《Elyndra Chronicles》 1. The Fallen Chase In a city of towering spires, their silver peaks glistening against the heavens, a lone figure with midnight-black wings streaked through the sky, pursued by a legion of winged warriors. His silver armor gleamed under the ethereal light, and at his waist hung a sheathed sword, its hilt glimmering with divine inscriptions. In his arms, he clutched a massive, leather-bound tome, its cover thick and ancient, as though it held secrets that should never be unveiled. From behind, his pursuers forged spears of pure Etherea, crackling with celestial energy, and hurled them toward him. "Samael! This chase is a waste of time¡ªwe can end it now!" The voice came from a figure with ashen-gray wings, his presence commanding yet restrained. He, too, was clad in radiant silver armor, his sharp gaze locked onto the fleeing angel. But Samael did not acknowledge him. "Samael, stop!" This time, the voice was softer yet far more powerful, a call that carried both authority and sorrow. Samael did not need to turn to know who had spoken. The one calling his name was a woman of celestial beauty, her luminous white wings glowing with an almost divine radiance. She was clad in the same silver armor, though on her, it looked as if it were forged from light itself. Her presence outshone even the stars above, yet her piercing gaze carried desperation, longing¡ and something unspoken. But Samael did not stop. He soared toward the very edge of the city, where the sky itself seemed to shatter into endless unknown. And without hesitation, he plunged downward, vanishing into the stormy clouds below. Yet, the onslaught did not relent. By now, hundreds of winged figures had joined the hunt, their brilliant forms painting the sky with streaks of gold and silver, each one determined to bring down the fallen angel before he escaped with the forbidden truth. "Metatron, I can stop him. Just give me time¡ªlet me talk to him alone," Uriel implored, her voice steady yet urgent. Metatron''s silver gaze remained cold, unwavering. "I''m sorry, Uriel. But the crime he has committed cannot be forgiven." His words struck like iron, final and absolute. Uriel clenched her jaw, but she did not argue. Instead, Etherea flared around her, a radiant aura of pure light wrapping around her form. She surged forward, accelerating like a falling star, her luminous wings leaving a trail of brilliance in her wake. Metatron narrowed his eyes. He would not allow hesitation to jeopardize their mission. "All units, assist Uriel in capturing Samael!" he commanded. The legion of celestial warriors obeyed, diving downward like a storm of silver and gold, following Uriel''s lead. Meanwhile, Metatron remained above, observing. Below him, the sky rippled with light and shadow, as Uriel, a beacon of divinity, closed in on Samael, the lone figure shrouded in darkness. Samael exhaled sharply, his grip tightening around the forbidden tome. He had no time. With a flick of his wrist, he opened his left palm¡ªand the air around him trembled. A dense, swirling mass of Dark Matter ignited at his fingertips, its presence devouring the surrounding light like an abyss consuming the stars. In a single motion, he unleashed the power outward, and a thick black mist exploded from his body, expanding in all directions. The sky darkened. One by one, the pursuing angels vanished into the abyss, their golden armor swallowed by the creeping void. Uriel did not hesitate. Her radiance intensified, her entire being blazing with celestial brilliance. Then, she opened her eyes¡ªand golden fire burned within them. "Follow my light!" she commanded, her voice cutting through the darkness like a divine decree. The warriors close to her pushed forward, guided by her unwavering glow. But those who had fallen too far behind¡ªthose outside her light¡ªwere now adrift in the black void. And then, the mist moved. Tendrils of Dark Matter coiled around the isolated soldiers, constricting like living shadows. Before they could react, spikes of pure void energy erupted from the darkness, piercing through their armor. Not to kill. But to incapacitate. Their cries of pain echoed through the sky. Samael had struck with precision¡ªbrutal, but merciful. Uriel halted for a brief moment, her body still alight with divine radiance as pained cries echoed behind her. Instinctively, she turned her head back, her golden eyes searching the mist for the wounded warriors. "Uriel, we cannot stop now," a voice called out. A figure with deep blue wings had caught up to her¡ªRaijel, his expression firm yet urgent. "But Raijel¡ they¡ª" "Samael wouldn¡¯t kill them." His voice was unwavering, filled with certainty. Uriel clenched her jaw, exhaling sharply before turning her gaze forward. She had to keep going. With a powerful beat of her wings, she burst through the thick veil of black mist, her radiance illuminating the darkness as she led hundreds of winged warriors in pursuit. If you spot this story on Amazon, know that it has been stolen. Report the violation. And then¡ªthey saw it. The chase had led them beyond the borders of Heaven itself, to the very threshold of the Material Plane. Below them stretched an endless layer of water, glistening like a liquid mirror, floating beneath the clouds as if separating two realms. And there¡ªSamael was descending rapidly, racing toward the barrier, his intent clear. "Aquarel!" Uriel called out, snapping her gaze toward a figure with light blue wings flying behind her. Aquarel raised both hands, palms facing downward. In an instant, a colossal vortex of water roared to life just ahead of Samael. The torrent surged upward, swallowing him whole, its powerful current entangling him in its grasp. "Glaciel!" Uriel''s voice rang again. A figure with frost-touched, pale blue wings responded immediately. With practiced precision, he hurled a spear of ice directly into the whirling torrent. The moment the frozen weapon made contact, the entire water vortex turned to solid ice, trapping Samael mid-motion, his form encased in a prison of frozen crystal. The once-boundless waters beneath them had transformed into an endless field of ice, sealing Samael within its grasp. Uriel descended carefully, landing before the frozen tomb, her golden light reflecting against the ice¡¯s surface. Through the crystalline barrier, she could see him¡ªSamael, frozen in place, still clutching the tome in his arms. The moment felt heavy. Final. The surrounding warriors moved into formation, their wings spreading outward as they encircled the frozen mass, sealing off any possible escape. Uriel stepped closer. Slowly, she reached out, pressing a delicate yet resolute hand against the frigid surface. "Samael¡" she whispered. "I know you can hear me. Stop this. Return the tome. Return to Heaven. Return to me." For a moment, the world held its breath. And then¡ªa violent presence tore through the air. A shadow loomed from above. Metatron. He had finally arrived. His gaze burned with fury, his hands already charged with Etherea, crackling like restrained lightning. He plummeted downward, his fist colliding against the frozen vortex with tremendous force. The ice shattered. Samael¡¯s body was thrown backward, flung across the frozen battlefield as shards of ice scattered like celestial glass. "Metatron, we can talk about this!" Uriel pleaded, her voice sharp with desperation. But Metatron did not acknowledge her. He descended swiftly, his silver wings cutting through the sky like blades. The moment Samael crashed onto the icy ground, the legion of warriors moved, encircling him in a massive formation, their bodies forming an impenetrable dome of wings