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The morning after the beacon lit the skies, Fyrhaal’s ancient corridors humd with energy. Tribes that had long held grudges arrived under banners of ash, drawn by the undeniable signal of unification. The Requiem’s numbers had swelled overnight. Fires crackled brighter. The walls of Fyrhaal seed to exhale after centuries of silence.

Ryon awoke to a low hum—deep, vibrating through the floor of the chamber he shared with Kaela, Shaera, and Neive. It wasn’t the usual tremor of awakening stone or ritual fla. It was colder. Hungrier. It pulsed through the bones of the fortress like a silent scream.

He sat up, eyes narrowing. The System blinked into view, flickering with red overlays.

> System Alert: Unknown Magical Interference Detected

Threat Level: High

Recomnded Action: Imdiate Investigation

Kaela stirred, reaching for her blade without a word. She moved like a soldier who had never stopped dreaming of battle. Shaera rolled to her feet, knives already drawn, scanning every shadow in the chamber. Neive stood at the edge of the room, her black eyes glowing with flickering runes. She hadn’t slept. Her vigil had lasted the entire night.

"It begins beneath us," she said, her voice faraway. "The fire speaks of rot below."

Elara appeared monts later, cloaked in her ceremonial armor, her face tighter than usual. "The seers felt it. A distortion in the lower glyphs."

"Is it the tomb?" Ryon asked.

Elara nodded. "We sealed it a century ago. No one was supposed to rember."

Ryon’s breath caught. "Then soone rembered."

The Matron Circle summoned them to the Ember Forum. Around the fla dais, leaders from fifteen tribes gathered. Each carried weapons sheathed in tradition, eyes sharp with ancient suspicion. The heat in the room was thick, but tension twisted tighter than the flas that licked the brazier.

Elara stood before them and spoke with fire.

"There is an enemy beneath us. Born of frost and silence. We must root it out before it awakens and devours all."

So resisted.

"Why should we fight shadows when the North looms?" asked one chieftain, a tall, broad-shouldered woman from the Spine Wastes.

"Because the North may not be our first death," Neive whispered, her voice drifting like smoke. "We are already bleeding. The cut is just deep enough that we haven’t noticed."

Argunts surged like flas in wind, but in the end, the vote was cast. Ten agreed. Five abstained.

And so, the descent began. An army not of conquest—but of containnt.

Fyrhaal’s under-chambers had not been touched in generations. The stairwells spiraled down through molten rock and salted earth, reinforced by glyph-barriers that flickered as they passed. Each step closer to the sealed tomb grew colder. The warmth of the upper citadel faded like a dying ember.

Ryon walked beside Elara, a fla orb hovering above his palm. It barely lit more than a few steps ahead, the shadows clutching at the edges of their light. The deeper they moved, the more distorted the architecture beca—stone that shimred with frost even in the presence of fire.

"I rember a story," he said quietly. "Of a woman sealed beneath a fortress. They said her heart never stopped beating."

Elara’s face was stone. "That wasn’t a story."

Neive led the way, her staff pulsing with black fire. Behind them ca a dozen elite warriors—the Hollow Blades, chosen for their resistance to both fire and void magic. Kaela and Shaera flanked the group, eyes sharp, footsteps silent. They were ready to kill or die.

The first sign of disturbance ca at the Third Seal.

It was shattered.

Not lted. Not broken.

Ripped.

Glyph shards lay in spiral patterns. Symbols of suppression rewritten by frost magic. Words of containnt twisted into invitation. The stone around it had been scraped clean, as if fingers made of ice had clawed through.

Ryon bent beside the ruins, brushing his fingers over one fragnt. The chill bit deep, and the System responded with a sharp pulse of warning.

> System Anomaly: Glyphic Overwrite Detected

Origin: Pre-Cataclysmic Frost Sigil

Caution: Entity Classified as "Primordial Tier Threat"

"Elara," he said, "this wasn’t just sabotage."

"No," she agreed. "It was precision. Ritual-grade manipulation. Ancient magic."

"Whoever did this," Shaera added, "knew our wards better than we do. This was inside knowledge."

The deeper they descended, the louder the sound beca—a heartbeat. Slow. Hollow. Echoing through stone like a war drum under ice. Each throb seed to shake loose mories Ryon didn’t know he had. Dreams of cold, voices in the dark.

Then they reached the Vault of Silence.

Seven archways circled a central platform. Four glyphs still pulsed weakly. Three were dark. All were flickering.

At the center hovered the coffin—glass-like, encased in crystal, glowing faintly blue. It levitated above a platform of runes that had begun to crack.

Ryon stepped forward—and froze.

Inside the coffin floated a woman.

She had Elara’s face.

Gasps echoed through the chamber.

Ryon staggered back. "What the hell...?"

Elara stood frozen, her breath shallow. Her hand twitched near her sword but didn’t draw.

