"It looks like fire," Siddy reported. "Or a dragon. Or fire shaped like a dragon. Or—"
"A dragon’s seal," Drakar said, from the alcove entrance, his voice carrying the dry patience of soone who had been describing himself to shorter beings for a very long ti. "Every Lord’s fealty mark is specific to their elent and bloodline. Mine is fire."
"Can I have one?" Siddy asked.
"No."
"What if I asked really nicely—"
"No."
" What if I want them really—"
"No."
Siddy accepted this with the equanimity of soone who intended to ask again later when conditions were more favorable, and returned to examining Alex’s forehead with scientific intensity. "It’s glowing a little," he said. "Like the stones. But warr."
[Exactly,] System confird. [The fealty mark integrates with the bearer’s existing resonance network. It’s a permanent mark—it might fade a little but it will visibly remain on your forehead— like the mate bond marks in their resting state.]
River had already settled beside Raj, who was awake and regarding the newly changed state of the alcove with the calm assessnt he brought to everything. His small paw was extended in River’s direction again—the sa gesture he’d made yesterday, the sa reaching toward his quietest sibling.
"The new babies felt it too," River said, not a question. "The resonance. When Drakar swore."
"They stirred," Leo confird. He was watching Jade hold Liam with the expression he still hadn’t fully managed to control—the one that said too much about what fatherhood had already done to him. "All four of them."
Jade tilted the cub in his arms so Liam could see Alex’s forehead directly. Liam studied it with the focused, slightly suspicious attention he gave to everything, then made the small grumbling sound that apparently constituted his opinion.
"He approves," Siddy interpreted.
[ By the way Host. You still got one more quest rewards to receive, do you want it?]
" What? Which one? "
[ Unite at least four major beast tribes under a single protection pact (currently: 5/4 – Bear, r, Eagle,wolf and serpent) completed]
[ This one. You’ve completed it way before but due to y’know circumstances, I couldn’t give you in ti. Do you want it now or save it for later? ]
" Why you. Give it to now," Alex said.
[Yes sir. Distributing the rewards.]
The notification that followed was quieter than the others—no blazing light, no resonance surge. Just a warmth that spread through the alcove like sunlight finding a new angle, and then a soft chi that sounded almost like the seven stones singing a single note together.
[Quest Complete: FIVE TRIBES, ONE HEARTH
Reward: Sanctuary Foundation Seal — permanent territorial recognition anchored to the bearer’s bloodline. All five allied tribes are bound to the sanctuary’s protection network. Hostile force thresholds before any tribe can declare aggression: significantly elevated. In plain language: attacking the sanctuary now requires any enemy to fight through five allied tribes simultaneously, not sequentially.]
[Additional reward: SP 500]
[Current total SP: 12448]
[NOTE: The Shadow Lord’s current force estimate sits at approximately 340 trained rogues. The combined deterrent force of the five allied tribes exceeds 2,400 active warriors, plus one Dragon Lord, one serpent Lord, one Wolf pack Alpha and a lion tribe’s strongest warrior. Math is unfavorable for the Shadow Lord. I am noting this for the Host’s peace of mind.]
Drakar made a sound from the alcove entrance. Low, satisfied, the rumble of sothing very old and very dangerous that had just learned it was considerably more dangerous in a specific context.
"Three hundred and forty," he said.
"Against twenty-four hundred," Lucas said. He’d been doing the arithtic the mont System started speaking. "Plus one."
"The one being you," Alex said.
"The one being ," Drakar agreed, without inflection, which was sohow the most threatening possible delivery.
Sally appeared in the archway, wrapped in her favorite fox fur blanket, her hair disordered from sleep, her notebook sohow already in her hand.
"Why is everyone awake," she said, "and why does my brother have a fire tattoo on his forehead and why does the air sll like ozone and—" She looked at Drakar. Then at Alex. Then at the faintly glowing stones. "You know what, never mind. This goes in the blog. I’m writing it down. Soone bring tea."
[Sally’s blog,] System said, to Alex alone, [currently contains 96 pages of docunted sanctuary history, including seventeen distinct incident reports filed under the category ’Siddy-adjacent,’ four separate ethnographic analyses of beast tribe customs as observed by a human teenager from another dinsion, and a running tally of how many tis the phrase ’sohow this is fine’ appears in Alex’s recorded speech patterns.]
[The current count is sixty-three.]
"That’s not—" Alex started.
[Sixty-four,] System corrected, with perfect timing.
Siddy laughed so hard he fell over.
Liam watched him fall, rumbled once, and appeared to file this information under ’expected.’
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The morning after Drakar’s oath was quieter with only sounds of birds chirping on the trees and soft humming of insects sowhere far away.
Alex woke before the cubs for the first ti since the birth, which System imdiately flagged as a significant recovery milestone in the tone of soone who’d been worried about it and was relieved not to have to say so.
[Iron levels stabilizing. Sleep cycle normalized. The apex classification’s passive buff includes a minor accelerant to post-partum recovery. Nothing dramatic—think of it as your body being given permission to heal faster now that the territorial resonance is secured.]
"Good morning to you too," Alex murmured.
[Good morning. Liam has been awake for forty minutes and has been conducting what I can only describe as a threat scanning of the alcove. He’s assessed everyone present and has decided that Drakar is the most interesting object in the room. This is either very intelligent or very alarming. Possibly both.]
Alex turned his head. Sure enough, Liam was awake in the sleeping pile, his burnished-gold head lifted, his eyes—that vivid burning gold—fixed on the shape of Drakar visible through the archway. The dragon lord had not moved from his post. He seed, in fact, to be looking back at the cub with the expression of soone who had not expected to be evaluated by a two day-old lion and was deciding whether to pretend offended or impressed.
"They’re having a conversation," Alex said.
[I cannot confirm or deny that. I can confirm that neither has looked away in six minutes.]
"That’s Liam," Leo said from his side—he was already awake, had probably been awake for a while, the way he always was when sothing needed watching. "He’ll get curious and want to latch onto things and people he finds interesting. "
"This ability seems to be inherited from his father," Alex said.
Leo didn’t argue.
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