and steel. There would be no escape. Metatron landed heavily, his presence demanding absolute authority. His glowing silver eyes locked onto the wounded angel before him. "Return it. Now." Samael shifted, slowly pushing himself up, the ancient tome still clutched tightly in his arms. From this distance, Uriel could see it clearly¡ªhis once-pristine armor was now battered and torn, his body covered in golden wounds that still shimmered faintly with divine light. Yet, despite the pain, he smirked. "What do you plan to do with the Tome of The Presence?" Samael''s voice was hoarse, but steady. "I am merely returning it to its rightful place¡ª" "You mean into your hands?" "To the Throne of Light." "Your throne?" Metatron¡¯s brow twitched, but he remained composed. "You sound like a cornered beast, Samael," he sneered. "Snarling in a desperate attempt to escape." A cold silence stretched between them. "Almost all of your followers have been captured. Once I find the last of them, I will cast you all into Hell myself." Samael exhaled slowly, his golden eyes scanning the warriors around him. And then, his gaze found hers. Uriel. The moment their eyes met, his expression softened, his smirk fading into something quieter, something mournful. Metatron saw it. And it enraged him. Without hesitation, he raised his right hand, and in an instant, countless spears of Etherea formed around Samael, hovering like swords of judgment. Uriel¡¯s breath caught. "Metatron, stop¡ª!" But Metatron''s fist clenched. The spears struck all at once. Samael¡¯s body jerked violently as the Ethereal spikes pierced through him, one after another. Golden blood seeped from his wounds, dripping onto the frozen ground like liquid sunlight. But the tome¡ªthe tome remained untouched. Every spear aimed toward it shattered upon impact, unable to defile its sacred power. Metatron lowered his hand, exhaling sharply. "If you refuse to return it¡ªthen I will take it from you myself." Samael staggered to his feet, his body trembling from the Ethereal spears lodged in his flesh. Golden blood dripped onto the frozen ground, staining the ice beneath him like molten sunlight. But even now¡ªeven at the edge of defeat¡ªhe smiled. Slowly, painfully, he lifted the tome. His fingers, slick with divine blood, traced the ancient markings on its cover. "Samael," Uriel¡¯s voice wavered. "Don¡¯t do this." But he did not look at her. Instead, he unlocked the binding and opened the sacred tome. At that moment, a sudden gust of wind tore through the battlefield, as if the very fabric of the world shuddered in protest. Metatron¡¯s eyes widened in fury. "STOP HIM!" The warriors lunged, but it was too late. Samael¡¯s voice rang clear and unshaken as he began to read. The words¡ªancient, forbidden, primal¡ªflowed from his lips like an incantation never meant to be spoken again. The sky darkened. The earth cracked. And beneath Samael¡¯s feet, a sigil ignited¡ªa swirling emblem of black fire and silver runes, pulsing like a heartbeat. Uriel gasped. She recognized that sigil. "Samael¡ what have you done?" The very air rippled, warping around him as tendrils of dark Etherea coiled around his body, binding him in unseen chains. Metatron¡¯s rage boiled over. "SEIZE HIM! NOW!" But the moment they moved¡ªa sudden shockwave exploded outward. Light and shadow collided, the force so great that even the strongest warriors were thrown back, their formation shattered like glass. And at the center of it all¡ªSamael stood, his golden eyes burning with something¡ irreversible. And then¡ªblack fire engulfed him. The Curse had begun. 2. Awaken All eyes were on Samael. The battlefield trembled under the sheer force of Etherea radiating from his body, waves of power rippling outward, distorting the air itself. Uriel¡¯s heart pounded in her chest, ¡°What is he trying to do?¡± "STOP HIM!" Metatron¡¯s voice thundered across the frozen expanse. Samael ignored the command. His fingers turned the pages of the sacred tome, faster this time. He scanned the forbidden words, his voice a low, steady chant that carried through the howling wind. And then¡ªthe world itself began to break. A violent tremor surged through the battlefield, splitting the ice beneath their feet. Jagged cracks raced outward, deep and unrelenting. The celestial warriors staggered as the once-solid ground beneath them fractured and crumbled. Then, suddenly, the tome ripped itself from Samael¡¯s grasp, rising high into the stormy sky. And then¡ªit shattered. The pages burst free, scattering like falling stars. Some soared far beyond the clouds, vanishing into the unknown. But most¡ªmost plummeted through the fractured ice, disappearing into the Material Plane below. Metatron¡¯s fury burned through the chaos. "DAMN YOU, SAMAEL! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?!" But Samael did not answer him. He looked at Uriel instead. Their gazes locked¡ªgold meeting gold, light meeting shadow. A ghost of a smile touched his lips. One filled with longing. With farewell. And then¡ªblack fire erupted from his body. The explosion consumed everything. And then¡ªdarkness. === A young boy, no older than seven, gasped awake. His chest heaved, his body drenched in sweat. His small hand trembled as he wiped his forehead, pushing back locks of jet-black hair damp with perspiration. His breathing slowed, but the pounding in his heart did not fade. He rose from his bed, his bare feet touching the cold floor, and stepped toward the window. With careful hands, he unlatched it. A cool night breeze swept into the room, brushing against his face, stirring his dark hair. He closed his eyes for a moment, inhaling deeply. Then, his gaze lifted toward the moon. ¡°That nightmare again¡¡±, His thoughts echoed in his mind, heavy with an unspoken weight. His room was on the third floor of a grand castle, overlooking an expansive courtyard. Below, torch-bearing guards patrolled the castle walls, their silhouettes moving against the flickering light. Beyond the castle¡¯s perimeter, a densely packed city stretched into the distance, its streets quiet under the moonlit sky. And far beyond that, at the very edge of the horizon, loomed an immense outer wall¡ªthe final barrier that separated the city from the world beyond. The boy exhaled, long and slow. ¡°What does this dream mean? This is the third time¡¡± A faint presence stirred near his door. A flicker of Etherea¡ªsmall, but unmistakably alive. Familiar. A rapid series of knocks suddenly echoed against the wood. "Big Brother Revan! Are you awake?!" The voice was young, eager, and impatient. Revan sighed, already knowing the source. He didn¡¯t need to open the door to recognize the presence on the other side. ¡°Xander¡¡± His five-year-old younger brother¡ªthe third son of House Vaelgrim. "Tonight is Caelan¡¯s High Moon Trial!" Xander¡¯s excited voice rang from the hallway. Revan smiled faintly. Of course. Unauthorized use: this story is on Amazon without permission from the author. Report any sightings. "I¡¯ll get ready. You go ahead to the Hall of Shadow." But before he could take another breath, the door burst open. A small, dark-haired boy came rushing into the room, his bright eyes sparkling with excitement. Xander grinned up at him, practically bouncing on his feet. "I¡¯ll wait for you!" Revan chuckled. "Why are you so excited?" Xander¡¯s face lit up. "Because this is the first time I¡¯ve ever stayed up this late!" Revan shook his head, amused, as he walked toward his wardrobe. Inside, his House Vaelgrim uniform was neatly arranged, ready for the night¡¯s events. Meanwhile, Xander scurried toward the sofa, plopping down in a slouched position, his excitement barely masking his drowsiness. Revan glanced at him, his smirk widening. "Why are you alone? Where¡¯s Diana?" "She was right behind me¡ but I think I was faster." Revan¡¯s brow raised. "Father will scold you if you keep making Diana chase after you." Xander pouted. "You always get scolded, and you never care." Revan laughed. "That¡¯s different." A moment later, a breathless figure appeared at the door. A young woman in a maid¡¯s uniform¡ªDiana. She looked like she had run across the entire castle. "Young¡ Lord¡ Xander!" she huffed, hands on her knees. Her frustration lasted all of two seconds before she marched over and yanked Xander by the ear. "Aww¡ aww¡! I¡¯m sorry, Maid Diana! You were too slow!" "Too slow?" Diana seethed. "You used Etherea to boost your speed and ran around the entire castle before coming here!" "Ouchhh¡! It hurts¡! Big Brother, help me!" Revan leaned against the wardrobe, smirking. "You brought this on yourself, Xander." Xander groaned dramatically, but Revan had already fastened his sword to his waist. ¡°I shouldn¡¯t keep them waiting.