"She’s..." she whispered. "She’s not supposed to be alive."

Neive stepped closer, scanning the glyphs. "Genetically identical. Not a clone. Not an illusion."

Shaera growled. "Then who is she?"

The answer ca from behind them.

A voice like cracking glaciers: "She is the First Fla that failed."

They spun.

From one of the darkened archways erged a figure cloaked in frostlight. Tall, elegant, armored in deep blue steel laced with ice-runes. His face was partly hidden, but his voice carried power.

Ryon’s heart stopped. He knew that voice.

The man extended a hand toward the coffin. "You sealed her when she refused the Matriarch’s plan. She wanted balance. You chose domination."

"You’re from the North," Elara said.

He chuckled. "I’m from what ca before."

The Hollow Blades raised their weapons.

He raised a finger—and frost erupted from the ground. Two of the warriors were instantly encased in crystal. The rest scattered.

Ryon attacked, fla bursting from his fists.

The man blocked it with a single palm. "Still learning. Good."

Ryon launched again. Fire t frost. The cavern lit in red and blue. Sparks flew. Blades clashed. Glyphs shattered.

But the coffin glowed brighter.

"She stirs," the man said.

Then he vanished into ice.

And the woman inside the coffin opened her eyes.

The newly awakened woman floated upright, glass and crystal cracking away like shattered illusions. Her body pulsed with twin auras—fla and frost—her eyes glowing with conflicted power.

Ryon couldn’t speak.

Elara whispered, "Aurelia..."

The na echoed. Aurelia. The twin forgotten. The daughter erased from fla lineage.

She floated to the floor, barefoot, expression unreadable.

"I rember you," she said to Elara.

"You should be dead," Elara replied.

Aurelia nodded. "I was. But I burned too cold."

Kaela stepped between them. "She’s unstable."

Neive disagreed. "She’s pivotal."

Aurelia’s gaze shifted to Ryon. "And you... You’re not from here."

Ryon stiffened. "No."

She smiled. "Good. You might survive what cos next."

Suddenly the chamber shook. The remaining glyphs flared violently.

Ryon shouted, "Seal the chamber!"

But Aurelia raised her hand. "No. Let them co."

Frostlight poured from the ceiling.

And the dead began to rise.

From the upper vaults to the canyon shadows, the frozen dead erged. Soulless, silent, clad in ancient war-gear. So bore tribal sigils faded by centuries. Others had no nas.

Elara ordered full lockdown.

But Fyrhaal was too old. Too many cracks. Too many forgotten paths.

Ryon fought beside Shaera and Kaela in the upper halls. His fla blades clashed with frost-forged axes. Shaera’s speed outpaced them, but even her precision couldn’t match their relentlessness. Kaela’s shield held firm—until a frost giant shattered it with a roar.

Neive led seers in counter-incantations, but the frost corrupted their fire, mutating it into wild bursts. Chaos.

Elara and Aurelia stood atop the Beacon Tower.

"You knew this would happen," Elara said.

Aurelia nodded. "This is the cost of forgetting ."

The Monarch scread from the citadel’s heart. A sound of agony.

Ryon reached the tower.

"We can’t hold," he said.

Aurelia turned. "Then we burn it all."

She raised her hands—and conjured a spiral of frost and fire.

Together with Elara and Ryon, they launched it.

The spell tore through the sky like a cot, incinerating half the undead swarm.

But it wasn’t enough.

From the horizon, more ca.

And far beyond, in the North, a king knelt before a pool of shadows.

"It is ti," he whispered.

Deep in the lowest chamber of Fyrhaal, beneath even the sealed crypts, the Hollow Fla Monarch thrashed in agony. Its body twisted, limbs shuddering. Its once-brilliant fire dimd, flickering like a candle in a storm. The frost corruption had reached it.

Elara’s voice echoed through the monarch’s sacred chamber as she and Neive arrived.

"We need to stabilize it," Elara cried. "Without the Monarch, Fyrhaal will collapse."

Neive poured her essence into a containnt ward, her forehead beading with sweat. Runes spiraled in the air, trying to restore balance. But the Monarch shrieked, flas bleeding icy mist.

Then Ryon arrived.

The Monarch turned to him.

Its voice bood into his mind.

> Chosen Fla... the Frost rembers. The Betrayer is near. Save... her...

"Who?" Ryon shouted.

> The Ember that turned...

The Monarch convulsed.

Aurelia appeared at the doorway, eyes wide with horror. "It rembers ."

Elara’s face twisted in grief. "You were its first bond."

"And its deepest wound," Aurelia whispered.

The Monarch’s body broke apart—but in its last mont, it released a pulse.

A sigil.

It branded Ryon’s chest.

> New Bond Forged: Hollow Fla Inheritor

Fyrhaal trembled.

And Ryon burned anew.

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