تسجيل الدخولBloodbound Trials A Forbidden Fantasy Romance of Power, Betrayal, and Desire. Under the light of a crimson moon, one forgotten secret has the power to awaken an ancient kingdom. Ariana has spent her entire life believing she was ordinary until a mysterious pendant, haunting dreams, and a dangerous stranger shatter everything she thought she knew. Thrust into a hidden world of forbidden magic, cursed bloodlines, and ruthless enemies, she discovers that her past has been buried beneath centuries of lies. As dark forces close in, Ariana must unravel the truth behind her family's disappearance and embrace a destiny she never chose. But every answer comes with a price, and every ally hides a secret. Bound by fate to a brooding warrior sworn to protect her, Ariana finds herself caught between duty and a growing attraction that could change both their lives forever. Yet trust is a dangerous gamble when betrayal lurks in every shadow and the line between friend and enemy grows thinner with each passing day. To save the future, she must confront the sins of the past. To claim her birthright, she must survive the Bloodbound Trials. Perfect for readers who love epic fantasy, slow burn romance, ancient prophecies, hidden kingdoms, and unforgettable heroines, Bloodbound Trials is the first installment in a gripping saga where love and loyalty are tested, power comes at a terrible cost, and one woman's choices will determine the fate of an entire world.
عرض المزيدThe villagers always locked their doors before the crimson moon rose.
No one questioned the ritual anymore. Children were taught from the moment they could speak that when the moon bled across the night sky, no one should wander beyond the village walls. Travelers who ignored the warning rarely returned, and those who did came back with haunted eyes and stories that no one dared repeat. Ariana never believed those tales. She had grown up hearing whispers of monsters, curses, and forgotten kingdoms, but she trusted what she could see, not what frightened people imagined in the dark. Tonight, however, the air felt different. An uneasy silence settled over the village of Black Hollow as the last rays of sunlight disappeared behind the mountains. Merchants abandoned their stalls earlier than usual. Mothers hurried their children indoors. Even the blacksmith extinguished the great furnace before sunset. By the time the first crimson glow painted the heavens, every window had been shuttered. Every window except Ariana's. She stood beside it, watching the strange moon climb above the distant forest. It looked larger than she remembered. Darker. Almost alive. A soft knock interrupted her thoughts. Her grandmother entered carrying a small wooden box wrapped in faded cloth. "You are still awake." Ariana smiled. "I could not sleep." The old woman placed the box on the table and slowly approached the window. The moment she saw the crimson moon, all warmth vanished from her face. She quietly pulled the curtains closed. "Some things are better left unseen." "You have said that every year." "And every year I hope you will finally listen." Ariana sat beside the fire. "What are you so afraid of?" Her grandmother remained silent for a long moment. Then she looked toward the old wooden box. "When I am gone, promise me you will never leave this village." Ariana laughed softly. "You speak as though danger is waiting just outside the gate." "It is." The certainty in the old woman's voice erased Ariana's smile. Before she could respond, another knock echoed through the house. Three slow taps. Then silence. Her grandmother froze. "No one should be outside." The knocking came again. This time louder. Ariana stood. "I will see who it is." The old woman grabbed her wrist with surprising strength. "Do not open that door." "But what if someone needs help?" "Especially then." The room became still. The fire crackled quietly. Outside, the wind carried the distant cry of a raven. Then a voice called from beyond the door. "Ariana." She frowned. The voice sounded familiar. Very familiar. It sounded exactly like her father's. But that was impossible. Her father had died when she was five years old. She slowly stepped closer to the entrance. "Ariana." The voice came again. Gentle. Patient. Almost pleading. Her grandmother's grip tightened. "That is not your father." Ariana's heartbeat quickened. "How do you know?" "Because I buried him myself." The words struck like ice. The knocking stopped. For several moments, nothing happened. Then came the unmistakable sound of footsteps circling the house. One by one. Slowly. As if someone outside were searching for another way in. The lantern flames flickered. A sudden gust burst through the chimney, filling the room with ash. The wooden box on the table rattled violently. Its lid sprang open. Inside rested a silver pendant carved with the shape of a wolf surrounded by flames. The instant Ariana looked at it, a sharp pain shot through her chest. Images flooded her mind. A battlefield beneath a blood red sky. A palace consumed by fire. A woman wearing a crimson crown whispering through tears. "Protect my daughter." The vision ended as suddenly as it began. Ariana gasped for breath. The pendant lifted from the box without anyone