¡± "I¡¯m ready. Let¡¯s go." Diana finally released Xander, though her scolding glare remained sharp. As they stepped out into the dimly lit hallways, their destination loomed ahead¡ª A place hidden beneath the castle. A place known as the Hall of Shadow. A place where tonight¡ªa trial awaited. Several figures had already gathered¡ªdistant relatives, members of a lesser branch of House Vaelgrim. Though they shared the same bloodline, tonight was not about them. Standing at the entrance, waiting to greet them, was a Guard Captain. His armor bore the emblem of House Vaelgrim, polished and pristine. As Revan and Xander approached, the captain bowed deeply, acknowledging them with proper respect. Then, his gaze flickered toward Diana, his lips curling into a faint smile before he nodded in silent recognition. Without a word, he gestured for them to follow. Their seats had been prepared¡ªa section reserved exclusively for the Main Branch of House Vaelgrim. As they stepped forward, Revan¡¯s eyes immediately fell on a woman seated with effortless grace, her presence commanding yet warm. She exuded quiet strength, the kind that came from noble lineage and unwavering discipline. Before her stood a boy¡ªtall for his age, around eleven¡ªhis posture relaxed, but his mother¡¯s hands still fussed over his ceremonial attire. His onyx-colored eyes reflected the dim torchlight as he sighed in mild exasperation. "Mother, my clothes are already fine." The woman merely smiled, adjusting the folds of his formal robe with practiced ease. ¡°I know, Caelan, but tonight is important for House Vaelgrim." Her words were spoken not as a correction, but as a quiet decree. Her icy-blue hair shimmered faintly under the torchlight, a rare contrast to the deep onyx eyes that marked her as part of Vaelgrim now. Even clad in Vaelgrim¡¯s colors, her heritage was unmistakable. She had not been born into this house¡ªshe had become part of it through marriage to the Patriarch. When she turned to Revan and Xander, her expression softened, her regal demeanor giving way to a warmer, more familiar presence. "I¡¯ve prepared seats for you. Sit here." She gestured to two grand chairs beside her¡ªornate, though not quite as elaborate as the one she occupied. However, to her right, there was another seat¡ªlarger, more imposing, its presence unmistakable. "You didn¡¯t forget what tonight is, did you?" Caelan leaned slightly toward Revan, his onyx gaze narrowing playfully. Revan smirked. "Relax. As if I¡¯d forget your big night." Caelan arched a brow, clearly unconvinced. "Uh-huh. Like how you ''didn¡¯t forget'' my birthday banquet?" Revan chuckled. "That was different. The food was too good. Made me sleepy." "You literally slept through half of it." "And I made it up to you with a gift, didn¡¯t I?" Caelan rolled his onyx eyes, but there was no real anger¡ªjust playful exasperation. "Yeah, yeah. Just don¡¯t snore through my High Moon Trial, too." Xander snickered from beside them, his own onyx gaze sparkling with mischief. "If he does, I¡¯ll pour ice water on him." Caelan smirked. "Deal." Revan only shook his head, grinning at their antics. And then¡ªthe air shifted. A pressure settled over the chamber¡ªdense, heavy, unrelenting. A gust of wind howled through the room, carrying with it an unmistakable force¡ªa pulse of Etherea, raw and absolute. The torches flickered. And then¡ªthey died. Darkness swallowed the chamber. From the center of the training hall, a swirling mass of black fire erupted, spiraling upward like a storm made of shadow. The air vibrated, thick with energy. And then¡ªfrom within the inferno, a figure stepped forward. A man. His footsteps echoed in the silence, slow, measured, yet impossibly heavy. He carried a lantern, but its glow did not come from fire¡ªit came from a single luminous stone, white as the moon, yet pulsing with ethereal light. The darkness seemed to bend around him, folding into his presence like an obedient force. A hush fell over the chamber. Even the most hardened warriors of House Vaelgrim stood in silent reverence. And then¡ªhe spoke. "The hour has come." His voice was deep, steady, and absolute. "Caelan Vaelgrim¡ªstep forward." The command rang through the hall, final and unwavering. Revan exhaled slowly, his grip tightening around his sword¡¯s hilt. He had seen his father many times before. But tonight¡ªsomething felt different. The High Moon Trial had begun. 3. Reflections in Black Flame Caelan descended the stone steps slowly, each step echoing through the silent colosseum-like arena. The training field at the center awaited him, illuminated only by the ethereal glow of distant torches. His hand instinctively tightened around the hilt of his sword, the leather grip firm against his palm. He could feel it¡ªthe weight of expectation pressing down on him. "Good luck," Revan whispered, barely loud enough for anyone else to hear. Caelan turned slightly, catching his younger brother''s gaze, before offering a small, confident smirk. "I''ve trained hard enough. I don''t need luck." Revan let out a slow breath, shaking his head with a quiet chuckle. That unwavering confidence¡ªthat was what he admired most about his brother. Caelan reached the center of the training field, where their father stood, waiting. Cassius Vaelgrim¡ªthe Patriarch of House Vaelgrim. The air around him felt heavier here, as if his very presence demanded absolute attention. Cassius''s voice rang loud and clear, cutting through the tense stillness of the colosseum. "Tonight, Caelan Vaelgrim will prove himself before all of House Vaelgrim." His onyx eyes, dark and unreadable, swept over the gathered spectators. "He will show us that he is ready to stand as a true member of this house. That he is ready to embrace his path." A pause. "And I, Cassius Vaelgrim, as Patriarch of this house, will test his strength." Caelan exhaled, steadying himself. "Am I fighting you, Father?" he asked, tilting his head slightly. Cassius''s lips curled into a knowing smile. "No." The response came simply, yet carried weight. "You will fight the enemy that will always stand before you. The enemy that you will never stop fighting." Caelan''s brow furrowed slightly. "What does he mean?" "Are you ready?" Cassius asked. Caelan didn''t hesitate. With a fluid motion, he drew his sword, his stance shifting into the Vaelgrim combat form¡ªfeet planted, body balanced, blade angled for precision. His onyx eyes locked onto his father''s. "I''m always ready." Cassius lifted his hand, his fingers engulfed in black fire, flickering like a living shadow. With a single gesture, he cast