrative has been misappropriated; report any instances of this story on Amazon. His path led him to the ancient scrolls of Kai, the Tidal Warrior, a legendary figure who had mastered emotions and the flow of battle. The scrolls spoke of his return beneath the full moon at the Temple of Lord Vishnu. But before Solren could meet Kai, he had to prove himself. Three trials awaited him, each designed to break him. And with him were his childhood friends¡ªRiven and Elara. They had always stood by his side, but they did not know the weight of his guilt. As they entered the temple, the first trial began.