登入POV: LioraBy the third day of travel, the familiar lands surrounding Nightbane had disappeared completely.The towering mountains that once guarded Kael's territory now stood far behind us, fading into the horizon like distant memories. Ahead stretched a wilderness untouched by modern packs, a vast expanse of ancient forests and rolling hills where silence carried an unsettling weight. Massive trees rose toward the heavens, their trunks wider than entire cottages, their branches weaving together high above to form a living ceiling that blocked much of the sunlight.Every wolf in the expedition felt it.The forest was watching.The sensation lingered constantly at the edge of my awareness. It wasn't fear. It wasn't dangerous in the ordinary sense. The land itself seemed awake, as though thousands of years of history had seeped into the roots beneath our feet.Even the horses appeared uneasy.Their ears twitched frequently, and several scouts reported hearing distant sounds that vanish
POV: KaelThe fortress rarely slept.Nightbane had survived generations of war because its warriors understood a simple truth: danger never waited for convenience. Guards rotated through the walls at every hour, patrols crossed the mountain passes long after midnight, and sentries watched the forests below through storms, winter blizzards, and blood-soaked battles.Yet as dawn approached, the fortress felt different.A strange tension lingered beneath every conversation.Every wolf knew something significant had changed.Word traveled quickly inside a pack.By sunrise, rumors had already spread through every corridor and training yard. Some spoke of the ancient king and queen awakened beneath the mountain. Others whispered about the Moonstone and the Five Seals. A few claimed the end of the world had finally arrived.For once, the rumors were not entirely wrong.I stood on the eastern battlements overlooking the valley below. Thin layers of mist drifted between the pine trees, turning
POV: LioraThe silence that followed Darius's disappearance felt heavier than any battle I had ever survived.His final words continued echoing through my mind long after the vision vanished from the Heart Chamber. Every memory I possessed of my brother collided with the image I had just witnessed. The boy who used to carry me on his shoulders through the forests of Bloodmoon had become a man guarding ancient secrets beneath the world itself.And somehow, despite three years of separation, despite war and betrayal and death, he had never stopped searching for me.The realization settled deep inside my chest.For years, I had believed I was alone.Now I knew that was never true.The Moonstone dimmed slightly above the ancient platform, though silver light still pulsed through the chamber walls. Around us, the gathered wolves remained trapped in uneasy silence. Even the most seasoned warriors struggled to process everything they had learned.Five seals.The Void Father.The Shadow Court
Pov: KaelThe words hung over the Heart Chamber like a storm waiting to break."There are five."For several seconds, absolute silence consumed the cavern.Nobody moved or spoke.Even the mountain seemed to pause.The revelation struck with enough force to leave every wolf staring at the glowing image of Darius Hale in stunned disbelief.Five seals.Five prisons.Five barriers holding back something powerful enough to threaten the entire world.Every plan we had formed shattered instantly.Every assumption became worthless.Because until that moment, we had believed the Shadow King represented the center of the conflict.The ultimate enemy.The final battle.Now an entirely different possibility stood before us.A much darker one.The image flickered above the Moonstone as ancient power surged through the chamber. Darius remained visible, though distortions occasionally rippled across his form.The connection was weakening.Time was limited.He knew it.We knew it.Which meant every w
Pov: Liora The moment Darius's name appeared above the glowing symbol, the world seemed to stop.Everything else faded into the background.The Moonstone.The Shadow King.The ancient rulers.The armies gathered beyond the fortress walls.None of it mattered for one impossible heartbeat.My eyes remained fixed on the name burning across the chamber.Darius Hale.My brother.The brother I had mourned and believed dead.The brother whose memory had carried me through years of exile and loneliness.A thousand memories crashed through me at once.Darius taught me how to track through the forests of Bloodmoon.Darius standing beside me during training.Darius shields me from punishment whenever I find trouble.Darius laughed during winter feasts while the entire pack gathered around great fires.Through every memory, one thing remained constant.He had always protected me.Always.The ache I thought time had healed suddenly returned with overwhelming force.Because if the Moonstone displa
POV: KaelThe Shadow King's question lingered over the Heart Chamber long after his voice faded into silence.No warrior answered, no elder stepped forward and no ruler attempted a response.Every wolf present understood that the question carried far more weight than it appeared.The future of the continent stood balanced on a knife's edge.Ancient power had returned.Forgotten kingdoms were awakening.The Moonstone had begun revealing secrets buried beneath centuries of dust and blood.History was repeating itself, and everyone in that chamber knew exactly how the first attempt had ended.With war and betrayal.With destruction powerful enough to erase an empire from memory.I watched the glowing map stretched across the ceiling of the mountain.Thousands of symbols illuminated the stone overhead like stars scattered across a midnight sky. Each point represented a place abandoned by time but preserved through magic. Hidden fortresses, sacred temples, lost cities, and ancient strongho
POV: Liora The moment I left Kael’s office, the air outside felt different, not lighter, not easier, just sharper. As though something invisible had shifted into place and everything around it was now adjusting to survive.I didn’t go back to the barracks immediately.Instead, I walked.Not aimles
POV: Liora The tension didn’t ease as the morning went on.If anything, it sank deeper into the bones of the pack, settling in a way that felt quiet but impossible to ignore. Conversations were shorter than usual, clipped and careful. Movements carried a kind of restraint, as though everyone was a
POV: Liora Sleep did not come easily to me that night.Even after I left the training yard, even after the air between Kael and me had settled into something quieter, though no less complicated, my mind refused to follow. I lay on the narrow bed in the barracks, staring at the ceiling, replaying e
POV: KaelNight settled heavily over Nightbane territory, but it brought me no peace.I stood on the balcony outside my chambers, my hands braced against the cold stone railing as I stared out into the darkness. The forest stretched endlessly beyond the borders, familiar and constant, the trees shi