his palm toward the far end of the training field¡ªroughly two hundred meters away. The ground quivered, heat rippling through the air as a swirling black inferno erupted, twisting into a tornado of searing flame. The onlookers gasped softly, some shifting uneasily as the firestorm raged. And then¡ªit vanished. A case of content theft: this narrative is not rightfully on Amazon; if you spot it, report the violation. Where the fire had once been, a figure now stood. A perfect silhouette of Caelan. Except¡ªit wasn''t him. Its form was cloaked in absolute darkness, like a void given shape. And its eyes¡ªunnatural, glowing with a piercing violet light¡ªstared straight into Caelan''s own. Black flames engulfed Cassius, and in an instant, he vanished¡ªreappearing on the grand seat beside his wife. The only thing left behind was the Ethera lantern, still glowing faintly. As the lantern touched the ground, the shadowed figure of Caelan lunged forward. It moved with unnatural speed, its violet eyes glowing eerily, its blade flashing as it rushed into the attack. Caelan remained composed, weaving through the relentless flurry of strikes. "Precise. Unforgiving. Just like my own." The shadow moved with perfect technique, mirroring Caelan''s combat style with frightening accuracy. Then¡ªa powerful overhead slash. Caelan drew his sword in one swift motion, steel meeting steel with a resounding clash. The force of the impact sent vibrations up his arm, the air between them rippling from their combined Etherea. Locked in the struggle, Caelan''s eyes narrowed. "This thing isn''t just a copy. It''s adapting." He opened his left palm, conjuring a roaring sphere of black fire. Without hesitation, he thrust it forward. The fireball slammed into the shadow''s chest, sending it flying backward. But even as it was thrown through the air, the shadow''s blade lashed out¡ª A black flame slash tore toward Caelan. Caelan reacted instantly. Etherea surged to his legs, his muscles coiling before he launched sideways, dodging just in time. The flaming slash carved into the stone behind him, leaving scorched marks in its wake. He didn''t stop. "Don''t give it room to breathe." Caelan closed the distance, his blade now wreathed in dark fire. With a single fluid motion, he swung his sword, ready to cleave through his reflection. At that exact moment, the shadow stabbed its blade into the ground. A shockwave of fire exploded outward, forming a wall of black flames between them. Caelan skidded to a halt. His eyes flickered with intensity, scanning for an opening. Then¡ªhe dashed sideways, circling the wall to strike from the flank. His blade cut through the air, sending a wave of fire slashing forward. It tore through the darkness¡ª ¡ªhitting nothing. Caelan''s instincts flared. He snapped his gaze upward. Above him¡ªthe shadow was already descending, its blade poised for a lethal strike. "It baited me." Caelan reacted without thinking. He slammed his sword into the ground, carving a burning arc of black fire at his feet. The flames erupted, forming a wall of fire that launched the shadow backward mid-air. Its weapon was knocked loose, tumbling away in the opposite direction. Caelan exhaled, his stance steady. For the first time, the shadow was off balance. "Now¡ it''s my turn." The audience watched in awe, their gazes locked onto the battle unfolding before them. Caelan Vaelgrim¡ªthe eldest son of the main bloodline, the future of House Vaelgrim. Everything about him aligned with their expectations. "Big Brother Caelan is so fast!" Xander gasped, his onyx eyes wide with admiration. Their mother chuckled softly, placing a gentle hand on Xander''s head. "If you train well, you can be just like him one day." Xander beamed at the praise, his excitement brimming. But then, his gaze shifted¡ªthis time, to Revan. "Why have I never seen you use black fire?" Revan froze. Xander''s innocent curiosity hit deeper than it should have. "Because I''m not an Etherean." The words left Revan''s lips before he could stop them, his voice carrying a hint of bitterness. Xander tilted his head, confused. "But¡ you''re part of House Vaelgrim too, right? Teacher Durrand told me all noble houses have Ethereans. He said it''s in our blood." Revan''s throat tightened. "How do I explain this?" His younger brother didn''t mean harm¡ªhe was just a child, curious and unaware of the weight behind his words. But to Revan, that question was a knife buried deep into an old wound. He parted his lips, ready to answer¡ª "I''m not the only one who doesn''t¡ª" "Focus on your brother, Xander. He is in the middle of his High Moon Trial." Their father''s voice cut through the conversation, final and absolute. Xander frowned slightly, disappointed that his question had been left unanswered. "Alright¡" he mumbled, shifting his attention back to the battle, though his expression still held lingering curiosity. Revan exhaled slowly, pushing down the storm of emotions that threatened to surface. His eyes turned back toward the battlefield, but his mind was elsewhere¡ªlost in unanswered questions, buried in unspoken pain. "Why am I the only one?" He clenched his fists. Then¡ªsomething shifted in the battle. A barrage of black fireballs soared across the battlefield. The shadowed figure threw them in rapid succession, each projectile burning through the air like streaks of void. Caelan moved with precision, his body coated in Etherea, his movements like a shadow weaving through the storm. He dodged, sidestepped, and leaped, each motion executed with calculated grace. But then¡ªthe shadow thrust both hands to the ground. A low rumble vibrated through the training field. Dark flames coiled around the shadow''s arms, crawling up its body like living tendrils. Caelan''s eyes locked onto the movement, his senses heightened. Then¡ªhe saw it. The way the shadow rooted itself in place, its stance firm, its focus shifting to gathering power rather than defense. A brief opening. "I got you." 4. Gilded Arrival With one swift slash, the shadow''s head flew into the air, severed clean from its body. Its lifeless form collapsed to the ground, motionless. Then¡ªthe darkness began to dissolve. The shadow''s body ignited in black flames, burning away into nothingness before it could even touch the earth. The severed head followed, disintegrating in the same eerie fashion. Caelan exhaled sharply, lowering his blade. But before he could steady himself¡ª A black sigil burned beneath his feet. The flames flared violently, swirling into a vortex of Etherea¡ª Then¡ªan explosion. A shockwave erupted from the ground, launching Caelan backward with tremendous force. The entire chamber held its breath. For a moment, silence. Then¡ªa stir. Caelan moved. His fingers tightened around his sword as he pushed himself up, struggling against the pain. Slowly, he rose to his feet, using his blade for support. His breathing was heavy, his body marked with fresh wounds, but¡ªhe was still standing. From above, Cassius Vaelgrim rose from his seat. With a single leap, he descended from the grandstand, landing in front of his son. The impact of his landing sent a powerful gust of wind rippling through the hall, extinguishing some of the lingering flames. He gazed at Caelan for a long moment¡ªthen, a proud smile crossed his face. "You did well, my son." Caelan let out a tired chuckle, shaking his head. "Yeah¡ but I''m sure he''ll say I could''ve done better." He flicked his gaze toward Revan, who was watching silently from the stands. Cassius smirked. "You still have time to train with him before leaving for the Academy. But for now¡ª" He turned away, facing the gathered spectators. "Caelan