LOGINAriana could not see.
The silver light swallowed everything around her, leaving only an endless void where neither sound nor shadow existed. For one terrifying moment, she wondered if she had died. Then she felt solid ground beneath her feet. The light faded. She found herself standing in the middle of an ancient stone chamber lit by flickering blue flames. The air smelled of dust and damp earth, as though no one had entered the place for centuries. The first thing she noticed was the silence. The second was that her grandmother was gone. "Grandmother?" she called. Her voice echoed through the chamber and vanished into the darkness. No answer came. Panic gripped her chest. She spun around, searching for another exit, but the room was completely enclosed by towering walls covered in strange carvings. Wolves, dragons, and crowned warriors were etched into the stone, all surrounding the same symbol that decorated the pendant now resting against her neck. The flaming wolf. A faint scraping sound echoed behind her. Ariana turned. A hidden doorway at the far end of the chamber was slowly opening. From the darkness stepped a tall man dressed in black armor trimmed with silver. A long sword hung at his side, and a dark cloak flowed behind him. His face was sharp and striking, though exhaustion lingered in his gray eyes. For several moments, neither of them spoke. Then the stranger dropped to one knee. "My queen." Ariana stared in disbelief. "I am not a queen." "No." He slowly raised his head. "But you are the last heir to the Bloodbound throne." Her heart skipped a beat. "I do not know what you are talking about." "I expected as much." He rose to his feet. "My name is Kael." "You know who I am?" "I have spent twenty years searching for you." The chamber suddenly trembled. Dust drifted from the ceiling. Kael's expression changed instantly. "They are close." "Who?" "The ones who destroyed your family." Ariana stepped backward. "I have no family." Kael looked at her with quiet sadness. "You have more family than you realize." Before she could ask another question, the blue flames along the walls extinguished one after another. Darkness spread across the chamber. Only the silver pendant around Ariana's neck continued to glow. From somewhere beyond the hidden doorway came the sound of slow footsteps. Not one pair. Many. Measured. Patient. A deep voice echoed through the corridor. "The Blood Heir has awakened." Another voice answered. "Take her alive." Kael unsheathed his sword. The blade shimmered with pale silver light. He moved to stand between Ariana and the approaching danger. "You must trust me." "I do not even know you." "You will." The footsteps grew louder. Shapes emerged from the darkness. Six figures cloaked entirely in black entered the chamber. Their faces were concealed behind polished masks carved to resemble expressionless wolves. Each carried a curved blade stained with crimson markings. The tallest among them stepped forward. He inclined his head respectfully toward Ariana. "Your Highness." She frowned. "Why does everyone keep calling me that?" "Because your blood belongs to the throne." "And yours belongs to us." Kael answered before the stranger could continue. The masked warrior laughed quietly. "It has been a long time, Guardian." "Not long enough." The six intruders spread out, surrounding the chamber. There was nowhere to run. Kael leaned closer to Ariana without taking his eyes off the enemy. "When I give the signal, head for the eastern passage." "I do not know where that is." "You will." "How?" "The pendant remembers." Ariana almost asked what that meant, but the floor suddenly shook again. The pendant against her chest became warm. Ancient symbols carved into the walls burst into silver light. The eastern wall cracked. Stone crumbled away to reveal a narrow tunnel hidden behind it. Kael smiled faintly. "I told you." The masked leader raised his sword. "Seize the heir." The remaining warriors rushed forward. Kael met them without hesitation. His silver blade flashed through the darkness, colliding with the first attacker and sending sparks across the chamber. The clash echoed like thunder. Ariana stood frozen. Fear urged her to stay. Instinct told her to run. Then she remembered her grandmother's final words. There is a passage beneath the old chapel. This had to be it. With one last glance at Kael, she turned and sprinted into the hidden tunnel. Behind her, the sounds of battle grew louder. Then she heard Kael shout a single command. "Do not look back." But before she could obey, a deafening roar shook the earth itself. The tunnel collapsed behind her. And in the darkness ahead, two glowing crimson eyes slowly opened."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
Ariana couldn't breathe.The cold wind vanished.The ruins disappeared.The giant silver gate faded from her awareness.Only one thing remained.Her grandmother.Queen Eveline.Standing before her.Alive.Smiling.Impossible.For several seconds, Ariana simply stared.Her mind refused to accept what her eyes were seeing."No."The word escaped her lips.Eveline's smile softened."Oh, my dear child."The warmth in her voice shattered something inside Ariana.Tears immediately filled her eyes.That voice.Even though she had never truly known her grandmother, something deep within her recognized it.Remembered it.Loved it.Ariana took a hesitant step forward.Then another."You're dead."Eveline laughed softly.A gentle laugh.The kind only grandmothers seemed capable of producing."Technically."The answer caught Ariana off guard.A small laugh escaped her despite everything.Then the tears came.Real tears.The kind she could no longer hold back.For years she had searched for answer
The smile appeared beyond reality itself.Ariana couldn't breathe.The enormous eye stared directly at her through the fractures spreading across the Hall of Memories.It was impossible to describe.No creature should have been that large.No living thing should have existed beyond the boundaries of reality.Yet it was there.Watching.Waiting.Smiling.The sight awakened something primal inside Ariana.A fear older than logic.Older than reason.The kind of fear prey feels when facing a predator.The Alpha lowered itself protectively in front of her.Its silver fur bristled.Golden eyes burned with hostility.Yet Ariana noticed something she had never seen before.The Alpha was afraid.Not cautious.Not concerned.Afraid.The realization chilled her.Because the Alpha feared almost nothing.Valerius stepped backward.Slowly.Carefully.As though sudden movement might attract attention.His face had become pale.The confidence he always carried was gone.Completely gone."No."His voi







