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The Forgotten Heirs

Autor: Josephine
last update Data de publicação: 2026-06-27 14:04:36

The Hollow Realm fell silent once more. Not because of the Shadow Wolf, and not because of another prophecy, but because two people stood before Lyssandra. Two people she had buried in her heart. Two children she had spent decades mourning.

A silver-haired woman and a dark-haired man. Both bore the royal crescent mark. Both stared at her with pure, unadulterated hatred.

Lyssandra trembled, her voice cracking. "No..."

The woman smiled coldly. "You recognize us."

The man's grip tightened around h
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    The Hollow Realm had never been busier. People ran in every direction as supplies were gathered, weapons sharpened, maps unfolded, and horses prepared. Everyone understood one simple truth: the Kingdom of Ashes was no ordinary destination.It was a graveyard.A kingdom destroyed a thousand years ago, it was a place where sunlight never reached—a land cursed by Fenrir himself. And now, it housed Morgathra, the first monster ever created.Seraphina packed medicinal herbs into her satchel—bandages, healing crystals, moonleaf tea, and pain suppressants. Everything she might need for the trials ahead.Killian leaned against the wooden doorway, watching her quietly.Seraphina sighed without looking up. "You've been staring for ten minutes."Killian cleared his throat, rubbing the back of his neck. "I was trying to think of something romantic.""Oh?""Apparently, I'm terrible at it."She smirked. "You are."Killian reached into his heavy cloak, pulling out a small bouquet of wildflowers. Sim

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    The Hollow Realm stood still. Even the wind had stopped, and the waters of the Heartspring had become motionless. Because standing before them—bathed in golden light—was a woman who should not exist. A woman history had worshipped, whom legends had immortalized, and who had been buried beneath a thousand years of myths.Elyria. The First Healer. The sister of the Shadow Wolf. Alive.Fenrir stared at her, his crimson eyes widening as his lips parted. For the first time in centuries, words failed him entirely.Elyria smiled gently. "Hello, Fenrir." Her voice was warm, soft, and familiar—the kind of voice that soothed nightmares, the kind of voice that made children feel safe.Fenrir staggered backward. "No."Elyria tilted her head. "No?""You imprisoned me.""Yes.""You died.""Technically.""Technically?!"Kael whispered to Morwen, "I like her already."Morwen nodded. "She has excellent comedic timing."Fenrir took another step forward, trembling violently. "I watched you die."Elyria'

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    The Hollow Realm fell silent once more. Not because of the Shadow Wolf, and not because of another prophecy, but because two people stood before Lyssandra. Two people she had buried in her heart. Two children she had spent decades mourning.A silver-haired woman and a dark-haired man. Both bore the royal crescent mark. Both stared at her with pure, unadulterated hatred.Lyssandra trembled, her voice cracking. "No..."The woman smiled coldly. "You recognize us."The man's grip tightened around his jagged sword. "Good. That means you remember."Lyssandra shook her head desperately. "I never forgot. I searched for you. I mourned you. I loved you."The woman laughed bitterly. "Loved us? How touching. Where was that love when we screamed for you? When we begged for you? When we watched other children have mothers?"Silence fell over the clearing. Fenrir lowered his head, deeply ashamed, because he knew exactly who had stolen them.The First Guardian looked toward him, its voice rumbling. "

  • The Rogue Healer's Secret   The First Guardian's Trial

    The Hollow Realm trembled. Mountains cracked, and the silver waters of the Heartspring surged violently. Above them all hovered the First Guardian—a wolf larger than an entire kingdom, its fur shimmering like pure moonlight and its eyes carrying the weight of creation itself. Ancient. Powerful. Merciless.The Shadow Wolf lowered his head. Not in fear, but in respect. And perhaps... a little shame.The First Guardian spoke again, its voice rolling across the skies like thunder."Fenrir. Son of the First Moon. Brother of Elyria. Devourer of Kingdoms. Do you deny your crimes?"Fenrir slowly raised his head. "No."The Guardian remained silent, waiting.Fenrir continued, his voice steady but hollow. "I destroyed cities. I corrupted kings. I manipulated children. I raised armies. I stole lives." He glanced briefly toward Nyx, pain crossing his ancient features. "And I stole daughters who were never mine."Nyx remained quiet—not forgiving, not condemning, simply listening.The Guardian nodde

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    The Hollow Realm fell into complete silence. No one breathed, and no one moved, because the voice echoing through the sky belonged to a woman who had been dead for twenty years—a woman Killian loved, whom he had mourned, and whom he believed had died protecting him.Queen Elara Blackthorn.Killian took an unsteady step forward. "Mother?"Golden moonlight gathered above the Heartspring, slowly taking shape. A woman appeared—not flesh, not spirit, but a memory. A fragment left behind. Beautiful, gentle, and unchanged by time.Lyssandra covered her mouth. "Sister..."Elara smiled sadly. "Hello, Lyssandra."Tears streamed down the Moon Queen's face. "I missed you."Elara's expression softened. "I missed you too."Killian couldn't wait any longer, his voice trembling with years of buried ache. "You said you were sorry. What did you mean?"Elara turned toward him, pain filling her golden eyes. "Because I knew."Silence. Killian frowned. "Knew what?""I knew Seraphina was innocent."The reve

  • The Rogue Healer's Secret   The Lost Prince of Crescent

    The Hollow Realm trembled. No one spoke, and no one moved, because the Crown Prince of Crescent had just pointed his sword at the Shadow Wolf—and called him the thief of his life.The Shadow Wolf stared at the young man, his ancient crimson eyes narrowing. For the first time in centuries, he looked uncertain.Lyssandra stepped forward slowly, her hands trembling as tears streamed freely down her cheeks. She barely recognized him. The tiny baby she had cradled, the child she had buried in an empty coffin, the son she had mourned for twenty years... now stood before her. Tall, proud, scarred, and filled with hatred."My son..."The prince stiffened. "Don't."Lyssandra stopped, pain flickering across her face."You don't have the right to call me that."She swallowed hard. "I know. But I never abandoned you."The prince laughed bitterly. "Really? Then where were you when I was locked inside a dungeon? When I was beaten for refusing orders? When I watched villages burn? When I cried for a

  • The Rogue Healer's Secret   The Fall of Blackthorn City

    The first horn sounded at dawn. The second came moments later. By the third horn, everyone in Blackthorn City understood: the capital was under siege.Smoke rose from the eastern districts. Shadow creatures poured through shattered gates and broken walls, moving like living nightmares. Their eyes b

  • The Rogue Healer's Secret   The Silver Guardian

    The council meeting ended in chaos.Nobles argued.Commanders demanded answers.The elders whispered prayers to the Moon Goddess.And throughout it all, one question lingered.Why had the wolves come?Seraphina left the chamber before anyone could stop her.Something deep inside her was pulling her

  • The Rogue Healer's Secret   The Council of Wolves

    Seraphina did not sleep.After Aiden's strange words, sleep became impossible.He isn't dead.The boy had spoken with such certainty.Such conviction.As though he hadn't guessed.As though he somehow knew.The moonlight streamed through the chamber windows, casting silver patterns across the floor

  • The Rogue Healer's Secret   The Summons

    The wolves did not leave.By nightfall, they still circled the settlement.Watching.Waiting.Silent shadows moving between the trees.No attacks came.No growls.No signs of aggression.Yet somehow that made them even more terrifying.The entire settlement had gathered around the perimeter walls.

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