Vaelgrim has passed the High Moon Trial!" His booming voice echoed through the hall. And then¡ªa roar of applause. The crowd rose to their feet, cheering in celebration. Caelan stood in the center of it all, watching as House Vaelgrim''s warriors, nobles, and retainers honored his victory. Later that night, the celebration moved to a grand banquet hall, filled with tables overflowing with food and fine drinks. The soft melody of a string ensemble filled the space, the musicians playing from the corner of the room. Everywhere, people laughed, talked, and celebrated. At the head of the room, Cassius and his wife stood engaged in conversation with distant relatives and high-ranking family members. It was a night of revelry. A night of victory. Yet¡ª Through the glass doors leading to the balcony, one figure stood apart from it all. Unauthorized usage: this narrative is on Amazon without the author''s consent. Report any sightings. Revan. He leaned against the railing, his gaze fixed upon the moonlit mountains beyond the estate. There was a distant look in his onyx eyes¡ªone of reflection, contemplation¡ perhaps something deeper. "You''re really going to spend the whole night out here?" A familiar voice. Revan turned, finding Caelan standing at the entrance to the balcony. Though now dressed in Vaelgrim''s formal attire, the bandages peeking from beneath his shirt betrayed the toll of his trial. Revan smirked. "No. I just don''t want to fall asleep from overeating this time." Caelan chuckled. Then, after a pause¡ªhis tone shifted. "Tell me honestly. What did I do wrong?" Revan''s smirk faded. "You did well." Caelan narrowed his eyes. "Be honest now." A sigh. Then¡ªRevan answered. "You rely too much on close combat. You could''ve finished the fight with a ranged black flame slash. But you chose direct contact instead." Caelan chuckled, reaching out to ruffle his younger brother''s hair. "Sometimes, you''re too smart for your age." Revan rolled his eyes, leaning away from his brother''s hand. "You''re still a kid yourself." Caelan smirked. "Maybe, but next week, I''ll be leaving for the Academy." He crossed his arms, his onyx gaze sharp with expectation. "And from then on, you should start preparing for your own High Moon Trial." At those words, Revan''s expression dimmed slightly. His gaze shifted downward, his hands curling loosely at his sides. "You''re still thinking about that nonsense?" Caelan frowned. Revan exhaled. "I''m not an Etherean. I can''t use black fire. Do you really think Father would let me take the High Moon Trial?" Caelan''s face darkened. Without warning, he grabbed Revan by the ear and twisted. "Ow¡ªOW! What the hell, Caelan?!" "Of course, you''re going to take the trial, you idiot!" Caelan scolded. "Do you really think something as trivial as that excuses you from it?" His grip tightened slightly. "It''s your duty as a son of House Vaelgrim." Revan gritted his teeth, swatting Caelan''s hand away. "Fine, fine! I get it! Just let go already!" Caelan released him, looking somewhat satisfied with himself. Just then¡ª The doors swung open. A small figure stepped through, struggling under the weight of an absurdly large pile of sweet bread. Xander. His arms barely wrapped around the mountain of pastries, his face nearly hidden behind them. "You guys aren''t leaving me out again, are you?" Revan raised a brow. "Could you at least set that down first? It''s like I''m talking to a stack of bread." Xander peeked from behind his mountain of sweets, his onyx eyes serious. "I have to eat a lot so I can be as strong as Brother Caelan!" Before either of them could respond¡ª A loud announcement echoed from the castle courtyard. "King Alistair Marvilion has arrived!" The three brothers immediately stepped toward the balcony''s edge, their gazes locking onto the scene below. A luxurious carriage rolled through the castle gates, its frame adorned with the crest of House Marvilion and the banner of Teleria Kingdom. The horses were flawless, their coats pristine. A squadron of Telerian royal guards followed behind, their armor reflecting the moonlight in perfect symmetry. Then¡ªthe king emerged. A man with golden hair so lustrous it shimmered like woven silk stepped down from the carriage. His presence was imposing yet regal, his every movement exuding authority. Beside him walked his queen¡ªgraceful, poised, her long silver hair cascading like a waterfall of light. Her features were striking, her resemblance to the Solfyr lineage unmistakable. "Who''s that?" Xander whispered. Caelan didn''t take his eyes off the king. "That''s King Alistair Marvilion. He''s the Minister of Military for the Arcadian Empire." He crossed his arms. "Before he became king, he was a member of the Divine Vanguard. He crushed multiple rebellions that could have torn the Empire apart." Xander nodded slowly. "Okay." Revan and Caelan exchanged glances. They both knew that "okay" meant Xander didn''t understand a single word of what was just said. Caelan refocused on the royal entourage. "What do you think he''s here for?" Revan''s gaze sharpened. He pointed toward a man trailing behind the royal couple¡ªa servant carrying a large, ornate gift box. "See that? Looks like a gift." He smirked. "If I had to guess, it''s probably for you." Caelan raised an eyebrow. "But that raises a better question¡ why isn''t that annoying prince here?" Revan leaned casually against the railing, a smug grin forming. "He''s only annoying to you because Lady Brielle Sylthorn spent all night talking to him at your birthday banquet." Caelan stiffened and grabbed Revan''s ear again. "Shut up!" "Ouch¡ ouch¡ I''m sorry!" "The three brothers of the night¡ªchirping away at this hour, are we?" The three turned toward the voice. Standing nearby was a boy dressed in formal Telerian royal attire, his golden hair gleaming under the soft banquet lights. "Prince Theodore," Caelan greeted, bowing respectfully. "Lord Caelan," the prince replied, returning the gesture with equal formality. "You''ll be my junior at the Academy this year," Theodore continued, a confident smirk on his lips. "Looking forward to seeing you there." "The pleasure is all mine," Caelan responded smoothly. "Yeah, right," Revan muttered under his breath. Caelan elbowed him in the ribs. Just then, the glass doors of the banquet hall swung open. A small girl, no older than six, stepped out. Her golden hair was neatly tied back, her delicate features and radiant golden eyes unmistakably marking her as a Marvilion. "We have to wait for Father and Mother before entering," she chided gently, her tone carrying a natural authority. Caelan and Revan instinctively turned toward her, momentarily caught off guard by her graceful presence. Meanwhile, Xander was far too busy stuffing sweet breads into his mouth to notice anything else. Then, the golden-eyed girl shifted her gaze toward Caelan. Next, she turned to Revan¡ª And stopped. Their eyes locked. Something unspoken passed between them, something neither of them could name. And for the first time¡ª The world stood still. 