touching it. It floated through the air and settled gently into her trembling hands. At that exact moment, a deafening crash echoed outside. The front gate splintered. Heavy footsteps approached the house. Her grandmother's face turned pale. "They have found you." Before Ariana could ask what she meant, the old woman hurried to a loose stone beneath the fireplace and pulled out an ancient iron key. She forced it into Ariana's palm. "There is a passage beneath the old chapel." "What is happening?" "You must leave now." "I am not leaving without you." "There is no time." Another crash shook the walls. Something struck the front door so hard that the wooden frame cracked. Dust rained from the ceiling. Her grandmother cupped Ariana's face with trembling hands. "There is something I should have told you many years ago." A tear rolled down her weathered cheek. "You were never meant to grow up as an ordinary girl." The final bolt snapped. The front door burst inward. A tall figure cloaked in black stepped through the smoke. His face remained hidden beneath a hood. Only his glowing crimson eyes could be seen. He looked directly at Ariana. Then, in a calm voice that chilled her to the bone, he spoke. "Your Highness." The pendant around Ariana's neck erupted with silver light. And the entire house disappeared in a blinding flash."DAD!"Ariana's scream echoed through the First Kingdom.She hit the ground hard, the impact knocking the air from her lungs.For a few seconds, she could only lie there, clutching the phoenix pendant tightly against her chest.Her father's final words echoed inside her heart.Never let hatred decide for you.You will always have a choice.A pair of hands gently helped her to her feet.Kael.His face was covered with dust and streaks of blood."You came back."His voice was filled with relief.Ariana nodded weakly."He..."She couldn't finish the sentence.Kael understood."He spoke to you."She swallowed the lump in her throat."He was everything I hoped he would be."A small smile appeared on Kael's face."I'm glad."Before Ariana could answer—BOOM!The First Kingdom shook violently.Another silver chain binding the Gate of Origins snapped apart.The sound echoed like thunder across the endless ruins.Everyone looked toward the gate.The First Bloodbound's expression darkened."On
"Hello, Ariana."The words were gentle.Warm.They carried none of the weight of prophecy or ancient wars.They were simply the greeting of a father meeting his daughter.For a long moment, Ariana couldn't move.Couldn't breathe.Couldn't even blink.The endless white space around them faded into nothingness.There was only him.The man she had searched for her entire life.The man whose face had haunted her dreams since she was a child.Her father.Tears blurred her vision."You..."Her voice cracked."You're real."The man smiled, and Ariana's heart tightened.It was a familiar smile.She had seen pieces of it in the mirror throughout her life.She had seen it in Kael.She had seen it in the Hall of Memories."I am."His voice was calm, carrying the warmth of countless forgotten evenings."At least... a part of me."Ariana took a hesitant step forward.She wanted to embrace him.To ask him why he had left.Why he had never come back.But fear rooted her to the spot."What... what's
"...because you were never supposed to be human."The words echoed across the First Kingdom.Silence followed.Complete.Crushing.Ariana stood frozen.She stared at the First Bloodbound woman, searching her face for even the smallest sign that this was some cruel joke.There was none.Only sadness.And compassion."What... did you say?"Her voice barely rose above a whisper.The First Bloodbound took another step forward.Silver light danced beneath her feet."I know how frightening it sounds.""No."Ariana shook her head violently."No, you're lying.""I wish I were."Those four words struck harder than anything else.For the first time since this journey began, Ariana felt truly afraid—not of monsters or ancient beings, but of herself.Behind them, the Watcher let out another earth-shaking roar.The sky continued breaking apart.Yet no one moved.Even the Hollow King remained silent.He wasn't denying it.He wasn't defending her from the claim.His silence was answer enough.Arian
The world was breaking.The sky above the First Kingdom cracked apart like fragile glass.Ancient light poured through the fractures.The Watcher's enormous eye dominated the heavens.Watching.Waiting.Hungry.And before Ariana stood the Gate of Origins.Half open.Radiating silver light so bright it seemed capable of burning away darkness itself.Everything depended on her choice.Everything.Eveline's grip tightened around her wrist."Ariana!"The urgency in her grandmother's voice finally cut through the storm inside her mind.Her father.Malrik.The First Betrayer.The revelation still echoed through her thoughts.But there was no time to process it.No time to grieve.No time to understand.The Watcher wasn't going to wait.Neither was fate.Ariana stared at the gate.The pendant around her neck blazed with silver fire.It felt alive.Almost excited.As though it had finally returned home.Then she noticed something strange.The symbols on the gate were changing.Moving.Rearra












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