5. Shadows in the Moonlit Garden "Let me introduce my younger sister, Luna." Theodore gestured toward the young girl beside him. Luna lifted the hem of her dress slightly, offering a graceful bow, her movements fluid and refined. "My name is Caelan Vaelgrim," Caelan responded, bowing in return. "Revan Vaelgrim," his brother followed, his tone calm yet measured. A brief silence settled over them. All eyes turned toward Xander¡ªwho was completely preoccupied with devouring a pile of sweet bread, seemingly oblivious to the introductions. Revan smirked. "And this one here¡ªHouse Vaelgrim''s most decorated warrior, Xander." His voice was laced with mock seriousness, causing Caelan to chuckle and Luna to let out a soft giggle. Xander, however, remained unfazed¡ªhis attention fully dedicated to his food. Theodore shook his head in amusement before turning back to Caelan. "I wanted to congratulate you on successfully passing the High Moon Trial." "Thank you," Caelan nodded. "Why didn''t you bring Luna to my birthday banquet?" A flicker of hesitation crossed Theodore''s face before he responded. "She¡ wasn''t feeling well. This relentless summer heat hasn''t been kind to many." Caelan studied Theodore for a moment, his onyx gaze calculating. Then, he simply shrugged. "It can''t be helped, I suppose." "I apologize for missing it," Luna said, lowering her head slightly. "It''s no big deal. Don''t mind it," Caelan replied smoothly. Inside the grand banquet hall, the air shifted. The main doors swung open, revealing King Alistair Marvilion. The moment he stepped inside, all eyes turned toward him. The atmosphere thickened, a palpable sense of royal presence sweeping through the room. Cassius immediately approached the king, lowering his head in a respectful bow. "Welcome to Nightveil, Your Honor." Alistair let out a hearty laugh, his golden hair shimmering under the chandeliers. "Cassius, what is this? Bowing to me? Have you forgotten how many rebellions we crushed together?" Cassius smiled but remained composed. "I must still set an example for my children in proper etiquette." Alistair grinned, grasping Cassius''s hand before pulling him into a brief embrace. "Ah, and of course¡ªYour Grace, Queen Helena." Cassius turned toward the silver-haired queen, offering her the same deep bow. "My Lord," Helena responded gracefully, returning his greeting. Alistair''s gaze swept across the hall, his expression filled with curiosity. "So, where is your son¡ªthe one who conquered the High Moon Trial?" Cassius glanced toward the balcony, where his children stood conversing with Theodore and Luna. "It seems he is currently welcoming his own guests." The king followed his gaze and smiled knowingly. As a servant arrived, offering drinks to the royal couple, Alistair gave a casual wave to his attendants. Immediately, one of the royal staff stepped forward, carrying a large ornate box before handing it over to a House Vaelgrim attendant. "I brought an Ether Stone for him¡ªit should aid his training. He''ll be attending the Academy this year, won''t he?" Unauthorized tale usage: if you spot this story on Amazon, report the violation. Cassius inclined his head. "You are too generous, Your Grace." "Nonsense," Alistair waved dismissively. "Consider it an investment in Arcadia''s future." Then¡ªhis demeanor changed. The air grew heavier. His usual charismatic warmth dimmed, replaced by something more serious, more urgent. "Cassius, we need to talk." Cassius''s expression hardened instantly. "Understood. Come with me." Without another word, the two men left the banquet hall, stepping into the corridors beyond. The room fell into a momentary hush, guests exchanging curious glances. After all¡ªwhy would the host of the banquet leave his own celebration? Sensing the shift in mood, House Vaelgrim''s Matriarch stepped forward, her voice smooth and commanding. "And now, esteemed guests, we present the renowned Bard Rosemary for tonight''s performance." At once, the tension in the hall eased. Excited murmurs rippled through the crowd as guests gathered in a circle, anticipation gleaming in their eyes. Moments later, a young woman carrying a finely crafted guitar stepped onto the center stage. Then¡ªshe played. The first notes rang out, gentle yet captivating. The melody swelled, rich and enchanting, filling the hall with a song that seemed to carry both history and sorrow. The audience swayed, entranced, some raising their glasses in appreciation. But while the rest of the hall drowned in the music, the Matriarch of House Vaelgrim moved with quiet precision. With deliberate steps, she slipped away from the crowd and approached Queen Helena. Standing beside the queen, she offered a subtle smile. Helena returned the gesture, her silver eyes glimmering. "That was quick thinking, Lady Elsara." Elsara''s lips curled slightly. "I''ve been covering for him since day one. Let''s just say I''m well-trained for this." Helena let out a small, knowing laugh. "How was your journey, Your Grace?" Elsara asked, her tone polite yet firm. Queen Helena offered a gracious nod. "It was peaceful and uneventful. Some of your soldiers even escorted us from the Duchy''s border all the way here." Elsara smiled faintly. "I hope you find your stay here comfortable." "Thank you. Now, shall we gather the children inside?" Helena suggested. With that, they made their way toward the balcony, weaving through the gathered guests who were still captivated by Bard Rosemary''s performance. By the time they arrived, the tension in the air was unmistakable. Caelan and Theodore stood face-to-face, their gazes locked in an unspoken challenge. Luna held onto Theodore''s arm, whispering for him to stop, while Revan stood between them, his hand pressed firmly against Caelan''s chest to hold him back. Behind Caelan, Xander clung onto his older brother''s coat, as if trying to physically anchor him down. The hostility between the two noble heirs was palpable. Caelan''s smirk was sharp, his tone edged with annoyance. "Even if I am a year younger than you, I am certain I am far stronger than you, my prince." Theodore smiled back, but his expression was tight with irritation. "Is that so? Then why don''t you prove it? Unless, of course, you''d rather just apologize to my sister." Caelan tilted his head, his onyx eyes gleaming. "An apology? For what exactly?" "Enough." Revan''s voice cut through the tension, his patience wearing thin. "Caelan, you''re still covered in bandages. Do you really think this is the best time to pick a fight?" "I''m fine," Caelan insisted. "Just leave it," Luna pleaded, pulling at Theodore''s sleeve. Before either of them could speak further¡ª "What is the meaning of this?" A sharp, commanding voice broke the moment. Both boys immediately turned, only to find two women standing before them. Their mothers. Elsara and Queen Helena wore identical expressions¡ªdisapproval mixed with quiet fury. "He started it!" Caelan and Theodore blurted at the same time. Elsara sighed, pinching the bridge of her nose. Then, without warning¡ª She grabbed Caelan by the ear. "Is this how a host treats his guests?" she scolded. Xander and Revan immediately released their hold on Caelan, knowing better than to interfere. "Ouch¡ªouch¡ªMother! He started it!" Caelan protested. Theodore grinned smugly¡ªuntil Helena seized his ear just as tightly. "And is this how a prince behaves in the home of his host?" "Ow¡ªow¡ªMother, that hurts!" Theodore whined. "Then perhaps you should reconsider your actions." The cold finality in Helena''s voice left no room for argument. Still gripping her son, she turned to Elsara. "Shall we?" Elsara nodded, her own Etherea fluctuating in the air¡ªcold and unyielding, a reminder of her Glacivarn lineage. "Revan, could you keep Luna company for a while? I need to have a word with my eldest." "Of course," Revan replied smoothly, though his eyes flickered toward Caelan briefly. With that, the two women led their sons away from the balcony, leaving behind a rather stunned Luna, a mildly amused Revan, and a very confused Xander. "Well, I suppose you''re stuck with us now," Revan said, exhaling lightly. He motioned toward the garden below. "Come on, I''ll show you around the castle." Luna hesitated for a brief moment before nodding. Together, they descended the steps from the balcony into the castle''s vast, moonlit garden. The air was cool and crisp, carrying the faint scent of night-blooming flowers. Some of the blossoms glowed softly under the moonlight, their petals shimmering like stardust. They walked in silence, a strange, lingering awkwardness between them. Eventually, they neared a large koi pond. Xander, who had been trailing behind, suddenly dashed forward. "This is where you fell in when you tried to walk on water using Etherea," Xander declared, pointing dramatically at the deep end of the pond. A mischievous grin spread across his face as he recalled the memory. "You sank so fast it was like watching a rock drop!" Revan sighed, rubbing his temples. Luna, meanwhile, covered her mouth as she tried to suppress a laugh. "You''re enjoying this, aren''t you?" Revan muttered, shooting a glance at her. "Just a little," she admitted, her eyes twinkling. "If I recall, you fell too, Xander." "Yeah, but I am seven! What''s your excuse?" Xander shot back, bursting into laughter. Just as Revan opened his mouth to retort¡ª A rustle. A shadow. Then¡ªa hooded figure burst from the bushes. In an instant, a gloved hand clamped over Xander''s mouth. A dagger pressed against his throat. The air turned deadly still. Revan''s instincts screamed. His sword was in his hand before he even realized it. With his free arm, he grabbed Luna, pulling her close to his side. She gasped, startled, her fingers clutching the fabric of his sleeve. But Revan didn''t even blink. His eyes were locked onto the intruder. "Damn it," he thought. "I can''t sense their Etherea." "Don''t move," the hooded figure ordered. Their voice were low and sharp. 6. Taken The hooded figure held Xander tightly, pressing a dagger firmly against his throat. The boy barely moved, his breath shallow, his wide eyes locked onto Revan. The air was thick with tension, every second stretching endlessly. ¡®Where did they come from?¡¯ Revan¡¯s mind raced as he studied the figure before him. ¡®How did they slip past the guards and get through the Vaelgrim Guard?¡¯ But now wasn¡¯t the time for questions. ¡®That doesn¡¯t matter. Right now, I have to save Xander.¡¯ Revan¡¯s grip tightened around his sword as he analyzed the situation. Something felt off. The figure had no Etherea. No energy, no presence¡ªjust an empty void where there should have been power. It was unnatural. ¡®Is that even possible? Can someone truly have no Etherea?¡¯ His muscles tensed. ¡®I can¡¯t afford to act recklessly. I need an opening, just a small distraction.¡¯ A soft whisper broke through his thoughts. ¡°I can distract them.¡± Revan turned slightly. Luna stood behind him, her expression calm but unwavering. He gave a small nod before whispering back, ¡°Good. On your mark.¡± Luna raised her left hand, her palm glowing faintly as she aimed at the hooded figure. But before she could act, the intruder¡¯s voice cut through the air, sharp and commanding. ¡°Lower your hand, or this boy dies.¡± Their grip on Xander tightened, the dagger pressing deeper against his skin. Revan forced his expression to remain neutral. ¡°What do you want?¡± His voice was steady, but his mind was already preparing for the worst. The hooded figure tilted their head slightly, as if weighing their answer. ¡°That girl.¡± Their voice was cold, devoid of hesitation. ¡°Give her to me, and your brother will live.¡± Revan¡¯s stomach twisted, but he kept his expression unreadable. His eyes flicked toward the small girl behind him¡ªher fragile form trembling, yet her gaze remained locked on the figure. ¡°What do you want from her?¡± His tone was edged with suspicion. ¡°That is not your concern,¡± they replied. ¡°Just hand her over.¡± Revan barely breathed. His mind was already calculating his next move. ¡®Now¡¯s my chance.¡¯ He leaned in ever so slightly and whispered, ¡°Are you ready?¡± Luna didn¡¯t answer, but her hand glowed brighter in response. A split second later, she unleashed a blinding flash of light. The explosion of brightness engulfed the area, forcing the intruder to flinch. Their hooded heads jerked to the side as they instinctively raised an arm to shield their eyes. Revan didn¡¯t hesitate. He lunged forward, closing the distance in a heartbeat. With one powerful motion, he drove his sword into the ground just inches from Xander¡¯s feet, then seized the figure¡¯s wrist¡ªthe one gripping the dagger. His body moved on instinct as he summoned Etherea into his legs, channeling its power before launching himself into the air. His foot connected with brutal force against the intruder¡¯s face. A sharp crack echoed as they were sent sprawling backward. By the time the hooded hit the ground, the dagger was no longer in their possession. Revan now held it firmly in his grasp. His grip tightened as he turned to Xander, his voice firm but reassuring. ¡°Get behind Luna,¡± he instructed, tossing the dagger toward his brother. Xander caught it with shaky hands, stepping quickly toward Luna as Revan turned back to face their enemy. Revan yanked his sword from the ground and quickly turned to check on Xander and Luna. His heart pounded as his sharp eyes scanned them, making sure they were safe. Behind him, the hooded figure groaned and pushed themselves up, blood dripping from their nose. Under the moonlight, their features became clearer¡ªa middle-aged man with short hair and a rough goatee. This story originates from a different website. Ensure the author gets the support they deserve by reading it there. ¡°Call the guards!¡± Revan shouted. Luna knelt beside Xander, gently holding his face between her small hands. ¡°Run and scream for help. I¡¯ll stay here in case your brother needs me.¡± Xander hesitated for only a second before nodding. Then, taking a deep breath, he sprinted toward the banquet hall, his voice echoing through the garden. ¡°HELP! THERE¡¯S AN INTRUDER IN THE GARDEN!¡± His footsteps grew fainter as he disappeared into the distance, leaving Revan and Luna alone with the enemy. Revan stepped forward, his small fingers tightening around the hilt of his sword. ¡°I¡¯ll ask one last time. Who are you?¡± The hooded man clicked his tongue in annoyance. ¡°Tch¡ What makes you think I¡¯d tell you, kid?¡± Without waiting for a response, he reached into his cloak and pulled out a strange, tube-like device with a glowing Ether Stone in its center. The contraption looked hastily assembled, wires sticking out at odd angles. With a sharp press of a button, five orbs of Etherea materialized around them, pulsing with unstable energy. Then, in an instant, the orbs burst like bubbles¡ªeach revealing a hooded figure armed with swords, now surrounding Revan and Luna. Luna instinctively turned her back to Revan, standing close as fear flickered in her eyes. She wasn¡¯t used to fighting, at least not like this. ¡®So that¡¯s how they got in¡¯, Revan thought, his pulse steady but his grip firm. ¡°How well can you fight?¡± he asked, keeping his voice calm. Luna exhaled, trying to steady her nerves. ¡°I can manage,¡± she said, though her hands trembled slightly. A blade of pure light materialized in her grip, flickering with energy. The bloodied man wiped his nose with his sleeve and smirked. ¡°Careful. These two are Ethereans.¡± One of the new attackers lunged at Luna, attempting to grab her. Without thinking, Revan moved. His sword slashed through the air, and in a single stroke, the enemy¡¯s hand hit the ground. Luna gasped, her breath catching in her throat. It was the first time she had seen something so¡ real. Blood stained the grass, the severed hand twitching slightly. Revan didn¡¯t stop. He surged forward, driving his sword deep into the attacker¡¯s shoulder, forcing them back with a cry of pain. Another enemy charged toward Revan, sword raised high. Luna, still shaken, reacted purely on instinct. She swung her light-forged sword, meeting the attacker¡¯s steel weapon mid-air. The moment they connected, Luna¡¯s glowing blade sliced through the enemy¡¯s steel sword like a hot knife through butter. The man staggered back, staring in disbelief at the cleanly severed stump where the top half of his weapon used to be. The bloodied man cursed. ¡°Use Etherea, you fools!¡± he barked at his subordinates. ¡°Flash!¡± Revan shouted, squeezing his eyes shut. Luna reacted instantly. Light burst from her palm, blinding everyone in an instant. Revan didn¡¯t waste a second. He dashed forward, grabbed the sword that had been knocked loose earlier, and channeled Etherea into his hands. With a swift motion, he hurled the blade straight at one of the attackers. The sword flew with deadly precision, piercing through their skull. ¡®Three left.¡¯ Revan turned and lunged at the closest enemy, his small frame moving faster than they could react. His blade sank into their chest, right where the heart should be. ¡®Two.¡¯ ¡°Flash!¡± he commanded again, shielding his eyes. Another burst of blinding light erupted, sending the remaining enemies into a panicked daze. ¡°Damn it! Grab the girl, now!¡± the bloodied man growled, still covering his eyes. The two remaining swordsmen swung wildly, their movements frantic and unfocused. Revan exhaled, feeling the Etherea wrap around his entire body. In one swift motion, he dashed past them. His sword slashed cleanly through their necks. The fight was over before they could even scream. Their heads fell to the ground, their bodies collapsing moments later. Revan flicked his sword, trying to shake off the blood. He turned to Luna, who was still standing there, her body trembling. She had never seen anything like this before. Before either of them could speak, the bloodied man suddenly rushed forward, pulling a small, disk-shaped device from his cloak. The Ether Stone embedded in its center pulsed erratically. Revan reacted immediately, his instincts kicking in. He dashed forward, his sword thrusting straight into the man¡¯s chest. But it was too late. The disk in the man¡¯s hand lit up, and in an instant, an orb of Etherea formed around them. A moment later, it burst like a soap bubble¡ªtaking them along with it. Revan barely had time to process what had happened before he felt the ground shift beneath him. The familiar cool air of the garden was gone. The scent of grass and flowers had vanished. He looked around. They were no longer in the garden. Instead, they stood inside a dimly lit room with no windows, the only light coming from flickering Ether Lanterns hanging on the walls. The bloodied man coughed weakly, blood trickling from his mouth as he chuckled. ¡°Heh¡ I got the girl.¡± Then, with one last breath, he collapsed to the floor, unmoving. Revan and Luna exchanged glances, their hearts pounding. Wherever they were, they were trapped. 7. When the Garden Fell Silent In the vast chamber, where the air carried the weight of authority, every detail exuded power and command. At the center stood a large wooden desk, its polished surface gleaming under the dim glow of Ether Lanterns. Behind it sat a grand leather chair, towering in stature, exuding power. In front of the desk, two smaller leather chairs faced it¡ªless imposing, yet still refined. This was no ordinary room¡ªit was an office of the patriarch of House Vaelgrim Not far behind those chairs, Cassius and Alistair were seated on opposite ends of a long sofa. Between them lay a table covered in documents, maps, and books. A large map of the capital was sprawled across the surface, several areas circled in deep red ink. Alistair¡¯s gaze remained on the map as he spoke. ¡°In multiple locations around the capital, Imperial patrols have been attacked by unknown assailants. I received reports that the attackers had no Etherea.¡± Cassius raised an eyebrow. ¡°You mean they weren¡¯t using Etherea, or they don¡¯t have Etherea at all?¡± ¡°They don¡¯t have Etherea,¡± Alistair confirmed. Cassius frowned, his fingers tapping against the armrest of the sofa. ¡°No one is born in this world without Etherea. There has to be another explanation. Have you managed to capture any of the attackers?¡± ¡°I deployed several Imperial squads to set a trap, but they strike without warning and vanish just as fast. This is more in your area of expertise,¡± Alistair admitted. Cassius leaned back, exhaling slowly. He pinched the bridge of his nose, calculating his next move. His expression darkened. ¡°Why are you handling this personally?¡± he asked. ¡°Shouldn¡¯t the Mayor of the Imperial Capital be dealing with something like this?¡± Alistair hesitated, inhaling deeply before answering. ¡°The Mayor is preoccupied with¡ other matters at the moment,¡± he said carefully. Cassius sighed, running a hand through his shoulder-length black wavy hair. His mind was already racing through the implications. ¡°Fine,¡± he finally said. ¡°I¡¯ll send a few people to investigate. But don¡¯t expect a large unit. You know what¡¯s brewing in the Empire right now.¡± Alistair nodded. ¡°I understand. Even a small unit will be a great help. Thank you, Cassius.¡± Cassius smirked slightly. ¡°It was my pleasure. Let¡¯s head back to the party.¡± Both men rose from their seats and moved toward the door. Just as Cassius reached for the handle¡ª A sharp, ringing bell shattered the quiet. They both froze. Then, in perfect sync, they spun toward the large window overlooking the gardens. Outside, Vaelgrim soldiers were moving swiftly between several unmoving bodies scattered across the courtyard. The torches cast flickering shadows over the fallen figures. Cassius didn¡¯t hesitate. His body vanished in an instant, engulfed by dark flames as he teleported to the scene. Beside him, Alistair¡¯s form dissolved into shimmering light particles, reforming moments later right at Cassius¡¯s side. Cassius¡¯s voice was sharp as a blade. ¡°What happened here?¡± One of the soldiers, clad in the distinct black armor of the Vaelgrim Guard, straightened and saluted. It was Captain Lars¡ªthe same man who had welcomed Revan and Xander at the Hall of Shadows. ¡°My Lord, there were five intruders,¡± Lars reported, his voice steady but urgent. Cassius¡¯s golden eyes flicked over the fallen bodies. Some were motionless. Others barely stirred. ¡°We found them like this,¡± Lars continued. Cassius¡¯s expression darkened. ¡°Dead?¡± ¡°All but one,¡± Lars replied. He turned and motioned toward two guards. They dragged forward a hooded man, his robes stained with blood. His left arm was missing below the elbow. One of the guards pulled back the hood, revealing an older man with a thick mustache and beard. His bald head gleamed under the torchlight, deep wrinkles marking his aged face. Royal Road is the home of this novel. Visit there to read the original and support the author. ¡°Tend his wounds and interrogate him,¡± Cassius ordered. ¡°At once, my Lord,¡± Lars responded, signaling his men. Cassius nodded in approval. ¡°Good work, Captain Lars.¡± Lars hesitated, shifting slightly. ¡°There¡¯s¡ one more thing, sir.¡± Cassius turned to him sharply. ¡°We cannot locate Young Lord Revan and Princess Luna.¡± Silence. Alistair¡¯s expression twisted with alarm. ¡°What?!¡± His voice was sharp with barely contained anger. Cassius¡¯s jaw tightened, but he forced himself to remain composed. His fists clenched at his sides. Lars continued, ¡°Young Lord Xander may be able to provide more information.¡±